Commission down to 2% at Nameshift.com

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Most domain marketplaces apply a flat commission model and call it fairly. Nameshift.com takes a more calculated approach with its reward system, where commission is not fixed but dynamically reduced based on measurable actions taken by the seller. Every relevant behavior inside the platform contributes to a points-based structure that translates directly into commission discounts. Connecting your domains to Nameshift nameservers increases visibility and unlocks conversion-focused landers. Configuring listings properly, enabling localized sales pages, and completing transactions all generate reward points. These points accumulate and directly lower the commission percentage you pay. The system is designed to reward alignment with what actually drives sales, not passive listing. Instead of treating all sellers the same, it differentiates between inactive portfolios and optimized, high-performing ones. The result is a transparent mechanism where effort and strategy reduce costs.

The new reward system on Nameshift.com turns active domainers into participants instead of passive sellers. Every meaningful action contributes to lowering your commission. Connecting your domains via nameservers, optimizing your listings, enabling the right settings, and actually closing deals all feed into one thing: a measurable reduction in fees.

This is not theoretical. We have already seen a significant number of domainers pushing their commission down to as low as 2 percent on successful sales. This is not a temporary promotion or a hidden condition. It is a direct consequence of engagement within the platform.

Most marketplaces keep control and extract maximum margin. Nameshift does the opposite. It rewards efficiency, activity, and alignment with how the platform is designed to perform. The more you operate within its ecosystem, the less you pay.

The underlying logic is simple. Domains that are properly configured, visible, and optimized convert better. Nameshift incentivizes exactly those behaviors and shares the upside with the seller. That creates a feedback loop where both the platform and the domainer benefit.

This makes Nameshift fundamentally different. It is not just another listing site. It is a system where disciplined domainers can systematically reduce costs while increasing sales velocity.

If you are still paying standard commissions elsewhere without questioning it, you are not optimizing. You are leaking margin.
 
I appreciate the marketing effort, I really do. I see so many platforms not doing it and it feels like a breath of fresh air, that someone actually tries to break the barrier and promote - and I hope not only with us domainers, but also on the potential lead / client side.

All my domains are listed at ED and I will not change that. But what about second listings – is the process easy? What is the commission when not using NameShift's nameservers?
 

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