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How To
Sell Your Website or Domain Name
For Big Money
by Dr.
Kevin Nunley
There's gold in web site domain names. You probably saw the
headlines when
http://www.business.com
changed hands for $7.5 million.
http://www.wine.com went for
big bucks, too. And who can forget when
http://www.altavista.com had
to shuck out millions to buy their name from the original owner?
On the other hand, you may have surfed some of the auction sites
to find perfectly good domains going for peanuts. Even $25
seemed like a starting bid no one wanted to touch.
So how do you cash in on the domain name trading craze? Here are
a few simple tips to get you on the right track to E-real estate
profits.
Finding Good Unclaimed Names.
No doubt about it. It is harder these days to find killer domain
names that aren't taken. A recent survey showed that of the
25,000 words we commonly use in the English language, more than
93 percent are already registered as domain names.
Fortunately, language experts have come up with some fresh ideas
we can use to uncover hidden gems. First look for short, simple
names that instantly tell what your business is about. The
dentist who got
http://www.dentalhelp.com
had the right idea.
If you can't get the one word that describes you, add a prefix
or suffix onto it. eDental, DentalX, Dental123 are easy to
remember.
Some very smart businesses have created previously unknown words
based on the simple term that describes them. For example, none
of us have a problem remembering
http://www.virtualis.com , even
though it is a word that previously didn't exist.
Try combining two words that could describe what a site does. http://www.nameboy.com
specializes in helping people find good website names. You can
also hit pay dirt by creating a nonsense name from
easy-to-remember sounds.
What words and sounds are easy to remember? Experts say people
recall colors and food (
http://www.redpie.com
is already taken. I checked).
Those who know say all these possibilities will work better than
very long domain names, misspelled versions of words, or several
words strung together with hyphens. In tests, people simply
don't remember those names very well.
Build Value By Building Audience.
These days most websites are valued by the number of visitors
they attract. One common yard stick is your domain name is
valued at $10 to $30 per hit per day. If 1,000 people land on
your front page each day, your domain could be worth $10,000 to
$30,000.
Another optimistic way of looking at domain values is each
unique visitor you get over the course of a month is worth $250.
If the visitor clicks to a second page on your site, her
presence is worth $500. By this measure, a site getting only 10
hits per day could go for $15,000.
This strategy is a lot like the way traditional businesses
have always been sold. The more customers a store has, the more
it is worth to a buyer. That is a pretty solid way to value
domains. It is a model that is likely to be around for a long
time to come.
How can you quickly boost your site's visitors? Start by
focusing on the needs of a specific group. A site on
psychedelic short pants has a better chance of becoming a hit
than a site that hangs their hat on the very general topic of
pants.
A more specific, focused kind of site also does better with
search engines. Indeed, search engines will be your fastest way
of getting lots of eyeballs to your domain. Read the expert
tutorial on getting listed high on search engines at
http://www.webmarketingnow.com
.
Build Sales and Brand Awareness.
No buyer can resist a domain that is pulling in whopping sales
and has a brand name seared into the minds of a profitable
target audience.
Generally a domain is worth the amount of sales it creates in a
year. If your site pulls down $60,000 this year, you could get
that much for your domain name. CPAs, especially those working
with publicly traded corporations, know all kinds of ways to
count a myriad of transactions (even affiliate commissions) into
cash flow stats.
Boost sales by offering low-cost products that can be mass
produced. If hot demand can be created, you can sell thousands
in no time. You can also rack up big annual sales by offering a
pricey service that appeals to a lot of people in a specific
industry. Higher prices are almost always the quickest way to
double, triple, and quadruple sales.
Finally, work to establish your domain as a well-known brand
name. Much of
http://www.amazon.com
's legendary operating expense goes to making their
not-so-common name a household word. You can pull off brand name
awareness at a smaller level by keeping your ads consistently in
important places, putting your name on key websites, writing
articles that make you look like an expert, and participating in
your industry's major Internet discussion groups.
Kevin Nunley provides marketing advice and copy writing for
businesses and organizations. Read all his money-saving
marketing tips at
http://DrNunley.com/
. Reach him at
kevin@drnunley.com
or (801)253-4536 |