Re: My Domain Flipping Experience... Revealed by webizone(m): 12:18pm On Jan 21, 2020 |
2sexycom: lol.. your ideology about domain is weak bro. You can make money from any sector, including selling garri. What matter if your perception...
There are people who do not even engage in domain outbound and still do as much as 10-20k USD per month in sales and domain is capital intensive to get to that level where you control as much as 1000-5000 domains.
And there is nothing like passive income. It does not exist! work work work work till you die.. if there was, billionaires in US dollars would have stopped working but they know this. You can only reduce the amount of work you do through leverages because sustaining wealth is harder than making money, but you do not stop working.
Yes, developing domains into websites enhances its value but thinking you will stop working after setting up the website is just a pipe dream. The owner of NaijaLoaded for instance does crazy numbers but he works hard every year to command those figures, EVEN yesterday, he mentioned he pays as much as 1.5M monthly to staff, he pays 2M monthly for server and some other miscellaneous.
Anyway, to each his own. I just wanted to correct the notion that domain does not pay again because that is what drew me, even when you can see the other domain thread getting sales. There are guys who doe even $2k per month in that thread. Are you aware that a lot of domains go unreported? I also have not even shared my domain sales for over 2 years now. Teaching and doing all these information marketing stuff is not really my thing, which is why this thread hasn't gotten much action.
I prefer being out there making the money than doing tutorials plus I have 3 businesses or start up right now that I am overseeing. One in education, one in power and the other in ecom.. The one in power took me over a year off domaining because of the challenges. You think you are an entrepreneur? Build one from scratch, you think you are brave, test your might offline. I love challenges and the past few years has made me respect all those Nigerians who built their businesses offline without depending on internet but by pure unadulterated grit and zeal.. plus i do not want to sacrifice my eyes from light rays from PC (this one of the reason I started adjusting)
The affiliate marketing you are talking about comes with its own bottleneck. Google can change algorithm and your site will stop ranking. My friend whose business model is dependent on flipping affiliate sites can share his woes and sorrows with you. Driving paid traffic to affiliate offers is capital intensive. Some affiliate offers do not allow incentives or paid traffic and so on. You probably thought I do not know these things, didn't you?
Have a nice bro.
Lol. You are agreeing with me while trying to disagree. The naijaloaded guy, how does he make his money? I never said you get to stop working o. But I said, you still make money even during off hours, e.g while you sleep. I know the weaknesses of affiliate marketing, almost anyone who can read an article knows that. But, who rejects the opportunity to make something extra? |
Re: My Domain Flipping Experience... Revealed by 2sexycom(m): 12:28pm On Jan 21, 2020 |
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Re: My Domain Flipping Experience... Revealed by ihimiray(m): 7:59pm On Feb 14, 2020 |
2sexynet: Please if anyone wants my time for domaining, kindly note I can't give my time for Free.
Sincerely speaking. It's left for anyone willing to take up my offer. bro what does it take for u to tutor me on domaining |
Re: My Domain Flipping Experience... Revealed by Depressed101: 11:33pm On Feb 17, 2020 |
2sexycom: lol.. your ideology about domain is weak bro. You can make money from any sector, including selling garri. What matter if your perception...
There are people who do not even engage in domain outbound and still do as much as 10-20k USD per month in sales and domain is capital intensive to get to that level where you control as much as 1000-5000 domains.
And there is nothing like passive income. It does not exist! work work work work till you die.. if there was, billionaires in US dollars would have stopped working but they know this. You can only reduce the amount of work you do through leverages because sustaining wealth is harder than making money, but you do not stop working.
Yes, developing domains into websites enhances its value but thinking you will stop working after setting up the website is just a pipe dream. The owner of NaijaLoaded for instance does crazy numbers but he works hard every year to command those figures, EVEN yesterday, he mentioned he pays as much as 1.5M monthly to staff, he pays 2M monthly for server and some other miscellaneous.
Anyway, to each his own. I just wanted to correct the notion that domain does not pay again because that is what drew me, even when you can see the other domain thread getting sales. There are guys who doe even $2k per month in that thread. Are you aware that a lot of domains go unreported? I also have not even shared my domain sales for over 2 years now. Teaching and doing all these information marketing stuff is not really my thing, which is why this thread hasn't gotten much action.
