Before making an offer, you need a realistic idea of what the domain is worth. Valuation is subjective but generally depends on:
You send the funds to the escrow service. The seller then initiates the domain transfer. Only after you confirm the domain is in your account does the escrow service release the funds to the seller. This protects both parties from fraud. 6. Technical Transfer and "Warm-Up"
If an email is listed, you can send a professional inquiry. Keep it brief and avoid showing excessive "need," which can drive the price up.
If the owner is unreachable or you want to remain anonymous, hiring a broker (from platforms like Sedo or BuyDomains ) can be effective. They take a commission but handle the "haggling" and legalities. 4. Negotiate the Terms
Know your maximum budget before entering the conversation.