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Ian G Howarth

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Hi All,

I'm not new to making money online but I am new to selling Domains.

Over the last few years I've built up Domains I don't really need, so I looked into selling them and found myself getting more and more fascinated.

I am all for another income stream, they all add up so any advice would be most appreciated.

Kind Regards

Ian.
 
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The domain industry is not what it used to be on that note neither is the web Keep your head up be smart and don't put all your eggs in one basket.

Do what works for you and don't follow everyone else as you can get hurt especially now days.

If you are looking for an additional income stream think about looking at dropped expired domains and find keyword names, names with purpose, trendy names etc. names that you can flip to developers etc.

I wish you the very best of luck in your new venture.

Best Regards,

Darbin
 
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I recommend listing domains in the appraisal section to get an idea if/what your portfolio's value is. Also read some popular threads here on namepros to get an idea of what is selling. Good luck.
 
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Good stuff, that is how I noticed and got started in the domain industry as well. I suggest focus on learning and educating yourself by looking at what other people have done and what mistakes they made.

There is a lot of information on NamePros you can take advantage of, also suggest to listen to domainsherpa.com and of course if you have any specific questions or need feedback on something send me a PM.

- Will
 
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don't be a follower and you won't get sheep herded


and don't.... don't, don't, don't believe the hype

:)

Good Luck!
 
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