The first thing a domain name broker will ask is how
much YOU want for it, which I realise isn't of any great
help!
A good plan, for you to action on your own, would be
to spend an hour or so researching the market for
antibacterial cloths on a search engine... Find out who
would most be interested in buying (e.g. manufacturers
& specialty retailers) and jot down their email addresses
and contact them.
You could compose an email that explains that the name
is unexpectedly for sale and that you thought that the
name could help their business... but leave the price
out of it.
If they come back, and say "we're interested", do a little
research on that specific company (15 mins or so, again
using a search engine) and shoot them back a price.
Depending on the size of the company, you could sell it
for e.g. $2,000, but start out higher than you would sell
for and let them beat you down a little, so they feel like
they've negotiated well
The trouble with domain valuations, on names like this,
is that no one outside of the antibacterial cloth selling/
merchandising business knows what this is worth really,
and a DN broker certainly won't know.
To a company that only makes/sells these 'antibacterial'
cloths, however, they will know the value to them and of
course they will be your best bet for getting the most out
of a sale.
Good luck,
