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Domain buying

Started by soniya_ss, Oct 11, 2022, 03:38 AM

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I need advice on purchasing a domain name urgently. We came across a free domain in the .net zone, while the identical domain in the .com zone is being sold for approximately $10K. Is it worth it to purchase a free domain in the .net domain zone?

Moving on to the second question, a four-lettered keyword domain was found available in all other international zones, except for one where it is being sold for almost $90K. Do you think it's worth it to buy this domain in the .name zone?

Thank you for any insights you may have.

Also, what are your thoughts on four-letter domain names in the .com zone? Can they really be obtained for free registration?
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jainteq

The feasibility of buying and selling domains depends on their purchase price. If the price is nominal, it's worth considering a transaction. However, if the domain is being sold for a high price like $10K, it's unlikely to be sold easily.

It's important to note that content and optimization are more important factors than just owning a domain. While there may not be as much activity in certain zones, for instance, .net, domain names in this zone are still frequently sold on SEDO.

Given the high price of domains in the .com zone, it may be wise to consider purchasing them.
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Saurav Tiwari

Regarding the free domain in the .net zone, it's crucial to consider the implications of using a domain in a different top-level domain (TLD). While a .com domain is often perceived as more authoritative and commercially-oriented, the value of a .net domain should not be underestimated. If the identical domain in the .com zone is being sold for $10K, it could indicate high demand or historical significance attached to the domain. However, if the same domain is available for free in the .net zone, it might be a viable alternative, especially if it aligns well with your brand and business goals. It's essential to conduct thorough research on the domain's history, potential trademark conflicts, and SEO implications before making the decision.

Moving on to the second question, the availability and pricing of a four-letter keyword domain across different international zones highlight the unique dynamics of the domain market. The significant price difference in the .name zone underscores the value placed on the domain within that specific TLD. In such cases, it's important to assess the relevance of the .name TLD to your target audience and industry. If the domain resonates strongly with your branding and marketing strategy, the investment might be justified. However, it's advisable to evaluate the long-term benefits and potential challenges associated with an unconventional TLD choice.

Let's discuss four-letter domain names in the .com zone. As a seasoned professional, I can affirm that obtaining a four-letter .com domain for free registration is exceptionally rare, if not impossible. The scarcity and high demand for such domains make them valuable assets in the digital landscape. While some unique circumstances might lead to free acquisition, it's more common for four-letter .com domains to be actively traded in the aftermarket, often commanding substantial prices due to their memorability and marketability.
It's essential to weigh the pros and cons of each option, considering factors such as branding, SEO, market trends, and budget. Conducting thorough due diligence and seeking professional advice can guide you towards making informed decisions that align with your business objectives. If you have any further questions or need additional insights, feel free to reach out.
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