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DigitalEstates welcomes our visitors to receive the many benefits from purchasing an effective domain name. We own a large inventory of domains in a wide variety of niches and what is not available or not owned we can generally find something that works well for our customers needs. Acquiring a domain name is the first step in building a successful business. No matter if your business is online or offline, all businesses can benefit from a superior domain and a quality web site.
Customers and clients need to know where to find your business online, which places the utmost importance on securing a good domain. It's all about building credibility and branding ... without effective jobs in building those things success is something that is going to be something that elludes you no matter how excellent your site is.
Your can enjoy the benefits of buying a domain name as a high value asset as well as a branding and identity tool. In the last 10 years, domain names have become high-value and low-risk investments. Your business can be protected from competition by securing a unique virtual real estate. Smart businesses get more traffic from direct navigation and search engine links.
All professional organizations need to follow some basic guidelines when selecting their domain name. A good domain name establishes your business' credibility by presenting an easy to remember highly relevant name. The domain name also needs to be easy to pronounce and spell. A domain that is short in length is also an asset but not a must. Please contact us if you are interested in purchasing a premiun domain name or your business or personal use.
Domains as Assets/Ivnestments
In the last 10 years there has been an increasing worldwide trend where domain names are secured as the virtual real estate of the internet. Unlike the past where the domain-name market was populated mostly by entrepreneurs who many were thought of as crazy for "buying names", today, new investors such as venture capitalists, families, public companies, and larger corporations are involved as domains have proven to be good investments and as the internet grows the best way of reaching their desired audience.
Domain names are long-term investments that yield a steady stream of income to their shareholders. Domains are much like assets that can be valued similar to securities. There is much proven profit to be gained in online advertising and direct navigation
Just a note, not all domains shown on DigitlaEstaes.com are for sale. Some we have in development and are just parked because they are awaiting project start. Feel free to make serious offers on any domain ... plans do change and we will be able to give you consideration if so.
DigitalEstates.com has many other domains that are available for sale, lease, partnership development. Please inquire with information about what types of domains you are interested in. Below are a few bits of info that will help in understanding the importance of a good domain for your business.
Why Good Domain Names are Important Finding the right domain is an the first step in building a successful online business. Below are a few reasons why individuals and businesses own domain names.
1. Better Marketing and Visibility A good domain allows customers to easily remember and find you. It's your home on the web and it's also your email address. 2. Establish Credibility Having the perfect domain for your website and to personalize your email helps establish credibility and professionalism.
3. Protects Your Brand Your domain name represents your business your service/product, you want a domain that best conveys this. Domains are valuable online real estate. Just as having a storefront on the busiest street in your city will lead to higher visibility and sales the same is true with domains.
4. As an Investment The same as physical real estate, domain names are investments. Domain values increase daily. You yourself can make your domain name more valuable by building and marketing your website. You can reference some recent domain sales athttp://www.dnjournal.com/domainsales.htm .
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