Domain flipping is simply the process of buying domain names at a low price and selling it later at a higher price after increasing its value. There are many ways you can increase its value. You need to make it by known by so many people, the more traffic your domain name has the more important it will become. To make good money from domain flipping, it must be short and keyword related, that is a name that is relevant, also it must be short and memorable, so that people will want to buy it since their visitors can always come back to it easily, if it is short and memorable it can not be forgotten.
To make money from flipping domains, first you should get registrar account. I highly recommend Go Daddy because they are easy, cheap, and reliable. After buying your domain name you should now drive traffic to it, you can buy a one for eight dollars and then drive traffic to it, then the next day you can list it for sale, most times if you have a good domain, you will be able to sell if for a minimum of $100 after 24 hours of listing it.
Something else you may be interested in is Domain parking. This is simply a process of monetizing your domain name with advertisements, there are so many parking sites, some of them can only accept you if you have a certain number of names, but the best is to leverage Afternic. All you need do is buy a good domain name that is related to the niche you are targeting and then re-direct it to the parking company name server. after this you can now add your advertisements to your domain name. Some parking company are better than others because you can use them to park your domain name and it will look like a website.
After buying these names, you want to flip or parking them, you will need to increase the value so it can sell well. You can create blogs and include your domain names in your content, by referring your visitors to them for more information. Also you will be requested to provide some keywords when parking them or use the default keywords, do a research on high paying keywords and use them. If you really want to make good money this business you should have more than 20 parked domain names. To get more visits you can use email marketing, auto responders and search engine submissions.
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It’s probably the most widely adopted method of marketing in today’s world; what with technology soaring to great heights and reducing physical distances to nothing thanks to the virtual world, it makes sense to marketers to tap the Internet to spread the word about their products and services. It’s easy enough and cost-effective to set up a presence on the web, and all you have to do is get people to visit your website and learn more about your company and how you can satisfy their needs and wants. Now not many Internet marketing strategies work effectively, but there are some that beat the rest hands down. This is because:
* They combine both traditional and modern methods: It may be hard to believe, but there are still many people who are not tech savvy. The older generation is wary of computers and anything that has to do with technology while the technophobes are careful that they don’t spend too much time with their machines and gadgets. So if you want to target this crowd and get them to view your website and subscribe to your services, the best way is the traditional way. Put up your link in visible locations like television, newspapers and magazines; and besides sending out emails to those who have email addresses, use the postal service as well for those who don’t. When you combine traditional and modern methods of marketing, you gain the best of both worlds.
* They use the 80-20 principle: Internet marketers must know where to look for customers and try to entice them to their page. The chance of the customer wandering onto your site by accident is very minimal, so you must be willing to do the hard work. If you follow the 80-20 principle however, you reduce your effort and find new customers in less time. The key to this principle is to know that 80 percent of your potential customers visit 20 percent of the sites on the Internet. So tap popular hangouts like Facebook, Twitter and Google where everyone you know has an account. These networks also offer viral marketing advantages where one person’s visit to your page is shown to others who are connected to them, thus taking your marketing one step further to the next level without any additional effort on your part.
* They keep up with the times: And most important of all, successful Internet marketers know when to change their methods and tactics if they are to keep up with the times. They are never stagnant by sticking to tried and true methods. Rather, they explore every avenue and leave no opportunity alone. They know that the web is a rapidly evolving organization, and that if you don’t keep up, you’re bound to get left out.
This article is contributed by Susan White, who regularly writes on the subject of Internet Service. She invites your questions, comments at her email address: susan.white33@gmail.com.
I wish I can talk to a Google Adsense Representative… lol
I have to close my old Adsense account because I have to change my country. =|
I was in Fiji for the past 2 years and a half and now that I’m back here in the Philippines, I thought I could maximize my Adsense earning because I’m creating more sites and blogs now. But I’ve been rejected twice since I reapplied. It’s depressing… lol. Because my Google Affiliate Network account (Google’s CPA Network, Connect Commerce) has also been deactivated.
