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Hello namepros,

do you have ideas how it is possible to promote the own domain portfolio so more people inquire domain names?

I will start with a first idea: I attended a live event in london (crypto fair) and talked with several people about my domains. Days later many investment firms contacted me and asked for the price of a domain.

Do you have a idea you successfully executed to promote domains?
Please share it with us.
 
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Taking more or less effort and being more or less effective, there are many ways to market a domain name including:
  • Domain Marketplace: Sedo, Dan GoDaddy, Sav, etc.
  • Domain Broker: VPN, Brannans, Saw, et al.
  • Custom cold emails to likely buyers. Not SPAM which can garner fines and get you kicked off your email platform; also we can't be friends.
  • Maintain an opt-in newsletter and send listings to interested parties
  • Build a portfolio website with all your domain names
  • Build a landing page or website using the specific domain name
  • Run PPC text or banner ads and send visitors to your for sale page
  • Write guest posts on sites and forums related to the domain's industry and point to your real estate
  • Hire influencers to name drop your domain
  • Keep business cards with your portfolio domain. Make them available where potential customers are: conferences, trade shows, restaurant community boards, etc.
  • Be a guest expert on an industry show and teach them the value of a premium domain and how to find valid options
  • Publish a press release
  • Wear branded hats/tshirts or have car magnets/travel mugs with your portfolio domain
  • Be a resource to reporters at HARO, Terkel, etc
  • Your own social media and comments on those of the domain's industry
  • Rent a billboard. do radio or podcast ads, do skywriting or a banner behind a plane, and other traditional methods
Obviously the resources expended needs to be in line with the projected income, but the ways to market a domain name (or pretty much anything else) are virtually limitless!
 
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Taking more or less effort and being more or less effective, there are many ways to market a domain name including:
  • Domain Marketplace: Sedo, Dan GoDaddy, Sav, etc.
  • Domain Broker: VPN, Brannans, Saw, et al.
  • Custom cold emails to likely buyers. Not SPAM which can garner fines and get you kicked off your email platform; also we can't be friends.
  • Maintain an opt-in newsletter and send listings to interested parties
  • Build a portfolio website with all your domain names
  • Build a landing page or website using the specific domain name
  • Run PPC text or banner ads and send visitors to your for sale page
  • Write guest posts on sites and forums related to the domain's industry and point to your real estate
  • Hire influencers to name drop your domain
  • Keep business cards with your portfolio domain. Make them available where potential customers are: conferences, trade shows, restaurant community boards, etc.
  • Be a guest expert on an industry show and teach them the value of a premium domain and how to find valid options
  • Publish a press release
  • Wear branded hats/tshirts or have car magnets/travel mugs with your portfolio domain
  • Be a resource to reporters at HARO, Terkel, etc
  • Your own social media and comments on those of the domain's industry
  • Rent a billboard. do radio or podcast ads, do skywriting or a banner behind a plane, and other traditional methods
Obviously the resources expended needs to be in line with the projected income, but the ways to market a domain name (or pretty much anything else) are virtually limitless!
Pretty much covers it. Good answer
 
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I havent sold any domains yet, but all I can add from general business advice (on top of @TribeMagnets good advice), is that like any product, you create a business strategy, business plan, marketing strategy and a marketing plan. A financial plan on top of these is always good as well.
 
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QR code in the sky. If you sell, give me the 50% for the idea.
 
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Create your own lander and write descriptive content to describe your domain control more. Build a start site.
Google your keywords see who pays for them. Get a tshirt or bumper sticker. Streak at a domain event.
 
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Create your own lander and write descriptive content to describe your domain control more. Build a start site.
Google your keywords see who pays for them. Get a tshirt or bumper sticker. Streak at a domain event.
Streak at a domain event ffs 🤣🤣
 
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Name you wifi with the domain you want to sell.

D*PT* .com for sale.
 
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Streak at a domain event ffs 🤣🤣
Or at target market events, for gambling domains casinos, the tv lottery show, bingo halls etc, for crypto at crypto events, holiday events at airports, cruises, shopping at malls, business related domains at conferences, medical and health in hospitals and doctors surgeries. Dont get me started with metaverse domains , streaking avatars with domain tattoos. The options are endless.
 
