I have many domains unused, what can i do with them?

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I have bought many domains and i have not used any of them. It would get expired in some days, what should i do with them?

Can i make any money out of them?
#domains #unused
  • Profile picture of the author dvduval
    Much depends on the viability of the domains. If you have the resources, create a campaign to approach people that might be interested in them, such as a company that has the same or sells a product referred to in the domain name.
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  • Profile picture of the author seonutshell
    outsource some articles, get some links, and forward them to your money site.
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  • Profile picture of the author Meharis
    Originally Posted by webrankingseoservices View Post

    I have bought many domains and i have not used any of them. It would get expired in some days, what should i do with them?

    Can i make any money out of them?

    I can't help noticed your signature:

    "Google 1st Page Guaranteed with 100% Money Back
    Make Money Now, Ask Me How!
    "

    And you're asking what to do with your domains..?
    Rank your domains in Google's 1st page and sell them...
    Piece of cake for you.

    Meharis
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    • Profile picture of the author Steve B
      Get rid of all your unused domains. Try to sell them if you can, but drop them if they don't sell.

      If you haven't done anything with any of them in the past year, chances are extremely high that you won't do anything with them this year either.

      People fall in love with their domains dreaming that they will some day make a person rich. Rarely, if ever, does that happen. Lots of us have unused domains that are nothing but a drain on the bank account. Don't spend another dollar on any of them. Either turn them into websites that make you money or dump them (so that you save money.)

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    • Originally Posted by Meharis View Post

      I can't help noticed your signature:

      "Google 1st Page Guaranteed with 100% Money Back
      Make Money Now, Ask Me How!
      "

      And you're asking what to do with your domains..?
      Rank your domains in Google's 1st page and sell them...
      Piece of cake for you.

      Meharis
      As i have told earlier, i have not worked on them and i am not having time to work on them. I have inventory of more than 150 domains and there are 20 domains which are lying idle and priorities have changed.

      So i would not be doing anything with the domain, i just want to dispose them. But instead of letting it go, i was seeing if i can make some money with it.
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  • Profile picture of the author MrMonetize
    Thats a broad question to be honest without knowing the URLs. If they are brandable or valuable, you should flip them or renew. You could research potential end users by the niche. Then use social media or direct email to contact them offering them the domain.

    You could stick them for sale on here (classified section?), NamePros etc to sell them onto another investor, or potentially an end user depending on the niche. You could stick them in one of the many online domain auctions.

    If they're in a niche you're already in, you can use them as landers, gateway pages etc to drive traffic to a money domain. You could use them in a CPA campaign as a tracking domain to post on YouTube etc.

    Failing any of that, or if they are rubbish long tails that have no real end user such as -

    AmazingElectronicDeviceShop.com

    Then just let them drop and move on.
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    • Originally Posted by MrMonetize View Post

      Thats a broad question to be honest without knowing the URLs. If they are brandable or valuable, you should flip them or renew. You could research potential end users by the niche. Then use social media or direct email to contact them offering them the domain.

      You could stick them for sale on here (classified section?), NamePros etc to sell them onto another investor, or potentially an end user depending on the niche. You could stick them in one of the many online domain auctions.

      If they're in a niche you're already in, you can use them as landers, gateway pages etc to drive traffic to a money domain. You could use them in a CPA campaign as a tracking domain to post on YouTube etc.

      Failing any of that, or if they are rubbish long tails that have no real end user such as -

      AmazingElectronicDeviceShop.com

      Then just let them drop and move on.
      I was infact interested to create some affiliate website for those websites and now they are not my priority. They are all vey good keyword based domains mainly for "extenders" niche (adult niche)
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  • Profile picture of the author johnben1444
    If they are premium domains try to re-sell them but if they are ordinary ones you have two options:

    1. Let them expire..
    2. Build sites on them, monetize and drive traffic to it.
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  • Profile picture of the author thedanbrown
    The best thing to do in my opinion is to try and sell them but don't devote too much effort to this. List them on a marketplace and sell them off if possible. I wouldnt focus too much on making money out of them
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  • Profile picture of the author Jack Gordon
    Domain value comes from curb appeal or traffic (or, more specifically, monetization).

    If you have something that is short, generic, single word or easy and brandable (i.e. google.com) then you won't have much trouble selling it for a decent price. It helps if it is a .com

    Unfortunately, most people don't have that. They have multiword, sometimes grammatically incorrect variations of phrases in obscure extensions.

    Which do you have? That will help determine the sell/drop calculation.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jack Gordon
    If they are good, then put them up on dnforum, though I think you have to be platinum there which is not free. I could be mistaken - it has been a while since I looked. Check namepros.com too.

    Or, you could try ebay, which is cheap, unless you sell them for a lot in which case you'll pay it on the back end.

    Or, you could identify the likeliest interested parties and contact them directly, but that is going to cost you some time and effort.

    There aren't too many free options to get them in front of the right crowd.
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