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Hi, I just picked up this domain and I am wondering what it is worth.

Thanks for the ideas and help.
 

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A lot of people developing geo insurance domains. Low to mid XX here in the forum, but low to mid XXX for an insurance site developer.
 

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A lot of people developing geo insurance domains. Low to mid XX here in the forum, but low to mid XXX for an insurance site developer.

Thank you Inforg, its not what I was hoping to hear but I guess you are right. In that case I will develop it and sell it later as a website. Google really made it harder to be in this business.

But not Impossible ;)
 

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If you can approach your end market in the right way, it could be worth high $XXX to low $X,XXX to an insurance agent in Austin. ...but you would definitely have to find them as they will not find you to purchase.
 

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If you can approach your end market in the right way, it could be worth high $XXX to low $X,XXX to an insurance agent in Austin. ...but you would definitely have to find them as they will not find you to purchase.

Thank you so much, DC20, I have started to market to them. I sent some faxes. My emails always get ignored, thanks to the damn 409 scams out there. Anyone from Africa gets deleted "knee jerk style".

Faxes may not work but worth a try. Somebody once suggested Fedex.

Does it break through the clutter?
 

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I am currently experimenting with glossy postcards for people that do not have a web presence. You can create as little as 10 and have them sent for you for about $1 to $1.50 each from places like ExpressCopy.com. You need to have a pretty targeted end user group in mind or it can get expensive. I am trying this with a very specific business name I have where I identified 25 or so brick and mortar businesses with the exact name.
 

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Fedex is an interesting thought, and I would think that it would get through the clutter and at least get someone to see what it is before tossing it...which is really all one can hope for. ...but, it would get expensive fast. ...if you had your sales pitch right, maybe even calling....with smaller businesses you have more of a chance of talking with the same person that would be opening the mail anyway. My personal approach would be to be open...I've got this domain that is selling shortly and I was wondering if they would have an interest. No big sales job, they are interested or not.

Postcards are an interesting idea, I would be very interested in knowing how the response goes.

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