DOMAIN NAME BUYING can provide you with a high ROI
The fact of the matter is that many people are scared to invest in domain name buying. They feel as if their total investment is this going to go down the toilet. It is advisable to tread lightly, but at least start treading. There have been cases of people receiving a return on investment of a 50,000% strictly by focusing on domain name buying. You could be one of those lucky people.
I still believe that you should invest in domains that end with the extension .com. Try to purchase domain names that are relatively generic and that immediately tell someone that a particular service or product will be highlighted within the website. It is widely known that such domains tend to place higher in the search engines which in turn will provide you with a higher income.
If you’re strictly purchasing in domain names to make a quick buck, do not count out domains that are in different languages. For instance, around 7% of the population speak Spanish so registering names that contain popular Spanish words is a great strategy.
Don’t try to go overboard by including a huge string of keywords just because you know that people are searching for them quite often. Try to stick to at the most 3 keywords strung together. For instance, buyticketsnow.com is more appealing than getyourmovieticketsnowbeforealltheseatsaresoldout.com. Personally, I have noticed that if you have a domain name that is more than around 20 characters long, it is almost impossible to leave comments on dofollow blogs because there are plug-ins that validate comments that are weeding out long domain names.
Are you currently buying domain names strictly for reselling them before you launch an official website?
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ehm..i also know about this way. Hope i can earn more money next time.
Hey Goofblogger,Great post, I’m into buying domain names! I’ve been buying a few here and there lately and now I have to decide on how to sell them. Like which com. do I want to go with and which one gives me more bang for my buck. I know that some of course you have to pay a percentage to the broker, or you can sell them on eBay, but I’m not real sure about eBay. I’ve had some bad experience with them and not sure if I want all that work, or would I rather just give them over to a broker and let them sell it. I love trying to find good names that I think will sell.
Hello! First of all, thanks for passing by my blog (saw you on my reader’s widget). I like your blog. You’ve got some good information coming on. Very neat and clean. I also like the green going on…suits the theme of your blog!
Now, about this post. I’ve read about domain buying…but not a lot. It isn’t particularly the direction I’m heading for. It’s sort of like stock investments I guess. You’d need the capital before you can go off buying domains (especially the expensive ones that you have to bid on!) I don’t have such capital to explore this area yet. Other than that, some great info you have. If you have some experience in trading domains online, please do elaborate your experiences. I would like to learn of it
(and do let me know if you will work on it!).
But other than this, I’m working on something cool you may or may not have heard of. Does affiliate marketing ring a bell? I feel it’s much better than blogging for money. I’ve done that before and it brought in nothing compared to what you can get from affiliate marketing. I would love to have you over at my blog again, leave a comment or something
. If you’re interested in affiliate marketing, read my post on it and ask me anything you’d like.
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