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I registered a domain 4 days ago, that I was very surprised wasn't taken.
It's related to a geographical location. I have received an email from someone wanting the domain already, what are the rules I need to follow if they offer me something I can't refuse? I had planned to create a shopping portal / info site related to the domain. What restrictions would be on me considering its a 4 day old rego ? |
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Alternatively I guess you could arrange some legal documents that outline a future sale/transfer of ownership.
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Thanks for that.
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Bit of a long shot here but may be worth investigating.
Was the domain registered under a business name? If so, it may be possible to sell the business - the domain would stay with the business and therefore would not need to be transferred. Not sure if this system would work, perhaps other here would know? |
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Form a lease whereby the lessor has the option to purchase after 6 months
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The good thing is, I own the .com also, so I can tie it all together I guess.
Contract can include instant transfer of .com + other details relating to the .au Thanks for the tips. |
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Paz, i like your idea of leasing. This would get around the no-sell-for-6-month issue!
Looks like NetFleet needs a "for lease" section for those newly registered domains. Daivd...? ;-) |
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I actually like the idea of leasing very much... because the value of the domain appreciates over time.
Also i believe that domains now are under-priced so people who are selling good domains now might regret it later... just think of how much domains have increased in value over the last 1-2 years. So if there was a way to get clients to lease to domain ... even for a small amount of money and on long term leases... it would be great for all domainers. I've actually tried to lease my domain names at dnMarket.com.au but there has been no interest in the idea. However if Netfleet does it, then i'm sure there will be lots of interest. Maybe visitors might have the option of buying OR leasing a domain name... sounds like a simple feature to add to an already great system. |
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I'm not sure how leasing a domain would appeal to the general population. I think most end-users will realise that by building a site, promoting the URL and building inbound links they are actually adding value to someone elses property.
So whilst it would be fantastic for domain owners I think you'd struggle to find many takers (except for the 6 mth thing described above) Might look into it as an option though - test the waters. It does seem to be highly profitable with phonewords (1300 Australia spent millions buying numbers like 1300homeloan to lease them out) to my surprise....
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it's interesting how brick and motor businesses happily rent someone else's retail space and run their shops. Because they either couldn't afford buying, or they don't want to have so much capital lock up in a real estate upfront.
Why not domains? LeaseThis.com has been there for years but had little success. I wonder what is missing in this industry. |
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