Check out whether or not the domain owner has other domain names of interest before sending your inquiry.
Let’s say you are in the market for good one word .com domain names and think Exclaim.com would be great for your portfolio (my company owns the name). Before inquiring, it might be good to have a short list of other domain names the owner has so you can inquire about those, too.
When you are buying domain names on a one off basis, the domain name might be priced much higher than if you are buying a package of domain names. In addition, by inquiring about more than one domain name, the domain owner will likely be able to tell that you are a domain investor rather than someone who is planning to build “the next big thing.”
The tools to use for this purpose are DomainIQ, Whoisology, and DomainTools.
The advice is given by Elliot Silver in this article
Let’s say you are in the market for good one word .com domain names and think Exclaim.com would be great for your portfolio (my company owns the name). Before inquiring, it might be good to have a short list of other domain names the owner has so you can inquire about those, too.
When you are buying domain names on a one off basis, the domain name might be priced much higher than if you are buying a package of domain names. In addition, by inquiring about more than one domain name, the domain owner will likely be able to tell that you are a domain investor rather than someone who is planning to build “the next big thing.”
The tools to use for this purpose are DomainIQ, Whoisology, and DomainTools.
The advice is given by Elliot Silver in this article





