My strategy would be spend half on a domain, half on development.
Look on the forum for a few weeks for good deals. I got briefcases.info for $250 recently here - the exact amount I'd recommend you spend of your budget on a domain. Search google for 'google external keyword tool' and use the 'Exact' match to find number of searches. You want a domain that is exactly the search term (so if the term is funny jokes you want something like funnyjokes.net or funny-jokes.info)
Get some cheap hosting if you haven't got some already. Install wordpress. Install a theme that doesn't look like a blog. Use the other $250 to get articles written for the site. $2 per 100 words is a standard rate for good quality articles. Then start getting backlinks to the site (post comments on relevant blogs, get wikipedia links, put it in forum signitures, dmoz and directory links, link exchanges with relevant sites, etc).
The site should then be flipable for much more, or you can put more work into it and get it to make a nice revenue in time.
Look on the forum for a few weeks for good deals. I got briefcases.info for $250 recently here - the exact amount I'd recommend you spend of your budget on a domain. Search google for 'google external keyword tool' and use the 'Exact' match to find number of searches. You want a domain that is exactly the search term (so if the term is funny jokes you want something like funnyjokes.net or funny-jokes.info)
Get some cheap hosting if you haven't got some already. Install wordpress. Install a theme that doesn't look like a blog. Use the other $250 to get articles written for the site. $2 per 100 words is a standard rate for good quality articles. Then start getting backlinks to the site (post comments on relevant blogs, get wikipedia links, put it in forum signitures, dmoz and directory links, link exchanges with relevant sites, etc).
The site should then be flipable for much more, or you can put more work into it and get it to make a nice revenue in time.