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Taking more or less effort and being more or less effective, there are many ways to market a domain name including:
  • Domain Marketplace: Sedo, Dan GoDaddy, Sav, etc.
  • Domain Broker: VPN, Brannans, Saw, et al.
  • Custom cold emails to likely buyers. Not SPAM which can garner fines and get you kicked off your email platform; also we can't be friends.
  • Maintain an opt-in newsletter and send listings to interested parties
  • Build a portfolio website with all your domain names
  • Build a landing page or website using the specific domain name
  • Run PPC text or banner ads and send visitors to your for sale page
  • Write guest posts on sites and forums related to the domain's industry and point to your real estate
  • Hire influencers to name drop your domain
  • Keep business cards with your portfolio domain. Make them available where potential customers are: conferences, trade shows, restaurant community boards, etc.
  • Be a guest expert on an industry show and teach them the value of a premium domain and how to find valid options
  • Publish a press release
  • Wear branded hats/tshirts or have car magnets/travel mugs with your portfolio domain
  • Be a resource to reporters at HARO, Terkel, etc
  • Your own social media and comments on those of the domain's industry
  • Rent a billboard. do radio or podcast ads, do skywriting or a banner behind a plane, and other traditional methods
Obviously the resources expended needs to be in line with the projected income, but the ways to market a domain name (or pretty much anything else) are virtually limitless!
Pretty much covers it. Good answer
Pray pray and patience!!
Karma!
 
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Make a 'SHORTS' video on YouTube & TikTok with a link to a one-page billboard/lander/site so they can enter their email details.

Mail out attractively colored postcards to a select audience of potential buyers.
 
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Hello namepros,

do you have ideas how it is possible to promote the own domain portfolio so more people inquire domain names?

I will start with a first idea: I attended a live event in london (crypto fair) and talked with several people about my domains. Days later many investment firms contacted me and asked for the price of a domain.

Do you have a idea you successfully executed to promote domains?
Please share it with us.
Hi Brandmore,
First of all lets discuss your problem,
You wanted to have an idea about selling your bought domain to the other customers,
So for that let me explain you another way of marketing through which we convert free customers to paid customers which will help you understand the correct prospective.

Well, getting new subscribers through free-trial is much easier, but retaining & converting them takes a lot of planning and efforts. It’s actually the hardest part

Getting the timing right is crucial. Reaching the right type of audience at right time is essential. But how do you do that? There is certainly no magic wand, but yes, ramping up your marketing game may help.
First of all:
Optimization is the Key,
Social media marketing,
Viral marketing strategy,
Email Marketing,
Create offline Campaigns,
Offers and promotion,
Affiliate,
PPC, if you want to know the full detail analysis of the website.
 
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Taking more or less effort and being more or less effective, there are many ways to market a domain name including:
  • Domain Marketplace: Sedo, Dan GoDaddy, Sav, etc.
  • Domain Broker: VPN, Brannans, Saw, et al.
  • Custom cold emails to likely buyers. Not SPAM which can garner fines and get you kicked off your email platform; also we can't be friends.
  • Maintain an opt-in newsletter and send listings to interested parties
  • Build a portfolio website with all your domain names
  • Build a landing page or website using the specific domain name
  • Run PPC text or banner ads and send visitors to your for sale page
  • Write guest posts on sites and forums related to the domain's industry and point to your real estate
  • Hire influencers to name drop your domain
  • Keep business cards with your portfolio domain. Make them available where potential customers are: conferences, trade shows, restaurant community boards, etc.
  • Be a guest expert on an industry show and teach them the value of a premium domain and how to find valid options
  • Publish a press release
  • Wear branded hats/tshirts or have car magnets/travel mugs with your portfolio domain
  • Be a resource to reporters at HARO, Terkel, etc
  • Your own social media and comments on those of the domain's industry
  • Rent a billboard. do radio or podcast ads, do skywriting or a banner behind a plane, and other traditional methods
Obviously the resources expended needs to be in line with the projected income, but the ways to market a domain name (or pretty much anything else) are virtually limitless!

Much effort surely went into putting this together. Thanks for sharing!
 
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