There is no fee to list a domain on this website, and, we don't charge any commissions to sell your domain. Therefore listing and selling a domain on NameYourDomain is completely free!
NameYourDomain provide you with multiple ways to promote
your domain name. They include:
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Featured listing: places your
domain name in a prominent position on the home page
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Category listing: places your
domain name in a prominent position inside the domain name’s respective
category.
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Highlighted listing: surrounds
your domain name in a clear lime background to make it instantly noticeable.
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Bold Advertisement: changes the
font of your domain name to bold.
To purchase one of these features, simply select the desired
option when you are adding your domain name to the website. If you decide to do
this after you have listed your domain name, you can easily promote it by logging
in to the Members Area and editing your auction.
To re-list your auction, all you need to do is log in to the
Members Area and click on the ‘Closed Auctions’ link. Here you can easily
re-list or remove your auction.
Once your domain name has been sold, the buyer can immediately pay for the domain. To
transfer the domain name over to the buyer, the seller will need to send the
domain name password to the buyer. If you are unsure what this
password is, or have lost it, please follow this link to receive an
email containing your password from the Australian Domain Name Administrator
(auDA).
NameYourDomain currently uses PayPal to facilitate
the payments process. PayPal is a safe and easy way to transfer money
over the internet, and it's completely free to sign up and transfer
funds. They allow payments to be made by credit cards, bank accounts
and more without sharing financial information.
Once the auction is complete, the buyer can immediately pay for the domain name they have won through
PayPal. The buyer will be directed to the secure PayPal website where they can
pay for the item.
To transfer the domain name over to the buyer, the seller
must send the domain name password to the buyer. If you are unsure what this
password is, or have lost it, please follow this link to receive an
email containing your password from the Australian Domain Name Administrator
(auDA).