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<blockquote data-quote="Castion" data-source="post: 2297753" data-attributes="member: 75065"><p>I agree with Biggie to some extent, though if you want to sell it ASAP, I think you will have to establish contact to the potential end users. This you can do yourself or through a broker. Its safest to sit back and wait for an offer, but that might materialise or it might not. So it depends on your time line.</p><p></p><p>Also unfortunately media end users such as this have a tight grip on their wallets. Most often you will see movie domain names having the word movie in them. Like MayWeAll-themovie.com. That makes some sense since they will only need the domain name while the movie is up. This might be different for a musical that can be up for years in different venues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Castion, post: 2297753, member: 75065"] I agree with Biggie to some extent, though if you want to sell it ASAP, I think you will have to establish contact to the potential end users. This you can do yourself or through a broker. Its safest to sit back and wait for an offer, but that might materialise or it might not. So it depends on your time line. Also unfortunately media end users such as this have a tight grip on their wallets. Most often you will see movie domain names having the word movie in them. Like MayWeAll-themovie.com. That makes some sense since they will only need the domain name while the movie is up. This might be different for a musical that can be up for years in different venues. [/QUOTE]
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