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Buying domain from hugedomains

Started by AmarInfotech, Nov 02, 2022, 01:34 AM

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AmarInfotechTopic starter

Greetings fellow members of the forum. I would like to inquire about anyone's experience with purchasing a domain from hugedomains. Specifically, my client is interested in a .com domain that has been estimated at around $3k by this company, whereas it is available for free in other domains such as .pro and .org. Though the reasons for the inflated estimate are unclear, my client is adamant about obtaining this particular domain.

I have a few questions regarding the reliability of hugedomains as sellers, and I am curious about their trading channels. If any of you have had experience with them, I would greatly appreciate your input. Additionally, I am hoping to negotiate a lower price for my client.

On a side note, I believe it is important to consider the value of a domain name in today's digital age, and the impact it can have on a business or brand.
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feedar

It would be advisable for the client to abandon the idea of acquiring this domain. In my opinion, the matter is straightforward.

I find it puzzling when people make offers for a specific domain but demand a much lower price than what has been estimated. They justify their stance by citing reasons like the domain not being worth that much or it being of inferior quality. If it is too expensive, then they should consider other domains instead.

Writing to Hugo and attempting to negotiate a lower price within reasonable limits may yield results, but one must be prepared for the possibility of the price tag increasing instead.

I recall an incident from personal experience where a friend expressed interest in a domain from Hugedomains' .com store that was also priced at several thousand dollars. Upon investigation, the domain was discovered to be entirely free. It was quickly acquired for a mere $9 without any issues. Since then, I have regarded Hugedomains as a peculiar vendor.

It is always essential to exercise caution and thorough research before making any purchases, especially when it comes to valuable assets such as domain names.
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RafaelJames

While the price difference between a .com domain and other domain extensions such as .pro and .org can be significant, it is important to consider the specific needs and branding strategies of the client.

In my experience, hugedomains has been a reliable seller with a wide range of domain options. Their trading channels are well-established, and they offer a seamless purchasing process. However, negotiating a lower price for a domain is often a viable option, especially if the domain has been estimated at a higher value than similar extensions.

When considering the value of a domain name in today's digital age, it is essential to weigh the potential impact it can have on the client's business or brand. A .com domain is still widely considered the gold standard for commercial websites due to its familiarity and trustworthiness among internet users. While free domains such as .pro and .org are appealing from a cost perspective, they may not carry the same level of recognition and marketability as a .com domain.

In negotiations with hugedomains or any other domain seller, it is crucial to emphasize the client's commitment to obtaining the desired domain while also presenting market research and potential long-term benefits of owning the domain. This approach may help in reaching a mutually beneficial agreement on the domain's price.
The decision to invest in a particular domain should align with the client's strategic objectives, target audience, and branding considerations. As a web designer, my role is to guide clients in making informed decisions that contribute to the success and visibility of their online presence.
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