Domain Sales; Numbers Game with Timing & Luck
November 4, 2011 by David
Filed under Domain NAme Sales, Domain Sales & Prices, Domain Sales Plaforms, Domain/Website Brokers, Domain/Website Marketing, Domains & Websites, Domains/Websites for sale, Website Marketing
You can judge very little if any significance to value based on the number or frequency of sales inquiries.
Assuming you have good keyword names it involves mostly a matter of timing and luck to get end-user offers and sales. Depends on if a business is in need of a name at a particular moment in time and somehow stumbles across your domain which would benefit from its keyword match.
You can own excellent keyword names which are niche dominating and category killer names but never get an offer over many years or possibly get occasional lowball offers (which lowballs come mostly from domainers or non-serious end-users).
When you read dnjournal.com you may think the vast majority of names had sold for far more than what they are worth. In fact, many names which sold for high amounts may look like reg fee names or domains you would not pay anything more than $100 for but they sold for $1000s.
End-user (non-domainer) sales is little more than a numbers game involving timing and luck.
Diverse Portfolio of Health & Wellness Domains
October 15, 2011 by David
Filed under Disease, Domains & Websites, Domains/Websites for sale, Featured Articles, Health & Wellness, Health & Wellness, Health Matters, News, Website Announcements, Website Development
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Just wanted to let anyone who may be interested in acquring health domain names and websites that our health, wellness & disease portfolio of domains and websites is for sale.
It’s said to be the best large and diverse portfolio of targeted traffic health domains available. More information can be found at HealthWebsites.org, or listed for-sale at: Flippa.com…
Traffic/Revenue Doesn’t Matter in High Value Sales
July 17, 2011 by David
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A question we have always wondered about is why at Flippa.com it seems buyers place great value on website traffic and revenue stats, with little if any intrinsic value for the domain-name itself?
However, with the just announced big sale by Rick Schwartz (DomainKing) for 4 million dollars plus stock for the two domains property.com and properties.com, their traffic and income was in all likelihood not a factor in the sale.
In fact, that issue was probably not even discussed, let alone a real consideration with the offer and purchase. Obviously, properties.com and property.com traffic/income was insignificant vs the very high sale price.
CeilingVent.com common home product domain
July 2, 2011 by David
Filed under Domain Auctions, Domains & Websites, Domains/Websites for sale, Featured Articles
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A ceiling vent and fan is found in bathrooms and kitchens in most all homes and offices.
Sometimes they need replacing and people search the web to buy a ceiling vent.
You can make an offer or buy CeilingVent.com now by clicking-on the picture below:
Category defining: CorporateCommunications.com
July 1, 2011 by Anonymous
Filed under Domain Registrations, Domain Sales & Prices, Domain/Website Brokers, Domains & Websites, Domains/Websites for sale, Featured Articles, Search Engine Optimization, Website News
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The category defining name to own if you are in the corporate communications business. Owned since 1999. Sharp price reduction: For more details and to possibly buy or make an offer please click-on the picture below…
This name was verbally valued at approxiamtely 500k to 600k by a domain broker in 2009 who now works as a broker for a major domain firm.
Importance of Owning Your Desired Domain
January 15, 2011 by Anonymous
Filed under Domain Sales & Prices, Domain/Website Brokers, Domains & Websites, Domains/Websites for sale, Featured Articles, Website & Domain Issues
Domain names are extremely popular as far as owning a website with that name, and its potential use as a business presence, marketing venue, e-commerce site, blog, email address and for information and product marketing. Obviously, there is only one exact name which is truly your most desired domain name available or for-sale, making it unique.
You probably realize the high value of owning a good domain and you surely don’t want someone else using “your desired domain name” and getting visitors looking for the domain keywords, the exact search term, or its URL, which visitors could have gone to your website, right? Why in the world permit another potential buyer to acquire your most desired available domain-name of interest and allow competitors to get site visitors going to their site, which visits you could have received instead?
There are a number of businesses and people with interest in also buying and developing your most desired domain, with some potential domain name users being quite well known both on-the-web and in the offline world too, including individuals and small, mid-size and large business owners in various businesses.
For a real-time internet-search to see “your desired domain name” and its search-engine and web-page popularity of the exact search-term, please do a Google search and search on the keywords (wrapped in quotes for exact search-term results) of your desired domain name (using spaces between words), consisting of your desired domain name (but without entering the domain name extension, i.e. .com .org etc).
As a side-note, it’s sometimes interesting to view the Google results when you combine the words without any spaces between the keywords. The results will be much lower vs using spaces but nevertheless it may be informative, especially if the number of search returns for the words without spaces are considerable.

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Negativity by Paying Domain Broker Upfront Money
November 23, 2010 by David
Filed under Business, Domain Sales & Prices, Domain/Website Brokers, Domain/Website Marketing, Domains & Websites, Domains/Websites for sale, Featured Articles, Money Matters, Public Resources, Website & Domain Issues, Website Marketing
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Sometimes domain name and website owners may wish to hire a domain brokerage to sell their names or websites. I can give you some good advice (gained via my personal hands-on experience) about that, including a warning about paying any upfront fees to the broker.
Keep in mind, once the domain-broker has your money a good degree of the incentive to work hard and sell your domain or website may be lost since the broker already has his/her money, regardless of the name selling or not selling.
One more potential negative occurrence is the once friendly relationship you had with the broker may quicky go away if there are any business or personal issues involved. That can easily happen as a result of the broker already having your paid in advance monies so he may decline to issue a refund if you are later unhappy with his work and perfomance.
More information about why you should never even think about paying a fee in advance to a broker (which we published over a year ago) as part of a post about the category defining premium domain names LiveApp.com plus LiveApps.com both being available for purchase, located here: About Domain Broker and Live App domains for sale .
A good article about domain brokers was recently published in Elliotsblog.com in which Elliot lists domain name brokers. I know several of the same domainers/brokers and can suggest the following domain brokers, which Elliot listed in his post:
- BigTicketDomains.com – Kevin Leto
- DifferentInvestments.com – Justin Godfrey
- DomainBroker.com – Rob Sequin
- DomainsForMedia.com – Eric Rice
- MediaOptions.com – Andrew Roesner
- NameConnect.com – John Daly
By the way, Webtrading also offers a domain brokerage service (mosty for our own websites but the brokerage service can also be used to buy domains belonging to other parties), which you can learn more about by clicking-on the image below. In addition, any comments you may have about selling domains and websites, or regarding domain brokers will be appreciated.







