|
|
|
|
Domain names for sale - Welcome to YourNetNames.com - Your resource for domain names resellers and domain auctions. Find domain name registration at Dotster and Mydomain.com for free dns. |
|
|
BUY DOMAIN NAMESSo often a great idea is born for a web site and the search for a great domain name begins only to find the name is already registered. Not to worry! We'll help you step by step find that right name... at the right price. And provide you with the best sites and resources for buying that great domain name. YourNetNames.com is a web site dedicated to helping you find domain names by purchasing them through sites that specifically sell domain names, give domain appraisals and sell through auction. As a further resource on this site we offer you an opportunity to register your domain name with our sponsor - MyDomain.com. A known leader in the domain name industry MyDomain.com has excellent proven customer service and the best free dns management services on the net. Also
visit:
Namezero's
Domain Appraisal Center
Is the domain name registered? The first step is to search for your domain in the box located directly to your right. Our partner site - MyDomain.com - provides a free search and will give you an immediate answer. If the name is available you can proceed to register it.
How do I find the owner? It's most likely that the majority of domain names are currently registered by resellers rather than by site owners so you have a great chance to buy that name. You can do one of two things. You can go to the web site and find the email address of the owner and email them directly. Or look up the owner information in the database - again use the search box on your right. Before you contact the owner consider the following advice: The key thing in buying a domain is anonymity. Domains have no fixed price and it is usually arrived at as a result of negotiations between seller and buyer. And the winner is usually the one with the most information about the other party. Use a generic email address such as @hotmail.com or @yahoo.com. Is the domain name for sale? To find out if the web site is for sale start by visiting the website in question. There are several possible outcomes here: You'll find a working website up, with a real home page. If this is the case, chances are the name isn't for sale. But just to be sure, locate an email address on the site, or if you can't find one, guess at admin@sitename.com and send a polite email asking if the name is for sale. The more 'amateur' the site, the better the chances that the name is for sale. You may get a 'Site for Sale' web page back. Some resellers put up a custom 'For Sale' message on the homepage, often accompanied by a form allowing you to make an offer on the name. If you get a negative reply, you will have to accept that this name isn't available. Otherwise, you're in business... What should I pay? Now that you've established the name is for sale, it's time to set yourself a purchase budget. It's up to you to decide how much the name is worth to you and your business. This could be in terms of extra traffic, extra sales, prestige or other criteria. You might try going to a professional domain appraisal service in order to get an independent valuation, but this should just be considered a ball-park figure. Don't feel compelled to pay an amount that matches the valuation. Once you have established your price, it is very important to stick to it. Better to lose the name than to get carried away and pay way too much. There are always other names available.
Make an offer! A private sale will mean that there's no middleman to take a commission - but you'll have to arrange the transaction yourself - payment, escrow, domain transfer and registrar transfer. Experienced resellers will rarely open the negotiations by naming a price. They will expect you to do that. If you can get the seller to name a price, chances are that you're dealing with a hobbyist rather than a professional reseller. Use an escrow service when the deal is complete. It's much less risky than paying the buyer directly. Sales via a seller also has it's merits. It's easy to remain completely anonymous and you'll be taken through the whole process. You'll have to make the initial offer and the process can take many weeks.
|
|
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Domain name registration - MyDomain.com - Free dns and domain registration |
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||