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<blockquote data-quote="ukbackorder" data-source="post: 2280224" data-attributes="member: 5382"><p>Regardless of the sound how would you make money with a site related to plate tectonics? I think the key is not to look for domains that you *hope* someone will want someday (ie brandable) but to find domains that could have a use for *lots* of people and therefore a clear route to monetisation. You can very easily spend millions on made-up terms hoping one day to get a lottery sale but this is not a way to guarantee earnings and a surefire way to go broke. I have seen people registering thousands of dollars worth of bad 'brandable' domains when they could have spent all that money on just one domain with established monetisation and prospects and built on that with an earning capacity already in place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ukbackorder, post: 2280224, member: 5382"] Regardless of the sound how would you make money with a site related to plate tectonics? I think the key is not to look for domains that you *hope* someone will want someday (ie brandable) but to find domains that could have a use for *lots* of people and therefore a clear route to monetisation. You can very easily spend millions on made-up terms hoping one day to get a lottery sale but this is not a way to guarantee earnings and a surefire way to go broke. I have seen people registering thousands of dollars worth of bad 'brandable' domains when they could have spent all that money on just one domain with established monetisation and prospects and built on that with an earning capacity already in place. [/QUOTE]
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