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  1. Particle

    Here’s a rare look at Google’s most lucrative search queries

    Google just gave up their most prized possession in court - their top search keywords by revenue - during the US v. Google antitrust trial. The list is only for the week of September 22nd, 2018, and it is the list of top queries ordered by billable revenue in the US...
  2. Particle

    Here’s a rare look at Google’s most lucrative search queries

    Google just gave up their most prized possession in court - their top search keywords by revenue - during the US v. Google antitrust trial. The list is only for the week of September 22nd, 2018, and it is the list of top queries ordered by billable revenue in the US...
  3. Milosz Gawron

    Afternic revenue for May

    Hello, guys I see something bad on my account. I have 0 revenue for may, i see views, stats but 0 clicks/revenue when normally it was in hundreds. Anyone has same problem ?
  4. Milosz Gawron

    Afternic revenue for May

    Hello, guys I see something bad on my account. I have 0 revenue for may, i see views, stats but 0 clicks/revenue when normally it was in hundreds. Anyone has same problem ?
  5. kesen

    Revenue drops too much with Bodis

    Do you have the similar situation? I did not do any changes with my domains parking in Bodis, but the revenue seems dropping too much. Ps, I have 2 accounts there.
  6. kesen

    Revenue drops too much with Bodis

    Do you have the similar situation? I did not do any changes with my domains parking in Bodis, but the revenue seems dropping too much. Ps, I have 2 accounts there.
  7. News

    discuss Earning Revenue After Domain Names Sold

    A couple of years ago, I moved many of my inventory-quality domain names off parked pages in favor of for sale landing pages. I would guess less than 10% of my domain names utilize pages with PPC links on them. I was looking at my revenue report and noticed several previously-sold domain names...
  8. News

    discuss Earning Revenue After Domain Names Sold

    A couple of years ago, I moved many of my inventory-quality domain names off parked pages in favor of for sale landing pages. I would guess less than 10% of my domain names utilize pages with PPC links on them. I was looking at my revenue report and noticed several previously-sold domain names...
  9. sellbourne

    Afternic revenue section!

    Hi everyone, I cant see the afternic revenue section as before.Any1 knows the reason or same issue as me. Cheers
  10. sellbourne

    Afternic revenue section!

    Hi everyone, I cant see the afternic revenue section as before.Any1 knows the reason or same issue as me. Cheers
  11. News

    advice Generating Cash Flow Investing in Domains

    When it comes to domain investing and domain investors, there are quite a few different business models to make money. Each business model requires a different strategy and different tactics that are often divergent. Choosing a strategy or multiple strategies is an important decision to make...
  12. News

    advice Generating Cash Flow Investing in Domains

    When it comes to domain investing and domain investors, there are quite a few different business models to make money. Each business model requires a different strategy and different tactics that are often divergent. Choosing a strategy or multiple strategies is an important decision to make...
  13. News

    advice Is domain redirect traffic worth it?

    Domain redirect traffic (also called zero-click, direct click, parked domain traffic, or PPR (pay per redirect) traffic) comes from users who entered the website address in the address bar incorrectly and were redirected to the offer page. It is similar to pop traffic, which, like pop songs...
  14. News

    advice Is domain redirect traffic worth it?

    Domain redirect traffic (also called zero-click, direct click, parked domain traffic, or PPR (pay per redirect) traffic) comes from users who entered the website address in the address bar incorrectly and were redirected to the offer page. It is similar to pop traffic, which, like pop songs...
  15. WNC HOLDINGS

    A NEW AGE: BRIDGING CREATIVITY, DOMAIN INVESTING AND SUCCESS

    A NEW AGE: BRIDGING CREATIVITY, DOMAIN INVESTING AND SUCCESS Many of us are familiar with some of the most notable success stories in the realm of domain investing. Some of us find inspiration in how certain investors have gone years without seeing a profit before securing that one major sale...
  16. WNC HOLDINGS

    A NEW AGE: BRIDGING CREATIVITY, DOMAIN INVESTING AND SUCCESS

    A NEW AGE: BRIDGING CREATIVITY, DOMAIN INVESTING AND SUCCESS Many of us are familiar with some of the most notable success stories in the realm of domain investing. Some of us find inspiration in how certain investors have gone years without seeing a profit before securing that one major sale...
  17. Bob Hawkes

    strategy Domain Name Portfolio Record Keeping

    Year end is a good time to consider improvements in record keeping for the coming year. Many months ago, long-term NamePros member @Ostrados approached me with the idea of an article on financial record keeping and projections. He has founded and managed several startups, so has expertise in the...
  18. Bob Hawkes

    strategy Domain Name Portfolio Record Keeping

    Year end is a good time to consider improvements in record keeping for the coming year. Many months ago, long-term NamePros member @Ostrados approached me with the idea of an article on financial record keeping and projections. He has founded and managed several startups, so has expertise in the...
  19. Bob Hawkes

    information Domain Investing: Just The Basics – Part 3: Outbound, Promotion, UDRP, Parking, Website, Resources

    In this final segment of the basics of domain investing series, I look at inbound and outbound selling, domain promotion, UDRP, parking and other ways to earn income from domains, and how to set up your own domain investing portfolio website. The article ends with links to additional resources...
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