NamePros
Welcome, Guest! Ready to make a name for yourself in the domain business? We welcome both the hobbyist and professional domainer to join the discussion as part of the NamePros community.

Click here to create your profile to start earning reputation for posting, and trader ratings for buying & selling in our free e-marketplace. Build your trader rating with each successful sale. Our system has tracked over 100,000 sales and counting!
FAQ & TOS Register Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read

Go Back   NamePros.com > Domain Name Discussion Forums > Domain Names > Domain Newbies
Reload this Page First contact with an end user?

Domain Newbies New to domain names? Have your questions answered here.

Advanced Search
3 members in live chat ~  
LeadRefs LeadRefs
Forum Sponsorship
New to the domain business? Start making money now by flipping expiring domains! LeadRefs.com has daily lists of the top expiring domains with potential buyers already generated for you.



Closed Thread
 
LinkBack Thread Tools
Old 11-15-2006, 05:23 PM THREAD STARTER               #1 (permalink)
NamePros Regular
 
doggyowner's Avatar
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Global Citizen
Posts: 996
doggyowner is a glorious beacon of lightdoggyowner is a glorious beacon of lightdoggyowner is a glorious beacon of lightdoggyowner is a glorious beacon of lightdoggyowner is a glorious beacon of light
 



First contact with an end user?


I am a newbie in making contact with end users.

I have done some research and found a few possible end users who I think could be interested in domain names Ive got.

What do one need to think about when making the first email contact with a possible end user? What should I mention in the email? But maybe more importantly what not to mention?

Also

What to expect after sending the first email. In most cases I guess there will be no reply or a no thank you. But what is there to think about when making the second contact with the end user?

Thanks
doggyowner is offline  
Old 11-15-2006, 05:49 PM   #2 (permalink)
A Wealth of Knowledge
 
stscac's Avatar
Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 3,803
stscac has much to be proud ofstscac has much to be proud ofstscac has much to be proud ofstscac has much to be proud ofstscac has much to be proud ofstscac has much to be proud ofstscac has much to be proud ofstscac has much to be proud of
 



Originally Posted by doggyowner
I am a newbie in making contact with end users.

I have done some research and found a few possible end users who I think could be interested in domain names Ive got.

What do one need to think about when making the first email contact with a possible end user? What should I mention in the email? But maybe more importantly what not to mention?
????: NamePros.com http://www.namepros.com/domain-newbies/258554-first-contact-with-an-end-user.html

Also

What to expect after sending the first email. In most cases I guess there will be no reply or a no thank you. But what is there to think about when making the second contact with the end user?

Thanks
Well, of course, it depends on their first response. If they say that they'll think about it, and they seem rather optimistic, give them a week or a little less to think about it, and if they don't email you back, offer to let them try the domain name out, under your terms. If they can truly envision their content under a functioning domain name, they'd probably be more likely to buy.

-Steve
stscac is offline  
Old 11-16-2006, 03:13 PM   #3 (permalink)
Senior Member
 
cache's Avatar
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Goblin Wars Zone & California
Posts: 4,471
cache has much to be proud ofcache has much to be proud ofcache has much to be proud ofcache has much to be proud ofcache has much to be proud ofcache has much to be proud ofcache has much to be proud ofcache has much to be proud ofcache has much to be proud of
 



don't sound like you are eager to let it go.
cache is offline  
Old 11-16-2006, 03:24 PM   #4 (permalink)
goof free!
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Canada
Posts: 9,362
mis_chiff Has achieved greatnessmis_chiff Has achieved greatnessmis_chiff Has achieved greatnessmis_chiff Has achieved greatnessmis_chiff Has achieved greatnessmis_chiff Has achieved greatnessmis_chiff Has achieved greatnessmis_chiff Has achieved greatnessmis_chiff Has achieved greatnessmis_chiff Has achieved greatnessmis_chiff Has achieved greatness
 


Member of the Month
November 2007
Save a Life VA Tech Memorial Breast Cancer Protect Our Planet Protect Our Planet
Originally Posted by doggyowner
I am a newbie in making contact with end users.

I have done some research and found a few possible end users who I think could be interested in domain names Ive got.

What do one need to think about when making the first email contact with a possible end user? What should I mention in the email? But maybe more importantly what not to mention?

Also

What to expect after sending the first email. In most cases I guess there will be no reply or a no thank you. But what is there to think about when making the second contact with the end user?