This blog theme of mine got Google Adsense spaces but now it’s all blank because my Google ID was deactivated. Sigh
Please, Google Adsense, accept me again! lol.. Hehe.
So anyway, I’ll try my luck. If not, maybe I should try other networks. Err, but I only want Google!
Anyways, guys. My Local Web Marketing Now site has been revamped!
It’s for local internet marketing in the Philippines. It’s something like an offline consulting kind of thingy…
In my experience, I would say that most Holiday lighting companies are small (2-4 employees) and only have the ability to handle a limited amount of customers each year.
Once some installation companies establish core clients after their first year, many of them don’t even market. Their business comes from previous jobs or referrals from current clients, which usually is made up of neighbors, family and friends.
Each holiday season, you will find that more calls come in than can ever be fulfilled. I have found this to be a very common complaint from Christmas lighting installers: too much business! I can’t think of any other industry that has a problem turning down customers!
During the first week of December, things get really busy any calls start pouring in. I have found myself telling people that I can’t leave my house for less than a minimum of $400. Lighting services are in such demand that people are really willing to pay an arm and a leg to have it done.
Growth is the goal and most important aspect to your new business. Be careful though because you don’t want it to grow so quickly that you find yourself overwhelmed. This will only lead to a series of problems that will have a negative impact on your business. Don’t bite off more than you can chew. Only make commitments that you can keep. Never say you will do something and not follow through. Your reputation is your most valuable asset and you should protect it at all costs.
Take this business one job at a time and don’t be afraid to tell a client that you are booked.
Things tend to get very busy and there is only so much you will be able to handle on your own. It may be hard at first to turn down jobs, but be aware that there is always next year.
Keep a database of names, numbers, and email addresses. Even if you don’t get to them this year, you will be able to contact them earlier in the season next year to ensure that they become a client.
Make sure that you take down as many details as possible about your clients and contacts. Names, phone numbers, addresses, email addresses, how they found you, job description, and price quote are all important to have in a database. The more organized you keep your business, the more efficient you become and the more profits you make.
You should have a good handle on your strengths and weaknesses as a worker and a business owner. If you don’t, you will soon learn them.
Owning a business will teach you a lot about yourself. By knowing your skills and what you bring to the table, you will be able to take advantage of many opportunities that will make your business as efficient as possible.
Bill Tincu makes $50,000 every holiday season by simply running his own Christmas Light Installation Business. For more information on starting a holiday lighting business, visit: Christmas-Kings.com
Many people earn wages just enough to supply their basic necessities. But if you truly want to be financially secured, you have to acquire more money than what you’re spending – money that you can invest in a business or in other ventures that can propel you to financial freedom. To be able to do this, you have to start saving early in life.
Here are some pointers regarding saving money:
1. Set a minimum amount to be saved. Savings are not meant to cover bill payments should one fall short of cash. They are intended for financial security. A little savings, in time, will become big; and it can be used as investment capital to earn more. Question: “Where will I get the cash I need should I fall short of it?” The answer: “Find other means of earning extra income, say a weekend part-time job. Any excess cash from one’s part-time job can be added to your savings.
2. Shop only for items needed, not for products that you wanted to buy on impulse. Think first before you purchase. Don’t fall prey to bargains not needed. It is not suggested that one should starve or be in a pitiful state. As a matter of fact, one can reward himself/herself once in a while for accomplishments made.
3. Review one’s lifestyle. Change or scale down habits that seem to be not-so-wise spending. For instance, frequent eating in restaurants which is more expensive than homemade cooking can be lessened. Taking the bus or train when possible, instead of driving one’s own car, can save on gas and parking fees. If one have to drive his/her car, try car pooling with officemates or neighbors; thereby sharing on expenses.
4. Check your regular monthly bills on utilities like electricity, gas, water, telephone and ask oneself: “Where can I save?”
It may take a while to get adjusted to a lifestyle in the “savings” mode, even to the point of “little sacrifices.” Adapt a gradual, progressive change to save to lessen the impact of adjustment from the lifestyle one used to be accustomed to.
There are more ways of starting the path to a financially secured life by making use of one’s creativity.
Remember, little things mean a lot.