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Discussion in 'Domains' started by dassad, Oct 20, 2008.

  1. hiko

    hiko Peon

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    #21
    xactly! Im looking out for fake and valid domain names with good backlink and age.. how do u expect me o search this entire list and find out which is what?! you have to be more specific and perhaps create a list containing all the details and mail the list to those who are interested.. thats how you will get good buyers.. If you dont want to help out your customers their money will be in someone else's pocket.. thats the rule of the game! Not wat you had meant..
    Anyways please let me know if there are any fake or valid PRs in this list and PM me their URLs..
     
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  2. Seojeff

    Seojeff Banned

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    #22
    15$ from me for ebhu, pm me payment details if its mine!
     
    Seojeff, Nov 1, 2008 IP
  3. Magawr

    Magawr Peon

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    #23
    $16 ebhu is my offer.
     
    Magawr, Nov 1, 2008 IP
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    #24

    FYI, sellers need not list any fluff to "CONVINCE" you to purchase a domain. The domain name should sell itself.

    When you register new domains, do you need the registrar to convince you to buy it? Do you contact them asking about Pagerank, domain history, etc?

    Simple business? Please. Wake up!

    The post was simple and clutter free the way it should be.

    Do your own research. It takes less than 60 seconds to do a whois lookup, archive.org check, backlink and pr check.

    If you can't at least do that, then you shouldn't be in this business.
     
    dluvs2, Nov 1, 2008 IP
  5. tarponkeith

    tarponkeith Well-Known Member

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    #25
    Can I have the price for webmasterblog.biz? Thanks
     
    tarponkeith, Nov 1, 2008 IP
  6. Magawr

    Magawr Peon

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    #26
    Do you apply this same logic to every product you buy?

    You read a magazine extolling the clear advantages of a beautiful fast new car, the next day you head off to the nearest dealership and you start to ask the salesman some questions about it. He looks at you quizzically and says to you, "What do you think my job is, is it for me to tell you everything that you need to know about it? The car is there, look at it yourself, and decide straightaway whether you want it or not, and stop wasting my time."

    What would you do, would you make an informed decision based on such a surly attitude, or would you think, stuff him, I'll take my business elsewhere?

    Look around you. Near every product available to us has some sales patter attached to it, which helps to create in the mind of the would be purchaser, a desire to become more emotionally attached to the product in question, and domain names are no different.

    The point is you do business with people that engage with the potential purchaser and tries their best to answer one's questions as fully as possible, a helpful individual is much more likely to become successful at selling, than an individual who leaves it entirely up to the potential buyer, to do their own research first.

    Reply abruptly, in essence telling your potential clients to get lost and stop wasting my time, is hardly going to enamor potential clients to want to do business with you.

    And just because your model of thinking is that anyone who is not in agreement with your way of thinking, should get out, or stay out of the domain business altogether, just cements in the mind of the reader reading such, that the person who writes such a personal opinion, is himself a bit of a clown, who needs to go out there and study selling success with rather a higher degree of understanding, than his present frame of mind is allowing for.

    All buyers are not the same. You need to be aware of that. What works for one, does not work for all.
     
    Magawr, Nov 1, 2008 IP
  7. dluvs2

    dluvs2 Peon

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    #27

    Please, there are no serious "Potential Clients" here on DP anymore. The only thing you'll find here are cheap, lazy resellers and scammers.

    Thank you for your opinion though. As a matter of fact, I DO apply this logic to every DOMAIN purchase. I see potential in every domain I purchase. I do not rely on a sales pitch. None of that matters.

    I most definitely do not plaque sellers with questions about expirations, domain history, pagerank, etc, quite simply because if the domain interests me, I know I can easily and instantly find ALL of that information MYSELF.

    PS, comparing domains to cars is like comparing apples to oranges. You just can't do it. There is nothing under the hood. There is no need for a test drive. There is no manual.
     
    dluvs2, Nov 2, 2008 IP
  8. Magawr

    Magawr Peon

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    #28
    A most odd way of reasoning, expecting your own opinion to be a perfect match fit for everyone else, can we further consult the great guru about anything else within this wonderful universe, will the oracle within thy mind, supply the answers and solutions to all of mans perplexities, or is it only the domain name business where you believe, one size must fit all?

    Don't worry, it is rhetorical.

    :rolleyes:

    *****

    Could I also request most respectfully, an update from the OP regarding my offer price and my pm sent to you, only I still have not received any reply at all.

    Many thanks.

    Mark Magawr
     
    Magawr, Nov 2, 2008 IP
  9. kevmacmeh

    kevmacmeh Well-Known Member

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    #29
    pm me with names with traffic/revenue with price

    thanks
     
    kevmacmeh, Nov 2, 2008 IP
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    thsadmin Notable Member

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    #30
    yes if they are selling domains that are in their auctions - they even provide the details of the domains for sale - so I don't need to contact them, because they will provide the details for me ....

    I am not after the domain name .... I am after PR, Pages indexed, links in etc. I couldn't give a rats arse about the name.

    Yes simple business .... you want to sell some thing .... providing the details is the very basics .... and improves the chances of a sale.

    That's my freaking point .... I want bulk domains and I don't have 60 seconds to spend on each domain to figure out the details .... I don't shop for domains with pretty names, I base the potential on PR and the details listed above.

    You have a narrow mind .... we obviously shop for different purposes .... we don't all trade like you.
     
    thsadmin, Nov 3, 2008 IP
  11. dassad

    dassad Well-Known Member

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    #31
    EBHU.COM sold at Namepros for $39

    All request answered in PM. Thank you.
     
    dassad, Nov 5, 2008 IP