How to Invest in Fixer Upper Domain Names

Look for areas of the market that experience growth., Once the market which is experiencing online growth is pin-pointed, think of high-class domain names that have unspectacular web presence., If you come across a really good domain name with a...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Look for areas of the market that experience growth.

    For example, if real estate is booming hot, then real estate domain names will be also increasing in value.
  2. Step 2: Once the market which is experiencing online growth is pin-pointed

    Check the domain name auctions such as Sedo.com to see if any domains in that market range are for sale, and make a bid.

    Today’s domain economy is extremely "SELL" based, so you might get away buying a top-notch domain for a really low price. ,,,
  3. Step 3: think of high-class domain names that have unspectacular web presence.

  4. Step 4: If you come across a really good domain name with a dying website

  5. Step 5: you possibly hit the jackpot since the owner is no longer interested in maintaining the investment and will likely sell at a good price.

  6. Step 6: Put together a short plan on how you or your team will improve the site

  7. Step 7: or even consider tearing down the entire site and building a new one.

  8. Step 8: If you see potential for a profit

  9. Step 9: make an offer to purchase the domain name from the owner.

Detailed Guide

For example, if real estate is booming hot, then real estate domain names will be also increasing in value.

Check the domain name auctions such as Sedo.com to see if any domains in that market range are for sale, and make a bid.

Today’s domain economy is extremely "SELL" based, so you might get away buying a top-notch domain for a really low price. ,,,

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