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How to Find End Users to Sell Your Domains

Posted by Diva in domain flipping

There are two good methods that I use to find end users for my domains. One is a slightly better way than the other, but takes just a little bit more effort.

The first one is to Google the keywords in your domain. In the Google results you get, you’ll get a lot of companies with similar domain names as yours, or at least using tags with those keywords. Gather up contact emails either from Whois or from the contact info on the sites of the Advertisers in the right hand column of the Google results. These are the people that you will be sending an email to.

It’s important not to spam these people. Send an individual email to each of them, simply telling them that you have xxxxxx.com available for aquisition and you’re offering it to companies that may benefit from the domain.
Here is a sample letter that I use. It is the basics. You need to add any additional benefits that this domain would have for this company. Read the rest of this entry »

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Domaining: Where to Sell Your Domains

Posted by Diva in domain flipping

One of the easiest and best ways to do so is to make money flipping domains.

The benefits of flipping domains:

  • A website isn’t necessary if the domain is valuable.
  • Can be a quicker method of making money online than most other
  • methods of making money online.
  • You’re paid through Paypal for most transactions… meaning instant cash!
  • Domains can make you money. Some of the top domains (one word high quality domains) have sold for millions of dollars. You can buy premium domains that sell for hundreds for as little as $18 each here.

Of course, it’s unlikely you’ll find a domain today that is worth millions unless you buy one yourself. You’ll need a lot of capital to do that. However, you can find decent quality domains that are available to be freshly registered. This is where you can make a lot of money. Some brand new domains may even go for $100 or more than that if you know how to pick them.

Right now I’m making around $500 -$2,000 per month selling simple domains with no content on them. This is with little effort. If you put in the effort you can make more than I do. Read the rest of this entry »

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Want to be a Domain Flipper? Here’s How

Posted by Diva in Uncategorized, domain flipping

Flipping Domains

Are You a Domain Junkie?

I am. I just found this fantastic opportunity to be a domain flipper and to have access to over 500 premium domain names to sell without taking on the risk of buying all those domains yourself.

It’s called the Domain Profits Club and here’s the deal.  They set you up with the website that automatically displays the domains that are available to sell.

You Keep 100% PROFIT on Every Domain Name You Sell From this $250,000.00 Portfolio,

And YOU Decide the Price.

When you receive an offer by email, you can accept it or refuse it and keep 100% of the profits when you sell. Here’s an example of this fully stocked, ready to profit domain flipping website that you get: Diva Domains.

How Much Does it Cost?

You can pay just $37/month for membership and you get the website along with it and access to all of the domains… and these aren’t just ordinary domains. These are truly premium domain names. If you want to buy one for a client, the cost is $18 (domain name registration cost plus research cost). That’s it. Just $18 to purchase any of the domains, and these domains are worth hundreds. You can even buy the domains for yourself … keep it and use it on your own sites. You don’t have to sell it if you don’t want to. It’s worth the membership cost just to have access to buying premium domains at $18 each, much less having access to them to sell them for many times the price of the domain.

This is the closest thing I’ve ever found to an “instant domain flipping business” … The beauty is that you get to sell excellent domains without the risk of investing a lot of money in domains yourself.  Just upload the website and start promoting. You don’t need to buy any of them until you have a sale, and if you do buy a bunch of them to make sure they are available to you to sell, you have a week to make a decision to keep them or return them for refund. How can you possibly lose with this?

The Domains on Your Website are

Automatically Updated 24 Hours a Day

You can even add other domains that you own to the site, but it’s not necessary.  No webmaster skills required.  This site runs on autopilot. Site installation is so easy …. even a caveman could do it:)

How Do I Sell These Domains?

fliptownI’ve just written this ebook on everything you need to know about domaining.  This ebook tells you where to sell, who to sell to and how to sell.  Best news of all …

IT IS FREE.

You will also get a free bonus ebook I wrote called Niche Overdrive.

Download both free ebooks here.

Check out the Domain Profits Club and see for yourself what a deal it is.  Seriously, this is too good to pass up.

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Premium Super Hot Established Men’s Online Mag: PR 2: 5,500 Twitter Followers

Posted by Diva in website flipping

Below is my listing for <a href=”http://trendspike.com” target=new>Trendspike.com</a> on Flippa.

Here’s the Flippa Listing

Super hot men’s online magazine with premium theme, matching Twitter account with over 5,500 Twitter followers.  Established site, 2 years old, with PR2 and 60,000 pageviews per month.

All included in the sale:

  1. Established domain and WordPress blog, registered in 2008
  2. Premium website design.
  3. Built on WordPress.
  4. Custom Unique logo. Perfect for ventures both online and off.
  5. Custom Twitter background.
  6. 925+ posts, most of them unique (Some news stories are sourced).
  7. 200+ comments
  8. Hundreds of photos in galleries.
  9. 3 Hot PLR ebooks to give away to build a list or sell (purchased these for $75)
  10. 5,500+ Twitter followers. http://twitter.com/TrendspikeEzine
  11. Free Content. Automated guest posting by the “Reader Submitted” automated form. http://www.trendspike.com/submit-a-guest-post The process is 100% automated. All you need to do is login and publish the article after it’s been submitted. Read the rest of this entry »

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How to Move a Site from One Host to Another

Posted by Diva in website flipping

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You can download the full Moving a Site from One Host to Another Host pdf at http://flipace.com/transfer.pdf or buy the full Flip Ace Ebook here.

How to Transfer a Site From One Host to the Next

These instructions are for hosting with cpanel and for transferring one site from one host to another host.

First, you go into the File Manager in the cpanel where the site is currently hosted and choose the domain you want to transfer.

