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Domainsville Auctions Launches

I learned this morning that Domainsville has created a new service to help individuals promote their domain auctions.  Domainsville Auctions is not actually hosting any domain auctions, they are using a variety of techniques to promote your auction that may be running on sedo, namejet, godaddy, etc..

Congrats to Abdu Tarabichi, founder of Domainsville!  He’s always building valuable services and brands.  All the info from the Domainsville blog:

We are excited to announce the release of Domainsville Auctions, a mini site dedicated to promoting and marketing domain name auctions running on different platforms. A common issue with Domain Auction Houses is the inability of attaching a thorough description to a domain name listing. Many marketplaces limited the number of characters, as well as provide references and other statistical information about the domain. Domainsville Auctions helps you in marketing your domain while it’s being listed on the marketplace.

With Domainsville Auctions, we prepare a 1-page promotional post about your domain name with the possibility of forwarding your domain to that page. We will also reach out to end users and other prospects with similar domains with invitation letters for bidding to assist you in creating awareness to your listings. Domain Names listing are also tweeted to our followers @Domainsville and posted to our wall on Facebook.

Domainsville Auctions can be accessed from the navigation menu located on the Domainsville site.

Domain Names must meet our quality guidelines.
To get a listing, your domain name must meet each of the following:

Your domain name is a descriptive .com or .net
No trademark terms contained within the domain
Domain Name is listed in auction format at any of the following marketplaces: Sedo, GoDaddy, Afternic, Bido, or eBay

Fees:

5% of the closing price (applicable only if the domain sells)

To submit your domains for consideration, send your names to [email protected]

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