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FAQs

Answers to common questions about our process, services, and how we work.

1. The domain name we want is not listed for sale. Is it still possible to acquire?
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Top domain properties are usually not publicly listed, but available off-market. During a brief consultancy call, we can assess the possibility of acquisition.

2. What services do you offer?
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Consultation, Outreach & Negotiation, Acquisition & Transfer, and Aftermarket Valuation.

3. Typical timeline for domain name escrow?
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Escrow usually takes 3-5 business days to complete. If the domain was acquired on a lease-to-own structure, the escrow provider will provide DNS management in a name-holding service designed for Buyers and Sellers who agree to hold the domain(s) in escrow until the Buyer completes the payment schedule.

4. What is premium domain name property?
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Premium domain names are short, memorable web addresses that have already been registered and are considered more valuable than standard domains. These names typically use common dictionary words, popular keywords, or highly sought-after phrases & catogeries that are easy to remember and spell. 

5. Do we own the domain name properties that we list for sale?
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No, we don't own the domain names we list for sale. We partner with domain owners to facilitate sales and leasing opportunities to the right buyers for the selected domain name properties.

6. Do you accept one-off acquisition assignments?
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Similar to real estate agents who manage property transactions, a domain broker service serves as a professional intermediary between buyers and sellers of domain names. When an individual seeks to acquire a domain already owned by another party, a broker leverages industry connections and expertise to identify the owner, establish contact, and negotiate terms on behalf of the client, while preserving the client's anonymity. Maintaining confidentiality is essential, as revealing the identity of the interested party can result in inflated pricing.

7. High-Value Aftermarket Acquisitions??
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We represent several high-profile individuals in the domain aftermarket. The higher the value of the name, the more important negotiations must be conducted with maximum discretion. Our team acts on your behalf, safeguarding your anonymity and utilising our extensive experience to achieve optimal terms while preserving your brand and strategic interests.

1. The domain name we want is not listed for sale. Is it still possible to acquire?
icon

Top domain properties are usually not publicly listed, but available off-market. During a brief consultancy call, we can assess the possibility of acquisition.

2. What services do you offer?
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Consultation, Outreach & Negotiation, Acquisition & Transfer, and Aftermarket Valuation.

3. Typical timeline for domain name escrow?
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Escrow usually takes 3-5 business days to complete. If the domain was acquired on a lease-to-own structure, the escrow provider will provide DNS management in a name-holding service designed for Buyers and Sellers who agree to hold the domain(s) in escrow until the Buyer completes the payment schedule.

4. What is premium domain name property?
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Premium domain names are short, memorable web addresses that have already been registered and are considered more valuable than standard domains. These names typically use common dictionary words, popular keywords, or highly sought-after phrases & catogeries that are easy to remember and spell. 

5. Do we own the domain name properties that we list for sale?
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No, we don't own the domain names we list for sale. We partner with domain owners to facilitate sales and leasing opportunities to the right buyers for the selected domain name properties.

6. Do you accept one-off acquisition assignments?
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Similar to real estate agents who manage property transactions, a domain broker service serves as a professional intermediary between buyers and sellers of domain names. When an individual seeks to acquire a domain already owned by another party, a broker leverages industry connections and expertise to identify the owner, establish contact, and negotiate terms on behalf of the client, while preserving the client's anonymity. Maintaining confidentiality is essential, as revealing the identity of the interested party can result in inflated pricing.

7. High-Value Aftermarket Acquisitions??
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We represent several high-profile individuals in the domain aftermarket. The higher the value of the name, the more important negotiations must be conducted with maximum discretion. Our team acts on your behalf, safeguarding your anonymity and utilising our extensive experience to achieve optimal terms while preserving your brand and strategic interests.

1. The domain name we want is not listed for sale. Is it still possible to acquire?
icon

Top domain properties are usually not publicly listed, but available off-market. During a brief consultancy call, we can assess the possibility of acquisition.

2. What services do you offer?
icon

Consultation, Outreach & Negotiation, Acquisition & Transfer, and Aftermarket Valuation.

3. Typical timeline for domain name escrow?
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Escrow usually takes 3-5 business days to complete. If the domain was acquired on a lease-to-own structure, the escrow provider will provide DNS management in a name-holding service designed for Buyers and Sellers who agree to hold the domain(s) in escrow until the Buyer completes the payment schedule.

4. What is premium domain name property?
icon

Premium domain names are short, memorable web addresses that have already been registered and are considered more valuable than standard domains. These names typically use common dictionary words, popular keywords, or highly sought-after phrases & catogeries that are easy to remember and spell. 

5. Do we own the domain name properties that we list for sale?
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No, we don't own the domain names we list for sale. We partner with domain owners to facilitate sales and leasing opportunities to the right buyers for the selected domain name properties.

6. Do you accept one-off acquisition assignments?
icon

Similar to real estate agents who manage property transactions, a domain broker service serves as a professional intermediary between buyers and sellers of domain names. When an individual seeks to acquire a domain already owned by another party, a broker leverages industry connections and expertise to identify the owner, establish contact, and negotiate terms on behalf of the client, while preserving the client's anonymity. Maintaining confidentiality is essential, as revealing the identity of the interested party can result in inflated pricing.

7. High-Value Aftermarket Acquisitions??
icon

We represent several high-profile individuals in the domain aftermarket. The higher the value of the name, the more important negotiations must be conducted with maximum discretion. Our team acts on your behalf, safeguarding your anonymity and utilising our extensive experience to achieve optimal terms while preserving your brand and strategic interests.