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adam5605

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Hi guys, just curious as to how many of you are active domain flippers as a pose to making money from parking?

It would be interesting to find out, i myself concentrate on targetting end users.

Care to share your views? i.e how many of you actively flip domains to end users? how many per month e.t.c, best methods e.t.c

Im still enhancing my sales techniques and would love to hear various people's methods
 
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We all persue what we like or should say are best at and based on what goals we have. Non is more or less profitable than the other if you do it well. A flipper may see big cash in short term, revenue buyers more so long term. Decide on what you want to accomplish and that will determine what avenue you choose. Obviously flipping names is not easy and demands good sense of values and long hours of work. Simply buying names based on revenue multiples demands knowledge as well but with perhaps slightly less pressure day in and out. In whatever you do be patient and persistent.

Myself I do a bit of this and a bit of that as things come along.
 

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We all persue what we like or should say are best at and based on what goals we have. Non is more or less profitable than the other if you do it well. A flipper may see big cash in short term, revenue buyers more so long term. Decide on what you want to accomplish and that will determine what avenue you choose. Obviously flipping names is not easy and demands good sense of values and long hours of work. Simply buying names based on revenue multiples demands knowledge as well but with perhaps slightly less pressure day in and out. In whatever you do be patient and persistent.

Myself I do a bit of this and a bit of that as things come along.

I agree as most people have jumped on to the band wagon with regards to being in the business, the more competition the more harder it is to shift domains.

Here is a thread where many DNF members shared their "selling to end-users" experiences : http://www.dnforum.com/f557/end-user-sales-thread-345317.html

Thanks EG
 
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