How to sell very niche domains

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by math20, Jul 26, 2006.

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    How do I sell domain names that are in a very niche market? Do I contact owners of similar sites?

    Thanks in advance!
     
    math20, Jul 26, 2006 IP
  2. siraxi

    siraxi Peon

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    Yes, I would like to know the same thing. I bought for myself a couple of such domain names (good ones, yet very targeted, there're few professionals in that field) yet I didn't get to develop them. I'd like to sell them.

    One idea would be to develop one of them, then display a clear message like "related domain names for sale here".
    Another one would be to develop all of them into a 5-10 pages website and display a "this website is for sale" announcement.

    Other suggestions?
     
    siraxi, Jul 27, 2006 IP
  3. agnivo007

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    lots of webmasters here at dp...you can post in the domain sales forum
     
    agnivo007, Jul 27, 2006 IP
  4. math20

    math20 Peon

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    I tried that and it seems like they're not in the market for my domains.

    Moaned.net - low $xxx
    Faeces.net - low $xxx

    Both have potential to be interesting sites but I think they are too niche for DP.
     
    math20, Jul 27, 2006 IP
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    Which is the market for these 2 domains according to your opinion?
     
    domnom, Jul 27, 2006 IP
  6. math20

    math20 Peon

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    Moaned.net has a pretty clear market but faeces.net I'm unsure about; I just trust the people at namepros.
     
    math20, Jul 27, 2006 IP
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    iqra_psh Active Member

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    What are the offers you got on both ?
    Thanks
     
    iqra_psh, Jul 27, 2006 IP
  8. math20

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    $5 for faeces and $20 for moaned
     
    math20, Jul 27, 2006 IP
  9. OpenForSale.com

    OpenForSale.com Well-Known Member

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    I posted this on another forum. It's just one way you can go about finding a niche buyer. Hope this is helpful...

    Many small and medium sized businesses online, have poor and difficult sounding names.

    If you could show them a better domain name and how they might profit from it, who knows, they may be very interested to acquire it for their business.

    The key is to look for domain names that are similiar and/or inferior to yours.

    Here's one way you might go about looking for potential prospects.

    Use the search tool at DomainSurfer.com.

    Say, if you owned MusicLand.com, just type in musicland in the search box. (also try, music-land, with the hyphen).

    This will show you a list of domains that are similiar to yours. You might see a musiclandproductions.com, musiclandstation.com or a emusicland.com. All these are generally inferior to yours.

    Click on the domains and see which ones have active websites. Don't spam every domain you come across! You want to limit your interest to those which actually have a proper COMMERCIAL website, that's open for business. Forget about the inactive sites or those that are parked or those that look like personal home pages.

    Lookup the WHOIS info for the owner's contact. The one you want is the registrant/administrative contact.

    Compose a proper email regarding your business proposal. If possible, use the owner's name in your email. If you don't want to look like a spammer, don't use free mail like Yahoo or Hotmail. And make sure you include your full name & telephone number

    Here is a sample email you can modify and use.

    ==============================================
    Dear (name),

    I am selling the rights to my domain name - (domain.com)
    and am contacting a few companies that I think may be
    able to use this web name successfully.

    You can use this domain name in your operation as it has
    good potential to increase traffic and business to your site.

    Please contact me at your convenience if you are
    interested in this domain name.

    Thank you for your time.

    Regards,
    (your name)
    (your email add)
    (tel)
    ==============================================

    It might be a good idea to also state what's so great about your domain.
    Does it have a good page rank? Search engine listings? Link popularity?
    And what all these could mean to the prospect. More customers? Better search engine positions for their keyword?

    So there you are.

    It will take time, effort and plenty of patience.

    But if you are at the right place at the right time with the right domain, you'll be pocketing some nice cash.

    All the best!
     
    OpenForSale.com, Jul 28, 2006 IP
  10. siraxi

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    Now this is what I call a helpful post. Thanks for the advice buddy! Very good.
     
    siraxi, Jul 28, 2006 IP
  11. Correctus

    Correctus Straight Edge

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    Great post openforsale

    But yes one more thing, in the email ALSO clarify the Price you are expecting and clearly state that you want to SELL the domain

    IT
     
    Correctus, Jul 29, 2006 IP
  12. EuroGuy

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    A one page website helps, a nice logo with bg - show the potential. especially good if your target prospect has a crappy looking website - you might be able to bag a redesign in the process.
     
    EuroGuy, Jul 30, 2006 IP
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    and dont forget to use to be more formal. ;)
     
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    Great tips. Thanks!
     
    increseo, Jul 31, 2006 IP