Emails And Auto-Responders
Email marketing is still the most effective form of generating traffic on demand and it all starts with building a list. If you have a subscriber list in the internet marketing niche, use the email below to send out a broadcast. Even if you don't, you can start building you list today and still add the follow-up Emails into your auto-responder to ensure you get as much exposure as possible! Please note that these emails have been formatted to work with Aweber .
The DEATH Of Domain Names?
Domain Lesson #1 - Introduction To Domain Flipping
SUBJECT: Domain Lesson #1 - Introduction To Domain Flipping
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Buying and selling domain names can be an exceptionally
lucrative venture to get into, however if you are starting off
with very little cash flow, it's always best to purchase lower
cost domains and generate small profits as you work your way up
to larger flips.
I have sold hundreds of domain names that I secured from
marketplaces like Ebay and resold on marketplaces like
NamePros.com or DNForum.com.
While the marketplaces where domain sales are most lucrative
will change from that of website flipping, the game remains the
same with your focus being on locating and purchasing low cost
domains and flipping them for a higher price. One of the great
aspects of domain flipping is that the efforts required are
minimal. No longer must you locate or integrate content, tweak
website pages, outsource tasks, or transfer websites.
All you need to do is find memorable, appealing domain names in
niche markets and sell them to buyers, eager to create their own
website on this domain.
Furthermore, the risks are quite low as are the investment
costs, and once you have set up your system so that you are
generating daily profits, it will require no more than one hour
a day to keep the cash flow going.
Many of my partners, students and friends are earning $500 -
$2,500 per week from flipping low cost domain names, while
others have gone to secure high value domain names that are
generating them revenue even before they are resold.
It's not a difficult business to get into, if you follow my
simple guide to buying and selling domain names.
To start, you will want to create accounts at the following
places, where you can both buy and sell domain names:
www.NamePros.com
www.DNForum.com
www.Ebay.com
www.SitePoint.com
Regards,
YOUR NAME
http://monstersalesmachine.com/cashdomainsecrets/go.php?e=PAYPAL@EMAIL.COM
Domain Lesson #2 - Choosing Winning Domains - Part 1
SUBJECT: Domain Lesson #2 - Choosing Winning Domains - Part 1
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When it comes to finding the best domain names, the easiest
route to take is in exploring the expired domain listings.
With expired domain names, it simply means that they have
previously been registered and left to expire. These are far
more appealing to buyers due to the fact that they are
considered 'aged', despite the fact that they have expired and
are no longer active domains.
I use a few different resources when locating expired domain
names that I believe to be winners, one being the free service
located at www.WSMDomains.com and
http://www.RedHotDomainNames.com
Here, you are able to access and download lengthy listings of
both expired domain names as well as domains that are about to
expire.
Download lists of expired domain names each day, and run them
through a filtering script, such as the one available at:
www.alouwebdesign.ca
Another filtering tool is available at:
www.DomainPunch.com/products/domainfilter and it’s entirely
free.
What this script will do is enable you to sort through the
listings of domains by extension, as well as weed through
domains that have numbers or hyphens.
It’s quite flexible in how you can set it up to filter through
these lists for you, hands free.
Best of all, it can handle very large text based lists.
Download and install the software and check it out. You will
find it will save you an incredible amount of time and make the
job easier and more enjoyable.
Regards,
YOUR NAME
http://monstersalesmachine.com/cashdomainsecrets/go.php?e=PAYPAL@EMAIL.COM
Domain Lesson #3 - Choosing Winning Domains - Part 2
SUBJECT: Domain Lesson #3 - Choosing Winning Domains - Part 2
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When it comes to purchasing domain names for resale, you want to
stick with the top level extension, the dot com, and avoid any
domains with numbers, or other characters.
You will also want to focus on searching for expired domain
names that are as short as possible, and with utilities such as
the one available at alouwebdesign.ca, you are able to search
through your lists by setting a maximum and minimum length,
meaning that you can sort through the domains so that only ones
that are shorter will appear.
Personally, I set the maximum length to 20 characters and of
course, the minimum to zero, so that it includes the shortest
domain names on my expired lists.
You will also need to enter in specific keywords, these are
words that when contained within any of the expired domains,
will be included in the results page after you have entered in
your list and filtered through the results.
Creating a keyword swipe file is an ongoing job, and one that
you should concentrate a lot of effort on, as the more prime
keywords you enter into the software, the better your chances of
finding true gems.
This comes down to the niche markets you cater to, and you
should take a bit of time to start creating a list of keywords
in a text file that you can copy and paste into the software.
Apart from targeted keywords, you should also consider thinking
outside the box a bit, by drumming up a list of memorable
keywords that when added to a domain can be used for branding
purposes.
I've sold countless domain names contrived of two keywords that
really made no sense together but because of the sound, the
appeal and the brandability factor, they were gobbled up
quickly.
Think about some of the Internet's most popular websites like
Twitter.com, Facebook.com or FeedBurner.com whose domains are
off the beaten path but definitely memorable, which is one of
the best important elements of a domain names profitability.
Take some time to get familiar with both the expired domain
websites as well as the software available to help you manage
the lists and weed through potential gems.