I prefer being out there making the money than doing tutorials plus I have 3 businesses or start up right now that I am overseeing. One in education, one in power and the other in ecom.. The one in power took me over a year off domaining because of the challenges. You think you are an entrepreneur? Build one from scratch, you think you are brave, test your might offline. I love challenges and the past few years has made me respect all those Nigerians who built their businesses offline without depending on internet but by pure unadulterated grit and zeal.. plus i do not want to sacrifice my eyes from light rays from PC (this one of the reason I started adjusting)
The affiliate marketing you are talking about comes with its own bottleneck. Google can change algorithm and your site will stop ranking. My friend whose business model is dependent on flipping affiliate sites can share his woes and sorrows with you. Driving paid traffic to affiliate offers is capital intensive. Some affiliate offers do not allow incentives or paid traffic and so on. You probably thought I do not know these things, didn't you?
Have a nice bro.
please i need your help in deciding a better tld between. Com.ng and. Org for a new start up company.. Your name (the once that made sense) have all been taken on. Com the company wants to operate in Nigeria |
Re: My Domain Flipping Experience... Revealed by 2sexycom(m): 8:47am On Feb 18, 2020 |
Depressed101: please i need your help in deciding a better tld between. Com.ng and. Org for a new start up company.. Your name (the once that made sense) have all been taken on. Com the company wants to operate in Nigeria You want me to help you come up with name for a startup? what is the niche? tech or agro? what is the main keyword you would like? 1 Like |
Re: My Domain Flipping Experience... Revealed by Depressed101: 4:09pm On Feb 18, 2020 |
2sexycom: You want me to help you come up with name for a startup? what is the niche? tech or agro? what is the main keyword you would like? the exact name is available on .org &. .com.ng i asking which one i should choose between the two.. Or is it better i find a less fancy name on. .com? |
Re: My Domain Flipping Experience... Revealed by 2sexycom(m): 11:55pm On Feb 19, 2020 |
Depressed101: the exact name is available on .org &. .com.ng i asking which one i should choose between the two.. Or is it better i find a less fancy name on. .com? check if it is available in dot Co. I personally don't like .com.ng. I would prefer .NG to .com.ng 1 Like |
Re: My Domain Flipping Experience... Revealed by Depressed101: 2:56am On Feb 20, 2020 |
2sexycom: check if it is available in dot Co. I personally don't like .com.ng. I would prefer .NG to .com.ng thanks the client has choosen. .ng 1 Like |
Re: My Domain Flipping Experience... Revealed by 2sexycom(m): 7:22am On Feb 20, 2020 |
Depressed101: thanks the client has choosen. .ng good. Goodluck 1 Like |
Re: My Domain Flipping Experience... Revealed by Chronicgenius: 4:06am On Feb 21, 2020 |
2sexynet: one on one training is expensive o. I have a guide written long ago. Would you want to pay for that or you would prefer one on one? Boss!,even though I came late to the party,lol...please how can I get the written guide and how much is it? Urgently anticipating your response!Gracias! |
Re: My Domain Flipping Experience... Revealed by Chronicgenius: 4:08am On Feb 21, 2020 |
2sexynet: one on one training is expensive o. I have a guide written long ago. Would you want to pay for that or you would prefer one on one? Boss!,even though I came late to the party,lol...please how can I get the written guide and how much is it? Urgently anticipating your response!Gracias! |
Re: My Domain Flipping Experience... Revealed by 2sexycom(m): 10:29am On Feb 21, 2020 |
Chronicgenius:
Boss!,even though I came late to the party,lol...please how can I get the written guide and how much is it?
Urgently anticipating your response!Gracias! Hello, it is not a get rich scheme bro. Hope you know? |
Re: My Domain Flipping Experience... Revealed by Geofavor(m): 2:11pm On Feb 21, 2020 |
webizone: The reason why I said you rather do web development and marketing rather than domain flipping: Would you rather have a Facebook.com to sell or a bunch of unknown domains? Do you know that you can sell (if at all) a thousand domains and you couldn't earn a million dollars, but if Mark sells Facebook today, he wouldn't get less than 10 billion dollars?
Why do you think that is? I will tell you. He created value. Quite alright some domain flippers may say that they can create value by 'convincing' a prospective buyer, usually a business, to see the value in their domain names. Good luck with that. I am sure that Mark wouldn't even have to convince any Tom, Dick and Harry about the value of his own.
Besides, you get to create a business out of thin air if you can code, and your domain runs on autopilot, making money for you. Infact, the affiliate marketing aspect means that you get access to businesses of many companies around the world at any time or place. Imagine, you just woke up, and haven't brushed your teeth talk more of going out. You decided to log into your account and sitting right there is the money you made last night.
