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anyone used domainmonetizers.com?

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I have talked with them. They are only interested in really strong domains. Min 30 uniques/day per domain. They say that they will get you $85/cpm and that seems possible for really strong domains. I have a few that routinely generate $85 to $200/cpm on DomainSponsor.
 

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hiOsilver said:
I have talked with them. They are only interested in really strong domains. Min 30 uniques/day per domain. They say that they will get you $85/cpm and that seems possible for really strong domains. I have a few that routinely generate $85 to $200/cpm on DomainSponsor.


thanks for letting me know. can you please tell me what categories would pay $85 to $200/cpm on DomainSponsor. would it be loans/gambling?
 

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Category is important, but targeting is the key. For example, gambling:

UltimateCasino.com
TheSportsBook.com

Both are for gambling. Both are excellent .com domains, around the same length. If the people paying for the links, the advertisers, are bidding high for the term "sports book" and not so high for "casino", then TheSportsBook.com probably will generate the higher cpm. If "casino" has the higher bids, then UltimateCasino.com will generate the higher cpm.

In general, the higher cpm's that I get happen when the domain name is very close to a high bid term. I get my highest cpm on a domain name for athletic shoes, not for gambling. It just happens that it is a very good domain in terms of cpm, although it does not get huge traffic.

The real ideal is when you get high traffic combined with a high cpm. My best domain is related to credit cards. It gets around $50/cpm, but it also gets very good traffic. Note that the DomainMonetizer people only want domains with 30 uniques/day.

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thanks for letting me know. can you please tell me what categories would pay $85 to $200/cpm on DomainSponsor. would it be loans/gambling?
 

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I would also value Blink's experience as being very important, in determining if you want to chance it with domainmonetizers. Making mistakes in this industry is very easy, following the money trail helps limit mistakes as well.
 

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I would also value Blink's experience as being very important, in determining if you want to chance it with domainmonetizers. Making mistakes in this industry is very easy, following the money trail helps limit mistakes as well.

I agree. I am always looking for ways to improve the revenue on my domain traffic (without having to take the effort to develop websites). Domainmonetizers sounded good, but they were not interested in my names, even though I had some with >30 uniques/day. I review all the services that I try on my website www.PPCIncome.com
 
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