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advice One landing page or, individual pages

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Hi, which would folks thing is a better landing page strategy: forwarding to one well-designed landing page where we all our middle quality names or, forwards to individual pages for each of the better names?
 
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I think individual pages are best. While good names will usually be found irrespective of lander, a good landing page can now and then give that last bit of push. I should add that I don't know of hard evidence for this view but it seems logical to me.
Bob
 
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I've been doing this a loooong time and have done it all when it comes to landing pages....

1. I had individual landers for every domain

2. I had fancy logos for many domains

3. I had an elaborate lander for all domains

4. Had my domains at numerous marketplaces


What did I opt for in the end?

Sheer simplicity google style, you hit my domain and you have two options...

View more domain or make an inquiry

For me, I saw no difference in inquiries regardless of how fancy the pages were, in fact I noticed when I made things simpler I actually got more inquiries via my Domain Inquiry form.
 
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thats up to you, experiment and see which works better for you. I would prefer to see them all on a well designed page together. So I could compare and think which one I would buy more. imo.

Dan.com is tops on this design, domains by sellers.
 
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Thank you all.

We decided to make one simple forwarded landing page listing all our brand/medium domains and, chose a few one-word domains with targeted niche markets, and made simple one-page landing pages. All have/will have an inquiry portal. Nice and simple.

So, let's see how that goes.
 
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