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Does this approach sound okay for trying to buy a domain being used in a private blog network off an owner I don't know (but have contact details for)
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<blockquote data-quote="withgratitude" data-source="post: 2301583" data-attributes="member: 322971979"><p>Hey all,</p><p></p><p>I am interested in buying a domain name off a marketing company that is being used as a low quality PBN (private blog network site, used in SEO for boosting other sites). Was hoping I might be able to get some insight / advice from anyone who might have done / tried this before to see if this approach seems sound or if there’s a better way to go about it.</p><p></p><p><strong>Here are the details / background:</strong></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Business that owns the domain is in a middle of the road country in terms of living expenses. I have their website, email, direct phone, snail mail contacts from whois, looking at their site, googling them etc.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Domain was bought in December 2017 for $12USD at dropped auction by look of it.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">They have a lot of domains that are being used as PBNs (big footprint actually).</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Domain has unique content of about 10 – 15 blog posts, all lowish quality, probably not much investment. I’m not interested in the content or site, just want to buy the domain name.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">They are only linking directly to two sites (with only one link pointing to each site). They look like they would be low paying clients based on the niche – they seem like buffer links as they’re using naked URLs as the anchors.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Domain metrics: TF/CF 12, Referring domains 80ish, DA/PA 16/31</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Equivalent 2 word domains have all sold for less than $300USD in historical sales.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">An equivalent domain based on metrics if buying it from somewhere like TBSolutions (if it hadn’t been dropped) would be around $250 - $350ish</li> </ul><p><strong>Approach I was thinking of based on a bunch of research:</strong></p><ol> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Contact owner directly saying I’m interested in their domain and ask if they would consider selling it? <em>Side note: Is sending from a personal or business account best?</em></li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">If no response, try emailing again to check first message came through.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">If no response again, maybe they want me to name a price – suggest 20-30% below bottom range that I hope to pay for it.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">If still no response, try calling them, if no response, try snail mail.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">If they come back with high offer, share research with them above in terms of comparable sales and domain value generally, counter offer, etc. until we hopefully find a mutually agreeable price.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">If their price is too high,walk away and approach again a bit later (a month or so) or see if owner reconsiders.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">When agreed on price, then set up account on escrow.com, fund it and process the sale.</li> </ol><p><strong>Questions:</strong></p><p></p><p>Anyone found / have any scripts that work well in terms of the proposal to buy so I don’t look like a time waster?</p><p>Should I mention anything about the research I’ve done up front just so it’s clear I have an idea of the domain’s worth and I don’t get a response like “sure you can buy it for $5,000”?</p><p>Should I lead with a price to try and anchor the sale to that and not get an unrealistic figure as above?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for reading and any ideas / advice in advance!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="withgratitude, post: 2301583, member: 322971979"] Hey all, I am interested in buying a domain name off a marketing company that is being used as a low quality PBN (private blog network site, used in SEO for boosting other sites). Was hoping I might be able to get some insight / advice from anyone who might have done / tried this before to see if this approach seems sound or if there’s a better way to go about it. [B]Here are the details / background:[/B] [LIST] [*]Business that owns the domain is in a middle of the road country in terms of living expenses. I have their website, email, direct phone, snail mail contacts from whois, looking at their site, googling them etc. [*]Domain was bought in December 2017 for $12USD at dropped auction by look of it. [*]They have a lot of domains that are being used as PBNs (big footprint actually). [*]Domain has unique content of about 10 – 15 blog posts, all lowish quality, probably not much investment. I’m not interested in the content or site, just want to buy the domain name. [*]They are only linking directly to two sites (with only one link pointing to each site). They look like they would be low paying clients based on the niche – they seem like buffer links as they’re using naked URLs as the anchors. [*]Domain metrics: TF/CF 12, Referring domains 80ish, DA/PA 16/31 [*]Equivalent 2 word domains have all sold for less than $300USD in historical sales. [*]An equivalent domain based on metrics if buying it from somewhere like TBSolutions (if it hadn’t been dropped) would be around $250 - $350ish [/LIST] [B]Approach I was thinking of based on a bunch of research:[/B] [LIST=1] [*]Contact owner directly saying I’m interested in their domain and ask if they would consider selling it? [I]Side note: Is sending from a personal or business account best?[/I] [*]If no response, try emailing again to check first message came through. [*]If no response again, maybe they want me to name a price – suggest 20-30% below bottom range that I hope to pay for it. [*]If still no response, try calling them, if no response, try snail mail. [*]If they come back with high offer, share research with them above in terms of comparable sales and domain value generally, counter offer, etc. until we hopefully find a mutually agreeable price. [*]If their price is too high,walk away and approach again a bit later (a month or so) or see if owner reconsiders. [*]When agreed on price, then set up account on escrow.com, fund it and process the sale. [/LIST] [B]Questions:[/B] Anyone found / have any scripts that work well in terms of the proposal to buy so I don’t look like a time waster? Should I mention anything about the research I’ve done up front just so it’s clear I have an idea of the domain’s worth and I don’t get a response like “sure you can buy it for $5,000”? Should I lead with a price to try and anchor the sale to that and not get an unrealistic figure as above? Thanks for reading and any ideas / advice in advance! [/QUOTE]
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