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Hi

We merged companies recently and shut down one of them that used this four-letter .com domain. It's currently forwarding to our main site and is just over 20 years old if that's a factor.

Am new to the domain selling world, so would be interested in hearing honest, achievable appraisals before we decide whether to hold on to the domain or sell it.

Thanks in advance!
 
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4-letter non-word domains range in price from hundreds to millions of USD (if there is a matching buyer). Being a pronounceable 4L domain, it could wholesale from 500 to 5000 USD.

In your case, I see there is a matching user at xtolcorp.com, although their site is very basic and the latest "news" are from 2017, so they don't look like someone being active in the digital space and thus potentially interested in buying a better domain.

In your case, I would list the domain at Godaddy and Sedo with make offer option (there are two large networks of domain registrars connected and people "trying" their options to register would be able to learn this domain is available for sale) and put it to a landing page informing visitors it might be for sale, and then wait for the right buyer who'd like to choose this name as their brand, to sell from low-mid XXXXX to low XXXXXX.
 
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xtol.com forwarded to groupdynamics.co.uk?? 4L.com forwarded to 13L.co.uk?

Instead of selling it which probably take times to find price you are hoping for, may be find good 4L.com or 5L.com or 6L.com that has good match with dynamics word and trade it with xtol.com
 
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Thanks @Don Gondon. That's really helpful. We're in no real rush to sell or even sure if it's the right thing to do, so all opinions are welcome.

@Chacha Wixard - thanks for your suggestion - xtol was a separate brand/company that was absorbed into the other one a few years ago, hence the forwarding.
 
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