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Best way to sell premium .co domain

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I have a generic premium .co domain and trying to figure out what would be the best way to sell it. What has been your experience?
 
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if it's a real premium, then those who like .co would have been contacting you


if that hasn't happened yet, then it may not be premium


but you can always post for it sale in our .co sales section and see if you get a bite.

Good Luck!
 

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if it's a real premium, then those who like .co would have been contacting you


if that hasn't happened yet, then it may not be premium

But do you think that some (many) companies are not domain savvy? i.e. not realising the importance of the correct address for them, therefore engaging and enlightening said folk into buying the name might be beneficial. Isn't that why many domainer's send out emails etc to potential clients? Just a thought and not meant any other way :)
 

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But do you think that some (many) companies are not domain savvy? i.e. not realising the importance of the correct address for them, therefore engaging and enlightening said folk into buying the name might be beneficial. Isn't that why many domainer's send out emails etc to potential clients? Just a thought and not meant any other way :)


more than likely, there are companies/ people who are not "domain savvy", but the majority of them do know about .com


also, the majority of domainers who send out emails, are sending them to other domainers.

that practice has boiled down to a "monkey see monkey do" situation, with no real research involved.


until some of you learn how to actually write a letter, those emails will continue to go to triz-zash
 

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