in our experience, hand-writing is more effective.
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Or do you just type a quickie out every time?
Last edited by Justin Hulsey; 06-07-2008 at 12:15 AM.
in our experience, hand-writing is more effective.
There may be some text format, but i have not searched it yet.
I always send out a personalized email, no templates. I always:
- Do NOT send from a free email service, always my company or the site I'm representing
- Call them by their name (if it's available, WhoIs information etc..)
- Introduce myself with my real name
- Clear communication, what I want, how much I'm offering, etc..
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I get my fair share of these emails, resellers mostly. Not hard to spot a reseller, The email is short and simple, they use a Gmail address and contact you using whois information they could of only obtained by doing a whois history check, rather than clicking the inquire link on the parking page.
Always looking to buy your name for pennies, It's annoying.
Thanks for the know-how fellas!
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