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An eye opener for anyone with a domain portfolio for sale should be that selling one of those properties can be as easy as going out to dinner.

Last night, my fiancée and I were debating what we should do for dinner. We went back and forth with different options and finally decided that the cost effectiveness of the Denny's $2-$8 menu was right on target for our needs and budget that night. Like finding a great deal on a domain, I tend to look for good deals on other things in life as well. We eventually decided going to Denny’s for the night.

When we were seated at our booth, we looked over the menu. During which, my phone beeped with a notification. I reached into my pocket to pull out my phone and didn't notice that some of my business cards fell on the floor.

Out of the corner of my eye, I notice a man staring over at us, making hand gestures.

To my surprise, after trying to avoid conversation, I saw him walking over towards our table. At first, I tried to fight the urge to turn and look, but I couldn’t help it. I put my phone down a bit and shifted my body around so that I could face him and respond with tact.

When he gets to the table, he bends over to pick up the business cards on the floor while saying, “Excuse me, but you dropped something.” As he straightens up, I notice that he's reading one of the cards, and he asks, “What is NamePros?” Naturally, I start explaining what it is, the benefits of being a member, and more.

A surprise reveals itself when he tells me he owns a couple domains already and asks if he could keep one of my cards.

He inquired about what type of domains I own and invest in.

Making a long story short, within 15 minutes of talking about my own domains, he makes an offer and we close a deal right there at Denny's. It was a small sale, which holds a verbal non-disclosure agreement. Nevertheless, it opened my eyes and reminded me the basic fundamental of having business cards in the first place: they will never work if they remain in the box.

I'm hoping the gentlemen already has or will eventually sign-up on NamePros to expand his domain investing adventures.

After that, I not only put a business card in the condiments carrier on the table before we left, but I also wrapped a business card with my Tip for the waitress.

What's the bottom line of my story? The ABC’s.

Always Be Closing, or in this case, marketing. You never know when or where you'll run into an end user.
 
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Congratulations Eric.
I go to Denny's a couple times a month when I take my mother to run a few errand's, I am gonna remember your story each time I go. I have talked to my mother about domain's when we are waiting for our food but she doesn't really understand it, she's a bit too old fashioned. She doesn't even connect to the internet with the tablet I bought her, it's just for solitaire. LOL

Anyway, Congratulations again.
 
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Speaking of food, anyone else ever use #hackthemenu? I had a MonsterMac yesterday, and the lady behind the counter was laughing almost as much as my wife. :)
 
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That is awesome! I just start designing my business card hopefully this story comes true for me! I hope he joines NamePros soon.
 
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I always carry my business card for the cookbook. You never know when you run into someone that would be interested in it.
 
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A deal out side NamePros boundaries?

Great sale, Congrats!
 
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Congratulations on your engagement @Eric_Lyon and thanks for sharing this bit with us.
 
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It's nice to deal with someone who knows about and the value of domains.
 
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Great post! It really makes me think how i can be more creative in marketing domains.
 
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Great story. My girlfriend and I sit on the sofa every day before going to bed to checkout expired domains together.

Doh.
 
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ok I do know what domains are,
but who the heck is Denny?
 
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ok I do know what domains are,
but who the heck is Denny?
Dennys is a 24 hr coffee shop type restaruant.
The old joke is, nobody ever starts out for Dennys, they just end up there.
(as in after the bars close) ;)

Peace,
Cy
 
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Why we were not invited to bid? ))
 
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Yeah, we have to really think how to merge those two platforms (NP & Denny's) :)
 
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I love these stories, cheers Eric!
 
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Nice to revisit this story a year and a new baby later.

Congrats on all counts.
 
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Would you like fries with your domain sir?
 
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Good read... An obvious sign that a deal can be closed anywhere... at anytime!
 
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After this story I think I will definitely give business cards more credit than I ever have. Going to buy myself some and actually take them out of the box for once and leave them everywhere I go....especially the next time I'm at Denny's. Congrats Eric!
 
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After this story I think I will definitely give business cards more credit than I ever have. Going to buy myself some and actually take them out of the box for once and leave them everywhere I go....especially the next time I'm at Denny's. Congrats Eric!
I've actually had success with business cards in unconventional fashions, such as but not limited to:

1) Wrapped in a Tip for a waiter or waitress.
2) Sitting on the urinal in the men's bathroom (I know ladies, that's gross, it's a guy thing)
3) On the counter in front of the register at the gas station where customers see it, but not the cashier.
4) On the counter at small mom & pop stores. If you ask nicely and are a regular customer, they are usually ok with it.
5) Leaving one on my table at a fast food place when I leave. (Employees at fast food places are always looking for a better opportunity)
6) Shhhh... Don't tell anyone else about this one, but I sometimes leave a business card on random products at the grocery store in a few different isles. ;)

I'll stop there before I give away all my business card secrets. You get the idea. ;)
 
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I've actually had success with business cards in unconventional fashions, such as but not limited to:

1) Wrapped in a Tip for a waiter or waitress.
2) Sitting on the urinal in the men's bathroom (I know ladies, that's gross, it's a guy thing)
3) On the counter in front of the register at the gas station where customers see it, but not the cashier.
4) On the counter at small mom & pop stores. If you ask nicely and are a regular customer, they are usually ok with it.
5) Leaving one on my table at a fast food place when I leave. (Employees at fast food places are always looking for a better opportunity)
6) Shhhh... Don't tell anyone else about this one, but I sometimes leave a business card on random products at the grocery store in a few different isles. ;)

I'll stop there before I give away all my business card secrets. You get the idea. ;)

Wow! Thanks so much for these Eric!

#4 is one I look forward to doing since a lot of mom & pop shops don't even have websites and are still advertising the traditional way. Great opportunity to pitch them on the benefits of owning a website to increase sales. And if you're a regular I would imagine it would be even easier to persuade them since you've already built some rapport.

By the way #2 is hilarious! :laugh:
 
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"verbal non-disclosure agreement"

So no details, name, price. And he never joined the forum?
 
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Just read it again. He paid you cash? Paypal later?
 
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"verbal non-disclosure agreement"

So no details, name, price. And he never joined the forum?
Sorry, non-disclosure agreement, all I can say is that they did join the community a while back.
Just read it again. He paid you cash? Paypal later?
The sale/transfer was completed within 24 hours via paypal. While it wasn't that big of a sale, it was still an exciting way to sell a domain. ;)
 
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