How do you think a potential buyer first checks if your domain is for sale?

How do you think a potential buyer first checks if your domain is for sale?
How do you think a potential buyer first checks if your domain is for sale?
How do you think a potential buyer first checks if your domain is for sale? 1

Eric Lyon posted an interesting poll over at Namepros. Sellers thinking about how their buyers find them basically.

Eric wrote:

Selling a domain often comes down to visibility. Some sellers list on major marketplaces, while others rely on a parked landing page to do the talking.

Setting aside all the loud noise of different landing pages, parking pages, marketplace options, features, themes, conventional marketing, outbound, SEM/SEO, etc., etc… How are potential buyers really finding out whether or not a “specific domain name” is even available for sale?

Your experience matters. Cast your vote and help us all uncover which channel is used the most as a buyers 1st choice to identify if a “specific domain name” is even available for sale or not.

The poll results can be fine-tuned to your sales strategy so you can focus on the channels that truly move the needle.

Over 300 votes and the results: (Poll still running)

1st Visit the domain directly by typing it into their address bar 179 votes 57.4%

2nd Use a convenient “domain search” service e.g. registrar/marketplace 102 votes 32.7%

3rd Check a WHOIS service 15 votes 4.8%

4th (tie) Ask their broker 7 votes 2.2%

4th (tie) Other (Explain in the comments) 7 votes 2.2%

5th Ask an LLM or voice AI assistant 2 votes 0.6%


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