Frank Schilling has done a remarkable job with the communication form available through his domains parked at Internet Traffic.
When a visitor interested in a domain fills out the contact form – which requires a phone number – the following things happen:
- An email is sent with a an encoded link to confirm the validity of the communication. This way, no automated spam ever reaches Frank or his associates.
- An associate of DomainNameSales reviews the inquiry and responds. We received a response from a member of Frank’s team of associates within 10 minutes of confirming our email.
And here’s the most important feature, built into this communication system at DomainNameSales:
When an inquiry is made about the same domain by someone else, an email is sent to the first party, that contains the following alert:
“We have just received a new inquiry from another interested party. If you’d like to try to secure the name before the other party does please visit this URL or call [phone number] to speak with a domain broker.”
It’s amazing how this strategy can light a fire underneath those that ‘think about it‘ for too long, before committing to a purchase from Frank Schilling’s DomainNameSales outfit!
Great job, Frank! 😀
He’s a great seller, for sure, but as far as responding to inquiries…not nearly as good.
I’ve written them twice now to tell them that they’re listing one of my domain names for sale (which I’m certain is just an simple mistake), but they still haven’t removed it [GraphenePhones.com] from their roster.
Gene – You are right about this domain being listed, email them directly at domainnamesales@domainnamesales with your issue.
That second email never moves me to do anything
Domain Sales on DNS ONLY were visible few months ago. But now it shows the entire Industry sales.
Any suggestions ?
Thanks