Domain Selling Facts


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Domain Selling Facts

Domain Selling Facts

Facts of Selling A Domain Name in NZ

When selling a domain names in New Zealand, there are few very important things to consider. At kiwinz we have been dealing with domains for a very long time and through experience and domain market knowledge we have compiled this list of things to look out for when selling your domain names in NZ.

  • Patience

  • Price

  • Promotion

  • Negotiation

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Good Things Take Time

Patience : When selling your domain name in New Zealand you will need patience, a domain name can take from as little as days to as much as 2 years to sell, in some cases it may even longer for high value domains. Be prepared for the worst case scenario when listing your domain name for sale.

Don’t be surprised if you don’t sell your domain name straight away as to get the right buyer for your domain name is going to take time and a bit of effort. This is where kiwinz.co.nz is here for

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Price : New Zealand domain market is very small and not many buyers are willing to pay much for a domain name so when listing your domain name consider your price for the domain. If you price the domain too high then you will scare the buyers away and if you list it at very low price then you will not make much profit for your effort.

One of the simplest way to price your domain name is by asking yourself how much are you willing to pay for your domain name if you were going to buy the domain from someone else.

This will give you some idea of what others will be looking to pay for it in the New Zealand domain market. If you are still not sure then consider getting your domain name appraised, this might give you an indication of what your domain name is worth in the current market.

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Promoting Your Domain Names

Promotion : After you have listed your domain name for sale then promoting your listing is always best way to get potential buyers to view your domain listing and decide if they might be interested. 

Promoting  your domain listing on social media is one of the best ways to get buyers. At kiwinz we have features that will let you promote your listings to most of the social network sites to gain more buyers. Consider contacting people who might have some interest in your domain name directly and informing them to check out your domain name listing.

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How to sell your domain name Fast with kiwinz.co.nz

At kiwinz we have made it easier for you to sell your domain names fast, We have designed our site to include social media promotion for every domain name listings.

All you have to do is click on the social icons and your listing will be exposed to all your friends and family and if they share the links then your domain listings will get exposed to more and more people.

The more people know about your domain names for sale the better as this will increase the chances of getting your domain name sold fast.

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Domain Price Negotiation

Negotiation : When listing your domain name for sale make sure to add in some where that you are willing to negotiate. Always be prepaid to negotiate with the buyer, no matter what they have to offer as this will give you indication of what someone is willing to pay for your domain name.

If the offer is too low then consider making a counter offer instead of turning their offer down, be prepaid to sell at lower than your asking price if you have good buyer as you never might get a buyer in future.

Facts of Domain Market in NZ

New Zealand has a very small domain name market compared to rest of the world and with a very high percentage of new zealander’s don’t even know what a domain name is.

When selling your domain name be patience, price your domain name reasonablypromote your listing and be open for negotiation.

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