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Hey all I am a student and want to learn how to buy and sell domains to maybe make some cash on the side. Always looking for a helping hand, when I learn the tricks of the trade I will be able to return the favor!

Could someone give me pointers how to get started? I don't have the money to be buying names for hundreds of dollars so I plan on creating names, registering them and then selling them somehow on godaddy or sedo?

help me out!

Thanks ahead of time!
 

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Welcome aboard. Well the best advice I can give you is read through the forum and get involved in discussions. But if I had one tip to share it would be, don't buy any names until you know exactly how this business works. This was my first mistake when I first started and wasted $500 on rubbish names. Even if you THINK its a good name don't go buying just because it sounds good or the price is cheap. Learn first and buy later.

That's my tip of the day. :)
 

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Welcome aboard. Well the best advice I can give you is read through the forum and get involved in discussions. But if I had one tip to share it would be, don't buy any names until you know exactly how this business works. This was my first mistake when I first started and wasted $500 on rubbish names. Even if you THINK its a good name don't go buying just because it sounds good or the price is cheap. Learn first and buy later.

That's my tip of the day. :)

oops, already made this mistake :(
I've spent $12,500 buying 8,000 domain names :(
 

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There are no secrets, for the most part you'd be wasting your time and money with that strategy. the days of registering available domains to make a nice profit without having to develop them are long over.
 

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There are no secrets, for the most part you'd be wasting your time and money with that strategy. the days of registering available domains to make a nice profit without having to develop them are long over.

So what should I do now? should I park them somewhere?
 

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So what should I do now? should I park them somewhere?

I'd recommend development. If you have registered 8k domain names, surely you have some with development potential.
 

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oops, already made this mistake :(
I've spent $12,500 buying 8,000 domain names :(
I hope that you did a lot of research then.
To be honest finding decent regfee domains is tough these days. If you handregged 8000 domains it's very likely that 99.8% have no value.
 

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Welcome aboard. Well the best advice I can give you is read through the forum and get involved in discussions. But if I had one tip to share it would be, don't buy any names until you know exactly how this business works. This was my first mistake when I first started and wasted $500 on rubbish names. Even if you THINK its a good name don't go buying just because it sounds good or the price is cheap. Learn first and buy later.

That's my tip of the day. :)

Thanks for Rustyk's useful tips.
 
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