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Re: What To Do To Make Money Online? by jamih: 2:30pm On Mar 13, 2020
Promxy94:


Samething over here some are not ready to pay more than $100 one priced me $75 for a two word geo domain yesterday and I refused.

Another priced me $25 for another two word geo domain I refused....

Inbound enquiries I have received for this month are mostly $100 for geo names,one I accepted has not paid uptill now.
it's really affecting the world

Re: What To Do To Make Money Online? by viktor88: 2:45pm On Mar 13, 2020
cyriletifit:


Are you kidding me?
Nooo.
I follow most of these American guys on Twitter and from what they are saying, I felt that most end users may not want to buy domain now, one agreed price but said he will pay if the virus is handled.

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Re: What To Do To Make Money Online? by Smartquotes007: 2:57pm On Mar 13, 2020
Hello boss can you please point me to the hosting company and affordable plan you use.. I use Zoho custom mail but I noticed at times my messages lands in spam please other bosses in the house help a brother out.
ollybode:


In my own case, I have like 4 custom email addresses that I forwarded to my four different Gmail accounts.
The strategy is that I have 8 emails all together for outbound. Sometimes I do alternate the Gmail addresses to send outbound, at times I do alternate the custom addresses. These have been working well for me without any spam wahala. These only cost me #8k investment per-annum. I guess it is not too much of investment cos I make my sales.

When am less busy I will give a short tutorial on how to make our email look a little bit professional by adding a nice signature. stay tuned.
Re: What To Do To Make Money Online? by ArticleBeast: 3:04pm On Mar 13, 2020
How can I learn this from a PRO? Even for a fee


P. S no read from page 1 comment...
Re: What To Do To Make Money Online? by zanebaddo(m): 3:31pm On Mar 13, 2020
Re: What To Do To Make Money Online? by Playz(m): 3:34pm On Mar 13, 2020
SGRACE1:
please boss can you throw more light on how to withdraw from Dan using luno. Thanks in anticipation
Go to Luno, register and do their KYC.
After successfully verifying KYC, copy your Bitcoin address (without mistakes) and paste in your Dan Bitcoin address box.

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Re: What To Do To Make Money Online? by rhothymie(m): 4:36pm On Mar 13, 2020
How long does transfer take with 123reg
Re: What To Do To Make Money Online? by IghravweIG(m): 5:37pm On Mar 13, 2020
So I got an unregistered name accepted on Namerific.

But I'm not seeing anything from their mail that I should register it or that they did.
Re: What To Do To Make Money Online? by paulsir: 6:07pm On Mar 13, 2020
IghravweIG:
So I got an unregistered name accepted on Namerific.

But I'm not seeing anything from their mail that I should register it or that they did.
Dohey accept unregistered names?
Re: What To Do To Make Money Online? by IghravweIG(m): 6:23pm On Mar 13, 2020
paulsir:

Dohey accept unregistered names?
Yea. But I think I'm to register it.

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Re: What To Do To Make Money Online? by Uwaeromosele: 6:54pm On Mar 13, 2020
Depressed101:
Porkbun is offering free .design names $0.00
Promo code : DSNSHOCK18A

Thank me later
As much as possible?
Or only one per account?
Also, is the 1$ per name or just one time payment

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Re: What To Do To Make Money Online? by MrJaay(m): 7:07pm On Mar 13, 2020
Uwaeromosele:

As much as possible?
Or only one per account?
Also, is the 1$ per name or just one time payment


You can only use the coupon for one name.

The $1 will be refunded to your account.

Re: What To Do To Make Money Online? by MrJaay(m): 7:10pm On Mar 13, 2020
IghravweIG:
So I got an unregistered name accepted on Namerific.

But I'm not seeing anything from their mail that I should register it or that they did.


You would need to register the name for them to put it up for sale.

If you see potential in the name, I suggest you reg it at Porkbun for $3.90 only.

