Archive for the ‘Domain Flipping’ Category

Free Limited Experiment On A New Tool I Am Making

Hello everyone, I am working on a new tool and would like to offer it for free for a limited time to readers of my blog. This tool is very simple & basically takes a list of up to 22,000 usa cities. It combines a keyword with a city before or after the keyword. Some [...]

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Dynadot Offers A Backorder Service. News To Me.

This struck me out of the blue a couple days ago. I was visiting Dynadot.com & checking out the marketplace domains. I noticed something new, which seemed to be a pending delete tab which allowed me to backorder domains @ $11.75 USD a pop. I noticed that they have listed the entire pending delete lists [...]

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Determine Your Enduser Price. Not Wholesale Or Domainer to Domainer

Hello, Everyone and their mom can sell something. But can you sell a domain name? YES.. But can you sell a domain name at the true value that an end user looking to buy your website url(s) may pay you? Behind all that happens between a domain transfer, there are a few things to keep [...]

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My “how to guide” on drop catching expired domains

I have been catching dropping domains for a few years now. It’s often times I see others going through the same struggles I did & this topic takes years to understand. There’s a lot of myths floating around the forums. First off, the meaning of drop catching, drop catcher is a term to label the [...]

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Some catchable .net dictionary drops on the way

Here’s a simple list I compiled that contains many 1 word dictionary .net drops. These will drop on Tuesday Oct 6th 1pm CST / 2pm PST / EST. There’s no need to backorder any of these domains in my opinion – if you’re fast enough, sometimes slow enough, the domains can be easily captured by [...]

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LLLL.COM On Sale Now. Buy It Now Price $15,000

The domain name: LLLL.com is for sale in the high priced domain section of NamePros. This domain is nice if you’re into 4 Letter .com’s. Back in 2006 & 2007, the whois stated that the asking price was $100,000. Times are changing however & I am seeing many LLLL.com’s sitting available. I think Reece (the [...]

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Had To Disable Some Of My Domaining Websites

Sorry folks, As some of you may have noticed, I had to disable some of my domaining websites. The favorites to go down were: DNMeter.com & AntiqueDrops.com The time & effort to develop these tools became exhaustive. The last somewhat “nice remark” I received about DNMeter was: that it was 30 minutes “off” – I [...]

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End User Genie Test Run On My Domain: Motley.us

Tonight, I have been working more on that “End User” Genie design I was talking about. While, I admitted in a previous post that I am not a good designer – I am filling that void by making a better “script”. Today, I was able to acquire the domain motley.us. I instantly started to search [...]

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Domain Appraisals – It Can Work Both Ways!

The Domain Appraisal – Both Sides Of The Coin. Everyone is well aware of the domain appraisal “scam” where you can fall victim if you are a domain owner. Basically what happens is a person, or group of people will do bulk whois lookups. Then they harvest a simple list of: Domain | eMail in [...]

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Using Antique Drop Data To Find Gems & Follow Domaining Trends

As I have written before – I started up the domain: AntiqueDrops.com. Mostly it was a project that started off as a way to find antique expired domains. Especially expired domains with traffic and valid google pagerank. Well the project has really taken me by surprise. I am convinced that by simply creating an organized [...]

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