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Turn Your Domain into a Premium Asset

Sell Your Premium Domain Name With
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We connect high-value domain owners with serious buyers, ensuring smooth transactions and maximum value.

 

 

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Why Trust Brannans To Sell Your Domain

Actionable advice, market trends, and behind-the-scenes strategy from the Brannans team.
Discreet & Professional
Discreet & Professional
Selling a domain isn’t just a transaction—it’s a reputation decision. We operate with complete discretion, protecting your identity and brand throughout the process. Our clients trust us to represent them with professionalism, respect, and results.
Expert Valuation
Expert Valuation
We don’t guess—we analyze. Brannans brings decades of experience in valuing premium digital assets based on market demand, industry relevance, and brand positioning. You’ll get clarity on what your domain is really worth and how to position it for maximum impact.
High-Value Focus
High-Value Focus
Our process is tailored for top-tier domains. We identify ideal buyers, structure deals to maximize value, and manage everything from outreach to secure transfer. No wasted time. No noise. Just serious buyers and smart deals.
Global Buyer Network
Global Buyer Network
With connections across startups, investors, and enterprise buyers worldwide, Brannans gives your domain access to an elite pool of serious purchasers. We navigate every negotiation with strategy and discretion to get you the strongest possible outcome.

What Makes A Domain Premium

Learn how top startups and investors stay ahead of domain market trends and how to secure your competitive edge.
Short, Memorable
Brandable (short, easy to spell)
One or Two Words Max
.com Preferred
History of Traffic or SEO Value
High Commercial Intent
I'm interested in...(Required)
Name(Required)

Frequently Asked Questions

What are premium domain names?
What is the difference between a simple domain buying service and professional domain name brokers and agents?
What is a domain broker service?
How much does it cost to buy a premium domain name?
How long does the domain buying or selling process take?

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.

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