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    Default 100 Tools and Resources to Value, Negotiate, and Sell Your eProperties

    Original version is from Namepros.com. Forwarded by Joseph at 2008-12-02.

    Check out these tools designed to make selling domains easier, safer, and more profitable.

    DIY Valuation

    Determining what price you should set or settle for is essential. Your gut feeling may have you reaching for the stars, but your price needs to be grounded in reality. Use these tools to figure out the best price for your domain.

    http://www.marketleap.com/publinkpop]Market Leap : Use MarketLeap’s Link Popularity Checker to find out how many sites link to your domain.

    http://www.webmasterworld.com/forum25/614.htm]Self Domain Appraisal : Check out this thread to learn how to appraise the value of your site on your own.

    https://adwords.google.com/select/Tr...Sandbox]Google Adwords Traffic Estimator : Find out how many people are looking for your site’s top keywords with this tool.

    http://www.zetetic.com/methodology/v...html]Appraisal Measurement Criteria : Check out the way Zetetic values domains.

    http://www.webmasterworld.com/forum3....htm]Valuation of Developed Websites : Consider the cost to create a new comparative website, traffic, revenue, and other factors when valuing your developed domain.

    http://www.stuntdubl.com/2006/02/20/...uation]Website Value 101-How to Appraise a Website :
    Get the basics on website valuation in this article.

    http://www.seoworkers.com/tools/analyzer.html]Search Engine Optimization Analysis Tool : Use this tool to test your domain’s receptiveness to search engine spiders.

    http://www.urltrends.com]URL Trends : Find out where your domain ranks on PR, Alexa, and links. You can also take advantage of their URL comparison tool.

    http://www.domainstate.com/downloads/ppc.exe]Pay Per Click Calculator : Use this calculator to figure out revenue from clicks and traffic figures on your site.

    http://www.ventureplan.com/web.valuations.html]Website Valuation Calculator : Use this formula for a quick way to get an idea of your website’s value.

    http://www.entrepreneurs-journey.com...site-worth]How to sell a website - How much is your website worth : Yaro’s number one rule? “Your site is worth as much as someone is willing to give you for it.”

    http://www.compete.com]Compete : Get traffic graphs for up to three domains at a time on this site.

    http://www.webmasterworld.com/forum31/1766.htm]Guide to Basic Variables that make a website valuable : Read this thread from Webmaster World to calculate future profitability, traffic, and other valuation basics.

    http://www.toolurl.com]Tool url : Check rank position, link popularity, Google Page Rank, and lots of other important valuation stats.

    http://www.alexa.com]Alexa : Get traffic stats and rank information on Alexa.

    http://www.igoldrush.com/sell1.htm]How to value your domain name : Check out this guide to domain name valuation from Internet Gold Rush.


    Appraisal Services

    If you’re unsure of your domain’s value, or just want expert opinion, appraisal services can come in very handy. These services and tools range from precise to ballpark, and free to fairly expensive.

    http://www.premiumdomain.com Premium Domain : Find out if you’re sitting on garbage or a domain that’s worth some serious cash by getting it appraised with Premium Domains.

    http://estibot.com]EstiBot : This appraisal tool is good for getting a rough ballpark estimate of your domain’s value.

    http://zetetic.com]Zetetic : Find out your fair market value with Zetetic.

    https://www.echoarts.com/pll/urlbuye...yers.shtml]URL Buyers Appraisal : Get your domain name looked at by an individual appraiser on this site.

    http://leapfish.com]LeapFish : Get appraisals and instant domain name values on LeapFish.

    http://www.swiftappraisal.com]Swift Appraisal : Find out how much your domain is worth based on Swift Appraisal’s eleven factors.

    http://www.domainappraisalscam.com]Domain Name Appraisal Scam : Arm yourself with knowledge against scammers who want to take advantage of domain name owners.

    http://www.nameboy.com/nameboyapprai...er.php]Nameboy : Use this tool that values your domain based on length, word count, and demand of words and phrases online.