When you have a list of all the files, choose select all to select all the files. Once all the files are selected, you can use the Cntrl key to deselect the folders you don’t want, like cgi-bin. Read the rest of this entry »

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Google is Evil

Posted by Diva in Legal Issues

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Some of you may have heard about Google’s latest Brain Fart … Sidewiki. It’s an add-on to your browser that sits right on the left hand side of your website, taking up a large amount of room (room that would have been your website), and allows any Tom, Dick and Harry to literally say whatever they want to about your site, without you having the ability to moderate these comments. Google says you can report abusive comments, but it’s entirely at their discretion as to whether or not it is abusive. Essentially, Sidewiki is a parasite on the Web that free rides on the hard work and the investments website owners.

To top it off, they have not even given website owners the option of opting out of having Sidewiki comments alongside of their site.

There are many reasons why I find this objectionable … more than objectionable … it’s downright evil.

  1. First off … it creates a huge distraction. Here you are, working your butt off and maybe even spending cash to get traffic to your sites, and now you have this enormous conversation hosted on Google going on about you and your site completely out of your control.
  2. Google is stealing your comments. Many site owners work very hard to develop a relationship with their readers and get a lot of comments on their blogs. This dialogue with their readers is an important part of their blogs and makes your blog more valuable. Well, Google is stealing that. Now they can just use Sidewiki to comment, but it isn’t moderated in any way and it isn’t really threaded so you can’t respond to a particular comment.
  3. Google is providing the means for spammers and for competitors to sabotage your blog. Competitors can drop by and pretty say anything they want to discredit you or attempt to ruin your reputation. Spammers can drop by and offer their bill of goods … cialis anyone? How about some viagra? Maybe a little peep show? Blackhatters and other garden variety spammers are already testing it’s usefulness for getting traffic from your site to theirs using Sidewiki and it’s only a matter of time before the programmers have bots that can do this to thousands of sites at a time. This is very evil.
  4. How long do you think it will be before Evil Google runs ads on Sidewiki that competes directly with your own ads, thereby stealing your ad revenue that you’ve worked so hard to get?

So how do you fight Google? Are they likely to listen to the feedback of webmasters? If past history is any indication, I doubt that there is a Google solution on the horizon, but that doesn’t mean that you have to just take whatever Google decides to dish out.

If you want to block Sidewiki on your blogs and your static sites, here is a script that does just that. The Evil Sidewiki sidebar is still shown by the website and a user can leave a comment, but as soon as the page is refreshed, the comments do not show. Poof … gone!



If you’re as outraged at Google hijacking the Internet and your websites, send Google feedback here.

Send Toolbar feedback – Toolbar Help

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What You Can Do About “Paypal Dispute Ripoff Artists”

Posted by Diva in Legal Issues

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If you do business online and receive payments via Paypal, you probably already know that Paypal does not protect sellers of digital downloads from unscrupulous buyers.  A buyer can, and many do, purchase an item and then immediately file a Paypal dispute.  Many sellers will just issue a refund to keep their Paypal accounts in good standing, even if they know that the dispute has been filed fraudulently for the sole purpose of receiving the product for free.

I have heard over and over in forums that there is little you can do to fight back against this type of Paypal fraud, but that isn’t exactly true.  You can’t recover the money they sent if you refund, of course, but you can prevent them from using the product they bought on a website. Read the rest of this entry »

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Sitedeal.org: The New Marketplace for Buying and Selling Sites

Posted by Diva in website flipping

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What could I possibly say that I haven’t already and many others haven’t already said about Sitepoint launching it’s new marketplace for buying and selling websites, called Flippa. Suffice it to say, buyers and sellers alike are very unhappy with it.

For whatever reasons, they thought that switching from a highly successful and highly usable interface to a queasy looking Twittery blue Web 2.0 with pathetic usability was a good move. They also apparently think that shoving something down paying customer’s throats that they don’t want and charging them a great deal more for the service is a good idea. When users complained about the interface as well as the exhorbitant price increase, this is what Mark Harbottle: Co-Founder of Sitepoint has this to say to his paying customers who voiced their thoughts on the new Flippa:

Thanks for all your positive feedback guys. We appreciate it. One thing to keep in mind…
Our buyers aren’t going anywhere. They are savvy business people. They don’t care about the design of the site or the fact the logo sucks (the current logo is a placeholder BTW), they simply get on with the business of buying, and we’ve made it a lot easier for them to do that on flippa.com.

Meanwhile while you all whine and complain about the fees, the design, etc. the smart sellers are listing their sites on flippa.com and they are attracting the majority of the buyer interest. They will also get the added benefit of the PR we’re about to roll out. Read the rest of this entry »

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►►► These Blog Packages will Blow Your Socks Off – ►►► Ready to Go Blog + Forum

Posted by Diva in Advertising, SEO, conversation marketing, domain flipping, domains, niche blogs, website flipping

These blog packages now have a home of their own due to expansion of the line of niches. See all of them at NicheBloggingTreasure.com

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Buy this incredible WSO package for just $37.

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Give Me a Niche and I’ll Build Your Automated Blog

Posted by Diva in marketing, niche blogs, website flipping

Are you sick of seeing sites or buying sites that have a great WordPress theme, but little else … no commercial plugins and no content.  In other words, they are just another pretty face, like hundreds of pretty faces.  They are barely indexed and contain about 10 short articles and normally go for anywhere from $147 to over $500.

Actually, you could just purchase the same theme, hire a cheap writer to rewrite some content for you and save yourself a boatload of money.  The real guts and value of a site is the content.  Google doesn’t index themes …  it indexes content.

The sites I sell pre-made or build for you are already well indexed by Google and have tons of content.  They are also completely hands off auto automatic posting of high quality rss feeds.  Only feeds that have something to offer are used … none of these two sentences and go here to read full article feeds.  These are full feeds with images included. Read the rest of this entry »

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