
With more than 18 years of hands-on experience in the domain name industry, David Clements is recognized worldwide as a trusted premium domain broker.
As founder of Brannans.com, David has managed six, seven, and eight-figure buy-side and sell-side domain transactions, helping startups, investors, and global brands acquire and sell domain name assets that capture real value.
A frequent speaker at international domain conferences and trade shows, David is known for his ability to negotiate complex deals with discretion, speed, and measurable results.
His expertise spans every stage of the domain brokerage process—acquisition, valuation, negotiation, and closing—making him a go-to resource for organizations that need more than just a broker: they need a partner.
Track Record
David has launched and scaled multiple ventures using premium generic domains—including Cheesecake.com and Batteries.com—proving the value of domains as foundational business assets.
Global Reach
David has negotiated deals across North America, Europe, Asia, and beyond. His work spans over a dozen countries, giving him deep insight into international markets and cross-border negotiations.
Education & Recognition
David earned his degree in Biotechnology from Kennesaw State University, where he was honored with multiple academic distinctions, including:
Beyond Business
Based in Georgia, David is a volunteer scuba diver at the Georgia Aquarium and enjoys life with his wife and two daughters.

Mike Bowden serves as the IT Support and Project Manager for Brannans.com, overseeing all network infrastructure, technical operations, and website management.
With a lifelong passion for technology that began at the age of six—when he first discovered computers—and building his first website at just ten years old, Mike has turned his early enthusiasm into a successful career.
In addition to supporting Brannans and its clients, Mike is also the owner and project manager of On Budget Services, where he delivers cost-effective IT solutions, web support, and technical troubleshooting.
His expertise ensures Brannans’ digital platforms remain reliable, secure, and optimized for clients engaging in premium domain transactions
Teaching & Personal Interests
Beyond his professional work, Mike is dedicated to technology education. He teaches students and homeschool groups on topics such as virtual reality, micro-computers, and programming fundamentals. When he isn’t solving technical challenges or enhancing Brannans’ digital infrastructure, Mike enjoys spending time with his family and sharing his knowledge of emerging technologies.

Selina Kausar is the Marketing Manager at Brannans.com, where she leads all content strategy, branding, and digital marketing initiatives. With extensive experience helping startups, founders, and small businesses build, grow, and leverage their online presence, Selina plays a key role in positioning Brannans as the go-to brokerage for premium domain names.
In addition to her work with Brannans, Selina is an accomplished writer and communications consultant, advising small businesses across both the US and UK on messaging, content development, and digital growth strategies.
Academic & Professional Background
Originally from Birmingham, England, Selina studied at the University of Birmingham and the University of Southern California, earning a Bachelor’s degree and two Master’s degrees. This strong academic foundation supports her expertise in both marketing and communications.
Personal Life
Selina now resides in Beverly Hills, California, where she continues to balance her work with Brannans and her independent consultancy, while also contributing to press and publication opportunities on behalf of the firm and its founder, David Clements.
Premium domain names are short, memorable web addresses that have already been registered and are considered more valuable than standard domains. These names typically use common dictionary words, popular keywords, or highly sought-after phrases that are easy to remember and spell. Examples include Insurance.com, Hotels.com, or Cars.com - simple names that instantly communicate what a business does.
Premium domains command higher prices because they offer significant marketing advantages. A memorable domain name builds instant credibility, improves search engine visibility, and makes it easier for customers to find and remember your website. While a standard domain might cost $10-$50 annually, premium domains can range from hundreds to millions of dollars, depending on factors such as domain length, keyword relevance, extension type (with .com being the most valuable), and market demand.
Simple buying services are not obligated to work or provide the best domain deal for customers. Most often, they simply wait for buyers to request a domain. Then they simply contact the domain owner and make your offer. Often, you pay a fee no matter what.
Professional domain name brokers and agents, like Brannans.com, are active and proactive. They research similar domains and recent domain sales to determine an approximate market value. Then they advise their client — either a domain buyer or domain seller — on the techniques to complete the domain transaction successfully, always in the client's best interests. This often requires hours of research and effort, as well as experience. A professional domain broker does not get paid unless the domain transaction is successful.
A domain broker service acts as a professional intermediary between buyers and sellers of domain names, much like real estate agents work with properties. When you want a domain that's already owned by someone else, a broker uses their industry connections and expertise to track down the owner, initiate contact, and negotiate on your behalf while keeping your identity confidential. This anonymity is crucial because if owners know who's interested, they may inflate prices.
Professional domain brokers bring negotiation skills, market knowledge, and legal expertise to ensure smooth transactions. They handle all the paperwork, use secure escrow services for payments, and work to get you the best possible price. Most brokers only receive payment when a deal closes successfully, typically charging a 15-20% commission on sales or a fee based on the transaction value for acquisitions.
Premium domain name costs vary dramatically based on the domain's perceived value, ranging from a few hundred dollars to millions. Factors affecting price include domain length (shorter is more expensive), keyword popularity, extension type (.com commands premium prices), brandability, existing traffic, and current market demand. Common premium domains might cost $1,000-$50,000, while highly coveted single-word or category-defining domains can sell for six or seven figures.
Beyond the purchase price, you'll need to budget for transaction fees. If using a broker service, expect to pay 15-20% commission on top of the agreed sale price. Some platforms also charge processing fees of 3-10% depending on the payment method. After the initial purchase, most premium domains renew at standard registration rates, typically $10-$ 50 annually, although some registry-designated premium domains may maintain higher renewal fees.
The domain acquisition process typically takes 2-6 weeks, from initial contact to completed transfer, although timelines vary significantly based on the circumstances. If a domain is listed for sale with clear pricing, the transaction can be completed in as few as a few days. However, when a broker must locate an owner who isn't actively selling, initiate negotiations, and work through multiple counteroffers, the process can extend to several weeks or even months. Most broker services allocate 30 days for negotiations.
The actual transfer process, once terms are agreed upon, usually takes 5-10 business days. This includes time for escrow payment processing, domain unlock procedures, authorization code transfers, and DNS propagation. Complications, such as unresponsive owners, domain disputes, or trademark concerns, can add weeks to the timeline. For sellers, the process is often faster since you control the domain and can respond to offers immediately, though finding the right buyer at your desired price may take longer.