    Market Watch

    Sellers in real estate often look at comparable properties to predict how theirs will perform, and domainers should do the same. Use these resources to check out domains that are similar to yours and see how much they’re selling for, as well as who is buying them.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparables]WikiPedia Comparables : Get an introduction to comparables here.


    http://www.domainershub.com]Domainers Hub : DomainersHub is a real-time domain listing monitoring system, which lets you keep an eye on the values of domains for sale, broken down by premium domains and everything else.


    http://www.dnjournal.com/ytd-sales-charts.htm]DN Journal Year to Date Sales Chart : See the top site sales by rank on this page.



    http://www.namebio.com]NameBio : Domainers can get sales and comps history on domain names. With NameBio, you can find out information like sales price, auction results, and more.


    http://www.soldnames.com]Sold Names : Check out the sales of past premium domains here.

    http://dnsaleprice.com]DN Sale Price : Get sales history for all published domain sales from 2003 to the present on this site.



    Marketplaces

    So you’ve determined your value and you’re ready to sell. Now what? Put your property out on the market and start talking to buyers on these marketplaces for domains.

    http://www.afternic.com Afternic : As one of the leading premium domain sellers and a marketing partner with the majority of the best registrars online, the odds are good that you’ll have a profitable sale on Afternic.

    http://www.dnscoop.com/forum DN Scoop Marketplace : Sell your domain on this marketplace, and take advantage of its in-house valuation tool.


    http://www.domainmarketplace.com Domain Marketplace : Sell your domain names with natural traffic, one and two word generic terms, and strong traffic on Domain Marketplace.

    http://www.votanweb.com Votan Web : Get exposure to web entrepreneurs, Internet tycoons, and other web developers on this sales site.

    http://www.v7n.com/forums/domains V7N Network : On this network, you’ll get access to a large development community and be able to take advantage of a great sales format.

    http://www.buysellwebsite.com Buy Sell Website : This marketplace has listings for both established and start-up websites.

    http://www.domainstate.com DomainState : This is a great place to sell whether you’ve already priced your domain or want to put it out for offers and auctions.

    http://www.domainshows.com Domain Shows : Get free or paid listings on this domain marketplace.

    http://www.namepros.com NamePros : Post your domain name for sale in this forum of over 69,000 domain name owners.

    https://www.tdnam.com/trpHome.aspx]GoDaddy Domain Name Aftermarket : Put your domain up for auction on GoDaddy’s site and you’ll enjoy low commission fees and high visibility.

    http://www.webhostingtalk.com/forumdisplay.php?f=49]Web Hosting Talk : Get offers or check out specific requests on this forum.

    http://forums.digitalpoint.com/forum...2]DigitalPoint : Digital Point’s Sites Forum allows you to list sites and find resources at the same time.


    http://domainerpro.com/selling-domain-on-ebay-1 Selling a Domain on Ebay - Part I : Selling a Domain Name on eBay, Part 1: eBay isn’t considered to be one of the best places to sell your domain. Nonetheless, this domainer’s willing to give it a try. Learn about his experience here.

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    http://www.snapnames.com SnapNames : Get 30 day advertisement and an auction with lots of exposure as well as easy payment and transfers on SnapNames.

    http://www.tulipdomains.com Tulip Domains : Put your domain up for sale on Tulip Domains, and you’ll get offers via email that you can accept or reject, with a 5% commission to Tulip Domains.


