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Have you ever tried outbound selling your domains and was that successful?

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Leo2k

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Have you ever tried calling or sending emails to potential end users / buyers to sell your domain(s) and was that successful?
 
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It's a waste of time to outbound domains. Not worth the effort. Success rate is extremely low
 
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A great episode of the DNW podcast with Ryan Ewen of DomainManage (not sure if he/they have a presence here) talking about outbounding on an almost industrial scale.
 
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A great episode of the DNW podcast with Ryan Ewen of DomainManage (not sure if he/they have a presence here) talking about outbounding on an almost industrial scale.
100 emails per day. That's really a huge number.
 
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Yes, I regularly make money from outbound. It was much easier 10-15 years ago but it's still doable. You have to be much pickier though. If you are marketing bad domains, you won't sell anything. You have to be bringing value at a discount to end users for steady income.
 
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In the past 30 days of outbounding:
51 domains
3371 emails sent
32 percent response rate
1 percent win (sales) rate

With the system I'm using, once I set up a campaign (one for each domain), it finds the prospects, I review the prospects manually. Then I use 3 different templates to set up a drip email campaign for each domain. Once that's done, it's 'set it and forget it' and just respond to emails from prospects.
 
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In the past 30 days of outbounding:
51 domains
3371 emails sent
32 percent response rate
1 percent win (sales) rate

With the system I'm using, once I set up a campaign (one for each domain), it finds the prospects, I review the prospects manually. Then I use 3 different templates to set up a drip email campaign for each domain. Once that's done, it's 'set it and forget it' and just respond to emails from prospects.
Not sure about your outbound sales prices but I typically sell 1 domain for every 4-5 marketed. 1% seems extremely low unless you are selling at very high prices which would then make sense (like inbound sales usually work out).
 
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Not sure about your outbound sales prices but I typically sell 1 domain for every 4-5 marketed. 1% seems extremely low unless you are selling at very high prices which would then make sense (like inbound sales usually work out).
The sale prices are in a fairly range, from $1500 to $25,000.

But, it typically takes me about 10-15 minutes per domain, from start to finish, to set up an outbound campaign for each domain.
 
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