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.
A period after the grace period when an expired domain can still be recovered, but at a significantly higher fee.
A legal contract requiring parties to keep transaction details confidential, common in high-value domain sales.
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...
A period during the launch of a new TLD when domains can be registered before general availability, often at premium prices.
A portfolio refers to the collection of domain names that an investor currently owns. The size and quality of a domain name portfolio can vary greatly depending on the investor's strategy. Some ...
".me" is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Montenegro. However, due to its potential for wide-ranging personal branding—since "me" is used in English as a reference to ones...