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Putting a new spin on listing domains for sale

Michael posted on Thursday, August 21st, 2008 at 12:52 am under Domaining.



I’m always a fan of trying things that I find interesting, and saving whether or not it will work, or rather, “bear fruit”, until later. I’ve decided to have some fun with the search data that Google has (finally) decided to release and apply this happy-go-lucky attitude to listing domains for sale.

DNHeadlines.com proudly launches a boutique approach to listing domains or sale; domains are positioned in the list based on results from Google’s Keyword Suggestion Tool. The domain owner simply fills out the Domain Submission Form with up to three domains they would like to see listed on the site, and the prices for each domain, and we’ll do the rest. This includes generating the escrow.com button and determining the listing position. If the domain owner does not have an escrow.com account then the process may be started right from the Domains page, it costs nothing.

I think that this is an interesting way to list domains, and since traffic is king, why not boldy step forward and be different? The search volume approach should ensure that only domains with decent keyword search volumes be submitted (which means they will likely be attractive and short to medium length), whether they are dotcoms or dotinfos or anything in between. The only caveat is that we will not accept domain submissions from owners with private registrations. The terms are available on the domains page and we reserve the right to change them as we see fit.

A newsletter is in development that will go out to the growing recipient list, and we’ll post new submissions on the Main Feeds page to get more attention. If you are not yet on the newsletter list, then get crackin’ and sign up now.

All domain listings are free until further notice. It’s a sweet deal.

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