Sell Domain NamesThe domain name buying and selling industry is worth well over $15 million annually. Given the competition for online real estate, you want to invest wisely. As the past has indicated, simply throwing your money at any old dot-com domain isn't necessarily a savvy move. Nonsensical names can leave consumers feeling nonplussed. Names tethered to a brand or trademark can lead to legal headaches. Overly clunky or difficult to remember names can drain money from your account and yield little to no return.
To sell sub-domains, you need to grab good territories. We at Corp.com may have the real estate specials you've been hunting for. Find out if your keywords, keyphrases, or brands are available through Corp.com now. Type them into our convenient search box, and register today. The process is fast and easy. We can also clue you into leaseable sub domains, such as Mys.net, Johan.com, and Shelter.com. To up your chances of grabbing the best domain, you might want to rent multiple sub-domain spaces from us.
Does a Corp.com domain name really get you anything? In fact, it does--big time. Let's say that you run an e-commerce shop called Wally's Air Pumps. If you want to create a pure .com name, you might have to reserve wallysairpumpscorp.com, since (in our theoretical example), wallysairpumps.com has already been taken.
What's the difference between wallysairpumpscorp.com and wallysairpumps.corp.com? The answer is--a lot. Someone typing in your company's name in Google or Yahoo will be far likely to find your business if you have the .corp.com address. The spiders and bots that the search engines send out scan your URL for appropriate terms.