Digitalpoint Alternatives
OK, so we know you’re here because you’re fed-up with Digitalpoint (for one or more, or all, of several good reasons why DP sucks), and now you’re looking for a better alternative to digitalpoint.com …
Well, here are just a few better suggestions:
Digitalpoint Alternatives
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BuySellWebsite.com
Would you like to sell your website?
If you are a “serious seller” and you’re having a hard time finding a trustworthy marketplace to sell your website, you are not alone. There are literally hundreds of small businesses competing for your listing and only a handful can deliver what they promise.
The best place to sell your website is an established website marketplace where you can reach thousands of buyers every month. It will also have high rankings with search engines under keywords for both buying and selling internet businesses to get the greatest possible reach.
Also, check the website’s Alexa traffic ranking, and if its not in the top 100,000, the website probably isn’t getting enough traffic for your ad to be seen by enough buyers.
Based on these factors, and its good track record, there is no question that one of the best Website Marketplaces to sell your professional website is BuySellWebsite.com!
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WebsiteBroker.com
Buy and sell websites and domain names!
Another great marketplace for domainers, and those wishing to buy/sell websites is WebsiteBroker.com.
They have been in business since 1997 and is therefore one of the oldest and most established marketplaces on the Net for selling, buying or trading an existing website, or domain name.
These guys are also one of the few websites on the Internet to offer a whole suite of useful tools and free resources to simplify the process for buyers and sellers of existing websites. These include: A Website Evaluation and Valuation Guide, A Website Valuation Calculator, Articles and Tips, Legal Forms and Business Documents and Tips and Suggestions.
So, why not give WebsiteBroker.com a try today?
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Dnforum.com
The place to talk, buy and sell domains!
Of course, if you’re looking for a forum-style marketplace and resource, Dnforum.com is hard to beat.
Whether you’re a newbie, or seasoned pro, and are looking to buy, sell and learn about domains, Dnforum.com is for you. It is the largest domain name community on the internet with more than 105,000 domainers doing business and learning every day.
This forum also offers other great discussion areas and resources, such as SEO, search engines and affiliate marketing. Most of the services are free (including buying/selling), but premium upgrades are also available for those looking for professional services and interaction.
I suggest you check out Dnforum.com right now!
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V7N.com
Webmaster marketplace and related services!
Finally, another great forum for domainers, webmasters, online marketers, and those wishing to buy/sell internet properties, is V7N.com.
Here is the founder’s rationale for starting this community:
During the course of my postings on those forums, I noticed several things that I felt were wrong their administration. One of those things was over-moderation.
For example, when a member noticed that Google had dropped the home page of site X in a Google search for site X, and instead returned some obscure page from site X for that search, the member posted the name of the site.
Moderators immediately deleted the name of the site, and replaced it with a vague accusation of spamming. I had to send a private message to the member to ask which site he was referring to in order to investigate the matter. And that’s how things still progress on that site.**
I felt that this kind of moderation – the prohibition against mentioning any site or website URL, no matter how much that impedes the discussion – was uncalled for. I also felt that that way of operating a forum was admin-central. Forums are about the members, not the administrators.
Another thing I noticed on both webmaster forums I frequented was a lack of humanity. I use the word humanity for lack of a better word. The word that I would prefer to use would imply humanity, compassion, understanding and a sense of community. It was as if a group of people, not wanting to know each other, nor caring one iota about each other, sat on the forum and replied to posts made for no other reason than to show one another up.
Both forums shared this heartlessness, and it was something I felt I didn’t want to invest my time in.
If you’re presently a Digitalpoint member, this will no doubt sound all too unpleasantly familiar!
So, if you’re looking for both a marketplace and great community for your domainer, webmaster and general internet discussion needs, be sure to sign up at V7N.com right now – it’s free!



