Namebox is a simple service created by designer Drew Wilson to help you sell your unwanted and/or unused web domains. It’s free to use and is built to make listing your domains quick and easy.
For those of you that are unfamiliar with Drew and his work, he’s well renowned for building his own products from start to finish all by himself, and Namebox is no exception. In fact, in this case, he built the whole thing in just two days! That includes doing everything from the design to writing the front and back end code as well as writing the copy.
Not only is the speed at which the site was built impressive, but also how quickly it began to take off. Within the first 24 hours there was 15,000 visitors, 800 sign ups, and over 2,100 domains listed.
Whether you’re looking to buy or sell a domain, I highly recommend that you check it out.
What do you think of Namebox? Will you be using the service to sell your unwanted domains? Let us know in the comments.
WDD Staff
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