Use the Domains tab to add or manage your listings. Your PayPal email below is where payouts get sent.
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CSV Format & Pricing Guide
Column Reference
Column headers are matched automatically — spelling, case, and order don't matter.
| Column | Required? | Accepted header names |
|---|---|---|
| Domain | Required | domain, url, website, site, domain_name |
| Your Price | Required | vendor_price, price, cost, your_price, net_price, wholesale |
| Content Type | Optional | content_type, type, placement_type, post_type Values: guest_post / guest post / gp / niche_edit / niche edit / ne / link insertion |
| Turnaround (days) | Optional | turnaround_days, turnaround, delivery_days, days, delivery |
| Domain Authority | Optional | da, domain_authority, moz_da, authority |
| Monthly Traffic | Optional | monthly_traffic, traffic, monthly_visitors, visitors |
| Niche | Optional | niche, category, topic, industry, vertical |
| Sub-Niche | Optional | sub_niche, subcategory, sub_category, sub_topic |
How Competitive Pricing Works
Only one listing per domain is shown to buyers at a time — the vendor with the lowest price wins the active spot.
If another vendor lists the same domain cheaper, your listing becomes outpriced and is hidden from buyers. You'll receive an email notification if this happens.
To reclaim the active listing, lower your price below theirs. The switch happens automatically and you'll be notified when you're back on top.
The price buyers see is your price plus a platform markup — this is handled automatically. You always get paid your listed price.
Edit Domain
A competitor is showing this domain at a lower price. Lower your price below theirs to win the listing back.