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firewoodtim

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Hi,
I have a substantial portfolio of about 150 generic domain names, mostly referring to construction or industrial topics.
For example:
airplanes.org
abrasives.net
spaceframes.com
fiberoptics.net

It seems to me that the best targets for sales would be end users. However, I am not sure how to find them, nor how to contact the individuals high enough in the companies to make the decision to actually buy any one domain. I could imagine running through yellowpages.com or various social media sites, but this is a long and tedious process. Would it be worth it to take days to compile the contact information necessary to maybe sell, for example, "abrasives.net" for $2000 +/-?

Does anyone have any suggestions that would help me find interested end users?
Tim
 
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Johnn

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Tim,

- List them at all possible places: Sedo, Afternic, Godaddy, etc...
- Park them with sale option so end users can contact you
- Do not use private who is so they can find you
- If the name is matched with some existing businesses - contact them (one time)
 

jaydub

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2 good suggestion from John to sell higher end names
 
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In addition to @Johnn advice, you can list them here at domain sales thread but include your price. And also at undeveloped, bodis and many marketplaces. However, you can not predict when end user will buy your domains. Cheers and good luck
 

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