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Making Money With Domain Names
If you have 10-15 hours of spare time every month and are interested in earning $500-1500 month after month, please read this short announcement in its entirety.
I've perfected a domain buying-and-selling system that requires just 2-3 hours a week. And I have written a short but comprehensive 14-page report that outlines my system. The report gives you a step-by-step method of making money with domain names. But before you read more about the report, you should know its Pros and Cons. The Negatives: * This system cannot be automated * Nor can it be outsourced. (That is why I wrote the report.) The Positives * It requires just a couple of hours every week. * There is no downside. You'll never, ever lose any money using this system. * The potential profit is huge. How huge is the profit potential? I sell at least a couple of domain names every month for high 3-figures or low 4-figures. The lowest I've made by selling a domain name is $270! I've made about $1685 from the last 9 most recent domain names I purchased. And I have sold only 3 of those 9 domain names so far. I'm pretty certain that at least 4 of the other 6 domain names will end up selling within the next 2-3 months too! The sweetest part of this system is that it has no downside. You will never ever lose money using this system - Guaranteed!
Whats the price? The report is priced at $19.95. You should make 10 times that amount if you buy and sell just one domain name following the system. To make sure that the market doesn't get swamped with everyone doing the same thing, only 150 of these reports will ever be sold. Here is your payment link: http://www.NetHotsheet.com/domain.php Questions & Answers 1. How much investment is needed to implement the system? I personally buy just 1 domain name per week at a cost of $7.44. (Because I do this on the side and can't spare more than 1-2 hours to it every week.) $7.44 - $10 is the minimum amount that is required to start with (depending on the price you have to pay per domain name). The recommended amount to start with is $85 (6 domains at $10 + hosting). 2. Will I have to purchase hosting too? No. The system can be implemented without paying for hosting too. But things do become a bit more efficient if you have your own hosting. Have any more questions? Post them or email them to me. And I'll answer them. http://www.NetHotsheet.com/domain.php (Posted with Dien's permission.) |
Re: Making Money With Domain Names
Ankesh,
What a great report! After I read it. I said to myself "I CAN DO THAT" :) You see I never messed with domain name selling because The Big Boys had it wrapped up. They could buy expired names before I even knew they were available. With your system I do not have to compete for expired names and can buy just a few at a time. I like that part because I am busy with my other streams of income and could not spare the time it took before your report. I am going to do like you and buy just a few each week. Why leave so much money just laying around when it only takes a couple of hours a week to pick it up. :) Your unique way of finding the right domain names is endless. I think of a new way to find these names at least once every hour. :) Thank you for a great report and another stream of income for me. Best of success, Skip Rosell |
Re: Making Money With Domain Names
Just grabbed it. Ankesh.
Look forward to it. Larry Foster |
Re: Making Money With Domain Names
Just finished reading it. Interesting concept especially for the youngsters among us. It seems like a great system, however, for the right person.
I agree with you regarding the big gurus having huge portions of the scenario all sewn up tight. I tried domaining when I was fairly new to the internet and got squished. This definitely shows promise, Ankesh. Thanks for sharing. Sandi Bowman |
Re: Making Money With Domain Names
Hi, Ankesh - great report - many thanks!
Margaret |
As I said earlier - it's a "brilliant" and also very easy system...
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I'm not gonna "hype" it - just grab it. If you're interested in making money online, then for under $20, you can't go wrong... (The link is above!) Cheers :) Dien P.S. I make nothing by saying this. I just think it's good, and I want "Sowpubbers" to reap the benefit. :) |
Re: Making Money With Domain Names
Hello,
I bought the report and I have to agree that it is pretty good. Just the example in how to write a short report is more than worth the money paid. Very well done. Scott S. |
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Well on Phil's advice, I was convinced to purchase Ankesh's domain name report. I have to agree with Dien on this one, it's a Brilliant idea that can be lots of Fun. :)
Then again part of Phil's thinking on business ideas is part of me so in my opinion there are some Great possibilities in making this into a Big money maker, even full time. In fact Ankesh posted that this idea cannot be Outsourced. I don't know if I agree as certain parts of the report expand on the possibilities of monetization leads me to believe that Outsourcing parts of the concept could be a very nice addition to growing this into a real business. A quick email with some questions and concerns to Ankesh was answered within minutes. Great service, great info so for those serious about getting into the Domain/Web real estate industry it's definitely worth investing some time with very minimal dollars. Dave B. |
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Very interesting report, Ankesh. Solid, practical advice for beginners and advanced marketers alike. With one really smart tip that ties everything together to make it work. I'm going to twist and add one product idea to what you are doing in terms of monetization, and see how it goes. Thanks for sharing!
