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Hello all,
My name is Tom Brandon, and I am new to this forum(sort of) but not new to domaining.
I have never joined forums, and just getting around to doing so -- I only have read posts to see what is going on.
I have a lot of tips for "newbies" for domaining, some of which I believe are unique and have made me some good money -- but, then again, nothing is really "new" it is just put out there with a new "twist"
A Few Quick Hints:
That's it for now, looking forward to sharing info with you in the future.
Tom:wave:
My name is Tom Brandon, and I am new to this forum(sort of) but not new to domaining.
I have never joined forums, and just getting around to doing so -- I only have read posts to see what is going on.
I have a lot of tips for "newbies" for domaining, some of which I believe are unique and have made me some good money -- but, then again, nothing is really "new" it is just put out there with a new "twist"
A Few Quick Hints:
- Domaining is fun, but just as risky as anything else -- but there is ALWAYS a way to sell a domain name -- EVEN IF YOU JUST BREAK EVEN!
- If you're just starting out, don't concern yourself with lll.com's, llll.com's just yet.
- You can make more money flipping newer, relevant domains than selling one lll.com
- While age is important, it is not always necessary
- Shorter domains are always best, but not always the ones that sell for the most
- .COM is king, but depending on your market, .org's and .net's are ok and can bring in just as much, depending on relevancy
- .NET's are the next big thing, when will it hit? That's anybody's guess, but there are a lot of premium .net's out there that can bring good money
- .INFO's get a bad rep, but there is a market for them, believe it or not(as long as they are established or dropped)
That's it for now, looking forward to sharing info with you in the future.
Tom:wave:













