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Domain Flipper Guide Mrr Ebook

Domain Flipper Guide Mrr Ebook
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Good unregistered domains are worth their weight in gold, but they are also few and far between. That doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t look for them, though. If you think outside the box and keep your eye out for emerging trends, you can realize tremendous profits from domains that you buy straight from the registrar.

One strategy that many successful domain flippers use, for example, is finding domains that include words that are associated with new technology. This can be somewhat of a gamble, because not every new technology catches on. But new domains only cost about $10 each, so even if it doesn’t, you’re not out a large sum of money. And if you do catch an attractive domain name containing a keyword that ends up being the next big thing, you could find yourself sitting on a proverbial gold mine.

It’s also a good idea to do some research before you start buying domains. Finding out which types of domains are selling well is time well spent for a domain flipper. You can find this information through domain forums, and you can see what’s hot on the Internet in general at Google Trends.

Upcoming trends aren’t your only hope for finding an unregistered domain name, though. There are good domain names available that pertain to all sorts of subjects. It may be too late to get your hands on loans.com, but targeting more specific types of loans might bring some results. More specific domain names probably won’t bring as much cash as the most general ones, but they can certainly net enough profit to make them well worth your while.

Finding unregistered domains will certainly minimize your monetary investment. You can pick them up for $10 or less at many registrars, and profits can be in the thousands (or, in rare cases, millions). But it usually takes a substantial amount of time to find ones that are both worthwhile and available. For this reason, many domainers choose to focus on the domain name aftermarket.