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.EU domain registration and .EU domain name
.EU domain names availableIf you are interested in obtaining one or more domains listed below, please contact us at michiel@domainseller.eu. We are also accepting offers for the complete collection of names. Domain transaction will be handled by afternic or sedo. Prices subject to change without notice. No web pages, traffic, search engine placement or graphics offered or implied with any of the names offered for sale. Buyer is responsible for paying chosen Registrar's annual registration fees in order to maintain registration of domain name.
Buy and Sell Domain NamesSedo is the global marketplace for buying and selling domain names and websites. Our goal is to help website owners find a great name for their new online business. We've assembled the world's largest database of high-quality domain names -- over 3.0 million names! -- and a community of domain professionals from around the world. Sedo's network includes domain-oriented sites in five languages and a full range of domain name services: domain auctions, domain name consulting, domain name appraisals and valuation, and domain name escrow/ transfer services. Afternic helps people buy and sell premium domain names. Members can search our huge database of listings, determine market values with our domain name appraisal service, negotiate deals, and close transactions securely with their DNEscrow service. Why Buy Domain NamesAdvertising Revenue: If you will be providing content on your site, you would be considered a publisher. Publishers make money by selling name brand products and services that are related to the site's content. Commission Junction offers thousands of advertisers that want to offer products and services on your site. Brand: Develop your new domain name to feature your brand name products or services. All domain names are unique but there are only so many good ones relevant to your interests. Competition: Buy related domain names so your competition can't use them for their benefit and/or against you. What if they bought the domain names that you are thinking about buying? You may NEVER have the opportunity to own them ever again. And now the domains that you once liked are now being used to against you. Don't look back someday and regret not buying the domain names you want. Content: Use your new domain name for a blog, hobby site, specialty ecommerce site, community information, photo sharing, friends and family networking and more. Cost Effective: Your cost is primarily the purchase price of the domain name. Annual renewal fees are less than $10 per year. Credibility: Show your visitors that you are serious about your content. Build sites or park pages on good domain names and be proud of the domain names you own. If you are opening an online business, start with a good domain name. Show your visitors/customers that you are serious about your online venture and, in a few years, the domain will probably appreciate in value even if your business does not take off. Direct Navigation: This occurs when an end user types YourDomainName.extension into their browser directly without even searching to find your site. Many of our keyword-specific domains are enjoy Direct Navigation. Email: Use your new domain name to host email addresses. Create and use email addresses like sales@YourDomainName.extension or yourname@YourDomainName.extension. You will never have to change your email address again because your email provider/ISP changed. Ecommerce: Build a storefront and sell your home made salsa or arts and crafts. Point your domain name to your eBayŽ seller's page and then give it out to potential customers. A domain name is much easier to put on a business card or advertisement in a newspaper or magazine than a crazy eBayŽ seller's list or storefront. Express Yourself: What do you have to say? Build a political blog site, review the latest electronic gadgets or offer gardening tips. Tell the people what's good and bad in the world. Forwarding: Forward your new domain name to your existing website or any other web site/web page you wish. Buy all the related domain names that you can and point them all (masked to prevent duplicate content) to your existing site thus giving your main domain more reach. Gifts: Buy a domain name for your mother's hobby or your brother's business and give it to them as a gift. Give domains to friends, family, co-workers, charities and good causes. See if they will give you a receipt for the value of the donation. Maybe the gift is tax deductible? Ask them for a permanent link back to your site of choice in return. Grouping: Buy groups of domains when you can, especially if one seller has many that you want. You can probably get a nice package deal and all in one transaction. Buy the plural, the ...ed, the ...ing, the dash version and others in the keyword, category or industry that interests you. Hosting: You can host your new domain at dozens of reliable hosts for less than $10 per month. You can change the nameservers and hosts as often as you like and your visitors never have to know the difference. Investment: Hold for price appreciation. Read about recent domain sales, updated each Tuesday evening. A friend of mine has a saying about Cape Cod real estate... "You never pay too much. You just pay too early." I think the same is true for quality domain names. Buy a domain and hold for price appreciation. Hey, build a little revenue site or park with pay-per-click and make some money while you're waiting. Jackpot!!!: