How much is to much when it come to owning domain names? I have seen people owe like hundreds. How do you advertise for that many dn? How do you maintain that many?
2 is too much if you can't make a profit on them; 10,000 is not enough if you can continue to make a profit.
lol, i used to own a few dozen, now i just own 4, got one today. sold most of mine because i didnt have time to develop, made profit on all of them so i dont care lol. if you can manage as much as 1000 domain, then keep going lol
Yes, if they are good names with reselling value there's no limit. Likewise, if you run a network of 200 websites, you'll probably need around 200 domains! It really depends on different people's circumstances.
I have 18 domains, if you can make money from them that at least covers the reg fees that's fine. Just don't go buying hundreds of them and let them sit.
if domains i am holding keep sending profits, i dont mind holding them, but i will not hesitate to sell if n when a nice offer is made to me
If you spend a week building and promoting a site to the point that it is on autopilot making five bucks a day, then why not build a new one every week? With this system, why would any number be too many?
Yeah but the problem, however, is maintain them. I use domain parking, that pays for the renewal of a hundreds.
Register with domain parking services like Sedo and add your domains to your account. Follow the necessary steps required for domain parking, usually a DNS change or domain forwarding setting. That's it.
i have tried sedo but all I earned was 6 cents for a month. If they kick me out for violating there TOS it does not matter I was not making any money with them.
I've just added about 20 of my domains to Sedo. I've not promoted them and most aren't even in the search engines but I'm making money from clicks already, which is encouraging.
I had the same opinion until I decided to try something new. So I developed some niche websites, and realised that Adsense outbid Sedo. Plus, domains started aging since switching away from Sedo. That's something for you to consider..