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Old 11-05-2006, 10:05 AM   · #175
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Thanks for all the tips and great information on these posts.

One method I've used in sales letters is establishing the price on the domain being offered to them and that it is open to negotiations. I then will end it saying that if successful sales negotiations do not materialize within a set time (usually 30 days or so, sometimes 2 weeks) that the domain name will proceed to auction and be available to anyone who places the highest bid. I've used this successfully a few times, auctioning it off via ebay and once right here at namepros.

I try and keep it friendly and professional, but also always focusing on the fact that this domain is for sale and will be sold soon to someone.

Just something I've done.


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