07 March 2010 ~ 2 Comments

Can development support your domain sale?

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Too many domainers count on big ticket domain buyers coming for the domain and site destination url with no value behind the reg value plus premium approximated value. But for some domains, the keywords and applications are obvious. Why not the sale by helping the new buyer?

Better yet, establishing any kind of traffic history prompts a sale better than none. By starting even a modest blog or HTML loaded site can only assist in the sale, as well as suggest a web composition for the new buyer. The Alexa rating and the traffic statistics will determine the sales value. A website file to edit or update can only help the domain sale.

Why develop a website for a domain name in advance of the sale? Because many domain buyers estimate the Google and adsense revenues to be made from any domain. The website made from any domain can assume the shape of the new entrepreneur’s mindset. but basic building blocks will always be HTML and coded scripts rendering visible text, lines, color and images.

Giving the new domainer a jump start on the website is a huge value add. Browse the forums and see what kinds of time and expenses webmasters pay to mount and compose a new site. Content, hosting and image are just the meat and potatoes.Strategy and email marketing, as well as a site plan and the interactive options are the gravy. The ad and affiliate revenues are the dessert.

So review that domain portfolio and starting picking plums to develop. Grab ideas from other sites and get the lowdown on the latest applications. Map out a budget.  Delegate what you can’t achieve on your own.  Is one day’s development work and writing and uploading effort worth the difference at the auction table?

Of course it is.

Be that domainer that goes the next step.

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2 Responses to “Can development support your domain sale?”

  1. Cliff Crone 23 March 2010 at 9:52 am Permalink

    Wenn man als Affiliate halt keinen Bock auf Abmahnungen hat bleibt nur der Schritt zu ‘nem Bulletproof Dedi!

  2. food recipes 25 March 2010 at 6:44 pm Permalink

    I absolutely agree with every word the author has written in this article!


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