An interesting sub-topic for the 3000k domainer and how hard or nearly impossible for many people to achieve a similar goal is here :
ccTLDs - the wave of the future
Pasting my last reply for people that will not click the link :p
"Some ccTLDs are easy to register, cheap to maintain or transfer and may produce nice typo traffic.
For example .de is a good example of liberated ccTLD with nice market and typein rate BUT not many ccTLDs are like this
I saw in the video that we talked about at the start of the topic at frame 5:03 a sample list of the domains.
I don't want to say in any way that the list is not genuine but i see for example an extremely high CTR of 65.30% for a short .es name and other high EPCs
Let's not forget that we're talking about parked names at sedo and this list is for ONE day only.
From all the years i work with the net, i never saw for some ccTLDs (not all the ccTLDs) similar daily numbers like the ones at the list. For example a 3 letter ccTLD domain that was developed before and gets link traffic and typein traffic with 1,230,000,000 (1,23 billion results) at google.com, 7,670,000 results at pages with the specific language and 2,460,000 results from ccTLD domains of that country doesn't get even the 1/10 of the daily sedo profit, compared with a similar hand-register name from the list.
What i want to say (as i already mentioned in the top) is that certainly ccTLD is a viable market and .com is not the only way to focus BUT you SHOULD be VERY careful at the ccTLDs you will choose.
When we say the word gTLD we refer to just 21
When we say the word ccTLD we refer to 252 different registries !!!!
This alone is a serious issue for people they want to invest in ccTLDs
With current economic crisis web budgets decreased especially from companies that used the net only for brand promotion and didn't base their existence on web sales. This limits the overall level of Google ads/Sedo ads for ccTLDs
Also something that may worth considering regarding the goal of the creators of 3K a day domainer video.
At the end they said that they released this information to create attention and bring more domain investors to ccTLD market. This is fair and logical but they presented a model for PPC profit and not to the aftermarket value market of the ccTLD domains that will be created if more domain investors come to this game.
Usually if more people serve the ads then higher quality limits are introduced to deliver the ads and the profits.
So if the demand of all ccTLDs will be increased tomorrow by 100% they will increase the value of their portfolio but not the daily income that is way they make money from domains
(With all do respect with the 3K a day domainer NP sponsor)"