Meet My Agent
When you sell your domain, you will find it may be tough to generate interest. With over 300,000 domain names up for sale each month, it¡¯s easy to get lost in the crowd. You may want to enlist the help of a domain name broker.
A domain name broker is an agent that handles the promotion and sale of your domain name. Since these brokers work off a commission basis, they will contact people in the same category as your domain name and try to sell your name.
*Considering this is their specialty, it's best to enlist a domain broker early in your process.
Sorting the Spam from the Green
Protect yourself! People may approach you looking to see if you would sell your domain name. Every day, people who own small businesses online are looking for a competitive edge, and most people are willing to sell a domain name that they have no plans on using.
*If and when someone asks to go over your books for an active website, make sure to get a non-disclosure agreement first.
Love For Sale, or at Least Domain Names
Domains for sale are everywhere online. If you do a Google search, you will find over four million results. Be careful when selecting a domain name. If you select a name that is commonly misspelled, you¡¯re traffic is likely to take a hit. Pick a name that is simple and memorable.
*When looking for a domain name, your best bet is to go with industry-recognized names first, and work your way down the chain.
Buy Em and Sell Em At One Place
One stop multi-tasking, baby! If you are looking to both buy and sell domain names, you are in luck. Most agencies that list domains for sale will also purchase domain names from individuals.
*Websites that both buy and sell domains function according to the laws of supply and demand, so they want to keep their inventory fresh¡ªthis can be beneficial to you.
Your Prices May Vary
If you are able to contact an individual to purchase domain names from, you can expect to pay a nominal fee (usually at least $50 for a domain). If you buy a domain name from a listing company, the premiums can be much higher¡in some cases a minimum bid is 10x that amount.
*We recommend trying to contact the individual first by doing a whois domain lookup on their website.
Domain Brokers Explained
Sure it sounds good but make sure you know all of the details! There are companies on the Internet that sell domain names for people who are looking to unload unused or unwanted domains and websites. These companies will list your domain name on newsletters and their website in an attempt to complete a sale.
*If sold, the company will keep a percentage, so make sure you know all your fees up front.