Same day domain flipping. Does it really work?

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I bought a few courses on domaining. They stated same day sales were possible with [Persons Name] + [Service].com or in other words "MikesLandscaping.com" or [City]+[Service].com or in other words HoustonAttorney.com. I registered about 20 domain names that were [City]+[Service].com type domain names. I sold one and had 4 other near sales. A couple were not able to purchase the domain because Godaddy sale page was not working (The buy button did not work as stated by the customer. So lost the sale because they flaked out later. I did not get to strike while the iron was hot). The others I cannot really know why they decided not to buy. There seems to be a lot of flakiness.

But the question I have is. Do domainers really flip domains the same day? Or is this just a scam by people selling courses? I have hear both yes you can and no it is a scam so far? Any advice you can give me regarding this topic?
 
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Thanks again for all the replies. I have tried for about 3 weeks now. I would say at this point. Someone could make a couple hundred a week doing this. Probably more with a bit more experience. It is a grind sending out emails all day like someone stated. I am on a limited budget so I decided to move on to other online business models that require less money like blogging. I was very passionate about domain names however I cannot be spending 40 dollars a day on domain names at this time. Would love to learn more about domaining though.
 
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I bought a few courses on domaining. They stated same day sales were possible with [Persons Name] + [Service].com or in other words "MikesLandscaping.com" or [City]+[Service].com or in other words HoustonAttorney.com. I registered about 20 domain names that were [City]+[Service].com type domain names. I sold one and had 4 other near sales. A couple were not able to purchase the domain because Godaddy sale page was not working (The buy button did not work as stated by the customer. So lost the sale because they flaked out later. I did not get to strike while the iron was hot). The others I cannot really know why they decided not to buy. There seems to be a lot of flakiness.

But the question I have is. Do domainers really flip domains the same day? Or is this just a scam by people selling courses? I have hear both yes you can and no it is a scam so far? Any advice you can give me regarding this topic?
 
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I would never say its IMPOSSIBLE, ...., Keep hustling... ;)
 
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only new members flip names same day... and only in their imaginations. soon u will learn domaining takes years of hard work to master... and first sales especially often take many months... not hours or days... have fun learning
🤣🤣🤣
 
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It seems like not fair income "by my honest opinion". Same day flipping. Like to by for 10$ and after hour to sell for 500$. Domain name. I think honest people don't like such things.
 
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I've consistently been able to sell domains on the same day I acquire them. For geo-related domains, in particular, the process is relatively straightforward. For instance, when I obtain a domain via auction, I immediately begin outbound marketing as soon as it is in my account. Often, I can secure a sale within hours—my record being just 30 minutes.

However, the ease of sale largely depends on the domain itself. If it’s a domain like cityname+keyword(.com), I target potential buyers by reaching out to the top 50 sites ranking in Google for that cityname+keyword, as well as those bidding on PPC for that keyword. Additionally, I consider companies appearing in Google Maps listings as potential buyers.

It helps if you have some (or most of) that outreach process automated.
Hello Bhartzer. I'm new to domaining but i'd like to get into geo-names outbound domaining. Could you please point me to resources that have helped you or explain how to go about it to me directly. i'd really appreciate that.
 
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I don't know, but it is the type of advice I have given people with low budgets and lots of time on their hands. I would not do it personally, because it is too much of a grind for too little money. But if I was broke, I am confident I could scrape together a few hundred a week doing what the OP said he was taught.

There is more money in selling the course than executing it, but not necessarily a bad plan or advice for a newbie. I'd rather see them do this than hand-reg 100 nonsensical names in crazy extensions.
Hi. I'm a relative newbie with a low budget and lots of time on hand. I'd appreciate it if you could put me through how you go about the grind of selling geo-domain names. I'd like to enter into this niche. Thanks
 
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I have sold domain (T-STORM.COM) on the second day after drop catching for $299 and later regret about it because sold a good domain too cheap.

fast flipping = leaving money on the table.
 
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Hello Bhartzer. I'm new to domaining but i'd like to get into geo-names outbound domaining. Could you please point me to resources that have helped you or explain how to go about it to me directly. i'd really appreciate that.
It's probably going to be best if I do a video to explain it all, and show the process that I use. I'll record a video soon and get it posted.
 
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i think this scenario would happen most after an auction and the other bidder just wants to buy the domain anyway. The winner of the auction should determine how much the other bidder wants to shell over before just selling to them though or keep it anyway.
 
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It's probably going to be best if I do a video to explain it all, and show the process that I use. I'll record a video soon and get it posted.
That'll be much appreciated.

Where will I find the video when it's recorded though?
 
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It's probably going to be best if I do a video to explain it all, and show the process that I use. I'll record a video soon and get it posted.

Excelent idea, can you post the video please?

I will be attentive, thanks in advance, greetings!
 
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