Effective Method to Earn $100-5000/Week Online Net Profits - Useful for Newbies and Seasoned Imers!

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Hi,

Decided to share a quick and simple method of earning weekly and monthly online net profits, minimum $100/week and up to $5000/week! Of course, you need to spend a couple of hours per day to earn $100/week, but this can easily be outsourced to ramp up your online net profits to $5000/week...

Just recently, my wife and I earned $1270 net profits in eight days. We invested $290 and earned $1560 gross. We acquired the services of one of our Web developer employees in our ICT outsourcing company for Wordpress site setup and design, and a couple of our English content researcher/writer employees for onsite content development work. Cherry (my wife) and I did market/niche/keyword research and onsite SEO ourselves. These things cost us $130. So, where did we invest the remaining $160?

Two expired domains. I got one closeout domain for $10, the regular annual domain registration price. Cherry won the auction for the other domain, $150. What did we do before we pinpointed good expired domains to purchase?

Market research. Niche research. Keyword research. Gathered details of the backlink profiles of available closeout domains and auctioned domains, closely comparing these details against the set of parameters we formulated, based on our tests which pointed out that such domain attributes make a domain valuable enough to sell for minimal to excellent net profits in domain auction sites, website flipping marketplaces and IM/SEO Web forums! What did we do next?

We contacted our associates to have them develop Wordpress sites with unique, relevant content under these domains. We did this, instead of directly posting the domains in domain auction sites, which would still make us earn net profits, yes, though we decided that putting in more effort, in terms of spending time and other resources, could most likely give us better net profits. Guess what? It did. What sort of websites and onsite content did we develop under these expired domains?

Amazon niche product review sites. Product review content. What sort of parameters did we use to initially select the expired domains to purchase, in order of importance?

1. Market and Niche Profitability
2. Affiliate Product Profitability
3. Relevant Local (US) and Global Exact Match Keyword Search Volume Profitability

4. Exact Match Domain Names
5. Existing Active Backlinks Pointing to Expired Domain Homepage and Internal Pages
6. Contextual Niche Relevance and Authority of Backlink Sources

7. Keyword Anchors Used for Backlinks - To develop unique content relevant to those keyword anchors and have its URLs be the same URLs where active backlinks are pointing to...
8. Existing Brand Equity and Traffic Estimates - Used deductive logic by studying the backlink profile details we gathered for available expired and auctioned domains which complied with the parameters above...

9. Domain Age and Google PR of Domain Homepage, Google PRs of Internal Pages with Active Backlinks and Google PR of Backlink Sources - Hey, there are lots of interested buyers who consider Google PR as an end-all-be-all attribute that makes a domain valuable, so we didn't want to alienate them from our potential buyer market!

Then? We posted these sites and domains in site flipping marketplaces, domain auction sites and IM/SEO Web forums with marketplaces to sell websites and domains. We waited for three days. Sold the first site for $800, and the other for $760. So: That's $1270 net profits for us in eight days! We'll be doing this again, and again, and again, and again, but this time:

We'll be outsourcing everything! Including market, general domain and domain backlink profile research? Yes, especially with a tool my programmer associates and I developed to make it easier and faster for our employees to gather such relevant details for analysis...

I believe this is something helpful for newbies and seasoned Internet marketers alike. There are however lots of ways to profit from such a method, even without selling the domains, or without selling sites with content you develop under those expired domains. Be creative, and cheers to your success!

Best Regards,

Marx Vergel Melencio
Proprietor and Marketing Communications Strategist
#$100-5000/week #earn #effective method #newbies #veteran imers
  • Profile picture of the author hotwebwords
    I have yet to flip a property because I just love my sites being mine too much, but congrats on hauling in the income. I am sure this detailed info will help so many warriors!
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  • Profile picture of the author thatkeywordguy
    Sounds neat but i'm not completely understanding...

    So these domains weren't showing a profit - yet people bought them?
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    • Hi,

      Originally Posted by thatkeywordguy View Post

      So these domains weren't showing a profit - yet people bought them?
      The domains were most likely raking in profits before they expired, but s**t happens: A lot of people forget to renew their domain registrations, especially if they manage tens or hundreds of websites! I know this for a fact because I lost a good domain name with legitimate, contextually relevant .gov, .edu and local Web forum links ("contextually relevant" because these are our government's business and ICT offices, top local universities specializing in business and ICT programs and forums of these universities, and the domain is in the business and ICT niche), earning $2/day average from Adsense, $3000/month average from direct service offer sales and four new long term clients/month average for our company. And, for what it's worth: The domain was a PR 6 back then...
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  • Profile picture of the author onlineVisions
    looks doable...
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    • Profile picture of the author Rick W
      Thanks for a very detailed post. Definitely sounds viable and will look into it.
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  • Profile picture of the author kolled
    Site flipping is a great income earner when one understands what people are looking to buy. I guess plenty of research is needed to find a good niche to enter. It is definitely a viable business model for those who are patient and are able to take the required steps. Congratulations for your success!
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    • Hi,

      Originally Posted by kolled View Post

      Site flipping is a great income earner when one understands what people are looking to buy. I guess plenty of research is needed to find a good niche to enter. It is definitely a viable business model for those who are patient and are able to take the required steps. Congratulations for your success!
      Yes, and this is where TV, print, radio and online ads can help you determine market behavior and consumer trends. Being logical enough to select products which people who need them are most likely to search and purchase online also helps. Then, getting the necessary details helpful in formulating a development campaign for a website under a good domain, with the objective of flipping the site and domain, is greatly effective, especially if such details are to-date and accurate. Now, something which will make the process faster, more accurate and easier will lower overheads (time, or money in case you intend to hire someone to do this for you) and increase profitability margins...
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