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snoopy

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Personally I think the typical buyer would hit the close button after the first sentence "It’s time you stepped out of the stone age."
 

ttfan

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I think the letter is more about educating companies, rather than a 'first contact' letter trying to sell a domain.
He makes some good points there... something that can probably be used in follow up letters to end-users, when you're trying to explain the value of a good domain.
 

chris

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Good resource, the trick is getting people to see articles like this before they register JoeAndDelilahsFlowerStore.com!!

1. Flowers.com
2. JoeAndDelilahsFlowerStore.com
3. iDeliverRoses.net

Just look at the drops and you'll see even worse than JoeAndDelilahsFlowerStore.com :)
 

snoopy

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I think the letter is more about educating companies, rather than a 'first contact' letter trying to sell a domain.
He makes some good points there... something that can probably be used in follow up letters to end-users, when you're trying to explain the value of a good domain.

I think it is very domainer centric, arguments that appeal to us, not buyers. Maybe the letter is successful though, if the purpose it to get domainers listing with this broker.
 

findtim

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i think its got some good ideas and sentences it just needs to be DE-americanised.
through all the talks about the best domain name one always rings true and that is words that mean something quickly, hotel.com 2 word TLD's like carsales.com.au
i'm not talking about millions of $ in advertising but names worth buying and then spending millions on.
"It makes sense. That is what I would expect to find on Hotels.com… Hotels."
So don't risregard that letter in total i think.

tim
 

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