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Ivone

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I am really surprised how little interest / post are regarding direct domain sale to end user.
Like strategies, emails, copy writing, with price or not etc. I feel like I am the only one in this predicament... ;)
 

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Hi

well, not everyone sends out spam solicitations to unsuspecting receivers.
so, for some, it's not how they do business.

there are a lot of domainers who wait for offers,
while their names are listed on various marketplaces , their own sites or both, than you might think.

personally I don't like to give such advice, simply because the quality of the domains being solicited and whom the receivers are, are unknown.
and who wants to enable a spammer? :)

just saying....
 

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Hi

well, not everyone sends out spam solicitations to unsuspecting receivers.
so, for some, it's not how they do business.

there are a lot of domainers who wait for offers,
while their names are listed on various marketplaces , their own sites or both, than you might think.

personally I don't like to give such advice, simply because the quality of the domains being solicited and whom the receivers are, are unknown.
and who wants to enable a spammer? :)

just saying....

I see that it's not popular issue to be anyway proactive, by sending properly formed emails to target client. Oh, well..
 

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I see that it's not popular issue to be anyway proactive, by sending properly formed emails to target client. Oh, well..

Hi

even a properly formed email, sent to "target" client, is spam.
as they are still an unsuspecting victim.

when you talk about "proactive", it seems like there is no concern for other party, only your desire to solicit
and when I don't know the domain and the intended victim, then how can anyone give proper advice?

a lot of folks have low quality, recently registered domains,
and many think, that people are just sitting around waiting to get an email from the owner, so they can buy it at inflated price.

now if you have a specific domain and specific prospects and you want to talk specifics... that's a different story
and you probably could get assistance for that.

imo....
 

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