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sjaguar13
10-15-2005, 04:27 PM
I got 83 new domains today....today was a good day.

Jako
10-15-2005, 04:31 PM
Any good ones?

donny
10-15-2005, 05:06 PM
ok, that's about $400. Man you're rich. What one's did you get? How do you even make money from registering so much domains?

sjaguar13
10-15-2005, 05:22 PM
All but 8 were PR2 or above. I even got a few PR6 domains. Parking the domains makes be a crap load. I will then sell off a few, and the going rate is the daily average times 730 (2 years). If I only get 3 clicks a day, that would be about 10 cents. Two years of that would be $73 per domain.

If all the domains do that (being typos and PR2+, they have a pretty good chance), that would make $249 in a month. After the first month, I would enough proof of revenue and stats to sell them off for $73. That would bring in $6,095. That plus the original month's revenue of $249 would make it a total of $6,308. That's just for what I did today. If I registered 83 domains every day for a month, after two months (on day 30 of registering, I would need to wait a month for revenue of those sites) I would have $189,240.

I don't actually register 83 domains a day, and some I actually keep, but the point is, these domains will be worth it. I will take the money I get from them and get some more. I plan on developing a few, then they could go for tens of thousands, but first I would need to prove revenue, so that means I would also get the money from that. Even if the domains only sold for $10 each, I still made a couple hundred.

-JJ-
10-15-2005, 05:47 PM
All but 8 were PR2 or above. I even got a few PR6 domains. Parking the domains makes be a crap load. I will then sell off a few, and the going rate is the daily average times 730 (2 years). If I only get 3 clicks a day, that would be about 10 cents. Two years of that would be $73 per domain.

If all the domains do that (being typos and PR2+, they have a pretty good chance), that would make $249 in a month. After the first month, I would enough proof of revenue and stats to sell them off for $73. That would bring in $6,095. That plus the original month's revenue of $249 would make it a total of $6,308. That's just for what I did today. If I registered 83 domains every day for a month, after two months (on day 30 of registering, I would need to wait a month for revenue of those sites) I would have $189,240.

I don't actually register 83 domains a day, and some I actually keep, but the point is, these domains will be worth it. I will take the money I get from them and get some more. I plan on developing a few, then they could go for tens of thousands, but first I would need to prove revenue, so that means I would also get the money from that. Even if the domains only sold for $10 each, I still made a couple hundred.

Very nice. PR 6, that's very good. Are you going to add content to it and develop it? Or will you just park it and see how much traffic it gets?

-JJ-

Apsylum
10-15-2005, 05:51 PM
How do you find high PR domains? Just lots of searching on dropped domains?

donny
10-15-2005, 06:20 PM
where exactly do you get these domains? Do you have a URL?

sjaguar13
10-15-2005, 07:26 PM
I have different drop list feeds that go into a script. The script will remove unwanted extensions, check PR, OVT with extension, OVT without extension, Google with and without extension, and link popularity. Depending on the results for each one, if they score high enough or as a group, the script will do a whois on each domain to check if it's available right now, or still has some time left in the RGP. If it's available, it will log into NameCheap or DomainSite (depending on extension), add the domains, and checkout. Domains that were close or still in the RGP go into a database which I can check later.

As for my plans with the site, I am going to split them up amoung the various revenue programs I listed in my post about parking domains for money. These are going to be some test sites.

donny
10-15-2005, 08:07 PM
That's great. Did you make the script yourself, or did you get it from the internet? If you got it from the internet, please tell me where :) Also, can you tell us the URL where you get the expired domains from?

mystwoman
10-15-2005, 08:23 PM
sjag you are a madman. i wish i had a script that would extract only the records in a excel spreadsheet with the values from my keywords list. then i coud sleep and see daylight....

sjaguar13
10-15-2005, 08:47 PM
Nobody would just give away a script like that. I was offered $7,500 for it, but he wanted exclusive rights, so I turned down the offer.

The drop lists aren't free. They are from paid services. One is coming from DNForum.

Extracting values from Excel isn't that hard, especially if you save the file as a CSV file.

mystwoman
10-15-2005, 09:04 PM
but i might miss the dynamics of a good name without those values. That's what stops me... hey has anybody else noticed the much higher volume of names dropping and expiring?

sjaguar13
10-15-2005, 09:16 PM
but i might miss the dynamics of a good name without those values.

I don't follow.

Gayble
10-15-2005, 10:28 PM
If you coded this script yourself, you're quite talented I must say ;) Would you ever consider selling it for personal use? Also, good luck with your purchased domains, I hope they bring you in alot of revenue!

sjaguar13
10-16-2005, 12:03 AM
I might be willing to sell the script, but the more people that have it, the less it's worth. It will feed all the domains for the lists to everybody. The lists are widely used anyway, the script just gives you an extra edge. If everyone has it, you loose that edge. That's way the other guy wanted exclusive rights.

The only ways I would sell it are 1) I retire from the dropping domain game, or 2) I got a really, relly good offer.