How to sell a domain name for a 1000 Dollars


by Rajiv Sahadevan - Date: 2007-01-04 - Word Count: 261 Share This!

It's often heard that a domain name was sold for a $1000 and sometimes even $10k or even $50k! If you find it amazing, then think twice. The domain name business is like real estate and a Forex trading put together. If you know your game, you are bound to make more money in a year which could be 300%-400% of what you made your whole life time.

Imagine a domain name going for the following prices:

roadchamps.com $1,938.00
gab-design.com $3,433.00
projectorsolution.com $7,000.00
midiweb.com $2,640.00
peterpanmovie.net $2,250.00
kittie.net $2,500.00
tdfilm.com $3,100.00
citoyenne-tv.net $1,750.00
listproc.net $1,650.00
kemper.com $16,504.00
golfclubreview.com $55,350.00

The prices above are EXACT and are the price the domain was purchased.

Consider purchasing a domain for a meager $10 and selling it for $1,000. With just 10 domains a month you would be beating your normal daily jobs pay by 100%. Mind you these are not $10 domains that you can sell for this price. You need a domain which is extremely worth selling.

For more details on how to purchase a domain worth $1000 for just a few dollars, check out:

value of domain PR of the domain the keyword in the domain and its Alexa ranking

If you have a good domain and if you are not using it - sell it.

You may also see a lot of articles on domain trading on other sites. Please check on Google for domain trading. Beware that this industry is very technical and beginners are advised to do their homework well. Make note that there will be an initial investment if you plan to do a domain trading business.


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The author is a web designer and a successful internet marketer with 10 years of experience in the industry owning more than 30 successful websites. See more on the author and his websites =>Website design India and Internet MarketingOnline

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