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Promediary

Organization
Type Commercial
Focus Internet
Region NA
Country
  • United States of America
City 3300 Northeast 192nd Street
Suite 312
Aventura, Florida 33180
Founded Florida
Founders Scott Ross
Websites

Promediary brokers the resale of premium and ultra-premium client domains to major corporations and independent companies.[1]

Promediary is an independent partner of a public and media relations firm, News Bureau. News Bureau was also founded by Scott Ross.

It is also a member of NamePros, a free online community for domain name buyers, webmasters and website developers.[2]

Scott Ross has participated in the Domain Roundtable on behalf of Promediary.[3]

Services[edit | edit source]

  • Corporate Domain Sales
  • Source Market Domain Sales
  • Keyword & Trademark Protection

Revenue Model[edit | edit source]

Promediary facilitates the sale or lease of high end domain names to major corporations, independent companies, Web developers and active domain buyers. The company bears all the expenses related to the sale/lease and charges the customer only after the sale/lease has actually taken place.

Promediary identifies and contacts the potential customers through News Bureau, a public and media relations firm. Promediary uses News Bureau's contacts, resources and personnel for research, strategic planning, creative support and corporate outreach.

Typically, Promediary only deals with domains valued in excess of $100,000 for Corporate Domain Sales and domains valued in excess of $20,000 for Source Market Domain Sales.

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Suite 312
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