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Title: Domain name has already been sold
Post by: Nicpoint45 on Oct 08, 2022, 01:49 AM
Greetings members of the forum!
I recently came across a desirable domain name and upon running it through the Wayback Machine, I discovered that the previous owner had attempted to sell it on the sav.
I am curious to know if the previous owner succeeded in selling the domain.

Do any of you have any suggestions on how I may attain this information?
Title: Re: Domain has already been sold
Post by: expertmumbai on Oct 08, 2022, 02:10 AM
Checking a domain's history and additional parameters such as age and thematic is fastest and most convenient using a web archive, according to many specialists. This service stores copies of websites that have previously been indexed by search engines, with the added bonus of including content, images, videos, and links. It is also possible to track changes made to the site since its indexing.

To use this service, simply enter the domain name on the website and choose the date from the calendar to look through the domain's past. To determine a site's age, choose the initial and final dates from its existence in the time serif.

If nothing is found when entering the domain address, it could indicate either that the domain has not yet been registered or that the website was hidden from the service and information about the site did not get into the archive.

It is important to note that the web archive displays more popular resources than lesser-visited sites, which may appear as unregistered. Using the web archive, one can also determine the thematic of the domain name. If the domain's subject matter does not align with your chosen topic, search engines will reset the domain indicators and its credibility, meaning you will not receive any privileges compared to a pure domain.

In addition, I suggest conducting thorough research on the potential domain before making a purchase, including analyzing market trends and competition within the industry.
Title: Re: Domain has already been sold
Post by: raveinfosys on Dec 08, 2022, 05:02 AM
Tuvalu, a small island state in Oceania, has become an inspiration for the world due to its deal with American company Idealab for exclusive rights to the .tv domain. The local government quickly realized the potential benefits of the domain and signed a 10-year agreement in 2001, earning approximately $50 million for the underdeveloped state with a population of only 10,000 people.

Since then, the TV domain has become extremely popular with television companies, registering over 190,000 domain names. The earnings from the national domain now make up half of Tuvalu's total GDP.

It is remarkable to see how a small country was able to turn their resources into a profitable venture, and it serves as an excellent example of how creative solutions can lead to economic growth and development. With determination and ingenuity, any nation can find its place in the global market and thrive.
Title: Re: Domain name has already been sold
Post by: GDsdZordkar on Jun 20, 2024, 04:39 AM
Here are a few suggestions on how you might be able to attain information about the previous owner's successful sale of the domain:

1. WHOIS History: Many domain registrars offer WHOIS history services that allow you to track the ownership changes of a domain over time. By accessing the WHOIS history, you may be able to determine if the ownership changed hands during the period when the previous owner attempted to sell it on the sav.

2. Domain Marketplaces: If the previous owner listed the domain for sale on a popular domain marketplace, you can try contacting the support team of that platform. Provide them with the domain name and the approximate timeframe when it was listed, and they may be able to share information about whether it was successfully sold or not.

3. Archived Domain Listings: Some websites and services archive domain listings from various marketplaces. You can try searching for the domain name on these archived listings to see if you can find any information about a successful sale.

4. Domain Brokers: If the previous owner worked with a domain broker to facilitate the sale, you could try reaching out to reputable domain brokers in the industry. They may be able to provide you with information about the transaction, albeit subject to confidentiality agreements.

5. Domain Monitoring Services: Some services specialize in monitoring domain transactions and ownership changes. While these services are typically subscription-based, they can offer valuable insights into the history of a domain.

6. Online Communities and Forums: Engage with online communities and forums dedicated to domain names and domain investing. Share your query and the domain name in question; there's a chance that someone in the community may have knowledge about the previous owner's successful sale.

Some of these methods may not yield definitive results, as domain transactions can be private and confidential. However, by exploring multiple avenues, you may be able to piece together relevant information about the domain's history and its potential sale.