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Re: What To Do To Make Money Online? by rhothymie(m): 7:14pm On Mar 13, 2020
rhothymie:
How long does transfer take with 123reg
Who has done domain transfer from this registrar b4 and how long did It take after transfer was initiated
Re: What To Do To Make Money Online? by Depressed101: 7:57pm On Mar 13, 2020
Uwaeromosele:

As much as possible?
Or only one per account?
Also, is the 1$ per name or just one time payment
it's $0.00 free. One domain per person the $1.00 is for fraud prevention and will be refunded after 1day or two
Re: What To Do To Make Money Online? by IghravweIG(m): 7:59pm On Mar 13, 2020
MrJaay:


You would need to register the name for them to put it up for sale.

If you see potential in the name, I suggest you reg it at Porkbun for $3.90 only.
Thanks bro.

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Re: What To Do To Make Money Online? by massive1019(m): 8:03pm On Mar 13, 2020
rhothymie:

Who has done domain transfer from this registrar b4 and how long did It take after transfer was initiated
takes like 5 days or more
Re: What To Do To Make Money Online? by Depressed101: 8:05pm On Mar 13, 2020
What is exp commission on Squadhelp, is it the total money i will get from the sale?
Why i am asking is because the money i am seeing here is too small. I listed a registered domain brand for 2699,it was accepted, now i am seeing exp commission : $549 in table
Re: What To Do To Make Money Online? by RESHARPENED: 8:19pm On Mar 13, 2020
Concerning Bitcoin


Some months ago, I withdrew proceeds from a domain sales on Dan.com via BTC. Before it arrived in my wallet, BTC already appreciated. So much, in fact, that the value of BTC that landed in my wallet was greater than the gross value of the domain sold.

With this taste of the exponential increase in BTC value over a short time, I was hooked. I decided I was going to diversify my investment portfolio and delve into Bitcoin.

Without wasting time, I invested a percentage of my profit from subsequent domain sales in BTC via LUNO. The transaction was smooth.

To monitor my portfolio, I set an alert for when BTC goes below #3.150M and when it goes above #3.2M. At the time of purchase, Bitcoin was around #3.170M.

With that amateur system in place, I noticed two things:

1. I received way more alerts of BTC going below #3.150M than beyond #3.2M. In other words, BTC has a tendency to drop significantly in value than increase.

2. LUNO seems to have a slightly lower value of BTC quoted on its platform compared to other platforms.

Despite my observations, I wasn't bothered in the least. After all, I was in for the Long haul and my people believe that "a patient man would eventually cook stones to an edible consistency." So I was determined to make a meal of the stone called Bitcoin and I remained undeterred.

The past couple of days, however, have made it glaring that "BITCOIN IS NOT AN IDEAL STORE OF VALUE." Over 50% drop in value. And all that percentage decrease within a matter of days. Right now, I can't even muster the fortitude to check the value of my BTC portfolio.

My conclusion is that Bitcoin is a wonderful means of receiving payments but makes for a lousy investment. I will retain my BTC holding long enough for it to return to its original value at the time of my investment, then it's Au revoire, la Bitcoin.

So, guys, what do you suggest as an alternative investment that guarantees capital safety and appreciation?

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Re: What To Do To Make Money Online? by RESHARPENED: 8:24pm On Mar 13, 2020
Depressed101:
What is exp commission on Squadhelp, is it the total money i will get from the sale?
Why i am asking is because the money i am seeing here is too small. I listed a registered domain brand for 2699,it was accepted, now i am seeing exp commission : $549 in table

That is the commission of a person averse to risks. Go with it, sir.
Re: What To Do To Make Money Online? by Depressed101: 8:26pm On Mar 13, 2020
RESHARPENED:


That is the commission of a person averse to risks. Go with it, sir.
ok
Re: What To Do To Make Money Online? by ElonMosque(m): 8:41pm On Mar 13, 2020
RESHARPENED:
Concerning Bitcoin


Some months ago, I withdrew proceeds from a domain sales on Dan.com via BTC. Before it arrived in my wallet, BTC already appreciated. So much, in fact, that the value of BTC that landed in my wallet was greater than the gross value of the domain sold.

