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What is the message to sell domains to end users?



i have given 1 here:


Dear Sir/Madam,

I am the registrant of the following domains :

LovePatient.com
MakeOK.com

Please do reply to let me know your interest in acquiring any of these
domains. We can then discuss further details.

Thank you.

Yours sincerely,
theuniverse



What is your opinion about above message? What is the message do you normally send to sell domains to end users? What are the tips to sell domains to end users?? anything else?
 
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What is your opinion about above message?
 
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theuniverse said:
What is your opinion about above message?

I dont wish to sound rude but if this appeared in my inbox I would click delete and move on.
 
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No offense but I doubt you will ever sell to end users with a message like that. First off why would you offer multiple names that are not related to the particular end user? If someone is selling perfumes for instance, you only alert them to names they can use. If you offer names like Love Patient, they will either think you are a scam artist, clueless, or both.

When you target end users, the keyword is "target". You tailor your message individually to each one.
 
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From someone with end user experience, it pays to take the time and effort to customize each email.

You also want to keep the letter a reasonable length.

There is no reason to put more than one domain in the email, unless they are related. (ex. RepairService.com / RepairServices.com)

I always touch on a couple points.
- Give info about the domain (traffic, keyword competetion, etc)
- Explain why the domain name is of value to the specific user.

You aren't going to get sales from emails that look like Spam.
 
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Definitely read through the previous linked thread. Its worth the 30 pages.
 
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only i send related domains to end user,just for explanation purpose i have shown above domains.now i am showing 2 domains? how is it?
 
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it's good to be brief, straight to the point, 1 domain per email per receiver and then move on to next receiver.
 
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Here is another pointer. Send out the emails during business hours early in the week.

I have found that Monday - Wednesday get the best response. From about 9AM - 11AM and from 1PM - 3PM.
 
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bmugford said:
Here is another pointer. Send out the emails during business hours early in the week.

I have found that Monday - Wednesday get the best response. From about 9AM - 11AM and from 1PM - 3PM.
From my own experience, I totally agree with Brad.
 
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I doubt if anyone would fall for that....peace (y)
 
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A better question is how to target end users, not what message to send them. You can have the best crafted email in the history of the world, but without the proper research it is a waste of time.

You need to highly target end users who would be interested in the domain name.

The names you have listed are rather generic with no clear use. It is much easier to sell domains that

1.) Have a specific use (MortgageRates.com)
2.) Have some sort of meaning to an end user, like an acronym.
3.) Are a better version of the domain they are currently using.
 
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