Negotiation
The process of discussing and agreeing on a price for a domain name. Effective negotiation requires understanding the domain's value, the buyer's needs, and market conditions.
The process of discussing and agreeing on a price for a domain name. Effective negotiation requires understanding the domain's value, the buyer's needs, and market conditions.
The unethical practice of repeatedly selling domains among a small group of investors to artificially inflate prices or create a false sales history.
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IP address (Internet Protocol address) is a fundamental concept that you need to understand, even though it's not directly related to the business of buying and selling domain names. An IP addre...
The suffix at the end of a domain name, also called a TLD, such as .com, .net, .org, or country codes like .uk.
A deleted domain is a domain name that was previously registered but has been released back into the pool of available domain names because the owner did not renew it before the expiry date. Her...
Reverse Hijacking (also known as reverse domain name hijacking or RDNH) refers to an unethical and unjust action where a trademark owner attempts to secure a domain name by making false cybersquatt...