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<blockquote data-quote="Commerce" data-source="post: 2210574" data-attributes="member: 68987"><p>I've been working with another company since around 2009, supporting their technical infrastructure and they are currently in the process of disposing of some of their domain holdings (and some of those are pretty good names) that are inconsistent with their long term core business objectives. Their founder died a few years ago and he was something of a domain name dabbler. </p><p></p><p>I set up a platform domain to feature some of the names my client is interested in parting with and am trying to work out the best ways to get exposure (read traffic) to the site so that folks who might be interested will make offers. I have tried logical places like DNJournal classified, which has yielded some hits, however, no takers as yet. Much the same with directly reaching out to end user companies on the names. </p><p></p><p>Even though I am the technical whois contact on the names to assure those I speak with some level of confidence about who I am, I'm pretty sure I cannot market them directly here at DNForum per the rules, so any insights from others on better ways for me to help my client?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Commerce, post: 2210574, member: 68987"] I've been working with another company since around 2009, supporting their technical infrastructure and they are currently in the process of disposing of some of their domain holdings (and some of those are pretty good names) that are inconsistent with their long term core business objectives. Their founder died a few years ago and he was something of a domain name dabbler. I set up a platform domain to feature some of the names my client is interested in parting with and am trying to work out the best ways to get exposure (read traffic) to the site so that folks who might be interested will make offers. I have tried logical places like DNJournal classified, which has yielded some hits, however, no takers as yet. Much the same with directly reaching out to end user companies on the names. Even though I am the technical whois contact on the names to assure those I speak with some level of confidence about who I am, I'm pretty sure I cannot market them directly here at DNForum per the rules, so any insights from others on better ways for me to help my client? [/QUOTE]
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