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What is the correct wording to email a potential end user?

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Let's say I own a.com, and I want to sell a.info to a.com
What is the correct wording to email a potential end user?
What do you think about this as an email to them:


TO: [email protected]
Hello,

Are you interested in a premium domain like a.info?

Regards,
Name here
 

Rockefeller

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I always include ALL contact info...name, address, and a working phone number. Also you may want to say something like "Would your company have any interest in the domain name xx.xx?"

Always include a price or you are just wasting everyone's time. This will filter all of your responses to people that are interested in the price that you are asking.
 

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I always include ALL contact info...name, address, and a working phone number. Also you may want to say something like "Would your company have any interest in the domain name xx.xx?"

Always include a price or you are just wasting everyone's time. This will filter all of your responses to people that are interested in the price that you are asking.

Agree.
I also never send mails from a gmail/hotmail account.
 

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Never use:

Hey bro ...

...in your e-mail.

And Rock, when your employees contact me and I reply, a courtesy follow-up is nice to have. ;)
 

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Rock, just a pet peeve I have, no worries. She was very polite otherwise.
 
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