One of the hardest things about selling a domain name can be figuring out the price that you want for the domain name. If you set the price to high people won’t purchase the name. However, if you set the price to low than you run the risk of missing out on a huge profit margin. Here is a look at what factors you should take into consideration when pricing your domain name to sell.
Traffic. Consider what type of traffic your domain name receives already. Chances are if you sell the domain name the traffic will still keep going to that domain name. If you have a high amount of traffic you can price the domain higher than you would a low traffic website.
Revenue Conversions. Many domain names have a way to receive revenue from the website. It is a good idea to consider what type of revue you receive from your domain name and consider it into the price of the domain name. If you get a high amount of revenue you will want to ask for more than one that is less profitable.
Keywords. Consider what type of keywords your domain name has. Domain names that are keyword friendly will sell for a higher amount because they will appear higher in Google search results than a website without keywords.
Popularity of the Subject Matter. You must also factor into the price of your domain name the popularity of the subject matter. If the domain name pertains to a popular subject matter you can ask for a higher price than one that is less popular.








