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Afternic - Domaining for Amateurs: The True Story of Selling a Domain Name

Afternic

One of the longest-established domain exchanges, Afternic remains one of the two largest domain exchanges.  Afternic was bought by Register.com in 2000, then sold after the .com crash in 2002 to a company known as NameBuySell.

According to Zetetic's December 2005 data, Afternic's average sale was for about $1,072, between GoDaddy and Sedo.

For a quick summary of Afternic's process and fees (as well as comparison with Sedo), see this Domains Magazine article about Selling Domains: Domain Aftermarkets.

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This page contains a single entry by Chris Crone posted on August 2, 2007 8:44 PM.

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