With this taste of the exponential increase in BTC value over a short time, I was hooked. I decided I was going to diversify my investment portfolio and delve into Bitcoin.

Without wasting time, I invested a percentage of my profit from subsequent domain sales in BTC via LUNO. The transaction was smooth.

To monitor my portfolio, I set an alert for when BTC goes below #3.150M and when it goes above #3.2M. At the time of purchase, Bitcoin was around #3.170M.

With that amateur system in place, I noticed two things:

1. I received way more alerts of BTC going below #3.150M than beyond #3.2M. In other words, BTC has a tendency to drop significantly in value than increase.

2. LUNO seems to have a slightly lower value of BTC quoted on its platform compared to other platforms.

Despite my observations, I wasn't bothered in the least. After all, I was in for the Long haul and my people believe that "a patient man would eventually cook stones to an edible consistency." So I was determined to make a meal of the stone called Bitcoin and I remained undeterred.

The past couple of days, however, have made it glaring that "BITCOIN IS NOT AN IDEAL STORE OF VALUE." Over 50% drop in value. And all that percentage decrease within a matter of days. Right now, I can't even muster the fortitude to check the value of my BTC portfolio.

My conclusion is that Bitcoin is a wonderful means of receiving payments but makes for a lousy investment. I will retain my BTC holding long enough for it to return to its original value at the time of my investment, then it's Au revoire, la Bitcoin.

So, guys, what do you suggest as an alternative investment that guarantees capital safety and appreciation?

I'm no expert by any means but why not double down on what you already know - domain investing?

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Re: What To Do To Make Money Online? by ElonMosque(m): 8:53pm On Mar 13, 2020
ArticleBeast:
How can I learn this from a PRO? Even for a fee


P. S no read from page 1 comment...

Julanky.com
Re: What To Do To Make Money Online? by Floyd45(m): 9:20pm On Mar 13, 2020
RESHARPENED:
Concerning Bitcoin


Some months ago, I withdrew proceeds from a domain sales on Dan.com via BTC. Before it arrived in my wallet, BTC already appreciated. So much, in fact, that the value of BTC that landed in my wallet was greater than the gross value of the domain sold.

With this taste of the exponential increase in BTC value over a short time, I was hooked. I decided I was going to diversify my investment portfolio and delve into Bitcoin.

Without wasting time, I invested a percentage of my profit from subsequent domain sales in BTC via LUNO. The transaction was smooth.

To monitor my portfolio, I set an alert for when BTC goes below #3.150M and when it goes above #3.2M. At the time of purchase, Bitcoin was around #3.170M.

With that amateur system in place, I noticed two things:

1. I received way more alerts of BTC going below #3.150M than beyond #3.2M. In other words, BTC has a tendency to drop significantly in value than increase.

2. LUNO seems to have a slightly lower value of BTC quoted on its platform compared to other platforms.

Despite my observations, I wasn't bothered in the least. After all, I was in for the Long haul and my people believe that "a patient man would eventually cook stones to an edible consistency." So I was determined to make a meal of the stone called Bitcoin and I remained undeterred.

The past couple of days, however, have made it glaring that "BITCOIN IS NOT AN IDEAL STORE OF VALUE." Over 50% drop in value. And all that percentage decrease within a matter of days. Right now, I can't even muster the fortitude to check the value of my BTC portfolio.

My conclusion is that Bitcoin is a wonderful means of receiving payments but makes for a lousy investment. I will retain my BTC holding long enough for it to return to its original value at the time of my investment, then it's Au revoire, la Bitcoin.

So, guys, what do you suggest as an alternative investment that guarantees capital safety and appreciation?


Bruh! Runnnn with your money while you can.
You have already stated that Bitcoin is a wonderful means of receiving payments but makes for a lousy investment.

I strongly doubt if your funds will return to it's original value.

Money market fund is your safest option right now.

