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Can't remember where I found them last year but wanted to share this with the community. Maybe this will help some of you to create your own. Cheers! :xf.smile::xf.smile::xf.smile:
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Ok, I will post one of these "99% of spam templates I receive are from Indian spammers, trying to sell some crappy names. Obviously they are using software to spam people, I have only one domain with prefix 'The' but received numerous 'offers' from these idiots selling their the+keywordklfmekndod domains, usually registered 2 or 3 days ago." as well.
 
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Ok, I will post one of these "99% of spam templates I receive are from Indian spammers, trying to sell some crappy names. Obviously they are using software to spam people, I have only one domain with prefix 'The' but received numerous 'offers' from these idiots selling their the+keywordklfmekndod domains, usually registered 2 or 3 days ago." as well.

Please do and don't bother posting on my thread. If you don't like it, ignore it. FYI, I may not remember the exact website name but I do remember these templates were officially posted by one of the top domain coupon website in USA.
 
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99% of spam templates I receive are from Indian spammers, trying to sell some crappy names. Obviously they are using software to spam people, I have only one domain with prefix 'The' but received numerous 'offers' from these idiots selling their the+keywordklfmekndod domains, usually registered 2 or 3 days ago.

In signature they put some english names trying to mask their identity.

Personally, I'm not bothered with their spam because I filtered all messages of this kind to go directly to spam and trash folders, but with this practice they are spreading a bad picture about domaining as a whole.

Also, 100% of the WEBSITE OPTIMIZATION mails are coming from them, so really can't get how big idiot you can be to do 'business' this way.

Above written are the facts.

I disagree this.

Its depends people's attitude and mindset not based on country.

I didn't say this because I'm from India. I'd say even if I'm not an Indian.

Please avoid kinda saying "Nigerian Scam" "Indian Spammers" etc.

Thanks for understanding :)
 
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I disagree this.

Its depends people's attitude and mindset not based on country.

I didn't say this because I'm from India. I'd say even if I'm not an Indian.

Please avoid kinda saying "Nigerian Scam" "Indian Spammers" etc.

Thanks for understanding :)

I don't know why some people does that.. maybe to change others moods. Every country has good and bad people.
 
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My point is, I have never ever received a spammy domain offer from non-Indian people.

If I do, I will be honest enough to post it.
 
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Truly wonderful content to motivate the end user for making a purchase. Great stuff. Thanks for sharing.
 
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Can't remember where I found them last year but wanted to share this with the community. Maybe this will help some of you to create your own. Cheers! :xf.smile::xf.smile::xf.smile:
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Why can't I copy and paste these? :-/
 
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Why can't I copy and paste these? :-/
Because a lotta people used it over the year. So people got a lot of email like this and you'll get flagged as spam. Creating your own iis the best way to go and in case you can't find how to start then get inspiration from this thread and there's another thread in NamePros.
 
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Because a lotta people used it over the year. So people got a lot of email like this and you'll get flagged as spam. Creating your own iis the best way to go and in case you can't find how to start then get inspiration from this thread and there's another thread in NamePros.
That makes sense!
 
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How much is too much?

You should say - Please Don't Spam instead of please don't spam too much.
"Please spam responsibly."
 
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Some fantastic suggestions and reasonings in this thread.
Even though most of us send out personalized emails to businesses that we feel could benefit from our domains (95% of our emails/sales are to companies in U.S.), are we breaking rules/laws sending insolicited email?
For example, I know many domain investors that use Gmail servers (we do also, but using our own domain).
https://www.gmail.com/intl/en-us/mail/help/program_policies.html (under Spam)...
and here:
https://www.gmail.com/mail/help/intl/en-US/program_policies.html

  • sending unsolicited emails to significant numbers of email addresses belonging to individuals and/or entities with whom you have no preexisting relationship
Many other email providers and hosting companies have the same/similar guidelines.
Not sure if significant means hundreds or thousands receiving exactly the same message. I guess if each message is tailor-made and customized according the company being contacted, and that you are complying with all the points and aspects of CAN-SPAM (The Act does not ban the sending of unsolicited email for business purposes. Instead, it establishes requirements for those who send such e-mail), you should be OK.
 
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With regard to the CAN-SPAM Act, what sort of wording do people use please to provide recipients with an opt - out from any future mailings?
 
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- If you would prefer not to be contacted about domain acquisition opportunities in the future, please respond with opt out or unsubscribe in the subject line. This is a one-time advertisement.
 
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thanks for sharing :xf.smile: i'll be using some of the above examples .
 
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...Think bigger, sell bigger... (shell out $xx - $xxx for a good domain with good stats, sell for $xxx)...
Thanks for sharing...
What do you consider "good stats", and how do you verify?
 
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Long story short, you can deny being a spammer, go ahead and still use templates and ignore advice given, but the only reason anyone would still use a template is because they are indeed a spammer and/or too lazy to do the proper research while selling a undesirable domain. Yes folks, if you want to be successful selling domain names, there is actual work involved, not just reg a name, send an email, received hundreds and thousands of dollars. The work is research.

@tomcarl Thanks for your excellent post, very informative. Research is key, no two e-mails should be same and be reasonable in negotiations. Short and to the point is better. The only other thing I add is "offered on a 10-year registration" that usually gets people's attention as almost nobody else does it.
 
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That's the goal.. beside email will never get past the ISP's firewall and spam folder if someone emailing exactly like this :)

@towhidzaman What kind of checks do you do to make sure an e-mail will get past ISP's firewall and spam folder please?
 
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thanks all of you , learned a lot
 
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to be honest, I don't like these templates. Really hard to sell. Strategy totally wrong
 
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If you're selling quality domains, you'd automatically know what to type because they serve a purpose they actually have value and there are *reasons* to be given.

If someone cannot come up with valid reason(s) why their prospect should own it, they don't deserve to be wasting anyones time.


I think you actually gave the definition of spam in domaining. I believe outbound is truly important, though it took me years to realize this. With that being said, I don't think sending a email with a name that truly fits the company is spam. It becomes bad when you have no valid reasons why the prospect should own the name. You're just sending out bulk emails and hoping for someone one to bite the bait.
 
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