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I'm using a couple of marketplaces to list my domain names. Some of them are Sedo, DAN.com, Afternic, GoDaddy, Uniregistry...

The good point is when you list your domain name on those marketplaces, your domain will be listed on dofo.com (https://dofo.com), too. So if someone searches your domain name on dofo.com, he/she will know that it's for sale.

The time it takes to sell depends on the quality of your domain names and your price expectation. I'd say you have a medium portfolio, and you should expect to sell 2-3% of your portfolio each year, but as I said, it totally depends on the quality.


Unfortunately, timapple.com was registered in 2013 by a real Tim Apple. https://dofo.com/timapple.com


Interesting. I just learned that.[1] I wonder why Apple hasn't apply it to be accepted into the general unicode code points.

[1]: https://emojipedia.org/apple-logo/


It seems like some companies and individuals started to register their names with .dev TLD. There are 573 registered .dev domain names now. You can see all of them on dofo.com: https://dofo.com/search/?extension=dev


- Search more than 350 million registered domain names in seconds.

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There are more terrible domain names on sale for hundreds of millions of dollars: https://dofo.com/search/?extension=com&sort=price_d


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