Domain Name Sales Machine Make Big Money

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$2,442,815 in Domain Name Sales … With Little Effort and While Keeping My Day Job Domain Name Sales Machine Make Big Money Domain Sales Machineā„¢ – The Art of Domain Investing, and Getting Domain Sales Get Out of the Maze and Create Your Own Domain Sales System This doesn’t involve listing in forums or posting on ebay, which seldom works.

This doesn’t involve traditional selling. I don’t like selling. I don’t pick up the phone and cold-call.

This doesn’t involve hours and hours of coordinating domain transfers, authorization codes, and unlocking domains for small dollars.
Here are some facts:

My average domain name sale is well under $1,000. That’s where the real money is. People at most companies don’t generally have to get approval for sales in this range, especially if it the domain is under $500. Domains become the impulse buy.

I have sold only two domains for more than $5,000 and both were under $10,000.

The $2,399,583 figure does not include my parking revenue, which probably totals in the mid to high five-figures.

More than $2 million of this revenue came in the past two-and-a-half years (Feb. 2006 through Aug. 2008).
I don’t use scripts or sniping tools.
Sedo, Afternic and other domain marketplaces account for less than 10 percent of my sales.

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Domain Name Sales Machine Make Big Money

http://goo2.be/domainprofit

$2,442,815 in Domain Name Sales … With Little Effort and While Keeping My Day Job Domain Name Sales Machine Make Big Money Domain Sales Machineā„¢ – The Art of Domain Investing, and Getting Domain Sales Get Out of the Maze and Create Your Own Domain Sales System This doesn’t involve listing in forums or posting on ebay, which seldom works.

This doesn’t involve traditional selling. I don’t like selling. I don’t pick up the phone and cold-call.

This doesn’t involve hours and hours of coordinating domain transfers, authorization codes, and unlocking domains for small dollars.
Here are some facts:

My average domain name sale is well under $1,000. That’s where the real money is. People at most companies don’t generally have to get approval for sales in this range, especially if it the domain is under $500. Domains become the impulse buy.

I have sold only two domains for more than $5,000 and both were under $10,000.

The $2,399,583 figure does not include my parking revenue, which probably totals in the mid to high five-figures.

More than $2 million of this revenue came in the past two-and-a-half years (Feb. 2006 through Aug. 2008).
I don’t use scripts or sniping tools.
Sedo, Afternic and other domain marketplaces account for less than 10 percent of my sales.

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