Domain for non-cash Trade platform?

Started by kotowicz, Jun 27, 2022, 11:15 AM

Previous topic - Next topic

kotowiczTopic starter

Which platform do you recommend for trading domains between two interested sellers? Suppose Seller A and Seller B want to exchange their domain names (Red.com and Blue.com, respectively) equally.
As someone who has never done a non-monetary trade of domain names before, I am curious about what platform would facilitate this transaction. Have you ever been in such a situation before, and if so, which platform did you use?
  •  

Michelangelos

It is highly improbable for two individuals to mutually agree that their respective domain names hold equal value. There have been instances where users on this platform have attempted to initiate trades without success. Nonetheless, you can try creating your own thread in the appropriate section to potentially find a suitable trading partner.
It's important to note that if you do not trust the trader, it may not be worth pursuing the deal. Additionally, newer members may be required to transfer their domain first as reassurance.
  •  

sahildd

I think you can sell both domains if the buyer agrees.
Naturally better through escrow
  •  

jacoblin

Here are a few more platforms that you can consider for trading domain names:

1. Namecheap Marketplace: Namecheap is a popular domain registrar that also has a marketplace for buying and selling domain names. Their platform allows individuals to list and negotiate domain sales directly with potential buyers or sellers.

2. Afternic: Afternic is a domain marketplace owned by GoDaddy. It offers a wide range of domain listings and facilitates transactions between buyers and sellers. Afternic also provides additional services like domain appraisals and brokers who can assist in negotiating and closing deals.

3. DAN.com: DAN (formerly known as Undeveloped) is a domain marketplace that aims to simplify the buying and selling process. They offer secured domain transactions through their platform and provide tools for domain portfolio management, pricing suggestions, and domain financing options.

4. Flippa: Flippa is primarily known as a marketplace for buying and selling websites and online businesses, but it also has a section dedicated to domain name auctions and sales. It provides a platform where sellers can list their domain names and interested buyers can bid or make offers.

Here are a few more platforms for trading domain names:

1. eBay: While primarily known for auctions, eBay also has a section dedicated to domain name sales. Sellers can list their domain names with specific pricing or opt for an auction-style listing. Buyers can browse through the listings and make offers or place bids.

2. Marketplace sites like Flippa, Sedo, and GoDaddy Auctions: These platforms not only facilitate the buying and selling of domain names but also offer additional services such as domain appraisals, escrow services, and negotiation support.

3. Domain forums and communities: Websites and forums like NamePros and Digital Point have sections where members can list domain names for sale or trade. Engaging with these communities can help you connect with potential buyers or sellers directly.

4. Social media platforms: Utilizing platforms like Twitter, LinkedIn, or Facebook groups dedicated to domain name trading can be a way to find interested parties for domain name exchanges.

few more platforms for trading domain names:

1. Epik: Epik is a domain registrar that also has a marketplace for buying and selling domain names. They provide various tools and services to facilitate domain transactions, including domain escrow, leasing options, and valuation estimates.

2. NameSilo Marketplace: NameSilo is another domain registrar that offers a marketplace for domain name sales. Sellers can list their domain names with fixed prices or negotiate with potential buyers. NameSilo also provides domain parking and monetization options.

3. DomainAgents: DomainAgents is a platform that specializes in domain name brokerage and negotiation. Sellers can list their domains on the platform and DomainAgents' brokers will handle negotiations with potential buyers, ensuring a fair price is achieved.

4. Bido: Bido is a domain auction platform where sellers can list their domain names for auction. Bidders can participate in live auctions and compete to acquire desired domains.
  •