The best strategy to monetize several domain names

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Hi everybody,

This topic is aimed to be the best place to learn the fattest and the most profitable strategies that we can easily apply to build several websites from scratch with the domains names we own.

Your experiences and advices are welcome,

Samuel.
#domain #monetize #names #strategy #websites
  • Profile picture of the author amcg
    Monetizing domains will become even more difficult over time with depressed PPC rates, it's not a viable business in the long run IMO. (especially when folks migrate fully to mobile and apps, where you technically don't need that killer domain as you can launch on either app store without.
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    • Profile picture of the author hopeman
      Originally Posted by amcg View Post

      Monetizing domains will become even more difficult over time with depressed PPC rates, it's not a viable business in the long run IMO. (especially when folks migrate fully to mobile and apps, where you technically don't need that killer domain as you can launch on either app store without.
      Hi,

      I admit that your analytic is very clever. However, I think there is still a large amount of online traffic to exploit, if we do thing well and combine all the factors that lead to rank those sites in the first page of the major search engines(Google, Bing and Yahoo) in order to monetize the traffic generated with Google AdSense , Amazone products or any other affiliate products.

      The question is: what is the best tools, strategies and the necessary financial resources that can help to achieve a good results faster?

      Samuel.
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  • Profile picture of the author onedomains
    no fast cuts or 'easy' development really IMO

    my experience with cpc for ppc is it's going up not down

    at least the professional niches are

    good luck
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  • Profile picture of the author Sam Zachuth
    This is not really a web design topic. It belongs in one of the advertising forums.
    Web design is a craft, marketing is not part of that craft.
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  • Profile picture of the author RobinInTexas
    I agree with Sam... Off Topic
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    ...Even if you're on the right track, you'll get run over if you just set there.
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