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Conclusion : The Domaining Business

Hopefully by now you realize that domain name buying and selling isn’t difficult. It may not have been your dream job as a child, but it is a rewarding career that you can do from home. Domain names require time and effort, but if you’re willing to work hard at learning about them, you can [...]

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Section VIIII: Selling Your Domain Names | Part 1: Development Not Working?

Selling Your Domain Names
Some domain names are just not good. Every domain name entrepreneur, at one point or another, finds him- or herself holding a horrible domain name and laughing, “What was I thinking when I bought this!?!?” Don’t worry, it happens to the best of us! When your domain name stinks, don’t give [...]

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- Part 3: Marketing & Advertising Your Name

Marketing and Advertising your Name
Even if you don’t develop your website at all, you still have to market it in order to sell it. It’s like trying to sell your house. It is very rare that someone will just drive by your house and say “Hmm, that looks like a nice place to live. I’d [...]

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- Part 2: Building Traffic To your Domain Name

Building Traffic To Your Domain.
When it comes to valuing your domain name, the higher your traffic the more valuable it will be. The question is, how do you legitimately create a steady flow of traffic into your website without spamming people? Don’t worry—it can be done.
You first step is, of course, to develop your site. [...]

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- Part 5: “Domain For Sale” Sign

“Domain For Sale” Sign

The easiest way to develop your domain name in order to add value is to just create a for sale sign. No really—that’s all you have to do. Don’t use cheesy blinking graphics or post pictures and articles; just make a single professional page that says the domain name is for sale. [...]

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