How To Sell Domain Names On Ebay
Many people are already selling domain names and making money on a leased domain name, others are learning how to sell domain names on eBay.
There’s several things you need to understand in order to sell domain names on an auction sites such as eBay. First of all, you have to understand how eBay works, build a reputation, and be able to advertise effectively.
If you don’t already have a good reputation and good feedback on eBay, if for you begin selling you need to build that up. Do this by purchasing items off of eBay, paying promptly, and receiving good feedback.
Then, begin selling other items besides domain names on eBay, sell them at little or no profit, make your clients happy, and again receive good feedback. There is no sense trying to sell domain names without good feedback on eBay.
Then you’re going to have to understand lease agreements on domain names in order to sell them. Learn everything you can about domain names, and then begin to watch for those that have expired leases coming up.
There’s a good chance you can snag some great domain names if you watch them carefully for the expiration date. Basically, you’ll be waiting on that website that is selling the domain name, and as soon as it expires, you’re going to grab it.
So now that you have a few domain names to sell, and you also have good feedback on eBay, you can begin to use eBay as a source to find people who want that domain name. The big thing to realize is it is all about keywords, because when people search eBay, they’re once again using keywords.
If you are purchasing domain names, there’s a good chance you already know about keywords. Don’t lose out on a sale on eBay because you don’t use key words on the auction site. EBay is no different, and their search engines are no different from any other search engine, your keywords are important.
Also, make sure that your pricing your domain names well. Too cheap, and people are going to wonder what the problem with the lease is. To expensive and people are going to think that they’ll never be able to afford the domain name. Also, make sure that your presentation or, your sales copy on eBay is clear, not too busy, and to the point.
There’s plenty of ways to sell domain names, and using an auction site is not a bad idea. Make sure that the domain name and the key words you use within your ad copy on eBay or another auction site go together. Be sure your lease on the domain name is locked in tight. Make sure that your pricing at a fair price without being too expensive or too cheap, and whatever you do, make sure that you have good feedback before you begin selling on the auction site.
And that is how people make money on eBay by selling domain names.





















