Digital Brokers

A domain marketplace alternative for sellers who want cash

Explore direct-sale alternatives to listing a domain on a marketplace and waiting for an uncertain buyer.

Domain marketplaces can require listings, rules, fees, and long waits. Digital Brokers gives domain owners a simpler direct cash-offer option.

Domain marketplaces can work, but they're not always simple. Account setup, pricing, marketplace rules, fees, and waiting for buyers — for some sellers, that's a headache.

DigitalBrokers.com offers another option: submit your domain and receive a direct cash offer if we're interested in acquiring it.

— How domain marketplaces usually work

You list your domain, set a price or accept offers, and wait for a buyer to show up. If someone purchases, the marketplace facilitates the transaction and takes a fee. The issue is that listing a domain is not the same as selling it.

— Why listing a domain doesn't guarantee a sale

A domain can sit on a marketplace for months or years. The right buyer may never see it, the price may be off, or the name may need a very specific buyer. Marketplaces give exposure — not liquidity.

— Marketplace rules, fees, and waiting

Between account setup, listing rules, commission structures, and payout timelines, marketplaces carry a lot of overhead. If you're optimizing for the best possible price and have time to wait, that may be worth it. If you want a simpler path, a direct offer is more attractive.

— Direct cash offer vs. public listing

A public listing says "this is available if someone wants it." A cash offer says "here's what we'll pay now." One is a waiting strategy. The other is a liquidity option.

— How to request an offer from DigitalBrokers.com

Submit your domain. We review every submission and send a direct cash offer within 24 hours if we're interested. You can accept or pass — and if you accept, we provide clear transfer and payment instructions.

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