Should I sell my domain on GoDaddy?
Compare GoDaddy's marketplace process with other ways to sell when deciding between broad exposure and a faster direct sale.
Selling a domain on GoDaddy can make sense if you are willing to list and wait. Learn when a direct cash offer may be better.
Selling your domain on GoDaddy can make sense.
GoDaddy is one of the best-known companies in the domain industry, and many buyers already use it to search for domain names. If you want broad visibility and are willing to wait, listing on GoDaddy or a connected marketplace can be a reasonable choice.
But listing a domain is not the same as selling it.
— Why sellers use GoDaddy
Sellers use GoDaddy because it is familiar, widely used, and connected to domain buyers.
A GoDaddy listing may help your domain get seen by people searching for a name. That can be useful if your domain is strong and you are patient enough to wait for the right buyer.
For some domains, this can lead to a good outcome.
— The downside of listing and waiting
The downside is that your domain may not sell quickly.
You may need to set a price, wait for interest, respond to offers, consider counteroffers, and deal with marketplace fees or rules.
Even if your domain is valuable, the right buyer may not show up for months or years.
— When GoDaddy makes sense
GoDaddy can make sense if your main goal is to maximize the possible sale price and you are comfortable waiting.
It may also make sense if you already have a clear price in mind and do not need cash quickly.
If you are patient, a marketplace listing can be a valid strategy.
— When a direct cash offer may be better
A direct cash offer may be better if you want speed, certainty, and a simpler process.
Instead of listing your domain and waiting for a buyer, you can submit it to DigitalBrokers.com. If we are interested, we will make a direct cash offer.
You can accept or pass. No guessing, no headaches.
— GoDaddy listing vs. DigitalBrokers.com offer
A GoDaddy listing gives you exposure.
A DigitalBrokers.com offer gives you a real bid from a direct buyer.
That is the core difference. If you want to wait for the right buyer, GoDaddy may be useful. If you want to turn a domain into cash faster, DigitalBrokers.com may be a better fit.
— How DigitalBrokers.com works
Submit your domain through DigitalBrokers.com. We review the domain. If we are interested in acquiring it, we send a real cash offer within 24 hours.
If you accept, we provide transfer instructions. Payment is issued after the domain has been securely transferred and verified.