I am marketing the name AcademicPublications.com. I emailed 80 prospects in the publishing industry for what I thought was a great name - the most searched publisher category for academic publishing which is a massive industry - not a single response. Not one person bothered to get back to me. What a soul destroying business this is. Any ideas welcome.
Bill,
The domain is only half the battle, the other half is marketing strategy. As outlined by others before, there are some key steps to sending out emails to prospects, here is small rundown:
1. What does your email read like? Is it professional, short, non invasive and factual?
2. Are you using a private email, not free?
3. Where does the enduser operate? It has been said that the best times for endusers to RECEIVE emails is on Monday + Tuesday between 8 A.M - 10 A.M
4. Are you contacting the decision maker? I would rather send 5 emails to decision makers than 80 to info@....
5. Is there actually a market for your domain? For me, the easiest way to determine this is by the # of competing ads for the keywords - it doesnt seem like there are too many paid ads for your domain
6. Do you include the price in your initial email? I personally do not, i feel it kind of adds to the intrigue of the domain and requires the enduser to start a chain of communication
7. Pricing - are you being reasonable? endusers know when you are blowing smoke and will not return emails to outrageous prices, they arent stupid
8. If you live overseas get some sort of a 1800 forwarding number, tehre are a few sites that offer this service
9. Be persistent - if an enduser replies "how much" and then doesnt respond after that send them an email asking how much they would have been willing to pay and try to negotiate from there
This is all I can think of right now but it is a pretty rudimentary outline of how I go about selling, if anyone wants to add/subtract from this please post your thoughts!