If you have enough quality domain names (say one hundred or more) the day will probably come when someone will buy just one that will pay for all the rest. Example - If you have one hundred domains that cost you $10 each per year to renew then sell just one domain for $2000, that's a 200 times return on your money. Sounds like a nice jackpot to me. Keywords: If you bid on keywords at Google AdWords and Yahoo Search Marketing to advertise your existing website, you should own domain names that include those same keywords that are important to your business. Location, Location, Location: Buying a good domain is like opening a store in a great location. It may cost more money but you don't see McDonald's opening up a store behind some old warehouse (unless of course a highway exit ramp is planned for that location :-). What that means is that if you can see the "exit ramp" in the planning stages, buy domain names in that keyword, category or industry. Marketing: YourDomainName.extension is much easier to say, spell and read than geocites.com/whatever/whatever. Looks much better in print too. Minipreneurs: No. We didn't make up this word, Trendwatching.com coined the term. Read their article about "minipreneurs" and how masses of people are getting online to sell items to supplement their income. Trendwatching.com doesn't really talk about domain names but you can be assured that all these new economy entrepreneurs are going to need domain names, web design and hosting. Portfolio: Owing a diverse portfolio of domain names will increase your "irons in the fire". Keywords, categories and industries run hot and cold. Also, you may want to own a domain name that you will someday develop. If you have a nice portfolio of domain names, you will be able to pick the domain that's right for your next online venture... and your next... and your next. Print Advertisements: If you do any advertising in magazines or newspapers, you want a domain name that will catch the readers' eye. Also, think about what you pay for one month's print ad. Spend that amount to buy a good domain. So, if you spend $500 a month in advertising, get yourself a $500 domain name. If your advertising budget for one month is $10,000, there really is no reason that you shouldn't own and be using a great domain name. MANY great domain names can be purchased for under $10,000. Professionalism: Don't dread giving out your web address or your AOL email address. Give them YourDomainName.com and me@YourDomainName.com. Return on Investment: Most domains cost less than $10 per year for registration at many registrars. If you can make $.03 a day in revenue, you are profitable. If you can make $.06 a day, you are doubling your money. Imagine if you had a couple hundred domains making $1.00 a day. Sounds like a great job to me! Pay Per Click Revenue: If you choose to park your domain with a "pay-per-click" revenue provider, they will optimize your domain's parked page with keywords and links so visitors will find your domain and then click on an advertiser's link. Each time a visitor clicks on an advertisement, you get paid! Search Engine Results: Many webmasters argue that having a keyword rich domain will help your site show up better in search engine results. Small Annual Renewal fee: Regardless of what you pay to acquire any domain, the following year's renewal fee will be less than $10. (.tv domains and other country extensions have higher annual renewal fees.) Supply and Demand: There is obviously a limited supply of quality or unique brand domain names. As Internet use continues to explode around the world and among future generations, good domains will only increase in value. Think ahead: Wayne Gretsky said he skated to where the puck was going to be, not to where the puck was at the time. Buy domain names that will be popular one to three years out and be patient. Wait for the industry and the market to develop then your investment should appreciate in value substantially. Viral Marketing: Buy a memorable (brand or keyword) domain name and use it so others can easily pass it along to others so you can enjoy the power of viral marketing. Visitor Experience: As potential visitors use search engines to find web sites, they are more likely to click on a site with a relevant domain name than some keyword-keyword-keyword.biz spammy looking domain name. Legal / TrademarksWe have planned to develop web sites on all of the listed domain names. Some sites have already been developed and some are in the process of development. We have no bad faith intentions to speculate with registering these domains or to "cyber squat" trademarks or confusingly similar business names even though some of our domain name might unintentionally infringe on a trademark. We attest that we have not received any Cease and Desist letters regarding any of the domains listed for sale. However, we do not guarantee that any domain name is free of trademark restrictions. Consult an attorney for advice if necessary. If we do own a trademark infringing domain name, we reserve the right and may have plans to develop the domain name into a website featuring reviews, spoofs, criticisms, parodies or other content that would be protected from trademark infringement. We have created potential brand names by registering them as domain names. We claim "first use" by such registration and use said domain names as developed sites and/or parked pages that generate revenue thus giving us "de facto" trademark rights on all of our listed domain names. |
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