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Do You Make a Living At Domaining?
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<blockquote data-quote="ulterios" data-source="post: 2241803" data-attributes="member: 322952507"><p>Not who but what to promote. If you have domains for sale you can promote them by letting people know that they are available by getting the word out/promoting them. You can do that through social media, the domain marketplaces, developer/designer/domain forums and other websites. </p><p></p><p>As for who you contact, that would be prospective buyers. People who have a similar domain name, companies and/or people that might be interested in the domain you have. You can also contact people who have websites but have a poor quality domain and tell them you have a better one available. There are many things you can do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ulterios, post: 2241803, member: 322952507"] Not who but what to promote. If you have domains for sale you can promote them by letting people know that they are available by getting the word out/promoting them. You can do that through social media, the domain marketplaces, developer/designer/domain forums and other websites. As for who you contact, that would be prospective buyers. People who have a similar domain name, companies and/or people that might be interested in the domain you have. You can also contact people who have websites but have a poor quality domain and tell them you have a better one available. There are many things you can do. [/QUOTE]
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