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Afternic's domain listing glitches

Started by Magir, Jun 20, 2023, 12:33 AM

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MagirTopic starter

Did anyone encounter any issues while attempting to list domain names on Afternic?

Around two weeks ago, I listed over 600 domains, however, only 370 have been shown as listed. To list the domains, I attempted both methods - using the afternic template upload option and uploading 50 domains at a time.

Despite reaching out to Afternic via email, phone, and the contact form, I have not received any response or solution to this problem.

It's frustrating to face such challenges, especially when you're looking to sell your domains. Have you tried any other platforms for selling your domains?
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indiaseos

I faced certain problems with this task. Specifically, I would send 50 items, but the confirmation email from GoDaddy would only mention 30-something items instead of all 50. This made me resubmit my entries until the entire lot was received.

It is important to double-check all submissions to ensure they have been processed successfully. In the case of online forms or applications, it is advisable to take screenshots of each submission to verify the information sent. Additionally, reaching out to the company's customer service team can help resolve any issues pertaining to submission confirmation.
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Stedanaedly

It's crucial to have a smooth and efficient process for listing domains, especially when dealing with a large number like 600.
From a marketing perspective, it's essential to ensure that all listed domains are visible to potential buyers. In this case, where only 370 out of 600 domains have been shown as listed, it indicates a significant problem that needs to be addressed promptly.

I sympathize with your experience of reaching out to Afternic through various channels and not receiving a response or solution. Effective communication and support are fundamental for resolving issues and maintaining trust with customers.

In my experience, diversifying the platforms for selling domains can be beneficial. While Afternic is a well-known and reliable platform, exploring alternative options such as Sedo, Flippa, or even direct sales outreach can widen the exposure of your domain portfolio to potential buyers.

If you haven't already, I would recommend thoroughly reviewing the listing process on Afternic to ensure that all steps were followed correctly. Additionally, it might be worth considering the format and content of the domain listings to maximize their appeal to potential buyers.
The goal is to streamline the process of listing domains and maximize their visibility to potential buyers. Adapting to challenges and exploring alternative platforms can enhance the overall effectiveness of domain sales strategies.
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Enhararinius

With 600 domains, their system might've throttled or glitched out-happens when their servers can't handle the load. Only 370 showing up is a classic sign of a backend sync issue. My tip: split your uploads into tiny batches, like 20-30, and verify each batch in your dashboard before moving to the next.

Their support? Total black hole, so don't hold your breath. I've had better luck selling through Namecheap's marketplace or Dynadot for smaller portfolios - less of a headache.
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