Ready to Sell your Domains

Maybe you just bought your domain today, or maybe you’ve been working on building traffic and backlinks for months and months. Either way, when it comes time to sell your domains, there are a few things that bear consideration. We’ll go over those things here.

Should I Sell the Entire Website or Just the Domain?

If you haven’t created a website for your domain, this won’t be an issue. But if you have, do you want to sell the website along with the domain? In many cases, it won’t make a very big difference in the selling price. But if the website is wildly popular or offers something that Internet users can’t find elsewhere, it might.

Some domainers sell the domain on its own merits, but throw the website in to sweeten the deal. But if you offer the website and domain as a package, there might be prospective buyers who only want one or the other. Then you’ll have to weigh the merits of splitting them up versus keeping them together, and the prospective buyer might expect a lower price than he would have if you were selling just the domain in the first place.

 

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Keep in mind that if you sell the domain only, you can keep the website content and graphics for future use. They could come in handy if you purchase a similar domain in the future.

 

Do I Want to Sell Wholesale or Retail?

There is no great mystery to wholesale versus retail sales of domains. Selling to an end user would be considered selling retail, just like it is in the world of tangible products. The selling price would be higher than it would if you were selling wholesale, but each buyer would probably only buy one domain, although they might buy a few similar ones. Retail buyers are usually looking for domains that have lots of traffic, or that contain the keywords they are targeting.

 

Wholesale domains are usually targeted toward fellow domain flippers. They may or may not buy a large number of domains at a time, but they are more likely to buy undeveloped domains or ones that have less value. If you buy domains straight from the registrar, or you’re looking to do a minimal amount of work with your domains, this might be the best option for you.

In summary, selling wholesale allows you to make money in shorter time frames with less work. Selling retail requires more time and work but brings higher profits per domain.

 

Watch how I created a website in two hours and sold it for $49,555.00. I do it again & again and you can too!

 

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