Domain Buying Tips

November 11th, 2009 by admin | Print

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10 Responses to “Domain Buying Tips”

  1. brian l Says:

    thanks for site. i bought master mage couple days ago and there is definitely a lot of post on master forum about how people are frustrated finding decent domain with backlinks……..i was wondering if you ever bought a site that you changed the concept from what it was prior to you buying the site. for example if i bought a site that used to be a restaurant that had roasting in the name but was as restaurant that dealt with roasted chicken and i wanted to buy it and buy it and use it to sell coffee roasting products and make it about coffe. would that be dumb to rebrand it ? the backlinks were tied to local links to the restaurant and it was a 5year old site

  2. admin Says:

    Um, the answer is a big YES! Here’s just one example of many of mine… I bought a site that used to be for a bar. Not only that, this bar and domain had the dumbest name ever. I mean, really quite stupid. I loaded it with heavy equipment using the keyword mage with ebay keywords. I called the blog title, “Heavy Equipment.” The tagline is something like, “Let us bring you the best heavy equipment deals.’ I basically ignored the stupid domain name. It’s my best earner now. Isn’t that hilarious?!

  3. Steve Pearce Says:

    Hi Amy,

    You mentioned that you had purchased .info URLs for $.89 somewhere. Where is that?

    Thanks,

    Steve

  4. admin Says:

    I buy them at Godaddy. If you buy 6 or more at time, they will offer you free privacy registration.

  5. atarose rakena Says:

    Great info by the way
    uuumm im abit confused with building 30 sites in 1 day. the $5 domain from godaddy you practically have to wait 4 or 5 days for them to propagate is that right?.. and to register the domain names , each site is going to cost about another $10 for them to be registered for a whole year so to get 30 sites up at $5 per domain name is going to cost you around $450 and it will take 4 or 5 days to clear…. can you elaborate on this for me. Is it best to buy all your sites domain names, all at once, thats if you have the money… or is their a better way… what methods are you implementing to build 20 sites within a day…. please explain im confused

  6. admin Says:

    When I do that, it’s usually with new domains.

  7. Nu Ye Says:

    Hi Amy,
    I like your site.
    You mentioned in the video that buying 6 domain names at once you get privacy from godaddy site. Can you explain more about that issue? What is this privacy for? What is the advantage?

  8. admin Says:

    Greg discusses it in one of his videos. I think it’s just one more way to stay under the google radar. I wouldn’t pay for the privacy reg, though. It’s effectiveness is debatable. But if it’s free, I’ll take it.

  9. brian mahon Says:

    Amy,

    Thanks for the video, great stuff — cleared up some worries I had about purchasing .info’s ( just because money is tight )

    Thanks for the help. Once I get going I hope I can return the compliment .

    Regards,

    Brian

  10. Nori Banago Says:

    Thanks, that is just what I was looking for! One thing you might mention is to use the .info site as the domain you’re going to lose when you install CPMage. That way you’ll only lose $1 or so if you bought if from GoDaddy. I think the sale is still on.

    All the best and thanks for the vid

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