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Domain Sales Newsletter Case Study – Part 19

Posted on 28 December 2015 by Andrei

This is the best short domains list I’ve ever featured on my newsletter, -edited: the domains have been removed-.

For the first time, I’ll be trying the “only one offer per person” for more than a handful of domains.

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Domain Sales Newsletter Case Study – Part 18

Posted on 21 December 2015 by Andrei

This week, we’re switching back to priced domains due to the fact that I’m selling five domains (edited: the domains have been removed) and that’s a bit too much for the “make your best offer” approach I’ve tried over the past month or so.
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OneMinuteEconomics.com Case Study – Part 2

Posted on 16 December 2015 by Andrei

Last month, I told you guys about a new project I started: explaining important economics-related concepts through entertaining one-minute YouTube videos.
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Domain Sales Newsletter Case Study – Part 17

Posted on 14 December 2015 by Andrei

Really love the letter combo’s of the LLLLs which are being sold through today’s newsletter: -removed-.

They’ll be sold using the same approach I’ve been using over the past few weeks, with people only being allowed to contact me once with an offer. No back-and-forth negotiations.
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Domain Sales Newsletter Case Study – Part 16

Posted on 07 December 2015 by Andrei

Trying an interesting experiment today: I’m offering 4 premium LLLLs (- edited: the domains have been removed -) and will be using the same “only one offer per person” principle that I usually go with when I’m selling one domain. People only get to send me one email through which they make an offer. It can be an individual offer, it can be a bulk offer or both but the bottom line is that you only get to contact me once.
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Domain Sales Newsletter Case Study – Part 15

Posted on 30 November 2015 by Andrei

Crazy demand for LLLL dot coms as always, I’ve decided to focus exclusively on short domains from now on because that’s where the eyeballs are and that’s where the money is. This week, I’m selling an awesome premium LLLL, -domain removed-, excellent letters.
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Domain Sales Newsletter Case Study – Part 14

Posted on 23 November 2015 by Andrei

With each week that passes, LLLL dot coms are getting harder and harder to find. As more domains end up in strong hands, the pool of available inventory diminishes. Last week, I sold everything I had. The week before, I did the same. The week before that, same scenario and it’s precisely what happened 4 weeks ago as well. Crazy demand. Just crazy.
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Domain Sales Newsletter Case Study – Part 14

Posted on 16 November 2015 by Andrei

Up until this point, I’ve almost always priced inventory and on some occasions, I listed it as “make an offer”. Today, I’ll try something different as an experiment. My newsletter is no longer new but I still like a good experiment, hope you guys do too.
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Case Study: OneMinuteEconomics.com

Posted on 08 November 2015 by Andrei

I hope domainers are at least moderately interested in economics (they should be, in my opinion) and that they’ll like the one-minute animations I’ll be publishing on YouTube from now on as an experiment. I’ve uploaded the first two today to see what happens and based on the feedback I’ll be receiving, will decide what to do next.
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Domain Sales Newsletter Case Study – Part 12

Posted on 02 November 2015 by Andrei

It’s nothing short of amazing how fast LLLLs sell: had 30 last week and approximately 2 hours after sending the newsletter, they were all sold. Not a single LLLL left. Nothing. Nada.
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