Interested in buying an
existing domain name?
How much money should I offer for a domain?
Domain names are a valuable resource.
Keep in mind that if your first offer is too small, you
will risk insulting the seller of the domain you are
interested in and may damage your chances of
being able to carry out successful negotiations. To make
sure the seller knows you're a serious buyer, you should resist the
temptation to just make the minimum offer but
start off with a fair offer.
Of course, the definition of a "fair offer" varies
according to the quality of the domain name and how long
had has been offered for sale. For a quality domain
name such as those in our current database,
you're probably going to need at least a four-figure
offer (in US dollars or Euros) just to get the seller's
attention.
Value of the web domain name
As the front door of your online presence, your web
domain name is one of the most critical factors in the
success of your online venture. A good
domain name contributes directly to your bottom line
through traffic generation (type-in and search engine)
and improved brand image (more credibility).
Make sure
you consider the value of these benefits when
determining your acquisition budget. Finally, don't
forget that acquiring a premium domain name is an
investment, not an expense. Your domain name is an
asset, one that usually increases in value over time and
generates profits.
Very important note
Whenever possible, always try to acquire a
.com
extension first before considering any other extension!
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