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viruscleaner.com

A sale landing for a 24-year-old exact-match .com in the cybersecurity industry.

The brief

viruscleaner.com is an exact-match .com registered in 2002. The problem was not «having a website». It was convincing a serious buyer — an antivirus vendor, an MSSP, security media — to make a five-figure offer. A generic «domain for sale» landing does not get there.

What we built

A dossier in English: WHOIS proof, the market, comparables, an Escrow.com process, an offer form, and a blog with dozens of articles. It did not come out of the generator: sales copy, market data and a content engine need a site designed for that.

Someone arriving at viruscleaner.com has already searched the name. They need to see the domain's age, what the market pays for security .coms, and a clear path to make an offer. The site does that without looking like a marketplace: the tone is a dossier's, the numbers lead, and the form is in reach.

What the site includes

  • A dossier, not a classified ad

    Asking price, age, exact-match and brandability on the first screen — the full argument, not a form on an empty background.

  • Market proof

    Global security spend, a comparables table and what WHOIS confirms. Someone offering five figures wants numbers, not slogans.

  • Offer and Escrow in reach

    Offer form, reply window and transfer via Escrow.com. The buying process is written down, not assumed.

  • A blog that indexes

    Dozens of articles on malware, domain SEO and the cybersecurity market — the site works the name while it waits for a buyer.

A page inside

viruscleaner.com
viruscleaner.com blog index, with cybersecurity and domain-strategy articles.
Dozens of indexable articles — the site is not a single page with a price on it.
Visit viruscleaner.com

This did not come out of the five-minute generator.

It is custom work — a shop, several pages, a specific conversion. If your business needs the same, tell us what you have in mind.

A catalogue with product pages, landings per sector, bookings, payments — what the generator cannot do on its own.