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It's all you really need when you own the domain.




1. Graphics are OWNED (bought and paid for)
2. HTTPS certificate active
3. Domain in address bar
4. Favicon in tab header
5. info@domain.com as email
6. Copyright to look professional
7. Colours picked up from graphics.



A few points to mention...

Domain Name does not mention extension on tab name or main graphic, it shows you own your brand when you own the .com

The email address is not clickable on purpose, it requires effort to contact (reduces spam)


I am using my existing hosting package to add the domain so cost to host is zero.
Commission payable upon sale is zero.

Shows how easy it is to make a custom lander on a valuable domain.


PS. I on purpose did not add a form because the lander says " Send your offer "
My intention is simply to respond with a NO for low offers, while higher offers will be asked to make a more significant offer.
 
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Which address bar looks better?
 
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Everything has changed since DomainEasy introduced their 0% commission landers.

Wow, with full https support


@investmentsorg - thank you for doing that, I am test piloting just under 100 .com's and changed the above domain to one of your landers.

I mean at 0% ... can you really go wrong?
 
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In fairness, Dan.com was similar.

If you type a domain in by default, it would redirect.

NamePros is kind of a simple low-effort solution for some people.

I will probably try them for some domains. I used Voodoo landers for over a decade, and they were nothing special.

Brad

There is something TOTALLY unique at DomainEasy.

It registers peoples phone number and email address so the person making an offer gets his own account and can converse at any time. Technically a buyer will have a profile just like a seller where the buyer can see all the domains he has made an offer on.

I think that is how it works from what I have seen.
 
There is something TOTALLY unique at DomainEasy.

It registers peoples phone number and email address so the person making an offer gets his own account and can converse at any time. Technically a buyer will have a profile just like a seller where the buyer can see all the domains he has made an offer on.

I think that is how it works from what I have seen.
I am more than willing to consider lander options be it NamePros, Atom, Efty, DomainEasy, whatever.

@GoDaddy has basically pushed people that way by offering no viable alternative to Dan.com, which really makes no sense.

I am kind of at the beginning stages of research.

What I liked about Dan.com, is there is an included messaging system. The downside to that is you have limited info on the buyer, and when they shut down you lose all those leads.

The upside is, often when you email buyers those emails get flagged as spam.

Brad
 
What I liked about Dan.com, is there is an included messaging system.
A way better messaging system at DomainEasy, one can actually log in to it on the client side as well as the seller side.

I tried to make an offer on one of my own domains to test and it said I already had an account so it tracks buyer and seller.
 
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A way better messaging system at DomainEasy, one can actually log in to it on the client side as well as the seller side.

I tried to make an offer on one of my own domains to test and it said I already had an account so it tracks buyer and seller.
I really need some type of summary of all the different options. I basically have my stuff on autopilot and rarely change.

I have limited idea what is even out there.

Brad
 
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The buyer can log in to their portal anytime to communicate with the seller.

Since DomainEasy tracks phone and email addresses I assume the buyer sees all domains he made an offer on in one dashboard.

Assuming of course they are for sale on an DomainEasy lander.
 
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Everything has changed since DomainEasy introduced their 0% commission landers.
Just so I am not confused, we are talking about DomainEasy right?

I know there is a company called EasyDomains. Is that related to this, or did you just invert the name?

Brad
 
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