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First, hello to everyone
I am new on the board & domaining in general. Have a question about a technique I've been using. Please feel free to chime in...
I recently started buying domain names. Like others I'm sure, my first instinct was to just purchase names from places like godaddy, purely based on if they sounded 'good'. If it was it a popular phrase with a .net or .com extension, I was buying it.
After some research, I found out that the lion's share of profits made from domain names DOESN'T come from buying & then quickly selling, but rather, from buying names, then developing, THEN selling. Soooooo...
I then changed strategies. Instead of buying something that just sounded good or looked good on paper, I would use the Google adwords tool to check the traffic that certain phrases were generating; car mechanics PA or organic bird seed, for example. If the traffic generated on a monthly basis (say 20,000 or more per month) was there, and it was a 'good' name & ended in either .com or .net, I would snatch it up...with the ultimate plan of developing each of these sites over time utilizing adsense, etc.
Am I on the right track? Or is this a 'rookie' mistake or just plain terrible way to accomplish things??
Thanks in advance for your help!
I recently started buying domain names. Like others I'm sure, my first instinct was to just purchase names from places like godaddy, purely based on if they sounded 'good'. If it was it a popular phrase with a .net or .com extension, I was buying it.
After some research, I found out that the lion's share of profits made from domain names DOESN'T come from buying & then quickly selling, but rather, from buying names, then developing, THEN selling. Soooooo...
I then changed strategies. Instead of buying something that just sounded good or looked good on paper, I would use the Google adwords tool to check the traffic that certain phrases were generating; car mechanics PA or organic bird seed, for example. If the traffic generated on a monthly basis (say 20,000 or more per month) was there, and it was a 'good' name & ended in either .com or .net, I would snatch it up...with the ultimate plan of developing each of these sites over time utilizing adsense, etc.
Am I on the right track? Or is this a 'rookie' mistake or just plain terrible way to accomplish things??
Thanks in advance for your help!








