Single listing
For one business with a selectable duration.
1 month
Excl. VAT.
- Publish 1 listing
- Anonymous or visible contact details
- Save as draft possible
No payment before publication.
For one business with a selectable duration.
1 month
Excl. VAT.
No payment before publication.
For regular sellers with several listings.
3 active listings
Billed yearly. Excl. VAT.
No payment before publication.
To sell a domain portfolio, make domain quality, verified traffic or revenue, renewal costs, trademark risk, registrar control and clean ownership verifiable and show what a buyer can continue after completion. The offer should connect commercial performance with the contracts, people, assets and permissions that produce it.
Explain domain quality, verified traffic or revenue, renewal costs, trademark risk, registrar control and clean ownership, the owner's current duties and the exact transaction perimeter. Historic results, current pipeline and forecasts should be separated so buyers can test what is recurring rather than relying on a headline turnover figure.
Prepare a domain inventory with registrar, expiry, renewal cost, traffic and revenue evidence, acquisition history, liens or disputes, trademarks and transfer status. Mark ownership, term, notice, transfer restrictions and any consent required; financial data and operating records should cover comparable periods.
Digital businesses, investors and agencies may fit when they can assess naming, traffic quality, legal risk and portfolio renewal economics. Screen for the capabilities that protect continuity as well as available capital, and explain which skills can be transferred during an agreed induction. Do not publish registrar credentials, transfer codes, private registrant data, unpublished acquisition targets and security settings. Use anonymised segments, ranges and aggregate performance to support initial evaluation, then open identifying information only for a justified review step.
Unlock eligible domains, confirm contact and registry data, use secure transfer procedures and record every completed registrar move. Build a handover list for open work, responsible people, access, deadlines and introductions before the seller's availability reduces.
Compare the broader category or return to the main seller page: sell a company and IT & software.
Show several comparable periods and evidence for domain quality, verified traffic or revenue, renewal costs, trademark risk, registrar control and clean ownership. Reconcile financial claims with a domain inventory with registrar, expiry, renewal cost, traffic and revenue evidence, acquisition history, liens or disputes, trademarks and transfer status and distinguish transferable performance from work or relationships that depend on the seller.
A focused file should include a domain inventory with registrar, expiry, renewal cost, traffic and revenue evidence, acquisition history, liens or disputes, trademarks and transfer status. Explain gaps and exceptions before they affect valuation, warranties or the timetable.
Identify which parts of domain quality, verified traffic or revenue, renewal costs, trademark risk, registrar control and clean ownership depend on the seller, individual employees, major customers, suppliers, premises or permissions. Quantify concentrations and explain which safeguards or transition steps can make the operation less dependent on them.
Unlock eligible domains, confirm contact and registry data, use secure transfer procedures and record every completed registrar move. Test the transfer on real open work and record who owns every remaining exception after completion.