How to find an end user?

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by icpathi, Oct 17, 2008.

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    Hello

    I have heard that I would get good value for some of my domains if I find an end user for it.

    Any idea how can I find an end user to sell my domains?
     
    icpathi, Oct 17, 2008 IP
  2. Magawr

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    Open up a free throwaway email address for example at Yahoo or Gmail.com

    Username, something along the lines of DomainSales(number/s)@ .com

    Use your domain keywords to find via the major search engines, other sites that may be interested in your domain name.

    Compile a list of possible interested parties contact email addresses. If any domain is set to Privacy Status, use http://Whois.sc which is very good at providing you with the required info. You can also use the page source of any website to often find the contact information of the owner of that site, by simply using the search tool for any source code. Just use the @ symbol in your search of the source code, this will save lots of time.

    When you have a list of possible end users that might be interested in any particular domain name that you have, send an email off to each of them. In the title of your email do put the domain name itself i.e. Widgets.com Is For Sale etc

    Within the body of your email, keep it very short, punchy and to the point. Do not waffle. Give them reasons to make an offer. If the domain is listed at Sedo.com send the link to the page where they can make a direct offer. On that Sedo page keep your acceptable offer price as low as possible, for example $60.00 - You can always send the domain in question straightaway to a Sedo 7 day auction based on the offer price, a low price will attract a low offer price and this will help to get more bids for you, so that the domain in question goes up to it's present market value.

    Include at the end when you sign off, all of your contact details, full name, full address and telephone number including your country and area code.

    For more tips, ask me questions at TheA1Forum - http://TheA1Forum.com and I'll be happy to answer any questions you may have.

    If you need a hand to write the body of the email, ask there and I'll do this for you.

    To your continued success!

    Mark Magawr
     
    Magawr, Oct 17, 2008 IP