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So I have contacted the end user about selling my product keyword domain to them and they replied that if you google that keyword you don't see the site. How do I respond?

Thanks!
 
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Feel their side.

“I feel your concern with the domain not showing up in the search engine. That is due to the fact that it is currently a parked paged, which is buried or completely taken out of the search results to give users the best searching experience (provide article if necessary).

I can reassure you that once you change domain names, your site will appear after it is crawled.

Are you more at ease knowing that?"

Hard close if yes.

Attempt a soft close with a money back guarantee (as it will).

Hard close.

Many routes you can take and don't know if this is over email or telephone.
 
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'Dear Sir, many domain names will remain "hidden" until unique content is added, some see this as a good thing because there are no negative indexing by google. Meaning the name is fresh and ready to be expanded into a site. It is your unique content that will see it rank in the keyword search'
 
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'Dear Sir, many domain names will remain "hidden" until unique content is added, some see this as a good thing because there are no negative indexing by google. Meaning the name is fresh and ready to be expanded into a site. It is your unique content that will see it rank in the keyword search'
Like, economized and disregards technical points that may need to be elaborated on.
 
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David Walker, eVirtual1 Thanks for all the help!
 
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They also said they are all about branding their company name and don't see the value
at my suggested price, though they like my name a lot. How would you respond to that?
 
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They also said they are all about branding their company name and don't see the value
at my suggested price, though they like my name a lot. How would you respond to that?

You could let them know that they can make an offer, if you are really looking to sell it to them.

If you don't want to sell it at a price below what you quoted them... then there isn't much you could say to them now. Otherwise it will appear that you are responding to them, for the sake of responding-which will make you look desperate.
 
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Simply put a link to dnjournal to demonstrate how people are willing to pay a decent amount for a self branding name, just ask them to read the link http://www.dnjournal.com/domainsales.htm to truly understand the value of what good domains go for
 
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