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Ok so over the weekend, i was looking on Flippa and saw 2 Spanish single word domains being sold by broker on their site, even made 'editors choice' (i won't say the domains publicly).
I don't know the Spanish domain market personally, but have a Spanish single word domain and thought ok, if those 2 are being brokered by Flippa/Made 'editors choice' and are receiving bids, maybe mine can too, as i believe the one i have is even better than the 2 they are currently brokering, so maybe Flippa brokerage is the way to go.
So i e-mailed them and I've just received an e-mail back from the same broker who's brokering those other 2 Spanish domains (funnly enough):-
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Thank you for your brokerage request submission.
Your domain(s) does not meet the criteria for domain brokerage services, but we can still help you sell it!
Click here to get started! https://flippa.com/sell
Thank you,
The Flippa Domains Team
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Which is fair enough, they can take on what work they like - But curious to know the system they have in place for judging what domains to broker and what domains make 'editors choice' and what doesn't?
If Flippa turns down better domains than they currently brokering, is it just a case of the expression 'It's not what you know. It's who you know' ? or in the case of domains 'it's not what you have, but who you know' ?
I've seen some fantastic domains on there not make 'editors choice' before and I do notice it's all the same sellers who always make 'editors choice' regularly on Flippa, even if they are selling crap.
I don't know the Spanish domain market personally, but have a Spanish single word domain and thought ok, if those 2 are being brokered by Flippa/Made 'editors choice' and are receiving bids, maybe mine can too, as i believe the one i have is even better than the 2 they are currently brokering, so maybe Flippa brokerage is the way to go.
So i e-mailed them and I've just received an e-mail back from the same broker who's brokering those other 2 Spanish domains (funnly enough):-
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Thank you for your brokerage request submission.
Your domain(s) does not meet the criteria for domain brokerage services, but we can still help you sell it!
Click here to get started! https://flippa.com/sell
Thank you,
The Flippa Domains Team
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Which is fair enough, they can take on what work they like - But curious to know the system they have in place for judging what domains to broker and what domains make 'editors choice' and what doesn't?
If Flippa turns down better domains than they currently brokering, is it just a case of the expression 'It's not what you know. It's who you know' ? or in the case of domains 'it's not what you have, but who you know' ?
I've seen some fantastic domains on there not make 'editors choice' before and I do notice it's all the same sellers who always make 'editors choice' regularly on Flippa, even if they are selling crap.
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