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I notice that alot of domainers are struggling with the downturn in PPC and thus considering development. Due to this I am considering offering a fail-safe and easy to follow 5 step system for developing any domain name in as little as one day.

I am trying to determine if my 5 step system for developing domain names

a) has a market
b) what would be a fair price

I have developed hundreds of websites and built multiple Internet businesses over the years (some that are very very successful).

Needless to say I have learned a great deal about what makes a site attractive useful and most of all profitable.

system features

Anyone can learn in apply same day
Produces attractive site
Site is fully operational in days
Professional programming and design assistance
SEO optimized
Promotion tools and expert training
CAn be used over and over successfully!

What would you pay for a system that contains the above features and that would allow you to create an attractive optimized and potentially profitable site for any domain name you have in as little as 1 day guaranteed?

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in as little as 1 day guaranteed?

Thx

There's the problem. Most of the users here have hundreds, if not thousands of names. 1 day means only 365 sites "developed" working 7 days a week. We need something that will produce a reasonable page/site in an hour or 2 (or less) to make it worthwhile, including inserting adsense / affiliate links.
 

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I've experimented with WP sites rolled out in 1-2 hours. While I admit I'm pretty new at it and don't have too much experience as far as ad layout, promotion is concerned, quickly rolled out WP sites just don't do it for me. The CTR on a regular site tends to be much much lower than a parked page (1-5% compared to 30-80%), which can bring down the revenue drastically, unless you have content that brings people back (on an automated content site, I don't see that happening)

So for now, unless you have a system that enables the user to have ready made high quality content (you could have your own database of custom written articles that can be mix and matched according to the domain), I don't see such development systems as being viable
 

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A two-step process:

1. Select the ones you want to develop.
2. Leave the work to the professionals.

Unlike what some tend to believe, web development *is* a science and it requires defining a scope, a timeframe and a budget.
 

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A two-step process:

1. Select the ones you want to develop.
2. Leave the work to the professionals.

Unlike what some tend to believe, web development *is* a science and it requires defining a scope, a timeframe and a budget.


Maybe thats why I've been crapping up most of my development projects..

How long do you think it would take a newbie to learn the ropes?
 

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Maybe thats why I've been crapping up most of my development projects..

How long do you think it would take a newbie to learn the ropes?

Sashas, That's pretty much an open ended question. It depends on what you're looking to do. I would first decide what type of domains you want to develop first (informative, e-commerce, social networking, etc.). Then, someone can answer your question better. Also, everyone's capabilities, finances and time limits are different.
 

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Sashas, That's pretty much an open ended question. It depends on what you're looking to do. I would first decide what type of domains you want to develop first (informative, e-commerce, social networking, etc.). Then, someone can answer your question better. Also, everyone's capabilities, finances and time limits are different.

Tia, I would say that I personally don't think I can accomplish my plans without outside help; the kind of site I have in my mind will take some major programming.

By learning the ropes, I simply meant being able to program simple PHP scripts, and tweak pre-made scripts to suit a particular domain, as well as have a basic handle on the essential web languages (particularly Ajax). Even if I hire outside help, I would want to know whats going on under the hood..
 
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