LOI (Letter of Intent)
A formal document expressing a buyer's serious interest in purchasing a domain, often including proposed terms. LOIs are common in high-value transactions and may include exclusivity periods during negotiation.
A formal document expressing a buyer's serious interest in purchasing a domain, often including proposed terms. LOIs are common in high-value transactions and may include exclusivity periods during negotiation.
Inbound sale refers to a transaction where a potential buyer approaches you, the domain owner, expressing interest in purchasing a domain you own. Inbound sales are often the result of someone d...
".edu" is a top-level domain (TLD) in the Domain Name System of the Internet. The name is derived from 'education', indicating that it's primarily used by educational institutions, specifically a...
Alpha Names, in the context of domain investing, refer to domain names that are composed entirely of letters, without any numbers or hyphens. These can be single-word domains (like 'Software.com'),...
A professional intermediary who facilitates domain name transactions between buyers and sellers, typically earning a 10-20% commission.
Domain investing refers to the practice of purchasing and holding domain names as a financial investment.The goal of domain investing is to buy domain names at a low cost and then sell them for a h...
A network of geographically distributed servers that deliver web content to users based on their location for improved speed and reliability.