What Other Ways Have You Sold Domains Apart from Emails?

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In this age and time, we have more than enough communication channels for every purposes and so, I decided to ask: What other ways have you sold domain names apart from using emails.

Please share your experiences and let's have new insights.

Side Note: I am not referring to names parked at marketplaces with BIN price, but through inbound or outbound media.

For instance, some persons start off with emails and then end up on phone. So, please share.
 
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Aside from marketplaces? Hmm..
1) Facebook/LinkedIn Groups
2) eBay (or even Craigslist) - these are probably the last 2 methods I would try..
3) Phone Marketing
4) Personal Website/Domain Blog
5) Forums (aside from just NP)
 
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Aside from marketplaces? Hmm..
1) Facebook/LinkedIn Groups
2) eBay (or even Craigslist) - these are probably the last 2 methods I would try..
3) Phone Marketing
4) Personal Website/Domain Blog
5) Forums (aside from just NP)
Thanks. I only use emails and marketplaces. I would have loved to use LinkedIn, but it seems you can not contact anyone without paying for the premium.

How do you go about that please?
 
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Thanks. I only use emails and marketplaces. I would have loved to use LinkedIn, but it seems you can not contact anyone without paying for the premium.

How do you go about that please?

Probably best to use groups, or connect with people and then share via your timeline.
 
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Yes. I think best go with Facebook groups and then advertising in third party websites - note the website is highly popular in the target location - will boost your sales more and more. :)
 
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