Thanks

The "what not to put" or "what to put" is quite important I think!
I would also be interested in the response.
????: NamePros.com http://www.namepros.com/showthread.php?t=258554

Is there a thread in Namepros somewhere explaining the best
suggestions for contact with an end user?
mis_chiff is offline  
Old 11-21-2006, 04:35 PM   #5 (permalink)
New Member
Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 16
THE KOALA is an unknown quantity at this point
 



hi, i have no idea what an 'end-user' is can someone give me a clue?

thanks
koala
THE KOALA is offline  
Old 11-22-2006, 05:46 AM   #6 (permalink)
Senior Member
 
Damion's Avatar
Join Date: Feb 2006
Posts: 2,714
Damion has a brilliant futureDamion has a brilliant futureDamion has a brilliant futureDamion has a brilliant futureDamion has a brilliant futureDamion has a brilliant futureDamion has a brilliant futureDamion has a brilliant futureDamion has a brilliant futureDamion has a brilliant futureDamion has a brilliant future
 



An end user is a person/company/organisation that would use the domain for it's online needs.

For instance the domain Loans.com is been bought by The Bank of America.
Making the Bank of America the end user.
__________________
★★★ The 5 Minute Deployment Tool Every Domainer Should Have In Their Domaining Toolbox! ★★★

Damion is offline  
Old 11-27-2006, 09:13 PM   #7 (permalink)
NamePros Member
 
Liberty Dog's Avatar
Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 43
Liberty Dog is an unknown quantity at this point
 



Originally Posted by mis_chiff
Is there a thread in Namepros somewhere explaining the best
????: NamePros.com http://www.namepros.com/showthread.php?t=258554
suggestions for contact with an end user?
http://www.namepros.com/domain-name-...end-users.html
Liberty Dog is offline  
Old 12-21-2006, 11:45 PM THREAD STARTER               #8 (permalink)
NamePros Regular
 
doggyowner's Avatar
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Global Citizen
Posts: 996
doggyowner is a glorious beacon of lightdoggyowner is a glorious beacon of lightdoggyowner is a glorious beacon of lightdoggyowner is a glorious beacon of lightdoggyowner is a glorious beacon of light
 



Great!!

Thanks Liberty Dog for posting that link.

Good info!!
doggyowner is offline  
Old 12-22-2006, 12:11 PM   #9 (permalink)
NamePros Member
Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 52
kdom is an unknown quantity at this point
 



Originally Posted by stscac
Well, of course, it depends on their first response. If they say that they'll think about it, and they seem rather optimistic, give them a week or a little less to think about it, and if they don't email you back, offer to let them try the domain name out, under your terms. If they can truly envision their content under a functioning domain name, they'd probably be more likely to buy.
????: NamePros.com http://www.namepros.com/showthread.php?t=258554

-Steve

I agree except for the timing. If you are contacting an end user you need to give much more than a week if they seem interested. If you reconnect them quickly you will seem over anxious (which will drive teh price down) and you will possibly seem like you don't respect that they have a job to do (which will tick them off and incline them not to want to deal with you).

I have been in the position in a corporation that would have dealt with things like this. Trust me, nothing happens quickly. If you expect it to or keep contacting, you will only come across as unprofessional and amateurish. This will NOT help you in any negotiations.

This does not apply if you are answering questions they ask in response to your first contact.

If you get a positive response, I would wait about a month before contacting again. This gives them time to think of the possibilities, build interest, and so forth. It also gives you a bit of credibility. If you contact me everyday, I know you have a lot of time on your hands. If I hear from you after a month, I think that you are as busy as I am am probably have dozens of other prospects.

If you are dealing with someone who trades domain names, I think the week delay is fine. If you are dealing with an end user, they need time to consider WHY they would want the name. Say I am a florist in Washington DC and you try to sell me the name DCflowers.com. That is of little interest to me until I start thinking about what I could do with the name. If you plan the seed and then let me come up with the idea on my own to develop a web site, I will be more interested and you will get a better price.

Another suggestion if you are approaching professionals - call on Thursday or Friday. The beginning of the week is for taking care of the to-do list. The end of the week is for thinking about the future and new ideas. But that is a minor point.
__________________
Kosmic Domains
Cheap Domain Registrations at Kosmic Domains
Become a reseller
For sale now on Sedo
and Ebay
kdom is offline  
Closed Thread


Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 
Thread Tools


 
All times are GMT -7. The time now is 03:51 PM.

Domain name forum recommended by Domaining.com Powered by: vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2012, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Search Engine Friendly URLs by vBSEO 3.6.0 Ad Management plugin by RedTyger