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Yes I’m sure someone’s probably already said this a million times before… BUT I’m new to this game what’s the fastest way to get sell a domain. Also when doing outbound are there ways to access pre built domain buying groups?
 
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Also when doing outbound are there ways to access pre built domain buying groups?
What do you mean by domain buying groups when doing outbound? Are these related to each other?
 
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what’s the fastest way to get sell a domain
Most domains can't be sold, even slowly.

When a domain can be sold quickly, it's often better to hold and sell at a higher price.

Lots to learn, but you're in the right place!
 
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Yes I’m sure someone’s probably already said this a million times before… BUT I’m new to this game what’s the fastest way to get sell a domain. Also when doing outbound are there ways to access pre built domain buying groups?
To practice, try to "sell" the domain to your family and close friends first. Listen carefully to their reactions. This way you will learn whether they understand the meaning of the domain, first without and then with your explanation. Ask if they think it is a good domain and why. Actively engage them in conversation about the domain and who a potential buyer might be and at what price point. Good luck.
 
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To be honest - No one here including myself know what is the fastest way to sell a domain.
Otherwise everyone here is a Millionaire.
It depends on a lot of factors. Same question and no one has the answer:
What is the fastest way to get marry?
On the other hand this one is easy:
What is the fastest way to get divorce?
 
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The fastest way is to squat, you hear someone builds something, an inside info, you go and handreg his COM idea, they come and buy it from you, easy peasy.
 
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