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On X formerly Twitter, I had been following a lot of discussion on outbound sales. Some people I follow were detailing just how much time they spent on outbound. I came across someone mentioning DomainsOutbound.com. The person running the service is a gentleman named AJ Chadha.I spoke to AJ on the phone to get some more info on what they were doing. I asked him if he would be up for an … [Read more...]
 
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Thank you, Raymond.

It was a pleasure speaking with you!
 
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oh I see so I'm supposed to like and applaud services that spam my mailbox 10 times a day. no tnx.
p.s. u need a better name for your biz. this ain't even no English
 
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oh I see so I'm supposed to like and applaud services that spam my mailbox 10 times a day. no tnx.
p.s. u need a better name for your biz. this ain't even no English

We don’t spam your mailbox. We don’t send B2C emails, it’s B2B only.

We contact businesses that we think are relevant for our clients’ domains.

The world runs on emails. It’s not spam. Businesses rely on deals and leads daily via inquiries.

Granted, these aren’t inquiries but it’s certainly not spam when you email a business with relevant services/products.

They may or not be interested in a domain that could help their business. That’s it.

How can you sell a domain? You have two options right now.

- Put up a lander and wait. Could be a month or 10 years before you get an inquiry.

- Find a broker (who only pick the top 0.001% of domains).

We wanted to provide an alternative option.

Very few people outbound their domains. They either don’t have the time or skills.

We can handle it for them.
 
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So, it seems there’s OutboundDomains, and DomainsOutbound — each separate orgs / websites. Has anyone used the latter one that this thread is about? The former seems to have been abandoned.
 
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