Post Your Domain Name For the World to See...
Brag About it!!!
Link Your Domain Name Directly to its Namepage & Monetize it... (Optional)
Sell Your Domain Name (100 % COMMISSION FREE)
Have a domain name you’d like to sell or a website you wish to promote but don’t know where to start?
Namepage.com is a Domain Name Network through which you can not only reach out with your domain name and online presence to the right audience but also promote it and receive feedback from users and buyers.
Namepaging a domain name or a website is essentially providing a social identity to it or to the product, service or information attached to it.
A Namepage is an online post that has a domain name as its title subject. It centers around the domain name you own-- nothing more, nothing less.
A domain name is not a simple asset like coins and stocks – it has a unique and live quality to it. It has the potential to grow and develop (with your brand), and can also wither and die (like a trend).
A domain name reflects a real-life identity, and represents a world of opportunities that come with this identity.
The number of domain names that can potentially exist are limitless, but the real question is:
Are all domain names rightfully represented? Or are they treated like number, bought and sold like cheap stock?
Namepage is a revolutionary social network tool dedicated to promoting the growth or sale of your investment — your domain name and/or the website, product or service built around it.
Namepage centers around the domain name, not domaining or domainers.
Nevertheless, Namepage members can blog on any relative subject of interest, chat and discuss their domain names and other hot domain related topics.
Selling few domain names may lead you into the world of domaining and you start to think of yourself as a domainer, but becoming a domainer may not neccessarily lead you to sell your domain names.
You need much more to generate domain name sales.
You must've heard it hundreds of times that the best way to sell your domain name or promote your website is to participate in domain forums and blogs, and under the pretext of saying something valuable, prudently insert your Domain Name or website address somewhere in your comment or post.
But, you see, such methods are anything but prudent and tactful and undermine the intelligence of readers. The game of subtle blogvertisement is easy to catch on to and most users will perceive you as being desperate.
If you want the world to know about your domain name or website, do it with class and dignity, go right at it, and make it the subject and center of an online post that may develop with time into a dedicated discussion-- a discussion that revolves around the domain name or the website attached to it.
This makes namepage a perfect social venue to communicate with potential buyers of your domain name or consumers of the products or services offered on your website.
Anyone who registers or purchase a given domain name has put some thought into it.
This thought often gets suppressed under the image that most parking platforms project about a domain name (I'm available and useless, come 'n' pick me up).
Moreover, autopilot robotic mass development of domain names further undermines your original thoughts, dreams, and aspirations (with all due respect to few innovative development platforms).
Even more, anyone who builds an online business around a domain name risk time and money to do that, yet his efforts are very likely to be undermined by the game of seo and its dark tunnels.
Before you know it, you’re desperate to sell your domain name and/or website at any price.
Unless you are a domain name expert, or have a luck that breaks a rock, it is difficult to confirm your original hunch about the value of a given domain name and hold on to it long enough to cash in on its potential value.
The more likely scenario is that some shrewd domineer or a hired broker will snatch the domain name and/or website from you prematurely, leaving your pockets jingling with pennies when they could've been stuffed with stacks of cash instead.
So much so that Domain Names and online business initiatives associated with domains (to many in this industry) have become like Watermelon. You never really know how good or bad a Watermelon is until you break it open and see for yourself.
Unfortunately, in the case of domain names, breaking Watermelons could cost you huge losses in premature sales.
Namepage is here to help you escape this tireless cycle.
Your domain name and/or online business, whatever it is, whether its product, service or information oriented, needs a voice. It requires a social identity-- It Deserves a Namepage!
"La simplicité fait la beauté" (Simplicity is Beauty) ~ French proverb
• Share your thoughts about your domain name or online business with the world. Start a simple post that has your domain name itself as the title.
• There is no limit to how many Namepages you can develop. You can have as many Namepages as the number of domain names you own.
• Develop your Namepage at your own pace and convenience. Namepage is an editable post that you can add to or delete from anytime you wish. There is no need to rush, stress or commit yourself to anything.
A Namepage starts as a simple online post (like any blog post) and may develop with time into a very professional and informative portal.
• Namepage gives you the freedom to be free and casual, and to receive and respond to honest and transparent feedback on your domain name or any product and/or service displayed under it.
Any spam feedback or bad language will be automatically moderated out.
• Simply have fun and be creative. You can enrich your Namepage with data, charts, links, images, videos and even relative news excerpts that may help elucidate the current value, meaning and potential worth of your domain name and/or online business.
• Pamper your domain name. Brag about owning it! Show a world of potential buyers why you think your domain name or the current online business built around it is special, what vision you have in mind for it, your thoughts and plans for it as it develops, and how you think your domain name could be brandable to a potential company or business owner interested in it.
• Remember, you are speaking on behalf of the spirit and vision that moved you to believe in your domain name and register or purchase it in the first place, sending positive and powerful signals to potential buyers rather than projecting helplessness and desperation.
• Namepage is a win-win situation. Its a totally free tool and doesn't require much of your time or effort.
In a worst case scenario, even the lousiest domain name, once Namepaged, is likely to receive fair and unique exposure.
If this exposure doesn't eventually lead to a sale, it will definitely help you acquire a better sense of what to do with such a domain name if you're still yet unsure, and whether it is worth its renewal fee or not.
Start a Namepage now and discover the opportunities of a revolutionary new venue in the world of domain names!
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George Karp posted a blog postStart your Namepage in just 4 simple steps:
Step 1:
Post your domain name on Namepage for the World to see.
Sign up as a member on Namepage and enter your domain name in the Title Area (e.g.,Namepage.co).
Step 2:
Through Namepage’s features, publicize and promote your domain name and/or the business built around it.
Be creative! Share your thoughts behind your domain name, your product or service, your future plans for it, or what it means to you.
Complement your post with data, links, and graphics (e.g., an image of a logo or a screenshot of a template design that you think is suited to your domain name) or a screen shot of the current website built around it.
The more content you add and comments you receive, the higher are the chances your Namepage will gain better search engine visibility and ranking.
With minimal time and effort, your domain name and/or website will gather unique exposure and invaluable feedback that will help you get a clear sense of its true value and potential.
Step 3:
Link your domain name directly to Namepage & Monetize it (OPTIONAL):
If your domain is not already developed or attached to a website or portal, You can also forward your domain name to its Namepage or place a link to the Namepage from your website.
This is an optional step.
In addition, you can place relevant affiliate banners or text ads (simply copy/paste the ad code in the html body).
Potential buyers or business customers who type-in your domain name or perform a search on the generic term or brand that it represents will arrive at your domain's Namepage.
Through this page, potential buyers and/or customers would be able to contact you easily and immediately and have an introduction to the products or services your provide and the value of your domain name and your expectations from it, which increases the chances of your domain name receiving quality offers and/or your website receiving quality customers.
Step 4:
Sell your domain name + your website 100 % Commission Free
Potential buyers of your domain name and/or the business attached to it can directly reach you with a private offer anytime through Namepage.
Once you've reached at a mutual agreement, you do not need to disclose its terms to a third party.
You can privately exchange emails and other private information with the buyer, and eventually sell your domain name or business through several ways, utilizing any escrow service of choice.
100% Free Promotion! 100% Commission Free Sale!
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