Once you have sorted through your lists, it's time to run the
remaining domains through a bulk domain registration tool, to
determine what domains are still available, as others
downloading these lists may have scooped up a few already.
Regards,
YOUR NAME
http://monstersalesmachine.com/cashdomainsecrets/go.php?e=PAYPAL@EMAIL.COM
Domain Lesson #4 - How To Check Multiple Domains At Once
SUBJECT: Domain Lesson #4 - How To Check Multiple Domains At Once
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One great resource for checking large domain lists for
availability is available at www.Moniker.com where you can enter
in hundreds of domain names and allow the software to validate
whether the domains are available or have been registered.
With Moniker, you can check up to 500 domains at once, which
will free up a lot of your time so you can continue searching
for solid and available domain names.
You can visit a bulk domain registration page at:
https://godaddy.com/bulk-domain-search.aspx
Once you have a solid listing of available domain names, it's
time to follow the advice of many who have garnered wealth in
the domain industry for many years through proper and careful
selection.
Copy and paste a portion of your domains from your list into the
text box.
Once you have entered them in, click the Search tab to send your
query off. Wait a few minutes for the results. (This can
sometimes take a few minutes, so be patient).
When checking for domain names you can choose to have Moniker
search for only dot com extensions which is what you should
focus on primarily, when you are new to domain names.
Dot com (.com) is the most popular extension and are often
easier to flip.
For other extensions, you will be required to do more in depth
keyword and traffic research so let’s stick to .com’s for now.
Once Moniker is done searching for the domain names you have
entered in, you will see a results window where you can choose
to register them with Moniker.
Note that you are not required to register them there, you can
use whatever domain registration provider you wish, we are
simply using Monikers bulk domain checker to sort through our
lengthy list to determine availability of each domain name.
For me, I typically register a handful of domain names a day; I
never go overboard unless I happen to stumble upon a great list
or a good deal.
When you are first starting out, you should set aside $50.00 and
try to register 5 domain names to start.
Once you have begun to generate a profit and have a feel for how
domain flipping works, you can begin to take a portion of your
profits and invest it back into registering domain names.
It will not take long before you have the business paying for
itself entirely, including higher priced domain names that you
will eventually register and flip.
Regards,
YOUR NAME
http://monstersalesmachine.com/cashdomainsecrets/go.php?e=PAYPAL@EMAIL.COM
Domain Lesson #5 - Real Case Studies Of Domain Flipping
SUBJECT: Domain Lesson #5 - Real Case Studies Of Domain Flipping
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Domains that have been registered and never dropped are called
“Aged Domains”.
These domains typically sell for more than a new one does
because it has been around for awhile, it’s usually out of the
Google Sandbox and for those who are looking for aged domains,
it can help them develop an existence online, a history, or
credibility in their niche markets simply because if the domain
has been around for years, it appears that they have as well.
Aged domains can also be found on forums like DNForum.com and
simply by typing in the keywords “Aged Domains” into the search
bar you can easily locate domain auctions that include these
older domain names.
I have purchased dozens of domain names for $40 or less that
were anywhere from 5 – 10 years old. Just based on the age alone
I was able to flip these domain names for over 5x what I paid.
For instance, one domain name I purchased was never used,
meaning it had never featured a website on it, it just sat
parked in the users account for over six years.
I purchased the domain for only $30.00 and because of its age, I
was able to flip it for $379.00.
That’s quite a boost in profit from a domain I paid so little
for.
While there is no exact science as to what type of domain names
will ultimately be worth the most, apart from the obvious short
and memorable domain names, there are a few things to keep in
mind which I'll go over with you tomorrow.
Regards,
YOUR NAME
http://monstersalesmachine.com/cashdomainsecrets/go.php?e=PAYPAL@EMAIL.COM
Domain Lesson #6 - 6 Things To Keep In Mind When Buying Domain Names
SUBJECT: Domain Lesson #6 - 6 Things To Keep In Mind When Buying Domain Names
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While there is no exact science as to what type of domain names
will ultimately be worth the most, apart from the obvious short
and memorable domain names, there are a few things to keep in
mind:
1) Development Potential
When you analyze the available domains in your list, consider
what each domain name could represent and be used for when
creating a website presence.
An example of which is whether the domain name is one that could
represent a product title, or better served as a personal
portfolio, a social community, a directory or perhaps a forum.
While the purpose of the domain name will unlikely match your
ideas when it is sold, by thinking of a clear purpose for each
domain name will not only help you make sound choices during the
selection process, but can also be included in the domain
auction, as a way of passing on the ideas to prospective buyers
who are considering purchase.
2) Length
It can not be said enough, that the length of a domain name,
apart from the odd occurrence where you locate a lengthy domain
name that still carries with it, a memorable element, most of
the domain names you purchase should be relatively short,
basically consisting of two words.
3) Trademark Issues
Avoid registering any domain names that could infringe upon the
trademark of existing companies, whether or not you believe that
the company will take action or not should not be considered.
The last thing you want is to purchase a domain name that is
unable to be sold due to buyers being cautious or concerned of
building a website on a domain that ends up being seized by a
company wishing to protect their identity.
