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Hi Everyone

I decided to start this discussion because I have an ever-growing domain collection and I thought people would like some tips from the experts on how to sell / market domains more efficiently, well and I could always do with some tips.

Does anyone have any tips on selling generics, product related and other domains? That they want to share.

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Leon
 
Does anyone have any tips on selling generics, product related and other domains? That they want to share.

Developing generic names & ranking them is one of the most effective ways to sell them - it gets them under the nose of the players in that industry.
 
Developing generic names & ranking them is one of the most effective ways to sell them - it gets them under the nose of the players in that industry.

Great tip, and I have to say, I tend to develop more these days, I am hoping to have around 200 minisites this year.

Do you ever approach end users, and does anyone have any tips on the best approach, ie how to word emails etc.
 
The problem i always seem to come across is trying to explain the benifit of a generic domain to people who respond. Usually the response is 'What kind of price are you looking for?' Even when you say you're looking for mid £xxx they lose interest, even though they're spending thousands a year on adwords.

I wonder if that's something to do with the price being too cheap? I haven't tried what you've done, so this is all strictly theory, but if I try to put myself in the shoes of somebody managing a six or seven figure (or greater) annual marketing budget, having to stop and think about something that costs a few hundred pounds isn't even worth the effort of switching my brain on.

On the other hand, if the price was mid-4 figures or up, for example, it just might be high enough for the old grey matter to fire up and say "hey, that's a pretty nifty thing for us to own, that perfect exact-match domain for our business..."

My other thought is this: why are they left wondering about the price AFTER your approach? I would have thought the easiest if you're really going to the effort of generating a hyper-targeted list of 30-40 prospects would be a simple businesslike email naming a fixed price. All it takes is 1 buyer for any given name, after all - doesn't matter what the non-buyers thought.
 
great dn selling tips

Thanks guys, some really useful stuff here, I like the idea of a generic dn benifits page to refer to, there are a few out there but when selling your own domains its probably worth creating your own.

Edwin, just noticed that your page is on page one of a search for 'generic domains' and it looks like you you have lots of info on the benifits like the below
Using Generic Domain Names to Improve PPC Search Engine Campaign Results

I think a lot of people will get the benifit of this thread, I certainly have.

Many Thanks
Leon
 
Thanks guys, some really useful stuff here, I like the idea of a generic dn benifits page to refer to, there are a few out there but when selling your own domains its probably worth creating your own.

Edwin, just noticed that your page is on page one of a search for 'generic domains' and it looks like you you have lots of info on the benifits like the below
Using Generic Domain Names to Improve PPC Search Engine Campaign Results

I think a lot of people will get the benifit of this thread, I certainly have.

Many Thanks
Leon


Edwin

Are you happy for us to quote your case study in any sales approach emails we use?

Thanks
Stephen.
 
Yes, I don't mind if you want to quote it. Just make sure you keep the attribution i.e. that it's from MemorableDomains.co.uk and also please don't reproduce the material on your own website (email is fine!) otherwise I might get into duplicate content problems with the search engines.
 
Thank you Edwin,

I think the message is the important element and that can be worded many different ways, as everyone knows we sometimes get a bad rep as domainers but the fact is we identify value in domains, especially generics and then sell the value to an end user. How we word that sales message is really important and tips from the experts are much appreciated.

Has anyone got any unusual or funny domain selling stories, i.e. generating a sale without knowingly trying to, 'bus stop' sticker campaign (yes I know someone who did that, he's still doing community service).

Thanks
Leon
 
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