VPN.com, a leader in premium exact-match domain name brokerage, is making waves in the premium domain name industry with the announcement of Hit.com going up for sale. This three-letter dot com domain is a real gem, and the team at VPN.com is excited to facilitate this transaction.
“Hit.com represents one of the best three-letter dot com domains on the internet. The word is powerful, short, and Internet-relevant. The use-cases and branding options are near limitless. We have worked diligently for the Seller over the last few months to prepare for this sale. We are considering all serious and final offers at this time,” said Michael Gargiulo, CEO at VPN.com.
According to Google Keyword Planner, a leading search volume analysis tool, the term “Hit” receives nearly 700,000 searches every month, globally. This substantial search volume is backed by Merriam-Webster reports, which provide over 23 definitions for the term “Hit,” including the most common one relevant to Internet Marketing, “a visitor or hit to a website.”
Rohit Singal, the owner of Hit.com, shared his perspective on this remarkable domain. “I have owned Hit.com for a long time. We have received countless offers over the years, but after we received a very serious 7-figure offer, we felt engaging a broker to maximize the transaction was necessary, which is why we engaged VPN.com. I own a lot of great domain names and up until this year, never put this one up for sale. I am excited for the future buyer, wherever they may be.”
The Hit.com domain is available exclusively at vpn.com/domains. To inquire about Hit.com or for more details, please email as soon as possible: [email protected] or [email protected].
Sharjil Saleem, VP of Domains at VPN.com, noted, “Hit.com has been registered since June 1994, making it one of the older domains on the internet. This powerful and premium domain is not only potent from a branding standpoint, but it captures a lot of traffic and search volume.”
VPN.com has recently been in the spotlight for its involvement in a transaction related to the ultra-premium domain University.com, which gained significant attention on Twitter, amassing over 9 million views.
In addition to Hit.com, VPN.com offers other premium domain names for sale, including Ninja.com, Product.com, Marine.com, 445.com, and Lug.com. Moreover, VPN.com provides representation for Premium Buyers seeking stealth domain broker acquisition assistance.
To learn more about VPN Domain Brokers or to see a full list of premium domains available, please visit https://vpn.com/domains. For current buy requests at VPN, please visit https://www.vpn.com/domains/request.
For insights on how to price exact-match domain names, visit https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbestechcouncil/2018/08/07/exact-match-domains-how-to-price-these-high-value-assets.
To learn more about finding a great domain broker, check out https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbestechcouncil/2019/04/17/how-to-find-a-great-domain-name-broker/.
You can also find more about VPN.com on Forbes at https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbestechcouncil/people/michaelgargiulo/.
For comprehensive information about VPN.com, please visit https://globenewswire.com/search?organization=VPN.com.
In summary, VPN.com is dedicated to helping entrepreneurs and brands acquire and broker the best domain names. With a deep understanding of exact-match domains and a premium domain in its own portfolio, VPN.com is demonstrating what’s possible in the world of domain names. Whether you need to buy or sell, VPN.com can be your domain broker today at vpn.com/domains.
Beyond domains, VPN.com utilizes its multi-million dollar premium three-letter domain to lead the way in cyber and internet research globally. The company has amassed an impressive 188,000 data points from 900 providers, allowing people to quickly review and compare hundreds of VPN and Internet Security providers at once. Through transparent research, extensive testing, and a commitment to protecting the online world, VPN.com aims to help 200 million visitors find the best privacy and Internet security services by 2028.
This article was written by AI and edited by Bill Hartzer.