So there is a post on AVN.com (NSFW, the ads on the site, not the article) The service is operated by adult industry veterans JuicyAds Founder “Juicy Jay” and Jimmy “Wizzo” with more than 42 years combined experience.
Broker.xxx has launched a dedicated adult domain marketplace loaded with a portfolio it says is worth more than $1.4 million.
“Our domain marketplace is curated, and even though there are a lot of affordable domains in the listings, we only list what is worthwhile to list,” explained Juicy Jay, CEO and founder of Broker dot xxx.
“A lot of mainstream domain brokers downplay their adult domain portfolio and don’t focus on it at all, so they can be a lot harder to sell. Before Broker.xxx, there was no central place for selling adult domains. We are now the largest dedicated adult domain brokerage, and we are here to help everyone in the industry who holds domains of value.”
Many do not like to talk about their adult or xxx domain names. Many will not list on their own domain name sales sites. So it will be interesting to see if the site gains any momentum in the marketplace as a private place to move adult domain names. .XXX just celebrated their 10 year anniversary.
Krista Gable says
Looks interesting. I may submit a few of mine.
Raymond Hackney says
I thought of your site Krista when writing this, you might be able to do some decent deals at Broker.xxx.
John says
Your site was made using GoDaddy software?
Jimmy Foreman says
No, we don’t use GoDaddy and we have our own design team and servers as we also run a very large adult traffic network as well.
John says
I was asking Krista that actually, not you.
Krista Gable says
Domain Domme was made using Godaddy builder. I make all my customized lander pages through LandingI.
Naeem Ahmed Rana says
WE NEED SEPARATE MARKET PLACE TO SELL DOMAIN NAMES FOR EACH COUNTRY TOO. NOBODY WOULD LIST DOMAIN NAMES FOR .PK (PAKISTAN) ON THEIR SITE FOR SALE.
steve brady says
This sort of thing ain’t my bag baby
Jimmy Foreman says
Thanks for article! If anyone has any questions or interest in our inventory or looking for specific adult related domains feel free to contact me at jimmy@broker.xxx
Raymond Hackney says
Are you actively listing the domains from people submitting domain names to you Jimmy?
Jimmy Foreman says
We are currently accepting premium ones but to answer yes I can actively get them listed.
Raptor says
Premium ones don’t need a marketplace.
Jimmy Foreman says
Some cases that’s true. We have many people that come to us because of the vast contacts we’ve made with over 40years of experience in the adult side, so they don’t always know the “right” contacts to get the best price.
Dr. John Domain Guy says
Raymond I think they are full of it. Got a comment in moderation for more on that.
Dr. John Domain Guy says
Just sent you an email a little while ago, Jimmy.
Domain Pope says
So I emailed this guy…
Can confirm he’s a noob.
Literally told me Google SERP CTR is based on the content of the website.
Jay says
You “literally” used the word “literally” incorrectly.
I “literally” wrote: “Clicks and CTR are not related to the domain, they are related to the content on the website” because in the same context that you specified “CTR” you were “literally” writing about the website you developed on a one of your domains.
My mistake for misunderstanding what you “literally” wrote.
Dr. John Domain Guy says
So far:
1. Submitted Broker.xxx contact form with link to my list of 35 domains late Wednesday night after midnight, all .coms and including numerous that are a *lot* better than CatholicPorn.com which they have listed on their site: No reply. No traffic to list of domains.
2. Found Jay@Broker.xxx email address in a public article, sent email to Jay later that day Thursday afternoon: No reply, no traffic to domain list.
3. Sent email to Jimmy here yesterday afternoon: No reply, no traffic to domain list.
I think these guys are probably just trying to push their worthless mountain of .xyz domains – which is almost all of what is listed there – plus the few .coms listed there, maybe broker a business here and there, but have no actual interest in domain submissions. It would seem all you did was give them a little free publicity here.
Jay says
We have been slammed with so many requests after our recent press release that its been difficult to keep up. I apologize for taking a few days to get to your email. Unfortunately, your entire domains list was missing from the provided URL when we reviewed it.
With the automated platform in development, everything is being handled vetted and added manually by hand.
Dr. John Domain Guy says
Jay, domainers and domain investors can be a rough crowd sometimes, but often understandably and properly so. This was just your understandable baptism of fire with an offering like yours, and you’ve emerged fine and unsinged so far.
“Brokers” unfortunately can be an especially particular pet peeve in the industry. Some of them have a tendency to never even reply even when you submit domain names that are as good as or better than some of what they already list, not even the courtesy of a quick “thanks, but no thanks,” so the current situation with submitting to your site and sending email was too reminiscent of that to not say anything here. And that’s aside from the frequent conflict of interest concerns with them too.
I sent you and Jimmy replies Sunday night to both your emails, which I’d think you’ve also seen and read by now. I also mentioned in one that if there had at least been any kind of automated responder acknowledging the form submission, for instance, I probably would’ve just waited till this week to follow up. I can do a clean do-over if you folks can, though I know not everyone can or will.
One thing I definitely do recommend is that you separate out those .xyz’s from the .coms. Would also be a good idea to at least enable sorting by price.
As I mentioned in my emails Sunday night, the domain list has been restored to the link I gave you and Jimmy and can be reviewed again. Only 35, all .com, many in all candor a lot better and more desirable than a lot of what you already have listed on the site now.
Jay says
Since launching Broker.xxx, our intent has been to reply to everyone, whether that’s buying/selling a business, website, or domain. Like anyone, I hate it when I don’t get a reply.
The other thing I hate is domains without a listed price. There’s nothing worse than contacting someone for a domain that you think is worth $10k and they want $100k for it (eyeroll).
My most recent annoyance was offering $25k for a domain I wanted and the seller BSing me that they had another offer for about $10k more. They wanted me to meet the price, and they said fine they’re going to sell to their other buyer. Fine — the domain is still available a year later.
I hate these games and that’s why we don’t play them. Our intent is fair and honest business.
Everyone has a bunch of domains and everyone has their own logic and reasoning why they’re worth a fortune to the “right buyer” .. with domains, obviously, value is definitely in the eye of the buyer. We do our best to pick and choose. With a new marketplace offering, we can’t focus on everything and expect to sell anything. It gets cluttered too quickly.
Dr. John Domain Guy says
I’m the same way. Hate game playing and don’t do it. Have encountered too many game playing buyers, one recently in fact. Only ever dealt with one really bad seller. I’m not even one to talk about “the right buyer.” I’ll just flat out tell you which of my domains is better and more valuable “as is” than some others. People can always just honestly agree to disagree if it comes to that. If there is an argument to be made, with me it’s only going to be an honest argument. As a buyer I’ll also never play the game of trying to make you think or make you think that I think a domain is worth less than what I think it really is. You can try to buy for a good price without resorting to that, come what may. If I was trying to buy “xxx.com” from you I’m not going to play any game pretending it’s not one of the most valuable ones out there and not worth millions, for example.
Dr. John Domain Guy says
Okay well stuff happens, these things happen sometimes, and it’s do-over time. Cancel my last comment for now and keep an open mind. 🙂
Jay says
I wanted to take a moment and thank thedomains.com for the coverage here.
A bit of a tough room in the comments, not a very warm welcome.
We initially started with a “worthless mountain of .xyz domains” but we believe we are building a much-needed service. There is a bit of a flood of domains coming up for listing this week, all of which are being inputted by hand until the automated platform is launched.
To be honest, the initial response was a LOT more than was expected,but that’s a good problem to have.
Thanks and we will try to do better moving forward.