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shilmy

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Hi,

Do any of you has regularly sell your domain to end users? If so, do you mind share with me in this thread on how find potential end users for your domain?

Regards,
Sjarief
 
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AfternicAfternic
I've now emailed over 100 people about www[dot]forexbookworm[dot]com and no one has replied back. Is it not a quality name?
 
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I've now emailed over 100 people about www[dot]forexbookworm[dot]com and no one has replied back. Is it not a quality name?

Its an extremely poor name. Sorry
 
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Its an extremely poor name. Sorry

yeah I guess I got overconfident. In my first 2 days of domaining I managed to sell two hand regs in cognacreviews.com and latesttrance.com for $225 profit. But those names are better for search engine.
 
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Could you tell me your experience with selling .biz domain to end-users?

I am searching end-users for my .biz domain last two days, and found around 140 already. For most of them I found more than one e-mail address.

Domain is two word (english), exact search 14800, potential end-users are mostly from UK (50%) and from U.S. (20%).

Most of them has the name of my domain name (without .biz of course) in their website title and tag.

Do you think it should pay the effort? What is your experience with .biz to end-users?

Also, most of them own .com name of their company name or similar keyword to mine in .com, but my name is more direct (but in .biz). In this niche is pretty good money.
 
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Could you tell me your experience with selling .biz domain to end-users?

I am searching end-users for my .biz domain last two days, and found around 140 already. For most of them I found more than one e-mail address.

Domain is two word (english), exact search 14800, potential end-users are mostly from UK (50%) and from U.S. (20%).

Most of them has the name of my domain name (without .biz of course) in their website title and tag.

Do you think it should pay the effort? What is your experience with .biz to end-users?

Also, most of them own .com name of their company name or similar keyword to mine in .com, but my name is more direct (but in .biz). In this niche is pretty good money.

Try to develop it and if SEO'ed properly, it would rank really well with Google and then put Adsesne on and then you could have a choice of either keeping it as an income domain or sell it on Flipper - I wouldn't waste my time on selling any 2 word .biz unless it was something like RealEstate.biz.

btw, I've done exactly the same as said above and I will put it on Flipper in a few months time after it has earned some Adsesne money.
 
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Yeah, old school method, google the companies name of the manager and direct call. More personal, however most of the time you will get a receptionist that will only take a message.
 
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I like to sell my name CarDonationForVeterans (.) com
I found some charity websites and couldn't find their email ids due to whois protect.

Is there any good method to contact them or can you guide me?
 
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Thanks, but I found many CEOs emails so will try to offer it for sale. In the same niche I sold two words .info for $500 to CEO. He offered me $2000 at first, but next day he wasnt interested anymore as he bought other domain, so I managed to get $500 from him.

Any other opinion and experience with selling two word .biz to end-users?
 
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You did well to sell a .info for 500. It would have been out of this world if you got the intial offer of 2k - if you sell the .biz for any good amount plz put it on board here.

BTW, you may be better off discussing it on the .biz thread.
 
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I asked here because in .biz thread are mostly .biz lovers :) I hope to hear more realistic answers about .biz, and true experiences.

I started sending e-mails, will report if I sell for $500+. But I put some effort in this and searched for email addresses last few days so would not be happy with less.

I dont prefer .biz either, but this keyword combination is in the name of websites and tags of my potential end-users so I hope it could work.
 
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I like to sell my name CarDonationForVeterans (.) com
I found some charity websites and couldn't find their email ids due to whois protect.

Is there any good method to contact them or can you guide me?

Isnt the point of charities to donate or give to and not to extract money from?
 
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what do you do when you search the keyword of the site on google and there's not many end users you can really find?

my keyword has 320 exact match searches and there's not too many people i feel i can email from the first couple of pages on google.

Also, is a domain name still worth anything when the first few pages of the keyword are DOMINATED by big official sites?
 
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@Foze
Try other search engines like Altavista,Yahoo,Bing etc.
Believe it or not but some potential enduser's rank well on these search engines but are hard to find on Google ;)
 
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Foxe

It isn't just about search volume -- a more useful metric is the AdWords daily cost estimate for that term, and for related search terms. Some terms have massive search volume but low costs to advertise; others have low volume and huge costs. While the sun doesn't rise and set on AdWords, it is important to bear in mind that those companies who advertise on a given term are generally in that business, or in the business of managing PPC campaigns, or both. They have a budget, a range of related terms from which to choose to focus their efforts and allocate their resources, and their bidding actions directly drive up the price of a given term. So when you find a term that has a high daily cost estimate (vs. cost-per-click or clicks-per-day) you can be assured that this is a "money term" regardless of overall search volume.


