How to sell a PR domain?



I've never sold a domain before, so I'd like a little guidance when it comes to doing so...

I have a PR3 domain which is doing diddlysquat since my plans for it ended up failing. That being said, I'd like to sell it and get some money that I can invest into my other sites.

Questions:

1. I registered it with Namecheap, so should I sell it through their marketplace, or am I able to use GoDaddy auctions (and is this preferred)?

2. What's the average price a PR3 goes for?

3. There doesn't seem to be any way for me to convey "hey I'm charging this much because this site has PR" - I'm assuming potential buyers will figure that out themselves?

Sorry if these questions are retarded; I just wanna do this right. Thanks in advance.

Not bad questions for a newbie..You can list in their market place or Flippa , and price depends on many other factors than just PR i assume..pm me the domain name(if you are interested) , i will try to give you a honest opinion of how much it's worth..
 
In all honesty, unless it's got some really kickass links, and you're not sure why it's pr3, and you'd expect at least pr4, then it's probably not gonna be worth more than $20-30.
 
There are some factors you would want to consider.

1. Yes, it is PR 3, true - but is the PR stable?
2. What is the monetary gain that you are making per month. Apologies if you have mentioned it, I could not spot it.
3. Are you selling the design and content also, or are you just selling the domain name?

If you are selling the content also, and are making some decent money, then sell it for 10x - 12x of your monthly revenues. If it is only about the PR, then the pricing would be low - maybe $30-$50 or so.

I suggest you look at Flippa - they are the market leaders for trading domains. Their registration fees are somewhat high, but if you are confident about selling your site then you stand a chance to get a great revenue there.
 
The price will depend on other factors like: is it a .com, .org, net, etc., how good is the backlink profile? are there 2 crappy links from profiles or aged links pointing from authority sites like cnn.com, .edu., .gov, etc. What is the age of the domain and has it ever been dropped? Is it an exact match domain in a high CPC category?

You can pick up crappy PR3's all day long for $20-$30
I have .info site..is it work??
 
The price of your domain mostly depends on backlinks and niche or history of that domain.
Average price for PR3 domain is $40-70.
There is confusion that extension will affect price as long as it is not .info.
For example if your domain DMOZ listed, in home improvement niche, 15 years old and never being dropped it may cost up to $300, but if its some shitty personal blog about nothing with 5 backlinks I wouldn't pay $10 for it. So there is to many factors you have to pay attention when you buy those. You can PM me url and I'll tell you how much it worth.
You may consider better idea, to build some site on it and sell links from it, you will get more money then just from selling domain. But make sure you have backlinks or no one will buy links from it.
 
It won't be a lot, you can buy domains with PR for very little if you know where to go. If you get the sites earning and get some traffic they will be worth a lot more to a potential buyer.
 
There no exactly cost for the domain the domain have the same years and many other factors. Go to the advertising websites, discussion is needed for agreement for sale
 
Choose the top forums and create a thread for domain sale.
I think this method is best for sale and purchase the domains.
 
Choose the top forums and create a thread for domain sale.
I think this method is best for sale and purchase the domains.

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In all honesty, unless it's got some really kickass links, and you're not sure why it's pr3, and you'd expect at least pr4, then it's probably not gonna be worth more than $20-30.

Agreed, I would go more by link profile than PR. PR 3 domains are not that rare.
 
I would build a small site with it and try to sell it on flippa. maybe direct some traffic to it as well.