How sweet is that? Lol |
Re: My Domain Flipping Experience... Revealed by Depressed101: 7:10pm On Feb 21, 2020 |
Man this domain flipping business is not here o.. To convince clients na war, even for clients in outbound to reply your emails sef na war. Yesterday i did outbound of more than 20 emails + social medias of those i could get their handle... Only one has replied so far, saying they are not interested |
Re: My Domain Flipping Experience... Revealed by whitewalker673(m): 7:34pm On Feb 21, 2020 |
lol at least them don reply you my own done reach up to 70 contacts no single reply since last year |
Re: My Domain Flipping Experience... Revealed by laura8: 8:02pm On Feb 21, 2020 |
2sexycom: During sales of a domain name, there are two approaches involved.
You either reach out to the buyer or you wait for them to come for it. I have had the opportunity of experiencing both scenes but I will like to talk about the case of reaching out to buyer.
If you must make sale, then make sure you are contacting a major decision maker in order to get that $$$. Some times you could check the whois and not find any clues of the decision maker or owner of the domain name aside that of the website designer or admin.
This can serve as a major obstacle. If that happens, check on their website to see if you would find any clues. Sometimes when I check the whois and I see a name there, I dig further to ascertain whether the person's name there is the actual owner of the company and this has greatly helped me.
Once I know he/she is the owner of the website involved, all I do is use their name as subject of my messages in order to pull their attention to read what I have to say and I have had more open rates with this method. following your thread well... please what is the meaning of hand registered domain |
Re: My Domain Flipping Experience... Revealed by ajog1: 8:34pm On Feb 21, 2020 |
Depressed101: Man this domain flipping business is not here o.. To convince clients na war, even for clients in outbound to reply your emails sef na war. Yesterday i did outbound of more than 20 emails + social medias of those i could get their handle... Only one has replied so far, saying they are not interested whitewalker673: lol at least them don reply you my own done reach up to 70 contacts no single reply since last year It has been a heck of an exhausting experience to be honest, I am crushed, over 1000 mails, no single sale- is it how the year would be for me? At least, you guys didn't waste your money in a so called deceitful gimmicky by iykepromotions, unlike the op 2sexy who has shown great empathy by saying things the way they are. 1 Like |
Re: My Domain Flipping Experience... Revealed by ajog1: 9:18pm On Feb 21, 2020 |
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Re: My Domain Flipping Experience... Revealed by Chronicgenius: 8:57am On Feb 22, 2020 |
2sexycom: Hello, it is not a get rich scheme bro. Hope you know? Yea boss,I know.....I just got to try and start something....just lemme know the price and see if it's something i can afford |
Re: My Domain Flipping Experience... Revealed by viktor88: 8:58am On Feb 22, 2020 |
ajog1:
It has been a heck of an exhausting experience to be honest, I am crushed, over 1000 mails, no single sale- is it how the year would be for me?
At least, you guys didn't waste your money in a so called deceitful gimmicky by iykepromotions, unlike the op 2sexy who has shown great empathy by saying things the way they are. How many domain did you buy?? |
Re: My Domain Flipping Experience... Revealed by Chronicgenius: 9:00am On Feb 22, 2020 |
ajog1:
It has been a heck of an exhausting experience to be honest, I am crushed, over 1000 mails, no single sale- is it how the year would be for me?
