Domain Question

bqpennell

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Hello,

Having a web site done by Hyper 6 and then having ccarters professionalism advise added afterwards.

So far loving the site, but not the domain it will be sitting on. My question is with a high quality web site by hyper 6 and eventually ccarters suggestions added how important will the domain be towards the success of this.

I fount a awesome domain name 2 words perfect fit for the site I am having done. However they are wanting 3k for this domain. Now I am thinking long term with this website so I am okay with investing a lot into it. However I do not want to pay 3k for a domain name if in the end its all about website quality.

I just wanted to get some input from people that been branding websites for years opinion on this.

Thanks in advance.
 


Branding is essential to the success of a company. If you have the perfect domain name, and they are asking $3k, it's worth the $3k.

First and foremost, if $3k is the asking price, offer them $1500. Nobody pays full asking prices for domain names. You should be able to get it discounted by at least $500.

The domain name/company name is one of the most important parts of any company. It is what people experience first about your business.

This kind of seems like a silly question when I feel like you already know the answer to this.

Premium Domain name + Hyper6 design + Quality Content = Good start

Shitty Domain Name + Not great design + crappy content = may as well not bother.
 
Branding is essential to the success of a company. If you have the perfect domain name, and they are asking $3k, it's worth the $3k.

First and foremost, if $3k is the asking price, offer them $1500. Nobody pays full asking prices for domain names. You should be able to get it discounted by at least $500.

The domain name/company name is one of the most important parts of any company. It is what people experience first about your business.

This kind of seems like a silly question when I feel like you already know the answer to this.

Premium Domain name + Hyper6 design + Quality Content = Good start

Shitty Domain Name + Not great design + crappy content = may as well not bother.


Thank you very much. I had a idea it mattered, But i have spent a lot of time reading these forums lately and talking to a few people and for the most part i have read or heard where content is key. It's sells the page. So i have 1 decent domain name for the site, and one crappy domain name for the site. When i seen the other that fit my site to a tee I was gonna just buy it. However reading how its all about the content I wanted to be 100% before I Invested 3k into a domain.

Thank you for your advise about trying to negotiate for a lower price. I will see if i can locate the Domain owner but it is being resold on go daddy and not sure if that info will be available to me.
 
I have a similar problem a few years ago. i paid about 3.5k for mine they wanted 5. thinking back now... it was a steal. also great for seo. go for it branding is everything.
 
Step1) Perform a whois search, send him an email and wait. In most cases, even if he's using whois protection, the email you'll send to dsadhjkdahdjshk@icanhasprivatewhoisplz.com or whatever the email address generated by the whois protection system is will be forwarded to the email address he has on file with that registrar. It's worth a shot because by dealing with the seller directly, there are no commissions involved and that's a decent advantage.

Step2) If he doesn't reply or you don't want to wait anymore, visit Sedo.com and BuyDomains.com and perform a search for that domain. If he's a domainer, he might have listed it there as well. Both Sedo and BuyDomains have lower commissions than GoDaddy and as a result, the seller might be willing to accept a lower price if you handle this transaction through one of these venues.

Step3) If nothing works and the domain is genuinely worth it, pay the $3k. Paying $3k for a good domain is definitely NOT a mistake. In fact, if we're talking about a long-term project you're serious about, it will probably be one of the best acquisitions you've ever made.
 
Don't spend $3k on a domain for branding. Use a tool like LeanDomainSearch to try a few word combinations and you'd be surprised what you can register for $7. Just don't use "CPA" in your network name, or a farm animal...

Think of some of the better networks out there - without their brand equity, the domain itself wouldn't be worth much.

Just with a quick search I found StackBank.com, ConnectOffers.com, CoastalClick.com, RebelClick.com, ClickChase.com, ClickCreators.com, LegacyAds.com, etc, etc, etc - all for $7.

Save your money for the actual branding part.
 
...MediaSmooth.com, BeyondLinks.com,

Or how about FiskAds.com - personalize your shit to add that trust factor.

lol thank you as your advice was very helpful seriously. However this isn't to rebrand a network if i do decide to change names id be going back to my old one as i loved it.

This was for a credit report site I am having done by hyper 6, has several sub pages including a how to repair damaged credit page.

The domain was called creditcontrol.com, I seen that and thought nice fit for what I am having built. My only fear is not spending 3k. My fear is paying 3k and nothing comes from it cause i know the credit report vertical has a lot of competition and can become very expensive with PPC.
 
lol thank you as your advice was very helpful seriously. However this isn't to rebrand a network if i do decide to change names id be going back to my old one as i loved it.

This was for a credit report site I am having done by hyper 6, has several sub pages including a how to repair damaged credit page.

The domain was called creditcontrol.com, I seen that and thought nice fit for what I am having built. My only fear is not spending 3k. My fear is paying 3k and nothing comes from it cause i know the credit report vertical has a lot of competition and can become very expensive with PPC.

My bad, I assumed you were rebranding your network. As far as CreditControl.com, it's a decent domain but not for $3k. Anyway, you can use the same method as above with terms like "credit" to find something for reg fee. Good luck.
 
I heard Will could pay off the entire US national debt, only he won't because he wants to teach those silly fucks about the dangers of printing money all willy nilly.
 
lol :xmas-smiley-010:

you forgot sweetmouthryaneagle.com , srsly how could you forget that one. I mean shit, I heard through the grape vine that Ryan and Tanner Vaughn were getting together to paint their nails just last month!

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