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Hello, Guys!
I am really new in this field and have some questions.
What are the first steps in the domain flipping?
Do I have to choose a profitable niche at the beginning? How to do this?
What software to use to generate the keywords that will be used in domain creation?
Any advice will be greatly appreciated!:wave:
 
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There are some great threads about flipping that you can read up on. Do some searches here and in Google about domain flipping and you will find a lot to read.

The main thing to start is to find a domain that others will want to buy. That can be the hard part, knowing what to buy and what not to buy, and of course finding them.

What you may want to do is contact a domain owner with many domains in their forum signature and see if you can broker or find a buyer for their great names. This way you will be able to sell a good quality name, make some money, but not have the work and risk of finding and buying domains that you may or may not be able to sell.
 
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Thank you so much!

Thank you so much for your kind response!
It's quite understandable that I have to register a domain that somebody will ready to buy.:lol:
The question is how to do this.:P
 
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As a member pointed out, there are tons of threads here that you can read to answer your question, you just have to search for it.

Your question is open ended and therefore cannot be answered in one thread alone...

Thank you so much for your kind response!
It's quite understandable that I have to register a domain that somebody will ready to buy.:lol:
The question is how to do this.:P
 
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is it hard to get someone to be a broker for them. What do they look for?
 
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