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Instead ask them if they have heard of domaining and become friends though a couple emails before asking them to buy your domain?
Friends ? Isn't that kinda weird ?Instead ask them if they have heard of domaining and become friends though a couple emails before asking them to buy your domain?
Imagine being contacted via email by a recruiter about an amazing job opportunity but they give no indication what the role entails, where it is located, what industry the company operates in, how much the position pays... What is your likely response? DELETE...
Instead ask them if they have heard of domaining and become friends though a couple emails before asking them to buy your domain?
Well, considering the fact that the chance of a sale on outbound is already so small, it sounds like a lot of emailing or chatting to get to the point where you offer a domain, only to get a "No thank you".You would tell them things. Mention how many domains big companies have. Talk about what domains can do for their business. Seems most need some education, maybe being upfront with 'the perfect name' isn't the most well received method? Instead ease them into the idea of rebranding rather than bombard them and leave them to their own devices. I mean, surely some grooming lends better results? Maybe they need talked into it more slowly and sleep on ideas. Maybe a lot feel painting into a corner saying no without giving thought to the big picture.
I would INSTANTLY wonder what is this guys angle and be turned off by the whole process. I only disliked your post because you asked me to.Instead ask them if they have heard of domaining and become friends though a couple emails before asking them to buy your domain?
How about YOU do this and post results. Until then, I think its a weird, creepy and kind of "stalker" way of trying to make a sale.How can deception be asking them if they've heard of domaining and having a clue what the biggest companies are doing? There's a point, to sell a domain, but maybe they are domainers themselves, and would like to buy all your domains. I don't see a problem walking up to somewhere and asking them these questions.
I don't see the issue.Imagine that any random person who wanted to make a profit selling something would contact you out of the blue and try to tell you all about the industry they're in and try to explain to you why it should interest you and eventually try to make you buy something. There's a name for that. Spamming. You can try and justify it or call it something else but it's no better than any other spam message that arrives to your spam folder. You shouldn't bother people because you want to make money, no matter what you're selling.