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Frequently asked questions
Common questions from buyers and sellers. Can't find your answer? Send us an inquiry.
Buying
How does Digital Property Store evaluate listings?
Every asset is reviewed against a five-dimension framework covering commercial intent, competition, monetization potential, brand strength, and topical focus. See our valuation methodology for the full breakdown.
Can I verify the traffic and revenue on a listing myself?
Yes. Serious buyers can request Google Search Console and analytics access as part of due diligence. See our due diligence guide for what to verify before you buy.
What is the Digital Karma Score?
It is our internal rating of how well an asset has been built and maintained, based on content quality, technical health, and search visibility signals. Read the full definition.
How do I make an offer or ask a question about a listing?
Open the asset's listing page and use the "Inquire About This Asset" button, or submit a general inquiry and reference the domain you're interested in.
Selling
What kinds of digital properties do you accept?
Content sites, lead generation properties, and domains with a clear niche focus, documented performance, and a clean legal and technical history. See Sell Your Asset for what we look for.
Do you charge a fee to list my asset?
We discuss listing terms individually once we understand the asset and fit. Submit a seller inquiry to start the conversation.
Will my sale be public or private?
Most sales are handled as private inquiries and negotiations. Sensitive financials and buyer details are never published publicly.
Process & Trust
How does payment and transfer work?
We recommend a reputable escrow provider for every transaction so funds and assets only change hands once both sides confirm the transfer is complete. See our escrow definition.
What is an Asset Passport?
A structured profile documenting an asset's identity, technical setup, content, SEO performance, and monetization readiness. Every listing on this store has one prepared. Read the full definition.