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Ron Stoner
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2023-07-05 19:04:50
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Ron Stoner on Nostr: You can try some of the things I did and pivot to your specific case. Also, the WHOIS ...

You can try some of the things I did and pivot to your specific case. Also, the WHOIS for your ideal domain does not show any info due to privacy controls, but the webpage itself does and has a physical address listed at the bottom, FYI.

- Sign up for a reputable backorder domain service
- Calendar alerts for domain expiration dates
- Find IT/web staff and executives on Twitter and DM them with a serious offer
- Find IT/web staff and executives on LinkedIn and DM them with a serious offer. Find out if they have future plans for the site or if they are interested in offloading it
- Run a historical WHOIS to determine a chain of custody and probe historical WHOIS owners for information about new owner and purchase price
- Run a report for the domain sale history to determine historical sales prices
- Show up at public company events (if possible) w/ probing questions. Know when to leave as you are the weird question person at that point
- Offer novelty payment such as (0.01, 0.1, 1 bitcoin)
- Offer a subdomain redirect to the company in exchange/negotiations
- Hack the domain registration yourself (kidding…)
- Don’t lowball and counter too much as it can hamper negotiations. You really only have one or two offers before the seller will lose interest as the top .com TLD registrations receive a ton of solicitations. Be laser focused in your approach
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