At least, you guys didn't waste your money in a so called deceitful gimmicky by iykepromotions, unlike the op 2sexy who has shown great empathy by saying things the way they are. Bro,did u also attend iyke's class...was planning on doing so....seems this DOMAINING isn't as it was |
Re: My Domain Flipping Experience... Revealed by viktor88: 9:00am On Feb 22, 2020 |
whitewalker673: lol at least them don reply you my own done reach up to 70 contacts no single reply since last year Boss you never start, you have to work harder and buy more names. How many names do you have?? |
Re: My Domain Flipping Experience... Revealed by ajog1: 9:16am On Feb 22, 2020 |
viktor88:
How many domain did you buy?? I have bought 5 so far. |
Re: My Domain Flipping Experience... Revealed by viktor88: 9:18am On Feb 22, 2020 |
ajog1: I have bought 5 so far. Are they all Geo?? |
Re: My Domain Flipping Experience... Revealed by ajog1: 10:58am On Feb 22, 2020 |
Chronicgenius:
Bro,did u also attend iyke's class...was planning on doing so....seems this DOMAINING isn't as it was Bro, I did and it was a pure waste of the whole funds invested and my time. Jeez, where do I start from? Is it the forwarded whatsapp messages that when added together is less than 3 pages (I'm just tryna say on the side of caution by saying 3 pages); of which a large chunk of the forwarded messages were generic rules out there like don't mix characters and numbers together, searching google with the domain keywords. The only unique info was the ED filter-like filters, seriously............................................... Don't get me wrong! The length of an info can be less than half a page, but once a guarantee is made that it would deliver results, then it is worth the price tag placed on it. Even despite his promises and quoted statement "Domaining is easy, only if you know what you I doing," I still lowered my expectations, fought hard, but it seemed as though I was just tryna catch the air with my hands. You are way way better off reading through the thread and consulting with persons like this op who is real with you. |
Re: My Domain Flipping Experience... Revealed by ajog1: 10:59am On Feb 22, 2020 |
viktor88:
Are they all Geo?? four of them are geo domain, while one is a service based domain! |
Re: My Domain Flipping Experience... Revealed by Chronicgenius: 12:20pm On Feb 22, 2020 |
ajog1: Bro, I did and it was a pure waste of the whole funds invested and my time. Jeez, where do I start from?
Is it the forwarded whatsapp messages that when added together is less than 3 pages (I'm just tryna say on the side of caution by saying 3 pages);
of which a large chunk of the forwarded messages were generic rules out there like don't mix characters and numbers together, searching google with the domain keywords. The only unique info was the ED filter-like filters, seriously...............................................
Don't get me wrong! The length of an info can be less than half a page, but once a guarantee is made that it would deliver results, then it is worth the price tag placed on it. Even despite his promises and quoted statement "Domaining is easy, only if you know what you I doing," I still lowered my expectations, fought hard, but it seemed as though I was just tryna catch the air with my hands.
You are way way better off reading through the thread and consulting with persons like this op who is real with you.
Wow,never saw this coming. Can we talk on whatsapp? |
Re: My Domain Flipping Experience... Revealed by ajog1: 1:34pm On Feb 22, 2020 |
Chronicgenius:
Wow,never saw this coming.
Can we talk on whatsapp? Sure, send me a pm |
Re: My Domain Flipping Experience... Revealed by viktor88: 1:46pm On Feb 22, 2020 |
ajog1: four of them are geo domain, while one is a service based domain! Take it easy domain business is a game of patience, the info that will hope beginner that I barely see is that most domainers sell less than 10 percentage of their domain yearly. You have to build a portfolio first while you do that do massive outbound, if you can track your mail or test and see that it doesn't enter spam instead inbox. |
Re: My Domain Flipping Experience... Revealed by ajog1: 7:03pm On Feb 22, 2020 |
viktor88:
Take it easy domain business is a game of patience, the info that will hope beginner that I barely see is that most domainers sell less than 10 percentage of their domain yearly. You have to build a portfolio first while you do that do massive outbound, if you can track your mail or test and see that it doesn't enter spam instead inbox. Deepest instructional counsel. Thanks a bunch. Do you know how I could go about tracking mails sent? |
Re: My Domain Flipping Experience... Revealed by webizone(m): 10:43am On Feb 24, 2020 |
ajog1: Bro, I did and it was a pure waste of the whole funds invested and my time. Jeez, where do I start from?
Is it the forwarded whatsapp messages that when added together is less than 3 pages (I'm just tryna say on the side of caution by saying 3 pages);
of which a large chunk of the forwarded messages were generic rules out there like don't mix characters and numbers together, searching google with the domain keywords. The only unique info was the ED filter-like filters, seriously...............................................
Don't get me wrong! The length of an info can be less than half a page, but once a guarantee is made that it would deliver results, then it is worth the price tag placed on it. Even despite his promises and quoted statement "Domaining is easy, only if you know what you I doing," I still lowered my expectations, fought hard, but it seemed as though I was just tryna catch the air with my hands.
You are way way better off reading through the thread and consulting with persons like this op who is real with you.
Lol. I can't kill myself, I can't kill myself o. |
Re: My Domain Flipping Experience... Revealed by viktor88: 7:08pm On Feb 24, 2020 |
ajog1:
Deepest instructional counsel. Thanks a bunch. Do you know how I could go about tracking mails sent? I don't use any but snov/io was recommended. What I do before sending outbound is to send to my other mails and see if it enter inbox or spam folder. |