Frank
 
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Foxe

It isn't just about search volume -- a more useful metric is the AdWords daily cost estimate for that term, and for related search terms. Some terms have massive search volume but low costs to advertise; others have low volume and huge costs. While the sun doesn't rise and set on AdWords, it is important to bear in mind that those companies who advertise on a given term are generally in that business, or in the business of managing PPC campaigns, or both. They have a budget, a range of related terms from which to choose to focus their efforts and allocate their resources, and their bidding actions directly drive up the price of a given term. So when you find a term that has a high daily cost estimate (vs. cost-per-click or clicks-per-day) you can be assured that this is a "money term" regardless of overall search volume.


Frank

Thanks, this is great advice. I've been focused on search - but those sorts of names haven't been selling. I only seem to sell my brandables. I will overlay CPC cost now and reprice (or drop) those sorts of names in my portfolio.

Appreciate the advice!
Shane
 
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i keep getting " how much" replies then later saying not interested. Ive sold a few this month but for the buyers that are skeptical im having trouble convincing them how they would benefit from a domain with no page rank it seems. Theyre decent names imo
 
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PR is completely meaningless to probably 90% or more of people out there. Most have no idea how it is calculated, what it means, how much it is weighted in actual SERp ranking etc. (and this includes the majority of people pushing PR as a sales benefit.) I'd say ignore that and look at what you are doing to demonstrate the value of the domains? No buyer cares what your opinion is. How does the domain actually stack up in terms of search volume, AdWords daily cost for the term, character length, TLD, pronounceability, memorability etc. in the context of being compared to what they have now?

Also, how are you finding your prospects? The fact that you get responses at all suggests that you may be getting some decent prospects, but if you're pitching mainly other domainers (who will tend to jump right to price) you're wasting your time.


Frank
 
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PR is completely meaningless to probably 90% or more of people out there. Most have no idea how it is calculated, what it means, how much it is weighted in actual SERp ranking etc. (and this includes the majority of people pushing PR as a sales benefit.) I'd say ignore that and look at what you are doing to demonstrate the value of the domains? No buyer cares what your opinion is. How does the domain actually stack up in terms of search volume, AdWords daily cost for the term, character length, TLD, pronounceability, memorability etc. in the context of being compared to what they have now?

Also, how are you finding your prospects? The fact that you get responses at all suggests that you may be getting some decent prospects, but if you're pitching mainly other domainers (who will tend to jump right to price) you're wasting your time.


Frank
sorry meant to say backlinks not PR and no "traffic value" according to one enduser. Finding all of them on google, yahoo manta ect
not pitching to domainers. I only have 1 .net the rest .coms

recently ive sold 2/4 expired domains ive bought and 1/7 hand regs.. guess i should take the hint and stop hand regging
 
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PR is completely meaningless to probably 90% or more of people out there. Most have no idea how it is calculated, what it means, how much it is weighted in actual SERp ranking etc. (and this includes the majority of people pushing PR as a sales benefit.) I'd say ignore that and look at what you are doing to demonstrate the value of the domains? No buyer cares what your opinion is. How does the domain actually stack up in terms of search volume, AdWords daily cost for the term, character length, TLD, pronounceability, memorability etc. in the context of being compared to what they have now?

Frank

Well structured thinking as usual Frank.

I would however add talking with caution about search volume because in google it seems to be a mere indicator with lack of adherence to reality.

regards,
tonecas
 
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This has been a really helpful section for domainers. I have learned a lot and was able to sell many domains using the methods in this section.

I just have one question. I have sent thousands of email through my domaining career and had only two complaints from contacted end users that my emails were spam. The first one resulted in loosing my domain from Godaddy and the other complaint was through Hostagtor which prohibited me from sending any more similar emails through their server.

The question is what email do you use to contact these end users and not getting banned? Do you use free email services like gmail, yahoo etc?.

Please help me as I am having trouble right now contacting these end users.

Thanks
 
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