You could try Flippa if your websites meet their listing requirements. It has a large community of buyers looking for all kinds of online businesses.
 
If those marketplaces aren't accepting your sites, it might help to explain why. The reason they're being rejected could determine where you'll have better luck listing them.
 
Have you looked into Motion Invest? It's mainly for content websites, but it could be worth checking if your sites fit their criteria.
 
I'd also consider posting on webmaster forums. There are often experienced buyers looking for smaller website deals.
 
Selling directly to someone already operating in the same niche might be your best option. Competitors sometimes pay more because the site fits their existing business.
 
Before listing anywhere, make sure you have traffic and revenue data ready. Buyers usually ask for that right away.
 
If the websites don't generate income yet, be upfront about it. Honest listings usually attract more serious buyers.
 
Facebook groups dedicated to buying and selling websites can also be worth trying, although you'll need to screen potential buyers carefully.
 
If your websites are niche-specific, look for communities where people already work in that niche. You may find more interested buyers there.
 
Some marketplaces focus only on profitable businesses, so if your sites are still growing, smaller marketplaces or private sales might be a better fit.
 
It really depends on the type of websites you're selling. Content sites, SaaS projects, and eCommerce stores often have different marketplaces.
 
You could also reach out to businesses that might benefit from acquiring your websites instead of waiting for buyers to find your listing.
 
I've seen quite a few successful sales happen through networking rather than public marketplaces, especially for smaller websites.
 
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