Domains often have value that extends well beyond their initial registration price.
Domains often have value that extends well beyond their initial registration price. Depending on how memorable it is or how well it ranks on Google, a premium domain listed on the Wurk auctions can give buyers a chance to get a name that can take their website to the next level. Certain domain purchases may include the cost of a one-year renewal or transfer. All prices on Wurk Auctions® listings are shown in USD, regardless of the currency you'll be paying in.
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The domain aftermarket is the secondary market for domains where buyers can attempt to acquire domains that are already registered, have recently expired or will be expiring soon.
Domain investors use domain marketplaces as a fast and easy way to put domains in front of interested buyers through the List for Sale service. It allows domain investors to reach broader audience of domain registrants. Marketplaces that offer other services, like domain parking and advertising, can be a good place to reach potential buyers in a market you are trying to target.
We have multiple listing types available for buyers. Check out our overview of listing options for more details.
No, bids and offers can't be canceled. We take the integrity of domain auctions seriously and want to make sure both buyers and sellers are protected. Each bid submitted on Wurk Auctions® is a binding contract, and your bid commits you to purchasing the domain if you place the winning bid. Offers must be accepted within 7 days to be valid—otherwise the offer/counter offer will expire.
The timing of when you get the domain you won depends on a few different factors, and the process is slightly different for expired domain auctions.
There are several reasons why you may not win an auction.
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