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I've started trying something new with my minisites. These are one page sites where I've posted a free article related to the domain name, some photos, etc, to make it more than just a parked page with links. I can't fully develop dozens or hundreds of domains, so some I make into minisites with relevant information, and add advertising through affiliate programs and so on. It isn't too hard to make more than a domain's reg fee doing this, and usually significantly more.
When I started doing this, I added an email contact link at the bottom of the page, in case anyone wanted to contact me about a domain or the site. Sometimes people actually contact you about the site's subject and think I am some kind of organization on the subject matter. I never added a 'buy this domain name' type of link at the top of the page, because I thought it would detract from most visitors who come to the page. But my other worry used to be that someone who landed on the page because they followed the domain and were interested in it would think it was already being used and not available for sale.
Last weekend, I started adding a link to all these types of pages right beside the domain name that says 'Buy this domain name'. The link goes to a general page I made that says the domain may be available for sale, lease or partnership, and there is an 'Email me' link they are encouraged to click to contact me.
The day after i added this to some sites, I had an enquiry for a domain that had just been pointed to a minisite. I replied that the domain was available for sale and they could make an offer. Haven't heard back yet, but tracing the IP it looks like it came from a large environmental engineering firm in the US. I've been adding the link to more sites and will see how it goes.
I wonder if I've been missing out on enquiries from people who before had thought the domain was being used already. We'll see.
When I started doing this, I added an email contact link at the bottom of the page, in case anyone wanted to contact me about a domain or the site. Sometimes people actually contact you about the site's subject and think I am some kind of organization on the subject matter. I never added a 'buy this domain name' type of link at the top of the page, because I thought it would detract from most visitors who come to the page. But my other worry used to be that someone who landed on the page because they followed the domain and were interested in it would think it was already being used and not available for sale.
Last weekend, I started adding a link to all these types of pages right beside the domain name that says 'Buy this domain name'. The link goes to a general page I made that says the domain may be available for sale, lease or partnership, and there is an 'Email me' link they are encouraged to click to contact me.
The day after i added this to some sites, I had an enquiry for a domain that had just been pointed to a minisite. I replied that the domain was available for sale and they could make an offer. Haven't heard back yet, but tracing the IP it looks like it came from a large environmental engineering firm in the US. I've been adding the link to more sites and will see how it goes.
I wonder if I've been missing out on enquiries from people who before had thought the domain was being used already. We'll see.