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B2B newsletter with specialist audience

Specialist newsletter with B2B target group, grown readership and suitable domain for expansion or integration.

Canton / Country
Switzerland
Offer
DomainNewsletter
Price
CHF 28'000
Revenue
CHF 18'000 - 26'000
Profit
On request

Domain for sale: assess name, history and transfer

Buying a domain is not only about getting a web address. A good domain can provide a memorable name, useful history, traffic, backlinks or a starting point for a digital project. This page helps buyers compare domain listings with a clear view of opportunity and risk.

Assess name and possible use

Name, extension, language, length, memorability and fit with a target market influence domain value. A domain can suit a brand, shop, regional service, campaign or SEO project, but it should remain understandable for future users.

Review history, traffic and backlinks

Before making an inquiry, it is useful to check previous use, link profile, traffic, search visibility, possible penalties, associated content and reputation risk. Good history can help, while poor history can hold a project back.

Clarify rights and trademark risks

A domain should not create conflict with existing trademarks, company names or rights. Buyers should check whether the name can be used legally, whether restrictions exist and whether the guide price matches the real potential.

Prepare transfer and compare alternatives

The transfer should cover registrar, auth code, DNS, email, connected hosting and timing. If the project already includes content or technology, Buy websites or Buy online projects can be more complete alternatives than a domain alone.

Frequently asked questions about buying a domain

What does buying a domain mean?

It means taking over an existing domain name with the technical transfer, for example through registrar, auth code, DNS and ownership change.

What makes a domain interesting?

Clear name, suitable extension, memorability, commercial relevance, traffic, backlinks, clean history and possible use influence domain appeal.

Should domain history be checked?

Yes. Previous use, backlinks, archived content, possible penalties and reputation can influence value and risk.

Which trademark risks should be checked?

Buyers should check whether the domain may conflict with existing trademarks, company names, products, people or rights.

Is a domain with backlinks always worth more?

Not always. Backlinks should be relevant, natural and high quality. Artificial or toxic links can be a risk.

What should the domain transfer include?

The transfer should clarify registrar, auth code, owner, DNS, email, connected hosting, payment and exact timing of the change.

What is the difference between domain and website?

The domain is the address. A website also includes content, technology, design, traffic, data and often connected systems.

Does company.ch replace legal review?

No. company.ch helps buyers find offers and make contact, but it does not replace legal, technical or financial review.