13 January 2010 ~ 1 Comment

Tasting, Flipping, Building

There is a grace period when you buy a domain name. If you decide that you do not want the domain name, you can return it within 5 days for a full refund. A domain taster will buy a domain name, test the natural traffic that comes to the domain name, and analyze the traffic. If the Domain taster finds that the domain name can be profitable, they will keep it. If it does not receive enough traffic to create a source of income, the domain taster will then return the domain name within 5 days for a full refund.

A domain name can be parked but still generate an income by having pay per click advertisements on the parked domain. If the domain name receives enough traffic, money can be made. This is not the only way to make money tasting domain names. You have the option to turn around and sell it. This is called domain flipping. You can also build up the website. Meaning, optimize it, get a good flood of traffic coming to the site and then sell it.

Flipping domain names is a common practice. People who buy domain names for the sole purpose of flipping them have no intent on fixing them up or optimizing them, nor parking them with related ads. When a domain name is purchased for the sole purpose of flipping it, it is usually a person with a key eye for current events. Watching what is going on in the world can tip-off what will be the next hottest topic.

You can use the 5 day grace period to make a final decision on whether or not you think the domain name will be a profitable one for you. You can choose to flip the domain name, fix it up and sell it, or park it with pay per click ads to generate income.

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One Response to “Tasting, Flipping, Building”

  1. atlantica gold 12 March 2011 at 2:44 am Permalink

    very good article,thans for your sharing


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