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Is anyone making real money domaining? "If so", how? Many won't share their successes for obvious reasons. I would like to hear all success stories. Thanks.
Paul
Paul
Psych101 said:Is anyone making real money domaining? "If so", how? Many won't share their successes for obvious reasons. I would like to hear all success stories. Thanks.
Paul
Psych101 said:Is anyone making real money domaining? "If so", how? Many won't share their successes for obvious reasons. I would like to hear all success stories. Thanks.
Paul
Spade said:1. Understand Value
2. Create a Network
3. Be Patient but Realistic
4. Explore Alternative markets
sashas said:Frankly, domaining has been more than worth it.
Profits stand at slightly below 30k. And more than 80% of that was made in the past one and a half months. Considering that I regged my first name in late June this year, its more than good for me at least. Moreover, I've done this without any development whatsoever, just dealing in names. So yes, I believe its quite possible to make money.
I don't claim to be a good seller. I can't write a good sales letter even today. But what I've concentrated on is the buying part. More often than not, people give importance to selling and not so much on buying. I believe if you buy the right stuff, selling it becomes easier too.
In short, be a good buyer, and the selling part will come by itself.
npcomplete said:sheesh. I was hoping to learn something about selling around here. I have always been a good buyer (my wife says I am one of the best at spending money). Some people can sell ice in the Antarctic, while people like me couldn't sell water in the desert, and I come from a business family.
You are being humble Sashas. In your short tenure you have mastered both buying and selling. I am impressed.
Marc
sashas said:In short, be a good buyer, and the selling part will come by itself.
Sam said:Traffic = Money, and i make $3k+ a month from parking... if i get the right offers I will sell, but no point in actively trying to sell my generics unless i get a reasonable offer. They can only go up
dalBono said:wow.. this is very useful for newbie like me,
thanks guys
sashas said:Frankly, domaining has been more than worth it.
Profits stand at slightly below 30k. And more than 80% of that was made in the past one and a half months. Considering that I regged my first name in late June this year, its more than good for me at least. Moreover, I've done this without any development whatsoever, just dealing in names. So yes, I believe its quite possible to make money.
I don't claim to be a good seller. I can't write a good sales letter even today. But what I've concentrated on is the buying part. More often than not, people give importance to selling and not so much on buying. I believe if you buy the right stuff, selling it becomes easier too.
In short, be a good buyer, and the selling part will come by itself.
Giode said:This is a great example of how enthusiasm and passion can lead to great things. Take some credit, you've done very well Sashas! If it was that easy, everyone on this forum would be doing what you are. You are the kind of person people like to see succeed.
MicroGuy said:I'm currently domaining full time and have had a few decent sales this year. Most of my sales have been from revenue generating .coms picked up on the aftermarket. However, sales have been very slow over the past few weeks and my cash reserves are diminishing.
Any input on the best way to sell domains?
I was thinking about directing all my traffic away from parked pages and forwarding them all to a company home page which would list each domain along with a sale price. The home page would contain a toll-free number and contact form.
Then I would combine networking and sales calls while fielding inquires from the company website.
Any comments on this?
MicroGuy said:I'm currently domaining full time and have had a few decent sales this year. Most of my sales have been from revenue generating .coms picked up on the aftermarket. However, sales have been very slow over the past few weeks and my cash reserves are diminishing.
Any input on the best way to sell domains?
I was thinking about directing all my traffic away from parked pages and forwarding them all to a company home page which would list each domain along with a sale price. The home page would contain a toll-free number and contact form.
Then I would combine networking and sales calls while fielding inquires from the company website.
Any comments on this?