
the UI/dashboard is so busy and complicated it always gives me a headache
I logged in, looked around for a spell a left, so much going on, and the landers were way too busy.
I like SAW and DomainEasy, they are both clean and easy to work with.
the UI/dashboard is so busy and complicated it always gives me a headache
Also, unlike a marketplace like SAW.com, Atom.com does not offer sellers the opportunity to have a broker interface with the potential buyer, if that is your thing.
NameCheap Marketplace
Above.com Marketplace
Flippa (!)
BrandBucket
I logged in, looked around for a spell a left, so much going on, and the landers were way too busy.
Still waiting on a responseI received an offer on Afternic earlier today. God, please give me a competent broker.
Still waiting on a responseThey were sure quick to take that 20% on my BIN sales...
Got it. Just a little disappointed as I messaged the broker a quick question on Tuesday and still haven't heard anything.BINs take no work at all, but once the brokers get involved it could be a month or more before it's finally resolved, and usually with a "Stalled" status.
It's so bad, I got an offer from Afternic yesterday and I just ignored it. If they want it, they'll come see me at Atom.
Just a little disappointed as I messaged the broker a quick question on Tuesday and still haven't heard anything.
When I suggested these marketplaces I wasn't thinking .CA specific. I doubt BrandBucket accepts .CA. I am not surprised Above.com is thin on .CA domains, it's not exactly a popular marketplace!BrandBucket does not have any .ca's ?
Is that correct?
Above.com has two pages of .ca's and all are unpriced, not one real premium.
NameCheap, seems to be auctions only, can't see a real marketplace.
@MaiTaiMan - I'm I missing anything?
Here is NameCheap's marketplace: Buy premium domains - Namecheap
might add some more there while the commission is 0, and keep them there as long as they don't raise commission