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<blockquote data-quote="WarpedMind" data-source="post: 2342370" data-attributes="member: 67184"><p>Great post. I totally agree. One time I got a lowball offer for a domain... ended up talking. Turns out he was a successful domainer. He ended up inviting me to a Skype group of well-known domainers... a simple lowball offer and polite conversation led to some great networking opportunities.</p><p></p><p>It also makes for a good strategy. When I am countering, I'll usually ask a question about them, their goals, what they're looking for, etc. Sometimes, it can lead to a name I might have that's a better fit, etc., but the real value is in the fact that they don't just ghost you after a counter. They'll answer and it keeps the conversation going. Worst case scenario - your counter is too high and they don't want to make a deal... but you have an opportunity to meet someone that may turn out to be a connection you're glad you made.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WarpedMind, post: 2342370, member: 67184"] Great post. I totally agree. One time I got a lowball offer for a domain... ended up talking. Turns out he was a successful domainer. He ended up inviting me to a Skype group of well-known domainers... a simple lowball offer and polite conversation led to some great networking opportunities. It also makes for a good strategy. When I am countering, I'll usually ask a question about them, their goals, what they're looking for, etc. Sometimes, it can lead to a name I might have that's a better fit, etc., but the real value is in the fact that they don't just ghost you after a counter. They'll answer and it keeps the conversation going. Worst case scenario - your counter is too high and they don't want to make a deal... but you have an opportunity to meet someone that may turn out to be a connection you're glad you made. [/QUOTE]
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