Here is the list of the main premium domain markets
If you’re targeting the higher‑end, premium domain market, here are several reputable platforms beyond BrandBucket and Efty (formerly Atom):
- Sedo
- One of the largest global marketplaces with a dedicated “Premium Domains” category.
- Offers brokerage services and negotiated sales.
- Afternic
- Part of the GoDaddy network, with fast “DLS” distribution to 100+ partners.
- Good for exposure to end‑users as well as investors.
- Dan.com
- Modern interface, escrow and pay‑per-sale model (no upfront listing fees).
- Popular for one‑click “Buy Now” premium domains.
- Flippa
- Known for websites and online businesses, but also high‑value domains.
- Auction format can drive competitive bidding.
- SedoMLS & GoDaddy Premium Listings
- Through SedoMLS integration on GoDaddy’s marketplace, your domain gains extra visibility to GoDaddy’s 84 million customers.
- Requires Sedo brokerage engagement.
- Squadhelp
- Hybrid crowdsourced naming + marketplace.
- Buyers can launch contests or browse hand‑picked premium names.
- Brandpa
- Similar to BrandBucket but focuses on brandable, often keyword‑rich domains.
- Domain+Logo packages upsell.
- UniMarket
- Invitation‑only, curated “top tier” marketplace.
- Focuses strictly on 1 and 2‑word .coms in the mid‑to‑high‑five‑figure range and above.
- Latona’s
- Specialized brokerage for six‑figure and above .com domains and portfolios.
- Requires domain minimums (often ≥ $25 000).
- BuyDomains
- Owned by Rick Schwartz (the “Domain King”).
- Focuses on six‑figure premium .coms, often end‑user brands.
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Most of these services offer full‑service brokerage options (handling negotiations, escrow, and transfer). If you haven’t yet, make sure to:
- Opt into any “Premium” or “Featured” listings packages.
- Use professional logo mock‑ups to showcase brandability.
- Be prepared for commissions (often 10–20 %) and minimum price thresholds.
I also think you should look at Atom. They advertise they have 300,000 names listed. You can find the type names they accept and sometimes sell. 1/300000 sure beats 1 in 40 mill, check out their names at ATOM