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Re: What To Do To Make Money Online? by Depressed101: 10:24pm On Mar 13, 2020
Floyd45:



[s]Bruh! Runnnn with your money while you can.
You have already stated that Bitcoin is a wonderful means of receiving payments but makes for a lousy investment.

I strongly doubt if your funds will return to it's original value.

Money market fund is your safest option right now[/s].
man of little faith, it's been less than a week since bitcoin bear market, what makes you think it will not recover immediately after COVID-19. Or you think COVID-19 will stay forever?. I think this is the right time to invest in bitcoin

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Re: What To Do To Make Money Online? by Depressed101: 10:27pm On Mar 13, 2020
RESHARPENED:
Concerning Bitcoin


Some months ago, I withdrew proceeds from a domain sales on Dan.com via BTC. Before it arrived in my wallet, BTC already appreciated. So much, in fact, that the value of BTC that landed in my wallet was greater than the gross value of the domain sold.

With this taste of the exponential increase in BTC value over a short time, I was hooked. I decided I was going to diversify my investment portfolio and delve into Bitcoin.

Without wasting time, I invested a percentage of my profit from subsequent domain sales in BTC via LUNO. The transaction was smooth.

To monitor my portfolio, I set an alert for when BTC goes below #3.150M and when it goes above #3.2M. At the time of purchase, Bitcoin was around #3.170M.

With that amateur system in place, I noticed two things:

1. I received way more alerts of BTC going below #3.150M than beyond #3.2M. In other words, BTC has a tendency to drop significantly in value than increase.

2. LUNO seems to have a slightly lower value of BTC quoted on its platform compared to other platforms.

Despite my observations, I wasn't bothered in the least. After all, I was in for the Long haul and my people believe that "a patient man would eventually cook stones to an edible consistency." So I was determined to make a meal of the stone called Bitcoin and I remained undeterred.

The past couple of days, however, have made it glaring that "BITCOIN IS NOT AN IDEAL STORE OF VALUE." Over 50% drop in value. And all that percentage decrease within a matter of days. Right now, I can't even muster the fortitude to check the value of my BTC portfolio.

My conclusion is that Bitcoin is a wonderful means of receiving payments but makes for a lousy investment. I will retain my BTC holding long enough for it to return to its original value at the time of my investment, then it's Au revoire, la Bitcoin.

So, guys, what do you suggest as an alternative investment that guarantees capital safety and appreciation?
relax this is the best time to invest more, the bull days are coming. Stop checking prices upandan, my advice is, invest what you want now, and act like you don't know about the invest... You will hear the news when the bull run comes
Re: What To Do To Make Money Online? by rhothymie(m): 10:56pm On Mar 13, 2020
massive1019:
takes like 5 days or more

Thank you boss
Re: What To Do To Make Money Online? by djpoepe(m): 11:07pm On Mar 13, 2020
Same thing I’m thinking, cos you will be buying low and when this virus saga clears up, Bitcoin will rise

Depressed101:
man of little faith, it's been less than a week since bitcoin bear market, what makes you think it will not recover immediately after COVID-19. Or you think COVID-19 will stay forever?. I think this is the right time to invest in bitcoin
Re: What To Do To Make Money Online? by Branduche: 11:12pm On Mar 13, 2020
Bitcoin investors
Happy investing
One day
You will know what true value is.
Re: What To Do To Make Money Online? by ElonMosque(m): 11:20pm On Mar 13, 2020
Pls is it still advisable to use FB for outbound in 2020. Email is great but can FB be a plus? Will brush up my linkedin later tonight.
Re: What To Do To Make Money Online? by beckplanet: 11:23pm On Mar 13, 2020
Straight to the point..
By KeithDeBoer.

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Re: What To Do To Make Money Online? by alawi5k: 12:00am On Mar 14, 2020
Branduche:
Bitcoin investors
Happy investing
One day
You will know what true value is.
I'm coming with more speakers. Loud it. I received 47k from Dan. When I woke up in the morning, it was 42k. They should ask Y*modulus about bitcoin investment. I pity bitcoin and forex investors!

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