As we all know, domain names are intangible assets on the Internet. Therefore, when many companies are in urgent need of capital turnover, if they have some of the company's fine domain names, they can obtain emergency funds by selling domain names.
1. Find a reliable domain name trading platform
If you want to sell a domain name, you must let more buyers see your domain name and expose it to the public, so that suitable buyers can see your domain name.
If the buyer cannot see your domain name, there is no way to talk about the transaction, so it is recommended that you list your domain name on the domain name trading platform. However, you should pay attention to eliminating those who have ill intentions to ensure that you get an honest and reliable transaction when the final transaction is completed.
2. Refer to similar domain names and quote a reasonable price
It is usually recommended to make a query for the domain name you want to sell, and query the transaction price of other domain names similar to your own domain name, which will help evaluate the market value of your own domain name. For example, Wanmi.com can check the historical records of publicly traded domain names.
Although domain name length and keyword relevance are important factors in determining value, the popularity of the domain name suffix itself will also significantly affect the final sales price.
3. Understand and respond to inquiries in a timely manner
If you have already listed your domain name on the domain name trading platform and promoted it, it is recommended to set up a notification system (such as email reminders, SMS reminders) to avoid missing the opportunity to negotiate with potential buyers. In addition, you can also display your contact information by parking the domain name and displaying it on the page. Most trading platforms have built-in notification functions, so make full use of them.
4. Targeted and proactive contact with potential buyers
In addition to listing domain names on the above trading platforms, you also need to consider contacting potential stakeholders directly. For example, understand the list of domain names currently being sold by some domain name investors, see if your domain name matches some of the keywords they invested in, and then contact them to inform them that your domain name is on sale.
5. Sell domain names through domain name intermediaries
If you have already negotiated a price with the buyer, it is recommended to use a domain name broker, that is, a third-party agency, to conduct the transaction for safety reasons. They can act as an intermediary to assist in completing the transaction fairly.
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