Rod |
Re: Making Money With Domain Names
Wow!
That was a Great Marketing lesson on a Brilliant business idea... :) Sold out... 150 Reports posted on November 20, 2007 and Today is November 24, 2007... How many Days is that? Now we know why Gordon and company Love marketing Hotsheets & Reports... Imagine if you sold them by the 1,000's as some Do... ;) Through joint ventures etc... Thanks Ankesh! Phil |
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Thanks guys :)
It was a lot of fun. The whole thing took about 9 days. From writing the report to writing the sales letter to selling 150 copies. But could be done in 5-6 days too. I don't have a backend product in mind - nor do I plan to create backends for this (because this is just a side venture for me) - but backends would take things to a whole new level. I think Hotsheets are a superb way to test the market and launch a venture. |
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Ankesh,
Very well done on the report. I love finding good domain names. You showed me a great way to monetize that. It seems one quick, simple way to add value to the webpage would be to add an RSS news feed on the keyword. Google and Yahoo both make these available, but for non-commercial use only. Do you know of any free RSS "keyword-search" newsfeeds that could be added to one of the websites you'd set up for the domains you use? Thanks, Richard Dennis |
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Hi Richard,
Thanks. One question: why add any sort of news feed to the domain name we buy? Will it bring in more traffic to our websites? Not really - with the strategy we use, we'll received traffic without the feeds. Will it lead to people spending more time on our domain names? No - because they'll click on the news feeds and go to other websites. And many won't come back. So why keep them? Also - feel free to email me to take this conversation off the forum. |
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Ankesh,
What I have in mind is a unique newsfeed angle that would cause the hottest domain-name buying prospects to bookmark that site and come back again & again. Might work. Might not. It's a test-worthy idea. So, I'm still looking for a free RSS keyword-based newsfeed that's OK for commercial websites, if anyone knows of any. Thanks Richard Dennis |
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Now I know a good reason to subscribe to the New Thread email notification (forwarded to my cell phone).
I missed this one while vacationing, however I'll be sure to learn of the next one :) Best of Success, Stephan |
Re: Making Money With Domain Names... RSS & Testing & Researching new Ideas...
Hi Richard,
Give Kebberfegg a Try... And let us know your Test results... Keep in mind, when you Say... free RSS keyword-based newsfeed that's OK for commercial websites... Commercial has many different Definitions on the web...Try and Work around the Definition a little... :) For example, Technically speaking services like Google's Gmail and other's have some restrictions on Commercial use... But Tons of people are Using it in all sorts of ways and purposes anyways... Kebberfegg -- Keyword-Based RSS Feed Generator http://www.researchbuzz.org/tools/kebberfegg.pl I know we can't discuss too much here on Ankesh's idea... Maybe Ankesh will put out a 2nd Edition and/or a Membership site on the Future & Predictions on Domaining... ;) You just Never know where Testing & Researching new Ideas can Lead you... Sometimes all it takes is a little Creativity... https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal Hope that didn't give anything away... Phil |
Re: Making Money With Domain Names... RSS & Testing & Researching new Ideas...
Phil,
Nice tool. Thanks. I'll post the results. Richard |
Re: "Commercial Use" RSS discovery
Hi Richard,
A couple of months ago I was pulling my hair out as I read through the fine print terms and conditions of several RSS proivders. I couldn't figure out how almost all of the major RSS providers had this "non-commercial use" clause, yet news seemed so readily available on thousands of websites. What I learned, after speaking with the folks at the Associated Press was that there is a law called something like the Interned Fair Use Act (I don't remember if that's the exact name of the law). Basically what the law says is that it is NOT considered an infringement of copyright to provide a headline that links to a news provider's website. What is prohibited would be if you copied the actual articles onto your commercial website. The RSS feeds, therefore can be added to your site, as long as when the link is clicked it directs the person to the source's website and not to a page on your site where you've republished the article. This law is what allows sites like Yahoo and Google to exist and have millions of other website's content on their search engine without these millions of websites being allowed to sue Yahoo or Google for copywright infringement, since Google and Yahoo are only providing the links with a brief description of the content. These same laws allow the little guys to do the same and have RSS feeds without infringing on any content provider's copywrights. Of course, most content providers benefit from other sites having links that send people to their website and to articles on their website, so I couldn't imagine this ever becoming a problem for you if you were to put RSS feeds on your site, even if the folks at the Associated Press misinformed me - I'm 99.9% certain that what they told me is 100% correct :o) Hope this helps, Joe Quote:
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