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I'm thinking about paying the $99yr fee to try this system out and see if it can churn some profits....has anybody used this service before..if so how is it and what are the pros and cons..thanks
acts837 said:Assume no other fees or costs and you would need to sell 261 domains a year just to recover your $99 WWD annual fee.
-RJ- said:Good point acts837. It is hard to make any money from selling registrations with WWD. Like you said, I only make $.38 from a .com registration (and about a buck on the other extensions). It's only worthwhile for me to renew because I have some customers using the backorders and other WWD services like TrafficBlazer that earn a better profit.
-RJ- said:I'm a current WWD reseller (see my sig).... It is hard to make any money from selling registrations with WWD
thevicar said:Hi Guys
After much reading...yes there are pros and cons to WWD, but for those who can't afford an API solution and flogging off $$$$ in advance for domains that may or may not get registered, this is a good solution
1. It means that you don't have to lock $$$$ waiting to push a reg through
2. The mass of add-ons is the key here.
3. True, customization is limited, but with some patience, you can work out a unique look and feel. See my website www.tlddirect.com - it runs off WWD. I can also design one for those who want a front end or as much as possible to be unique.
The key with WWD is:
Flog the add-ons as premium
Try promotions and free domains and even register them yourself (your CC) in your clients name.
Unique website
Add other services from other affiliates as well, such as templatemonster.com
Let me know what you think
The viacr
thevicar said:I am spending on promoting it and looking at targeting my audience to the Middle East, Europe, China and South Asia.