There’s a new branding service for domain-seekers and sellers, called Brandmo.com. Joseph Carroll, their representative, has posted on NamePros Forum to offer domainers opportunities to list their names. It has several attractive advantages to it that put it in a better light to me than BrandBucket and some of the other big brand marketplaces, so I’ll list some of them that I see. For one, they don’t take one third of the seller’s price as commission. They collect their fee from the buyer. And second, they use Escrow.com, which is a known entity for most of us. Thirdly, they post actual buyer requests for which you can submit your domains.
Cautions: One, they do require an exclusivity contract, but I don’t know how long it’s for. Two, I don’t know how easily you can withdraw your domains from their marketplace if you want; or Three, how long that would take. I’m going to try to find out these things, and more.
It seems to be a very new site so it would be premature to trust a very valuable domain to it yet, but might be worth testing with a lesser-value one.