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How Much to Lease Your Domain Name For?

A guide to help domain-name advertisers/lessees and owners to estimate a fair lease payment for a domain name.

Berkeley, CA (PRWEB) March 9, 2004 --DomainMart today announced that it has introduced a new service to assist you in calculating a fair payment for a leased domain name.

Lease-payment calculation for a domain name is more complicated than that for more common physical commodities such as cars. The value of the domain name needs to be estimated first. Then, special lease provisions -- such as option to buy, option to terminate early -- require domain-specific calculations due to limited availability of transaction data," notes Alex Tajirian, President & CEO of DomainMart. To appraise domain names, we use statistical tree-structure regression techniques and incorporate scenario analysis to value complex lease provisions," adds Alex.

The first-of-its-kind service provides the basis for a fair agreement between an advertiser/lessee and an owner. Combined with DomainMarts Lease Agreement Monitoring Service, this new calculation service encourages more parties to enter into such agreements because they benefit both sides.

DomainMart is a leader in providing domain-name secondary-market services, including appraisal/valuation, escrow, leasing, parking, and protection since 1996.
   
For more information, please visit http://www.domainmart.com/leasing/lease_payment.htm or contact:

Tom Saito, Marketing Specialist
DomainMart Inc.
TomSaito@DomainMart.com
Tel.: +1 (415) 905-4234

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