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    advice The importance of your outbound email subject line

    Successful domain name investors put a lot of thought into the emails they send to end users. The email body is important, but the email subject is even more important if you want to improve your chances at a sale. In fact, until the email is actually clicked on and opened, I would go as far to...
  2. News

    advice The importance of your outbound email subject line

    Successful domain name investors put a lot of thought into the emails they send to end users. The email body is important, but the email subject is even more important if you want to improve your chances at a sale. In fact, until the email is actually clicked on and opened, I would go as far to...
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    Yelp.com for outbound domain investors

    If you are a domain name investor who is active in the outbound world, Yelp.com is your go-to place to generate leads. If you put in the right places and the niche, you can find 20+ leads for almost everything. Use this to go to their website, find out their email address and send out emails...
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    Yelp.com for outbound domain investors

    If you are a domain name investor who is active in the outbound world, Yelp.com is your go-to place to generate leads. If you put in the right places and the niche, you can find 20+ leads for almost everything. Use this to go to their website, find out their email address and send out emails...
  5. News

    advice How to Write Outbound Domain Sales Emails that Get Results

    When it comes to selling domain names, you have a few of options to leverage. You can list them on a sales platform like Sedo or Etsy and wait for buyers to find your name. You can seek out buyers and hope you’re targeting the right demographic. Or, you can do both, which is actually what you...
  6. News

    advice How to Write Outbound Domain Sales Emails that Get Results

    When it comes to selling domain names, you have a few of options to leverage. You can list them on a sales platform like Sedo or Etsy and wait for buyers to find your name. You can seek out buyers and hope you’re targeting the right demographic. Or, you can do both, which is actually what you...
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    discuss In what extension has outbound worked for you?

    Which extensions have outbound worked for you?
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    information Selling Arguments

    Is convincing a prospect of reduction in the marketing cost the only way to persuade? And how to make strong arguments for selling dictionary word domains, even if its not that popular on search engines?
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    information Selling Arguments

    Is convincing a prospect of reduction in the marketing cost the only way to persuade? And how to make strong arguments for selling dictionary word domains, even if its not that popular on search engines?
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    discuss Convincing a potential buyer for additional names

    One of the dilemmas or the situation that comes up during outbound is convincing a buyer to buy your domain name as an add-on, instead of something that they would upgrade to. For example, if you are selling, TexasDigitalStudio.com to a potential buyer who already owns and operates a studio...
  11. abstractdomainer

    discuss Convincing a potential buyer for additional names

    One of the dilemmas or the situation that comes up during outbound is convincing a buyer to buy your domain name as an add-on, instead of something that they would upgrade to. For example, if you are selling, TexasDigitalStudio.com to a potential buyer who already owns and operates a studio...
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    discuss How would you convince the .COM owner to buy .NET or .ORG?

    If you owned say BeachVilla.org, how would you convince the owner of .COM to buy your domain name? If you are not convincing them, who else would you reach out and what would be your pitch? My answer: I would reach out to the .COM owner saying that this will add power to your brand. However, I...
  13. abstractdomainer

    discuss How would you convince the .COM owner to buy .NET or .ORG?

    If you owned say BeachVilla.org, how would you convince the owner of .COM to buy your domain name? If you are not convincing them, who else would you reach out and what would be your pitch? My answer: I would reach out to the .COM owner saying that this will add power to your brand. However, I...
  14. Bob Hawkes

    information Domain Investing: Just The Basics – Part 3: Outbound, Promotion, UDRP, Parking, Website, Resources

    In this final segment of the basics of domain investing series, I look at inbound and outbound selling, domain promotion, UDRP, parking and other ways to earn income from domains, and how to set up your own domain investing portfolio website. The article ends with links to additional resources...
  15. Bob Hawkes

    information Domain Investing: Just The Basics – Part 3: Outbound, Promotion, UDRP, Parking, Website, Resources

    In this final segment of the basics of domain investing series, I look at inbound and outbound selling, domain promotion, UDRP, parking and other ways to earn income from domains, and how to set up your own domain investing portfolio website. The article ends with links to additional resources...
  16. PatrickV

    discuss Lazy or active domaining strategy?

    Are you a lazy or active domainer? Buy and wait OR do you do you send outbound emails to potential end users or do you have another strategy? GLTA!
  17. PatrickV

    discuss Lazy or active domaining strategy?

    Are you a lazy or active domainer? Buy and wait OR do you do you send outbound emails to potential end users or do you have another strategy? GLTA!
  18. branding

    question-answered Is NP now funded by spammers?

    That's just sad. Answer: https://www.namepros.com/posts/8409927/
  19. branding

    question-answered Is NP now funded by spammers?

    That's just sad. Answer: https://www.namepros.com/posts/8409927/
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