Domain Buying Guide

A practical path from name interest to domain ownership

A strong domain can become the center of a personal identity, brand, product, publication, or campaign. Most My Name Tales listings are .com, but selected alternate extensions can also fit the right use case. This guide explains the basic steps a buyer should consider before and during a domain purchase.

Ask Send the exact domain
Check Rights and platform fit
Transfer Confirm registrar details

Step one

Send a clear enquiry

Email the exact domain name, the guide page URL, your intended use, your preferred contact email, and any timing or transfer preference. Clear enquiries are easier to evaluate and answer.

Step two

Complete buyer checks

Before purchasing, review trademarks, company names, social handles, app and ad policies, payment rules, domain history, and category competitors. A domain should fit the full public identity.

Step three

Agree on payment and transfer

Domain transactions usually involve a confirmed price, payment method, registrar transfer, account push, or escrow-style process. The exact process should be agreed before payment is made.

Step four

Plan the launch

After transfer, configure DNS, email, website hosting, redirects, SSL, social profiles, and brand presentation. For personal names, avoid identity confusion; for brands, keep positioning clear and original.