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Obtaining a Domain with History

Started by virgil, Apr 21, 2024, 01:13 AM

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The subject in question involves a specific domain that previously housed an online store. I find it intriguing as a potential platform for advertising and selling links.

The current proprietor seems unwilling to part with the domain, expressing that a significant sum was invested in the online store and they aim to recoup it through the site's sale. My offered amount does not pique their interest.

The domain will become available in a couple of weeks, with a high probability of not being renewed. Despite being advised to renew it, the owner remains unmoved.

Now, how might one secure ownership of the domain, considering it is unlikely to be available for free registration? Where should I search for it, and what might be the expected cost?

What would be the procedure for obtaining such a domain and what expenses should be anticipated?
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cattdiodo

In this case, it's clear that the current proprietor has attached a significant value to the domain due to their previous investment in the online store. It's also apparent that they are hesitant to part ways with the domain for an amount that doesn't align with their expectations.

In such situations, there are several strategies that can be considered to secure ownership of the domain. Firstly, it's important to assess the potential value of the domain to determine a reasonable offer. This involves conducting thorough research on the domain's history, market demand, and potential uses in advertising and linking.

One approach to acquiring the domain is through direct negotiations with the current proprietor. This typically involves making a compelling offer based on the domain's perceived value and the potential benefits it holds for your intended use. It's essential to approach the negotiation with a clear understanding of the domain's worth and a willingness to engage in a constructive dialogue to reach a mutually agreeable price.

In cases where direct negotiations prove challenging, it may be beneficial to enlist the services of a reputable domain brokerage firm. These professionals specialize in facilitating domain acquisitions and can leverage their expertise and industry connections to broker a deal between the buyer and the seller.

Additionally, monitoring the domain's expiration date and being prepared to act swiftly once it becomes available for purchase is crucial. This involves closely tracking the domain's status using reputable domain registrars or specialized domain monitoring services.

As for the expected cost, acquiring a domain that holds perceived value to the current owner can vary widely. It ultimately depends on factors such as the domain's perceived value, market demand, negotiation skills, and the involvement of third-party brokers if applicable.

The procedure for obtaining such a domain typically involves initiating contact with the current owner, presenting a well-researched and compelling offer, and potentially engaging in negotiation or using brokerage services if necessary. In terms of expenses, it's important to budget for the potential purchase price of the domain, as well as any brokerage fees if professional assistance is sought.
Securing ownership of the domain in question may necessitate a combination of strategic negotiation, market research, and potentially the involvement of domain brokerage services. It's essential to approach the process with a well-informed and proactive mindset to increase the likelihood of a successful acquisition.
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MOWilliams66

The handling of domain drops varies by registrar, but the majority are caught by godaddy.

A pre-order system exists, with the cost decreasing the closer the domain drop is and no one else has made a bid.

It's likely that someone else will also be vying for it. Therefore, it's important to check the rates on the website and make an informed decision.
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hanleycharlotte

The domain name's ownership will be extended, ensuring its exclusivity. Attempting to acquire it through forceful means will only drive up the price; it's advisable to engage in negotiations with the current owner.
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