Would you rather invest it in a LNN.com and build a small site around it, to sell 10 years later? OR Would you invest it in a pile of LLLL.com's and sit and wait?
lol LNN.com for $5,000? I'd rather invest the money in a good site already generating income and improve it
Does 5k actually go far for promoting an established website? Like would it get you alot of advertising?
well, NLL.com's still really aren't worth $5k if it was LLL.com, then ya, they're worth $5k but anyway if you're gonna go for LLLL.com or LLL.com, NLL.com ect I'd make sure it's pronounceable and you can come up with wonderful ideas for it
$5,000 is just about the right amount to buy 1 share of Berkshire Hathaway class B shares. For a 10 year investment, that is where I would put the money.
do for a couple of months but most people that know what they are doing would turn that into 3 or 4 times that amount with the promo they do
meh I personally don't like payed advertising because you can do most of it yourself for free but if you don't have the time, you could use $1k to experiment with different ways of advertising and use the rest on the most sucessful way
Ive been getting my hands on a couple of LLLL's , spent a few $xxx on a particular one here that Im gonna hold for a while, highly brandable and pronouncable..I just hope Im not shooting for something that wont happen thinking that in 5-10 years it could be worth high $x,xxx after all the 5L are taken etc.
5k/month i should invst in developing my business not in just one site Anyway 5k/month 1 yar = 60k 10 yars 600k hmmm wirh 600k puten in bank i would live quite nice from interest
Go for the jugglers. Spent in shares, just research and buy the shares of the co. will be growing like google in the coming years.
Investing in a good website with a good domain sounds like a good for $5000. The problem is finding it. You might end up wasting the money chasing something which never works. I think investing it in a good domain name is easier.
Stock option trading. I turned $5000 into $4000 my first month, then doubled it to $8000 over the next four months. The past few months have been crappy & I lost another $500 but I'm still ahead.