    Development

    One effective way to increase your domain’s value is to put some effort into the development of its brand. Full development is best, but these tools and resources offer shortcuts that help.


    http://domainnamenews.com/domain-dev...com/143]Domain Development with Ning.com : Check out this article for a look into developing your domain with Ning.com’s social network platform.

    http://domainnamenews.com/domain-dev...ent/189]Domain Parking ShortComings : Content: Read this article for an argument to go beyond just parking your domain.

    http://www.dotsauce.com/2007/09/19/g...c-to-your-blog Get a rush of traffic to your blog : Put BlogRush on your domain, and you’ll have links to relevant articles instead of a plain parked page.

    http://beep.name/2007/07/30/wordpres...s-manage-blogs WP Cloner : You can maintain your blog on multiple domains with this tool.

    http://www.yellowdev.com/content/view/81 Yellow Dev : If you want to oursource your domain’s development, check out developers like these guys.

    http://domainnamewire.com/2007/09/11...domain-parking Auto Generated Websites : The Future of Domain Parking?: Find out how domain parkers may soon make pages look more like real web sites.

    http://www.domainer.com/domain-owners Domainer : Hire Domainer to develop your premium domain names.

    Negotiation Tactics

    You want $10,000 for your domain, but your buyer is only willing to part with $100. Where do you go from there? Use these negotiation tools to leverage a better deal.

    http://domainerpro.com/negotiate-dom...s/#more-26]How to Negotiate Domain Name Prices : Learn more about the art of negotiating and employ the tactics laid out in this post.

    http://domainsellingtips.com/tip_13_..._pro]Negotiate like a Pro : Use these simple ideas for a look into the basics of domain seller negotiating.

    http://www.buydomains.com/domain-res...ion.jsp]Domain Price Negotitation : Check out this basic rundown of domain negotiations from BuyDomains.

    http://www.votanweb.com/content/show/20]Keep Negotiations Secret when selling an E-Business : Find out why it’s vital to keep quiet about your domain sale in this article.

    http://domainsmagazine.com/Domains_2...html]Negotiate a Deal : Check out these tips for domain buyers to see how the other side thinks.

    http://www.how-to-negotiate.com How to Negotiate : This site is full of ongoing advice on the art of negotiation that can be applied to any situation, including domain sales.

    Brokers

    If you aren’t a great negotiator or just don’t have the time or ambition to take on an eproperty sale yourself, consider hiring a broker. Although they work on commission, they generally deliver a better profit than you’d be able to get on your own.

    http://www.votanweb.com/content/show/8]Should I use an E-Business Broker : Read this article to determine whether a broker is right for you or not.

    http://www.igoldrush.com/sell3.htm]Selling your name via a broker : Check out this guide to using a broker from Internet Gold Rush.


    http://www.impressivedomains.com Impressive Domains : Impressive Domains goes beyond “list and hope” with an active team of marketers and experts in domain name negotiation.

    http://www.businessbroker.net Business Broker : If you’re selling an established domain, you’re selling more than just a name–you’re selling a business. Enlist the help of this expert business broker for the best results.

    http://www.votanweb.com/content/show/12]Working with a broker when you buy or sell ecommerce websites : Learn about how a broker can help you improve your domain sale in this article.

    http://www.sedo.com/main.php3?language=us]Sedo : From brokerage to appraisals and transfers, Sedo takes care of the nitty gritty work of selling your domain.


    http://www.websiteauctionhub.com/too...r.html]Website Auction Hub : Use Website Auction Hub’s broker service to get the most money out of your transaction and preserve your identity at the same time.

    http://www.imergeadvisors.com Imerge Advisors : For small to mid-market domain businesses, iMerge Advisors offers expert brokerage services.

    Financial Services

    Once you’ve reached an agreement, it’s time to get paid! Fight fraud, accept credit cards, and make your life easier by checking out these financial service providers for domainers.

    http://www.buydomains.com/domain-res...ces.jsp]Escrow Services Introduction : Get an introduction to how escrow services work here.

    http://authorize.net Authorize : Accept credit cards and protect yourself from fraud with Autorize.net.


    https://escrow.com/index.asp]Escrow : With Escrow, you can protect yourself from fraud whether you’re buying or selling a domain.


    http://ikobo.com Ikobo : Use Ikobo’s money transfer services to safely accept money from your domain sale. They even have instant payment notification.

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