Many people bought domain names at some point in time with the intent of starting their own blogs or website, but as time would have it they didn’t have the drive to continue with such goal, and this is the reason why they have decided to go ahead to sell off their domain names for the purpose of deriving the fast cash.
The truth is that it could pose a whole lot of pain to have your domain name sold and this is the reason why you might need to gather as much information as possible for the purpose of selling your domain names, and in time too.
You need to bear in mind first of all that there are lots of domain names out there and it could be possible that you do not get the domain name that sells fast, but this doesn’t mean that the domain name or names that you have wouldn’t be the gold mine that you so much expected it to be.
The fast track processes on How to sell domains fast (or) selling your domain name for the entire price that it is worth
The truth is that while you might want to sell a domain name that matters, the process of selling a domain name could be an uneasy length of steps.
You need to bear in mind also that the value that is ascribed to your domain name depends largely on how well you are able to market it. Irrespective of this fact, you might need to follow the following steps when you want to sell a domain name fast:
You might need to determine the worth of your domain: when you want to sell a domain name, the first thing that you would need to do is to determine the price of your domain.
The fact that you have had a domain name for a very long while doesn’t mean that the domain name is ascribed the cost that you have in mind, else you end up giving a price value to the domain, meanwhile it might be worth less or more than the value ascribed to it.
Some salient facts that you should know is that a “.com” domain tends to sell for a lot more.
A domain name also sells for a lot more. Hence, you need to know about the worth of your domain before you put a price on it, one can utilise services of softwares like estibot, domainindex which are helpful in determining fairly rough estimated price of your domain, one needs to know that a domain can sell way higher or way below this price as it all depends on marketing, buyer and sellers price satisfaction or urgency levels to sell it and many more factors.
You need to decide how you would need to sell: when you understand the worth of your domain, you would understand that it is the right time to look for buyers.
The unfortunate thing is that there are just a few ways to sell a domain.
There are some popular listing and auction sites that you might want to consider and they include Ebay, Afternic, Flippa, Sedo.com, namejet etc, here you can find different types of buyers like resellers, investors, end users but the ultimate goal is get the end user who has budget to pay for your domain names, this takes a considerable amount of time as prospective end user who is looking for the domain name you hold will come searching to you, and one should have enough patience to invest and hold for such long time, a domain reseller/investor would like to buy for a price as low as possible.
One more option is to hire a domain name broker services to market your domains if you have an ultra premium domain name.
You might need to make sure of it that your contact information is public on the WHOIS directory: in the world that we live in today, many people do not want their profile to be on the internet and the reason for this is so that they do not fall victims of cyber stalking and other related affairs.
The good news in this is that when you want to sell your domain name, What you need to do is have your contact stored on the WHOIS directory and when someone needs to contact you, they would contact you for the sale of your domain name from there, also you can set up landing pages for your domain name with contact form and google bot protection installed with it to avoid spam mails.
Prepare your domain listing: Other thing to make your domain name sellable, you need to thrive along the aspect of domain listing.
The act of domain listing comes in when you make your domain attractive for sale.
Many people just post a link to the domain site but do not always find the time to make the domain attractive.
By making your domain attractive, what you need to do is to make sure of it that you talk about the history of the domain name, its keyoword value on google, monthly searches it gets search engines, its CPC and many more chances that a potential buyer has with such name.
Prepare your escrow service for the purpose of receiving payment: the truth is that when you have decided to sell your domain, you would also need to make sure of it that you have a medium via which you could be paid.
The world that we live in now is one that thrives on the use of the internet.
You need to have an online internet payment means and this would help to get paid when you finally get a seller that is interested in your domain name. One can trust escrow.com for such transactions.
The Risk Factors with domain name selling
There is actually not so much risk when it comes to selling of domain names. Where the risk might come in might just be with respect to overpricing your domain, setting a right price is supposed to fetch you more money. One can refer similar sale details, sale prices of domain names on namebio.com.
Another risk factor here is about the payment service that you selected. The fact that you want to sell a domain name via the online web is one more reason why you need to make sure of it that you pick a secure payment service that would not make you end up in the hands of swindlers.
Hence as suggested earlier escrow.com is better for such online digital property transactions.
Conclusion
Domain name selling is not as easy as some people think it is. However, when you have the proper hint of it all, you would be able to get yourself the cash that you need from your domain name in a short space of time.
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