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    Domain development partnership questions

    I am in the process of developing one or two of my domains with an entrepreneur who is known to be successsful , making significant amount of money, about a quarter to half a million in a matter of few weeks just from one or two domains.

    I am a part time domainer and work more than 48 hours a week as a full time job and don't have much time to develop them.

    The proposal is for me to put my domains into the development and he would do development with his own money and then to split the profits hopefully after 12 months or so.

    But he suggests to put the domain into escrow.

    I have no experience whatsoever with business partnership like this.

    I wonder how does escrow work in such domain development partnership. I have used escrow to buy/sell domains multiple times but never used it for domain devlopment.

    I also wonder it is enough just for me to sign a contract with him rather then using escrow?

    I appreciate your inputs.

    Thank you
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    James, I am somewhat puzzled 'why' anything should happen to the domain/s apart from allowing the developer access to sites? Escrow, as far as I understand it, is for the transfer of ownership - nothing to be gained by putting domains into escrow otherwise.

    I hope others respond perhaps they can put a different perspective on this, but I would decline the offer if this 'escrow' was a condition.
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    I don't think he meant escrow but so much as a trust. Kind of like a secured deposit box at the bank that requires both of you guys key to open it. This protects him since he's doing the development since you'll technically be owning the name. I just read a story of a guy who owned the name and someone else built up the domain and the builders wanted the domain owner out of the picture so they hijacked the domain and a big legal battle pursued. (I'll try to find that story for you)

    I you can have a lawyer act as a trustee with a contract. (but I'm no lawyer)

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    Thank you. I am also thinking about the necessity of escrow which is said to be very important for the entrepreneur.

    I appreciate more inputs.
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    If you are actual domain name owner I suppose you are the one and only the one who can setup rules for partnership.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SiberForum View Post
    If you are actual domain name owner I suppose you are the one and only the one who can setup rules for partnership.
    Yes, I am the owner of the domains. The person is naturally worried about me running away after he has developed the domain using thousands of dollars if the domain is under my ownership.
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    The proposal is for me to put my domains into the development and he would do development with his own money and then to split the profits hopefully after 12 months or so.
    Why would he do this and not just buy some similar names, or even your domains?
    Sounds a bit weird to me. Sounds like he might not have plans to keep the thing alive longer than a couple months..

    Then when the revenue is back to 0 after a year you can finally have it. Strange way to do this IMO. I'd require a % from the day I'd change the DNS to his server.

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