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Domain parking and beyond – my quest to get passive income from my domains.
Why should I, or you, or anyone for that matter, consider domain parking?
A good question so here goes. I was interested in making money from the internet having heard that anyone can do this. So I grabbed a few domain names I thought would be good, with the idea of parking them and getting some passive income? But did I do it? No? Why?… because some required upfront payment just to park the site, and others seemed too difficult to set up. So I didn’t get around to doing it. But the idea did not go away.
I kept thinking of ways I could generate a passive income.
My problem is that I’m really turned off by all those great promises from all those flashy websites about making money on the internet – I’d tried a few, but nothing really worked for me. But that’s my problem. I’m sure some of these work for other people.
And then recently I came across this site with this little e-book for sale which explained how you could go beyond domain parking to make your domain names work for you.
So I thought to myself ‘this looks interesting, it’s cheap enough, so let’s give it a go.’
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Now one of the reasons I did this is because I like being in control. With normal domain parking sites you’re not in full control, so reason number one why I thought I’d do this.
This site also promised a step by step guide to his system fo going beyond domain parking. Now I have seen a lot of other sites saying the exact same thing, as I’m sure you have. The difference is that on his site he has a bunch of comments from people who bought the e-book.
They said his e-book did what it said on the tin!
Of course these posts could just have been fabricated, but I didn’t think so. Why? Because some of the posts had examples of what they’d done after following his step-by-step approach.
Now his website states that his step-by-step approach can increase domain income by 300% from whatever your current domain income is. As my current domain income is NIL, zero etc, any income would be welcome.
I have a few domain names registered and what with the cost of hosting, for which I use Godaddy,
and to cost of registering the domain names, I reckon that my initial costs are around £110 or $176. So this is the amount of money I want to recoup to see whether this system works.
I have had these few (less than 10) domain names for some time but have not done anything with them, as I said before, so they have no google history or anything.
I’m expecting that it will take about 6 months for any significant activity on my parked domains.
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Very interestingly, the author of the beyond domain parking e-book suggests that rather than buying new domain names and registering them, you buy existing domains with a google history.
I can see some sense in this but if you have some great ideas, then I don’t see registering a new domain is a big problem, provided you are willing to wait a bit for the google exposure to grow.
By the way, his e-book gives the details of how to buy existing domains and the traps to watch out for.
I’ll be updating this blog when I have something else to say, but for now its going to be all about following his step-by-step method and see what happens.
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