First of all, the domains should be parked if they're not in use. A large percentage of inquiries will come via the parked page.
Second, turn off Whois privacy if you have nothing to conceal or protect. Inquiries also come via Whois.
Third, list on as many websites as possible. There is no single website that is "the best". It's luck of the draw; so use the shotgun approach.
Fourth, consider setting a relatively low fixed price. This enables listing your domain for sale at a wider network of websites. For example, Sedo and Afternic both cross-list at a variety of other smaller sites. And they've both partnered recently with GoDaddy. You may have to specifically select this option. Check.
Fifth, definitely don't set prices higher than 2-3 times your highest actual domain sale. New guys are always listing junk for upwards of $100k, but they've never sold anything above $100.
Some sites:
Sedo
Afternic
GoDaddy Premium Listings
GoDaddy Auctions
Cax
SnapNames auctions
Consider various domain mailing lists as well
Quality sales in the forums are rare, but you should be aware of these at least. I won't mention them by name, since I don't want to circumvent GFY.
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