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Could this sad piece of paper + Fast Transfer (aka. Pure Premium Listing, PPL) generate better results than having a sales landing page for each of your domains?
We all monitor the amount of traffic our landing pages get but little to no offers. Maybe we might be better off without them? I mean, a dead homepage that goes nowhere logically implies that the domain name isn't being used therefore there is a big chance it is available. Users visit your domain name but it doesn't resolve. Some of these are potential buyers and not many of them trust the aftermarket sales landing pages, let's get real. Most might even go straight to google and search for "how to create website" and find their way to a registrar, others would just go to GoDaddy. They would search the name there and find that it "is a premium domain priced at $yadayada". That's because you have your domain listed on either Afternic/Sedo (which is better though? But that's another topic). This will give the potential buyer the impression that the domain name sale is kind of guaranteed by the registrar. That it is available since it doesn't resolve. They don't even have to know that you exist (unless they know what is a WHOIS but even this kind of info is getting redacted), removing suspicions of scam and whatnots. The user clicks the buy button and let the registrar fast transfer the domain without your interference and you'll know about the sale only when the money hits the bank (provided it is a BIN listing, obviously).
Does having a sales landing page (whatever provider be it Efty, Undeveloped, your own, etc.) give the potential buyer a negative appeal of the whole process?
Could this sad piece of paper + Fast Transfer (aka. Pure Premium Listing, PPL) generate better results than having a sales landing page for each of your domains?
We all monitor the amount of traffic our landing pages get but little to no offers. Maybe we might be better off without them? I mean, a dead homepage that goes nowhere logically implies that the domain name isn't being used therefore there is a big chance it is available. Users visit your domain name but it doesn't resolve. Some of these are potential buyers and not many of them trust the aftermarket sales landing pages, let's get real. Most might even go straight to google and search for "how to create website" and find their way to a registrar, others would just go to GoDaddy. They would search the name there and find that it "is a premium domain priced at $yadayada". That's because you have your domain listed on either Afternic/Sedo (which is better though? But that's another topic). This will give the potential buyer the impression that the domain name sale is kind of guaranteed by the registrar. That it is available since it doesn't resolve. They don't even have to know that you exist (unless they know what is a WHOIS but even this kind of info is getting redacted), removing suspicions of scam and whatnots. The user clicks the buy button and let the registrar fast transfer the domain without your interference and you'll know about the sale only when the money hits the bank (provided it is a BIN listing, obviously).
Does having a sales landing page (whatever provider be it Efty, Undeveloped, your own, etc.) give the potential buyer a negative appeal of the whole process?