Michael Norris
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Okay so I mentioned a tip to someone, and they never reached out to me for it, but a few people did so I figured I would post for everyone to see, and if this makes you rich don't forget about me
So what I learned was a hack basically of a program.... I'm good with search engines and in the program's description I wanted to buy, it basically told me how it worked, and I found a way to use Google search to replicate the software.
So say I want to sell the domain name foodbank.us (actual domain I own). I would go to Google search and type in the exact line below...
site:facebook.com "gmail" foodbank
Other examples that might give you better (more) results would be:
site:facebook.com "gmail" foodbank South Carolina
site:facebook.com "gmail" foodbank Florida
site:facebook.com "gmail" foodbank Nevada
You just replace foodbank / location with whatever keywords fit your domain name...meaning there are millions of potential clients at your fingertips now for all your domains.
The Google Chrome extension I use so that I don't have to copy and paste each email individually can be found by typing "email extractor google chrome extension" in Google search. Also to make this a bit easier I change my Google search results to show 100 instead of 10. You can do this by going to google .com/preferences
I turn the Chrome extension off whenever I am not using it because it does slow things down.
And from there you can browse the results to take some out, or you can just go on to compose your award winning sales script. I generally put all the emails into BC or BCC (blind copy) and send the email to my address where I own/registered the domains. Having the potential client emails in blind copy helps to not expose your potential clients emails to other clients... it gives them privacy and keeps anyone from copying the list of emails you just made and using it.
@autobot
@Jayboltz
@chuckworries
@damance
So what I learned was a hack basically of a program.... I'm good with search engines and in the program's description I wanted to buy, it basically told me how it worked, and I found a way to use Google search to replicate the software.
So say I want to sell the domain name foodbank.us (actual domain I own). I would go to Google search and type in the exact line below...
site:facebook.com "gmail" foodbank
Other examples that might give you better (more) results would be:
site:facebook.com "gmail" foodbank South Carolina
site:facebook.com "gmail" foodbank Florida
site:facebook.com "gmail" foodbank Nevada
You just replace foodbank / location with whatever keywords fit your domain name...meaning there are millions of potential clients at your fingertips now for all your domains.
The Google Chrome extension I use so that I don't have to copy and paste each email individually can be found by typing "email extractor google chrome extension" in Google search. Also to make this a bit easier I change my Google search results to show 100 instead of 10. You can do this by going to google .com/preferences
I turn the Chrome extension off whenever I am not using it because it does slow things down.
And from there you can browse the results to take some out, or you can just go on to compose your award winning sales script. I generally put all the emails into BC or BCC (blind copy) and send the email to my address where I own/registered the domains. Having the potential client emails in blind copy helps to not expose your potential clients emails to other clients... it gives them privacy and keeps anyone from copying the list of emails you just made and using it.
@autobot
@Jayboltz
@chuckworries
@damance