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I've read a lot about outbound domain marketing on and off Namepros. I've done for some of my domain names, followed up, and got very low replies.

So I have some questions I believe will help a newbie like me about Outbound Marketing.

Thank you as you help out.

1. What works best for you - a short or long sales pitch?
2. What's your average domain sales via outbound - 1 out of 10, 1 out of 20, 1 out of 50?
3. Do you follow u? How many times?
4. Who do you send your emails to?
5. Do you make use of your Gmail account or your customized domain name?

Thank you.
 
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Nope you are absolutely correct on that.
Out of every 100 email we collect from whois , mail are sent/delivered to only 50-60 only.
So we collect lead for 300-400 end users so that mail would be sent to 200-250 of them.
Alternatively we can collect email id by visiting every website which is very time consuming and not viable.
do you an email one by one to each party?
 
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I prefer only .com domain as they have global appeal and easier to sell..
1. By Geo domains I mean city/country name + product/service.. example:- I recently sold podhotelnyc.com
2. We collect leads of prospective buyer from zfbot.com , Google , Yelp , yellow pages etc.

Interesting, thanks for the quick answers! I make a wild guess that you sold that domain to thepodhotel.com?

Also, would you mind sharing some criteria that you have for finding potential clients from those sites?
 
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Interesting, thanks for the quick answers! I make a wild guess that you sold that domain to thepodhotel.com?

Also, would you mind sharing some criteria that you have for finding potential clients from those sites?
Lol can't disclose the buyer though u can make guesses...
There is one simple criteria... Domain should be useful to them in some way or other or else why would they buy it...
 
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Lol can't disclose the buyer though u can make guesses...
There is one simple criteria... Domain should be useful to them in some way or other or else why would they buy it...
That's true. I don't just know why I'm not getting replies. The only one I got became mute when I told him my price
 
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That's true. I don't just know why I'm not getting replies. The only one I got became mute when I told him my price
In outbound there are 2 simple rules...

1. Volume:- try to find as many end users as possible . Someone or other would take interest.
2. Pricing:- keep pricing reasonable between 300-759$ especially for Geo domains... That's the comfort point for end users and immediate deal is done..

Note:- there is very thin line between marketing and spamming so got to be careful with that..
 
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In outbound there are 2 simple rules...

1. Volume:- try to find as many end users as possible . Someone or other would take interest.
2. Pricing:- keep pricing reasonable between 300-759$ especially for Geo domains... That's the comfort point for end users and immediate deal is done..

Note:- there is very thin line between marketing and spamming so got to be careful with that..
Wow! Thank you so very much. I'm relieved and have learnt so much from your inputs
 
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Wow! Thank you so very much. I'm relieved and have learnt so much from your inputs
Welcome...
Hopefully it would help... Best of luck
 
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We send outbound mails to 200-300 enduser for each domains

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I find listing in marketplaces will bring more leads than finding who you need via out bound email.
 
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I find listing in marketplaces will bring more leads than finding who you need via out bound email.
But don't you think that will take a whole lot of time to get them to visit your domain?
 
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i have a team of 10 who does outbound for my domains. I will try to answer your queries..

1. A short pitch works best. If the end user would be interested and enquire about price than you can send a long reply with all the details.
2. 1 out of 10. Best response i have recieved from Geo domains and sometimes on keyword based domains.
3. yes i personally prefer to follow up only once for all the mails sent. I personally feel that following up more than once would be pure spamming. If a negotiation is going on than there can ofcourse of be multiple follow ups.
4. We can mail id via bulk whois. In case we have a premium domain whose target end user is a big corporate than we collect and send mail via hunter.io.
5. We use customized email id for all the mails.


how many domains do you own?
 
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Hello @rohitgoyal Do you use email from the same domain (say [email protected]) ? Or change the domain frequently?
I mean would all email from outbound. com get banned when PPL report as spam?
 
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Hello @rohitgoyal Do you use email from the same domain (say [email protected]) ? Or change the domain frequently?
I mean would all email from outbound. com get banned when PPL report as spam?
We send email from custom email id of each domain.
Presently none of my email id has been blocked for spamming as we are very careful not to send too many mails or spam anyone...
 
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Email marketing has worked great and I have had many sales with it, BUT the best sales I have had as far as dollar wise is when I get on the phone first with an end user.
 
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1. What works best for you - a short or long sales pitch?

Short sales pitch always works best. If people see a long email, they are going to hit delete. Keep it short and sweet at all times.

2. What's your average domain sales via outbound - 1 out of 10, 1 out of 20, 1 out of 50?

I have 2 business models (one more-than-finances the other): brand-type domains for passive sales (via incoming leads/BIN-purchases) and keyword domains (incl. GEO-types) for outreach. This second group is almost always priced in the sweet "outbound" spot of $349-$579. Our last 3 domains sold at $579: ApartmentRentalsNewYorkCity.com (yesterday), InstantHomeInsuranceQuotes.com (last week), EventStaffingNewYork.com (last week).

3. Do you follow up? How many times?

If someone is interested, they will get back to you. Following up with someone who has not demonstrated any interest in your one-time offer = spam. Be sure to add "please do not contact me again" contacts to your blacklist so they are not contacted again. You should have a sentence ("opt-out opportunity") below your signature saying something like: "- This is a one time email advertisement being sent to you just once - please reply with STOP if you no longer wish to receive a message from us in the future."

4. Who do you send your emails to?

Companies that are already ranking/striving to rank (higher) for the domain's keywords at Google.com, including advertisers. The top prospects are usually located within the top 5-10 pages of G. Most contact details can be found on the website.

5. Do you make use of your Gmail account or your customized domain name?

Try not to use any free email services; they scream spam.
 
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2. What's your average domain sales via outbound - 1 out of 10, 1 out of 20, 1 out of 50?

I have 2 business models (one more-than-finances the other): brand-type domains for passive sales (via incoming leads/BIN-purchases) and keyword domains (incl. GEO-types) for outreach. This second group is almost always priced in the sweet "outbound" spot of $349-$579. Our last 3 domains sold at $579: ApartmentRentalsNewYorkCity.com (yesterday), InstantHomeInsuranceQuotes.com (last week), EventStaffingNewYork.com (last week).

How many emails you send per domain?
What is more effective, 10 emails per 10 domains or 100 emails for one domain?
What's your average domain sales via outbound for keyword domains?
 
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25-50 emails per domain is usually suffice. I have hired and educated a team of 2 to do my outbound for me (I may need a 3rd member soon...) - the system is automated to a T; I just have to pick the right types of names (relating to products/services).

Some weeks, 4 domains will sell over 5 days. Other weeks, maybe just 1 or 2. But if you can hit and retain an average of 1 in 10-15 names (taking into consideration that you are paying under $10 for each name), that would be deemed a successful & profitable model. It's a numbers game, as long as you are marketing the right types of clear-defining names.
 
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