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Dominic Belley

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Hello.

I was watching all kinds of domain videos tonight on YouTube and found this one:

Skip to 10:45 to see and comment his letter example.


This is a guy selling GEO+keyword domains and he shows the kind of letter/email he his sending out to potential companies.

I thought is was interesting and very descriptive of how he proceeds.

I wanted to have the opinion of people doing today the same thing he does. I am sure there are many domainers in GEO+keyword on NamePros.

I want you to comment his video, but especially his letter example. I think having comments from people on that video would help a lot of us newbie domainers.

Thank you.
 
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AfternicAfternic
I started domaining back in late October and the first domain I sold was a geo+service for 320$ .It got sold in 2 days of regging.

I sold others for 200-600$.
 
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Thanks for sharing this video. I had some sales of GEO+service in price range of mid XX to mid XXX with outbound marketing.
I'm not a fun of this particular letter from above video for many reasons (writing style, not true about first page rankings, inserting an image in email body, "yours sincerely"....). Here at NP there are many better examples.
My experience is not huge, but I have to say that sometimes surprisingly I have much success with long and descriptive letters.
 
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Too long, and too much stuff.

Mind sharing what you consider a good template?

I'm not a fun of this particular letter from above video for many reasons (writing style, not true about first page rankings, inserting an image in email body, "yours sincerely"....). Here at NP there are many better examples.

Mind sharing links to NP threads where you think we can find better letter examples?
 
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The first email should consist of no more than 2 paras and 3 shortsentences.
 
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I understand, but that is very vague theory. How about giving examples of what you've used before.
If there is a thread on NP where examples are shown, please copy the link here.
 
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IMHO the reciepient either knows what a domain is
and can imagine the value himself

or he will not buy anyway
so why waste his time?

I would tell him what I have
and ask if he wants "the traffic" from that domain
 
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@DoumB21
I read a lot about this topic here at NP and I collected all email examples I thought were good. It helped me to make my own templates which I adjust further for each sales pitch depending of domain name, business niche, other tlds registrations, Estibot value, end user profile....

Some threads with email examples:

https://www.namepros.com/threads/domain-sales-letter-examples.1757/page-5#post-328304
https://www.namepros.com/threads/poll-emails-to-end-users-long-or-short.837685/#post-4724457
https://www.namepros.com/threads/how-to-find-potential-end-users.68798/page-125#post-4752151

And of course great thread about potential end users with tons of good advices and many opening / closing email examples:

https://www.namepros.com/threads/how-to-find-potential-end-users.68798/page-14#post-2987571
 
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Informative video and posting, thanks
 
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Geo names are great, sometimes. I have a few listed in the auction section right now, don't stretch yourselves with too many purchases.
 
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Geo names are great, sometimes. I have a few listed in the auction section right now, don't stretch yourselves with too many purchases.

My question is more related to the "sales pitch" email itself than the geo names themselves.
 
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You have to understand the industry. Sometimes owners want a long pitch, sometimes they like one sentence directly to the point. I like doing short awareness email, follow-up phone calls till they buy or tells me to F off.


Small businesses are numb to cold calls, they get bombarded with spam calls every day. Warm it up with an email or two, contact form submissions rarely work. As long as you know who to speak to and reference an email or domain, the gatekeepers are flexible.
 
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Great informative video!
 
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When selling local geo domains Ive had GREAT success going "Old School"...

Hand addressed envelopes to business owners with a typed letter with my pitch and a real signature... Time consuming but good for xxxx deals...
 
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Do the EMDs still get ranked high ?
 
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Google now place less premium on EMDs than they used to do. I know for certain that Bing still does. I have a couple of domains ranking #1 on Bing search. This question you asked has been a very topical one among search marketers for a while now. Way I see it, it cant be bad for your SEM efforts to have an EMD.
 
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EMD is not only for search results

EMD benefits when doing adwords
 
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having an exact match domain in an advertisment
enhances the CTR%

as it appeals to the searcher
and will be bolded
 
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