..i could never understand why one would want his own domain marketplace unless it's a 10,000+ portfolio that is able to offer a good choice in several narrow niches
otherwise if i search for a food related domain and you have one, i completely refuse to understand why i have to know that you apart from your FoodSomething.com also own a bunch of "brandable" 5Ls, a heap of (un)pronounceable 4Ls and a 1,000+ collection of totally irrelevant to me random crypto/weed/cloud/etc/etc names ...
another thing with those "marketplaces" is credit card forms...
are you even serious when you offer to send you your asking $10,000+ via a CC form on your wordpress site with $59 theme and a handmade logo thoroughly crafted with MS Paint??
..that looks fishy at best.
and you know better than anyone else that your form will never be used by a real buyer ..but it's still here
instead of clearly pointing a bueyr to a real established and trusted marketplace or escrow service (Sedo, Afternic, Escrow etc) where they can painlessly hit that so desired Buy Now button without fear of being scammed domainers choose to stuff their "marketplace" with scammy looking CC and Paypal forms.. why is that so?
..i could never understand those "info" panels filled with the most irrelevant and useless for a buyer stuff like:
- how many letters the name consists of
you kidding?
..who cares other than your friends - domainers?
..is the buyer not able to count himself or what?
- year of registration / yaers old
..same as above
- registrar
..it's your job to deliver the name where the buyer wants so no one cares where it is now, the buyer will request a transfer to his registrar of choice anyway
...honestly the more domainers' "marketplaces" i encounter the deeper my belief is that this is all more about ego than selling domains
imho