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<blockquote data-quote="amplify" data-source="post: 2342189" data-attributes="member: 130638"><p>Often times you might find yourself dead in the water after relaying your selling price to a prospective buyer that opened with a serious inquiry. It's said time and time again in sales to always follow up with a lead, which this person would be classified as.</p><p></p><p>You don't know why they didn't reply back to your counter/opening offer.</p><p></p><p>If you always take this as "not interested", then you may have domains that never sell. Sometimes, it's a straight-up rejection of your price to move on to find something else suitable. However, if you don't start a conversation, you will never know.</p><p></p><p>Morgan Linton echoed <a href="https://morganlinton.com/if-someone-makes-an-offer-on-one-of-your-domains-start-a-conversation/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=if-someone-makes-an-offer-on-one-of-your-domains-start-a-conversation" target="_blank">this sentiment again</a> as it helped him sell a $3200 .vc domain that he would have otherwise gone sitting in his portfolio for longer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amplify, post: 2342189, member: 130638"] Often times you might find yourself dead in the water after relaying your selling price to a prospective buyer that opened with a serious inquiry. It's said time and time again in sales to always follow up with a lead, which this person would be classified as. You don't know why they didn't reply back to your counter/opening offer. If you always take this as "not interested", then you may have domains that never sell. Sometimes, it's a straight-up rejection of your price to move on to find something else suitable. However, if you don't start a conversation, you will never know. Morgan Linton echoed [URL='https://morganlinton.com/if-someone-makes-an-offer-on-one-of-your-domains-start-a-conversation/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=if-someone-makes-an-offer-on-one-of-your-domains-start-a-conversation']this sentiment again[/URL] as it helped him sell a $3200 .vc domain that he would have otherwise gone sitting in his portfolio for longer. [/QUOTE]
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