hi domainvale. Where do you buy the domains and where do you sell them? Does that really Works? Can I resell them in forums? Do you decide the Price or how do you know the value of the domain?
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Hi adimond, You will find expired domain at name.com, ExpiredDomains.com, FreshDrop.com Resell it on this forum in a section for marketplace, look for domain sedo.com, afternic.com, ebay, flippa use website like estibot.com to estimate the value of the domain name, you can also add extension to your browser that can valuate the worth of your domain name. GL
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Grab a couple high PR websites from expireddomains(dot)com or wherever you prefer. Rework them to fit a particular niche (travel, gambling, etc.). Sell some links on the site. The going rate is around $10-$25 for a PR3 site up to $25-$40 or so for a PR5. Let's say you have 10 PR3 sites. Sell 15 links on each of those for $10 each per month. 15 links * $10/mo = $150/mo. $150/mo per site * 10 sites = $1500/mo. Boom, $50/day.
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While it's true that nothing is for certain, I have not experienced a slow-down in my copywriting career since I gave up my day job three years ago to start working for myself. The job I was in was a dead end, I had reached as far as I was likely to go in my chosen career, and when weighing up the good and bad of each option (staying in that dead end or breaking out on my own) I decided that the risks were really pretty equal. Working for yourself is never 100% secure, but no job ever is. The best solution is to have more than one revenue source, so that if one fails or falls below your desired income you can step-up your work on the other path to subsidize that income until work picks up again. This is what I have done from the beginning. I have my primary copywriting business providing my income, but I have an affiliate sales business running along in the background in case I ever need to switch. I also have a shop which I work on part-time, and recently started an affiliate mentoring program with a colleague. Diversification is a key to maintaining a steady (and often growing) income.
Now days technical writing or content writing is on peak. If you are capable of writing quality content you can earn more...
I like dealing with clickbank and amazon because it means I dont have to deal with other people or clients who I find annoying and restrictive. There is nothing better than logging into the clickbank account and seeing you made $300 of sales last night while you were asleep, compare that to getting up and having to answer emails from clients and try to sell to people. I know some people like the interaction but I hate it, recurring commissions on products are amazing to me. I do this with a really simple system, you can find more out about it from the link in my signature but basically its just the creation of an advance autoblog and cloaking traffic to amazon and clickbank, its easy but does need some time to setup.... anyone could do it if you just put some time in
It is pretty simple; I work at a job that pays me X amount of dollars per hour, and I occasionally blog during work.
According to me, you really need a guide even you got skill you need someone to suggest you the right thing and also tell you how to do it, try contacting the person who got same interests like you. Good luck