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I just wanted to share my venture with namepros. Those potential end user contacts you find on Google might be your best bet. Before this month, my highest sale to date was $3k. I stopped using for sale pages all together. I figure contacting potentials would be the best thing to do. You never know what somebody wants until you show them. This tactic has paid off dearly. This year I am over $20k in sales with all domains I registered for reg fee. I rarely buy a domain at either wholesale or retail. Most domains I own are hand regged by myself. I really just started selling domains this year so I consider myself still a newbie but a smart one. Today I closed the biggest deal in my life in the $xx,xxx range for a .us. My total investment was $4.95 so do the math. I notice alot of newbies such as myself visiting NP recently and hope that you go my route. This may be the best advice that anybody has given you. Since this deal is closed and the funds are in my account, I am going shopping now and I wish all the best to everybody. :p

Crissy


P.S. I'm sorry I don't publicize any of my sales but I can say the domain was a .us
 
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Can you give us a general ouline of how you contacted the person/company, and how the negotiations went? Go buy a new car! :kickass:
 
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so lets get this straight since jan 04 youve been selling $4.95 previously unregistered domains making a total return of $20,000???

Pray tell your secret o wise one! Im sorry, unless you can give some indication as to what sort of name / industry / why the name wasnt regged previously im gonna have to say your .us sale must have stood for dot unbelievable s*** :lol:
 
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