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Hie guys I am a bit new to this forum and I haven't posted much.
I was busy studying others posts.And I think this is a gud place to
start with domain business.

I have one question.
I am a devloper and I use to devlope sites.So if I get a nice domain
name and devlop it properly then how benificial it would be.
Like for example I would get a ecommerse related domain name
and devlope a nice database driven ecommerse site having
a clean interface over it.Then how it's going to sell?

Secondly lets say I get a domain name and I build a 5-6 page
website which looks visually very appeling and its colours, theame
fits properly to the domain name then how much buks I should
expect from it.

Is devloping a website over a domain name is worth?

One last question.I have a bit experience over Search engine
optimisation too.So if I get a simple looking and nice targeted
domain name and I optimise it say for 1 month and start getting
some descent trafic of say 300 -500 visitors per day.Then how much
I should expect from this kind of site?
 
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I can't give you specific dollar amounts as that will likey vary. However, I can say that you'll likely have much more success by developing sites with traffic.

Traffic is the key and that's what will get buyers to part with their cash.

You don't have to be a developer anymore to put together a great looking site. There are plenty of turnkey solutions, scripts and instant websites available on the market today. You'll be competing against very large, very automated companies if you go that route.

On the other hand, if you can develop themed websites that deal within a specific niche and are optimized for search listings, you'll have buyers lining up to purchase them. People want quality traffic and organic search results are quality traffic.
 
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I agree with Lou; I don't think there is a set rule on how much you get for how much development. It varies from site to site, developer to developer, seller to seller, and most importantly, buyer to buyer. I think traffic and proper exposure of your site is key and thus VERY important in getting higher values for your site :gl: .

Hope that helps :tu: !


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baobiz said:
I can't give you specific dollar amounts as that will likey vary. However, I can say that you'll likely have much more success by developing sites with traffic.

Traffic is the key and that's what will get buyers to part with their cash.

You don't have to be a developer anymore to put together a great looking site. There are plenty of turnkey solutions, scripts and instant websites available on the market today. You'll be competing against very large, very automated companies if you go that route.

On the other hand, if you can develop themed websites that deal within a specific niche and are optimized for search listings, you'll have buyers lining up to purchase them. People want quality traffic and organic search results are quality traffic.


Thanx for ur suggesions.
Can you tell me the areas where if I would devlop such kind of sites I can get
high paying buyers.I guess business oriented sites can get high paying buyers.
But subjects and keywords are very imp as I guess.
I want suggesion about subjects and keywords around which I should devlop
sites which attract more buyers and high paying ones.
 
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My suggestion would be to use one of the keyword lists as a reference to help you brainstorm. Use the list at http://www.googlization.com.

Find some of the higher paying terms that deal in areas that you're experienced in. You shouldn't design a site around a topic you don't know anything about. Double check those keywords in Overture to make sure they're higher paying terms. http://www.pixelfast.com/overture/

Finally, review all the possible terms you could design a site around and pick the ones that return the fewest google results for the search term. The fewer sites you have to compete against, the easier it will be for you to get your site listed higher in the results. NOTE: The terms you settle on should receive at least a few thousand searches a month according to the overture tool in step 2. There's no point in designing a site around a high paying keyword that very few people are searching for.
 
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baobiz said:
My suggestion would be to use one of the keyword lists as a reference to help you brainstorm. Use the list at http://www.googlization.com.

Find some of the higher paying terms that deal in areas that you're experienced in. You shouldn't design a site around a topic you don't know anything about. Double check those keywords in Overture to make sure they're higher paying terms. http://www.pixelfast.com/overture/

Finally, review all the possible terms you could design a site around and pick the ones that return the fewest google results for the search term. The fewer sites you have to compete against, the easier it will be for you to get your site listed higher in the results. NOTE: The terms you settle on should receive at least a few thousand searches a month according to the overture tool in step 2. There's no point in designing a site around a high paying keyword that very few people are searching for.


Actually this is what I am doing.And well I would like to add wordtraker tool too.Allthough it is paid but there is a free trial also available which is quite good.And helps a lot deciding the keywords.And its KEI analysis also provides a quite ok ok result.
http://www.wordtracker.com/trial/step1loadframes.php?sid=f8f2a23203edf733235e586f67880afc
 
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