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Five Skills That You Definitely Need To Be A Successful Domainer
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<blockquote data-quote="Willox Perez" data-source="post: 2237055" data-attributes="member: 322951055"><p>Those are 5 powerful skills you must have indeed! I would definitely stress out on the domain selection process, the better the domains are that you get the higher the chance you have of finding a good buyer. There has to be some type of metrics to hold that domain to before you purchase it.</p><p></p><p>In my case I always make sure to check:</p><p></p><p><strong>#1 The Search Volume</strong></p><p>- This tells me who well known the specific word/term is that I am purchasing.</p><p> </p><p><strong>#2 The Amount of Advertisers</strong></p><p>- This shows you if there is money to be made in this term and if people are interested.</p><p></p><p><strong>#3 The Age of the Domain</strong></p><p>- The older the domain the credibility it has in the eyes of buyers as an aged domain has good value.</p><p></p><p><strong>#4 The Number of Related Sites with Similar Term</strong></p><p>- These are your potential end users you can reach out to. The more related sites the higher number of potential buyers you will have.</p><p></p><p>Of course these are not set in stone and you can always <strong><u>add more metrics and take some out</u></strong>. You will get a feel for it though the more you filter and research domain names. Also make sure to <strong><u>regularly look at past/recent sales</u></strong>. This will give you an idea of what is selling and what industries you should be focusing on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Willox Perez, post: 2237055, member: 322951055"] Those are 5 powerful skills you must have indeed! I would definitely stress out on the domain selection process, the better the domains are that you get the higher the chance you have of finding a good buyer. There has to be some type of metrics to hold that domain to before you purchase it. In my case I always make sure to check: [B]#1 The Search Volume[/B] - This tells me who well known the specific word/term is that I am purchasing. [B]#2 The Amount of Advertisers[/B] - This shows you if there is money to be made in this term and if people are interested. [B]#3 The Age of the Domain[/B] - The older the domain the credibility it has in the eyes of buyers as an aged domain has good value. [B]#4 The Number of Related Sites with Similar Term[/B] - These are your potential end users you can reach out to. The more related sites the higher number of potential buyers you will have. Of course these are not set in stone and you can always [B][U]add more metrics and take some out[/U][/B]. You will get a feel for it though the more you filter and research domain names. Also make sure to [B][U]regularly look at past/recent sales[/U][/B]. This will give you an idea of what is selling and what industries you should be focusing on. [/QUOTE]
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