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Where is it more profitable to sell a domain name

Started by infocloud, Feb 20, 2023, 01:38 AM

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infocloudTopic starter

Hello.

Could you suggest the optimal and advantageous place for selling a domain name?

In case you are wondering, the domain initially had plans to be used for a gaming website. However, due to multiple delays and eventually cessation of the project, the domain has become redundant and we no longer require it.
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lakshmimahas269

Since you did not purchase the domain, it unfortunately cannot be sold. However, you do have the option to transfer the lease rights to someone else. Unfortunately, due to the uniqueness of the name, it may be difficult to find interested parties. One suggestion could be to put the domain up for auction in hopes that a potential buyer may have a need for it (though please note, there would be continual costs associated with this).
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alansongomez

At present, CityCat4 is offering a promotion where transfers can be completed free of charge. By taking advantage of their current deals, it's possible to save a significant amount of money in the coming year.
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PrivaWrallNix

Utilize industry-leading domain appraisal tools, such as Estibot, NameBio, and DNPric.in, to get a comprehensive understanding of your domain's fair market value. These tools will provide insights into recent sales of comparable domains, helping you set a realistic and competitive asking price.

Next, I would recommend preparing a comprehensive domain sale listing, highlighting the domain's key features and potential value propositions. Emphasize the domain's brandability, relevance to the gaming industry, and any existing search engine rankings or online visibility it may have. Consider creating a dedicated landing page or mini-website showcasing the domain's attributes, history, and future potential.

When it comes to the actual sales platform, I would suggest utilizing a combination of approaches to maximize exposure and reach the widest pool of potential buyers:

1. List the domain on leading domain marketplaces, such as Sedo, GoDaddy Auctions, and Afternic. These platforms have a vast network of domainers, investors, and end-users actively searching for premium domains.

2. Reach out to specialized domain brokers, who have extensive industry connections and can often facilitate off-market, private sales. These brokers may be able to connect you with high-net-worth individuals or institutional investors interested in acquiring gaming-related domains.

3. Engage with domain investment and trading forums, such as NamePros, DNForum, and Domain Sherpa. These communities are populated by savvy domainers who may be interested in acquiring your domain for their portfolios or end-user projects.

4. Leverage your personal and professional networks, including industry contacts, former project collaborators, and relevant online communities. They may know of individuals or organizations actively seeking gaming-related domains.

Additionally, I would recommend considering a tiered pricing strategy, where you set a reserve price and are open to negotiating with serious buyers. This approach can help you strike a balance between maximizing the sale price and ensuring a timely transaction.

Throughout the sales process, be prepared to provide detailed information about the domain's history, any previous use or traffic data, and your rationale for the asking price. Transparency and responsiveness are key to building trust with potential buyers and increasing the chances of a successful domain sale.
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