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This category is for the listing of sites that provide domain names for sales or auction. Domain squatting is severely discouraged. Brokers, listers, and similar sites should submit to the General Brokers subcat for proper listing. Mass sellers (any site listing more than 50 domain names and/or websites for sale) should submit to the Mass Sellers subcategory. Please make sure to read the descriptions in both BEFORE submitting to ensure that your listing follows the guidelines for that category. Please check the FAQ if you have further questions.
Please read the category description carefully, many sites will belong in the appropriate subcategory. Failure to submit to the correct category may delay your site being reviewed.
All sites dealing primarily with domain appraisal services can be submitted to this category.
Following these guidelines will allow us to add your site to the directory as quickly as possible.

  • Submit your site using your main url.
  • Use your site''s actual title.
  • Create a brief description, under 25 words, listing the current content of your site (not the future content).
  • Do not use first person verbiage (we, our, us).
  • Do not use marketing verbiage. (We''re the best!, Most awesome site, Check it Out!)

All sites dealing primarily with Domain Appraisals can be submitted to this category.

Companies who do not offer original services or content will not be listed within this category.

Ignoring this and submitting them anyway will result in your site not being listed. Please take the time to search for the correct category for you site if this applies.

This category is specifically for the listing of sites that conduct domain name auctions for third parties. A auction site is considered one that allow third parties to list domains and/or websites and others place bids with the highest bid winning the auction. Said site be free or they may charge fees for the listings or a successful sale. Companies auctioning only their own domains should submit to Domain Names for Sale or Auction, which is the category above. Companies which primarily do third party listings, where the domain or site has a straight price, should submit to the General Brokers category.
This category is specifically for the listing of sites that offer brokerage services to third parties. A broker is considered to be a company/person/organization that offers listing services to allow third parties to sell or domains and/or websites. Said broker may or may not take fees for the listings. Companies selling only their own domains should submit to Domain Names for Sale or Auction, which is the category above. Companies which primarily do domain auctions should submit to the Auctions category.
This category is for listings by Mass Sellers. A mass seller is considered to be any person or company that has more than 50 domain names and/or websites for sale. If you, or your company, is selling approximately 50 or more domain names and/or websites, then yes, you should submit to the Mass Sellers subcategory. This number is currently arbitrary, and may be raised or lowered later, as needed for category control. Please note that Mass Sellers differ from General Brokers in that Brokers sell for third parties, and may have some domains of their own. However Mass Sellers are selling ONLY domain names and websites that they themselves currently own.
This category is for the listing of sites which act as a third party to aid in transferring domain names, or which offers escrow services. If site sells domains, it should be submitted to the main or the appropriate selling subcat. NO sites will be listed in THIS cat and another selling category, regardless of how many services provided. Domain sellers will not be listed here, they will be moved to the appropriate subcat or back to the main one.