What Is a Premium Domain Name?

Skip the dictionary definition. Here’s the real one: a premium domain is a name that anyone in the market immediately recognizes as worth serious money, and a buyer will pay that money because the alternative is competing against the company that owns it.
How to Sell a Domain Name

Most domain owners leave money on the table. Not a little. A lot. I’ve watched sellers accept $45,000 for a name that a targeted buyer would have paid $180,000 for. The difference wasn’t the domain. It was the process.
How Much Does a Domain Name Cost?

Let me give you the real answer before I walk you through the details. A domain name can cost $12 or it can cost $30 million. The range is that wide, and both ends are legitimate. What sits in between depends on a handful of specific factors that have nothing to do with guesswork.
How to Acquire a Domain Name That’s Already Taken

The domain you want is taken. Here’s what actually happens when you try to acquire it, and why how you approach the owner changes everything.