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Aftermarket domain names

Aftermarket domain names

Millions of domain names are already registered, making it extremely hard for new companies and individuals to find the most appropriate domain for their needs. It is often the case that when one searches for a particular domain name to buy, the domain is already taken. However, there is still hope because many domain owners are selling their domain names in marketplaces.

Aftermarket domain names are those domains that were previously registered but are inactive online or their owners want to sell them. Aftermarket domain names are bought and sold in domain auction websites.

The benefit of aftermarket domain names is that they offer protection for both buyers and sellers, helping the two parties settle on a fair domain price. With an aftermarket domain name, sellers post their domain for sale and pay the aftermarket company a commission for the sale. Buyers are able to browse a database of available domain names and bid or make an offer or buy them through the website's secure escrow services. The transaction is complete only after the seller transfers the domain name to the buyer.

The domain name is an important part of a website and it plays a large role in the success of online branding. Companies typically want to secure domain names related to their business image. Domain sellers are aware of this desire and take advantage of it by selling domains at a higher price. Aftermarket domain name pricing is not similar to wholesale domain auctions, and prices could range from a couple of hundred dollars to even millions of dollars. The business.com domain was one the most expensive domain transactions ever recorded, priced at a whopping $8 million. It was surpassed only in 2006 by Sex.com, which sold for a hefty $14 million. For this reason, do not expect a $5 deal on a website in the domain name aftermarket.

Companies that host aftermarket domain listings offer services they help evaluate a domain's worth. This ensures a buyer that a domain is truly priced as it is and not just based on the seller's expectations. Prices of aftermarket domains are determined based on age, high-traffic keywords, generic names, age of domain registration, and specific brand names. Since sellers usually have their domains professionally appraised, buyers can easily request a copy of the appraisal certificate before buying an expensive, aftermarket domain name.

If you're looking for the best domain name but have discovered that someone else has already registered it, you can still have hope by searching through aftermarket domain name listings. Aftermarket domain name listings will improve your chances of owning a valuable website.

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