4) Relevant / Popular Keywords
Does the domain name contain popular keywords that are used by
those seeking out more information in search engines? If so,
your domain name just increased its value instantly.
One of the easiest ways to determine whether a keyword is a
common one is by using the free service available at
www.SEOBook.com or www.Overture.com
5) Existing Traffic
If you are purchasing aged or recently expired domains, you will
want to determine whether there is existing traffic to the
website or not, thus increasing it's value immensely.
Organic, natural traffic sent directly from search engines is
the best kind, however back links from other websites are also
very important to potential buyers.
An easy way to determine the number of backlinks as well as page
rank and other important information is by visiting
www.CheckPageRank.net where you can enter in domain names and
retrieve useful data relating to the name itself.
When it's time to register your domain names, you can use any
registrar that you wish.
Personally, I use both www.NameCheap.com and www.GoDaddy.com , a
favorite among the domain buyers and sellers. Regardless of the
registrar you choose, you will want to make sure that you park
them on service sites such as www.Afternic.com or www.Sedo.com
so that you are able to generate revenue while you are preparing
to sell the domain itself.
6) Spelling and Pronunciation
Is the domain name easy to say aloud? If your customer were to
purchase the domain and build a business with this name, would
they be able to easily brand it?
For example, domain names with double letters such as
www.cashhour.com may often be mistaken for www.cashour.com, just
the same, domains with odd spellings, hyphens or numbers would
have to be clearly spelled out, or explained when someone is
attempting to promote their website through word of mouth,
rather than in print.
Consider this when registering domain names, and make sure that
the names you choose will not be mistaken or misspelled by
potential customers of yours, as well as the person who
ultimately purchases it from you, otherwise it will experience a
significant loss in perceived value.
Regards,
YOUR NAME
http://monstersalesmachine.com/cashdomainsecrets/go.php?e=PAYPAL@EMAIL.COM
Domain Lesson #7 - Selling Your Domain Names
SUBJECT: Domain Lesson #7 - Selling Your Domain Names
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It’s time to set up your domain names on eBay!
Before we do this however, there are a couple of important
things to take into consideration:
1) If you are new to eBay, you should take some time to read
their website and get to know how their auctions work, as well
as the applicable fees and listing options.
2) You can lose a lot of money buying into the bells & whistles
so avoid purchasing any add-ons when you list your domain names.
You do not need a featured listing, a highlighted auction title,
or any of that silly stuff.
3) Your feedback rating is very important with anything you sell
on eBay, whether it’s domain names or childrens toys. People
judge you based on the feedback you have received so if you have
any negative feedback, I would suggest creating a new eBay
account.
If you are brand new to eBay, there is little you can do to
generate positive feedback quickly, other than to ensure that
you follow through with your auctions, keep open communication
with your buyers and be prompt when pushing your domain names
after they have been purchased. Never make them wait more than
24 hours for their domain.
4) Open a Paypal account; it’s almost required in order to sell
on eBay these days. People prefer Paypal and it just makes
things a lot easier.
You can open and verify a Paypal account within a couple of
days, so do your best to set this up prior to listing your
auctions.
5) Choose a relevant eBay username. Don’t try to be trendy and
pick some crazy sounding username, choose one specifically for
domain and/or site flipping. Something like DomainExperts or
DomainTrends would be just fine. If you end up not liking what
you chose you can change it every 30 days.
When you list your auctions on eBay, you should start them all
off at $.99. Do not place a reserve on these auctions, and do
not add any restrictions or limitations of any kind.
Just set them up individually, and list them at $.99 each to
start.
For beginners the idea of paying $8 for a domain name and
listing it at $.9 is nerve wracking however with a lower
start-up price, you will entice more bidders to participate and
your auction will boost up in price quickly.
Once people become attached to the domain, they will create a
bidding war against any other user who tries to take it away
from them and you will see your auction soar as it gets closer
to the end of the time, so don’t be too nervous about losing
money.
Note: If you have paid more than the basic registration of a
domain name, meaning that you have purchased a domain name for
more than $7-9, depending on what you paid for the domain you
may want to start the auction off on a higher amount, just be
aware that the lower the start up bid, the more activity it will
receive.
By not listing a reserve fee you will also be able to list your
domains on eBay at a lower cost, as eBay charges sellers a fee
for including a reserve price. You should also pay attention to
eBay listing sales, which occur from time to time and feature
reduced fee auctions.
Whenever you see one of these, list as many domains as you can
and save yourself a bundle in listing fees.
I also do not recommend that you feature a BIN (Buy It Now)
price either, as you may end up short-changing yourself if you
list the BIN at a lower price than others are willing to pay.
Let the auction determine its own price and run its course.
There really is so much more to consider when selling your
domain names and eBay is just one example I use. If you've
enjoyed what I've taught you so far then please feel free to
check out the full video course so you can watch over my
shoulder and see how to turn this into a business every step of
the way!
Regards,
YOUR NAME
http://monstersalesmachine.com/cashdomainsecrets/go.php?e=PAYPAL@EMAIL.COM