All good things must come to an end, and this is also applicable
to high-ranking websites. At times, there is simply no point maintaining
them, simply because there is nothing left to explore. But just because
a site is about to be shut down doesn't mean it should go to waste.
One way to cash in on a closed site is to sell the domain name.
Of course, before you sell your domain name, you'll have to notify your registrar or web hosting company first just to make sure that you are not violating terms in your contract.
The next question you need to ask yourself is how do you know the value of a domain name? A good place to start would be checking with an appraisal site. Basically, these are sites that assess the value of domain names. Here's a list of the most reliable appraisal sites:
Estibot's results page contains various domain details (domain, SLD, and keyword) right down to its estimated value. One of the most useful pieces of information on the results page is the availability of the domain name under several TLDs. Other information the results page displays includes the average search result, and traffic rank.
For those that want more comprehensive results, they can subscribe to any of their appraisal packages. Their starter package, which allows users seven appraisals a day, is absolute free. There are three other paid packages wherein users could receive alerts, free updates, and portfolio.
Aside from the usual details (e.g. value, ranking, searches), this site also shows the Alexa ranking. This is a ranking system set up by alexa.com that measures the number of visits of each site. In valuate.com, the Alexa ranking is displayed along the Traffic column.
These are just three of the leading appraisal sites. If you want a more comprehensive analysis of your domain's value, a good idea is to use several sites and base your decision on the average.
The next step is to find a buyer that would be willing to pay for the price you set. There are several sites where you can sell your domain name, namely NamePros, DNForum, and Sedo.
One way to cash in on a closed site is to sell the domain name.
Of course, before you sell your domain name, you'll have to notify your registrar or web hosting company first just to make sure that you are not violating terms in your contract.
The next question you need to ask yourself is how do you know the value of a domain name? A good place to start would be checking with an appraisal site. Basically, these are sites that assess the value of domain names. Here's a list of the most reliable appraisal sites:
- Estibot
Estibot's results page contains various domain details (domain, SLD, and keyword) right down to its estimated value. One of the most useful pieces of information on the results page is the availability of the domain name under several TLDs. Other information the results page displays includes the average search result, and traffic rank.
- DOMAININDEX
For those that want more comprehensive results, they can subscribe to any of their appraisal packages. Their starter package, which allows users seven appraisals a day, is absolute free. There are three other paid packages wherein users could receive alerts, free updates, and portfolio.
- Valuate
Aside from the usual details (e.g. value, ranking, searches), this site also shows the Alexa ranking. This is a ranking system set up by alexa.com that measures the number of visits of each site. In valuate.com, the Alexa ranking is displayed along the Traffic column.
These are just three of the leading appraisal sites. If you want a more comprehensive analysis of your domain's value, a good idea is to use several sites and base your decision on the average.
The next step is to find a buyer that would be willing to pay for the price you set. There are several sites where you can sell your domain name, namely NamePros, DNForum, and Sedo.
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