Domain Wildcatter
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I notice that in this day and age of scarce sales many of us are eager to learn about new strategies that will help us remain competitive in the domain industry.
To help further the discussion on NamePros, I would like this post to concentrate on what is the best Twitter outreach strategy to sell domain names.
I am about three months into domaining as a career. I have a diversified domain portfolio and am using a SquareSpace coverpage website for my domain names. When I first began, my coverpage was ranked on page 5 of Google. It is now below-the-fold of Page 1. Hopefully in the near future, it can move above-the-fold to attract more eyes.
In addition, I now have developed a Twitter profile to expand my outreach to end-users.
My Twitter link: https://twitter.com/domainwildcat
I would like constructive feedback into how I have designed my tweets.
I am presently using the following format:
Domainname.com is available for purchase. #Enduser #Enduser #Enduser #Enduser #Enduser
Questions:
1. Should I continue to methodically add domain name tweets for everything in my portfolio?
2. Should I keep my #Enduser total to no more than five?
3. Should I mix in recent and relevant news tweets specific to domainers? I see many experienced domainers do this already.
4. Should I mix in recent and relevant news tweets specific to startup names? I see many startup gurus contributing their blog articles about how to name a business in their twitter feeds.
5. Should I nix the cover-page and go with a word-styled blog format website, ie. individual posts about each domain name? This would probably help my SEO, but I would lose the ability to present my domain portfolio on a front page for easy perusal.
I thank each and every one of you that helps me figure out the best possible path forward.
Best regards,
Domain Wildcatter
I notice that in this day and age of scarce sales many of us are eager to learn about new strategies that will help us remain competitive in the domain industry.
To help further the discussion on NamePros, I would like this post to concentrate on what is the best Twitter outreach strategy to sell domain names.
I am about three months into domaining as a career. I have a diversified domain portfolio and am using a SquareSpace coverpage website for my domain names. When I first began, my coverpage was ranked on page 5 of Google. It is now below-the-fold of Page 1. Hopefully in the near future, it can move above-the-fold to attract more eyes.
In addition, I now have developed a Twitter profile to expand my outreach to end-users.
My Twitter link: https://twitter.com/domainwildcat
I would like constructive feedback into how I have designed my tweets.
I am presently using the following format:
Domainname.com is available for purchase. #Enduser #Enduser #Enduser #Enduser #Enduser
Questions:
1. Should I continue to methodically add domain name tweets for everything in my portfolio?
2. Should I keep my #Enduser total to no more than five?
3. Should I mix in recent and relevant news tweets specific to domainers? I see many experienced domainers do this already.
4. Should I mix in recent and relevant news tweets specific to startup names? I see many startup gurus contributing their blog articles about how to name a business in their twitter feeds.
5. Should I nix the cover-page and go with a word-styled blog format website, ie. individual posts about each domain name? This would probably help my SEO, but I would lose the ability to present my domain portfolio on a front page for easy perusal.
I thank each and every one of you that helps me figure out the best possible path forward.
Best regards,
Domain Wildcatter