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Who Paid You "The Most" This Year ?

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Who Paid You "The Most" This Year ?

EX: CJ , Amazon , Adsense , Domain Sales , etc ..


* Please limit your choices to the top two selections.
* Please post your selections from the higher to the lower.



Now, let me start this :)

1) Domain Sales.
2) CJ (Commission Junction)
 

Focus

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parking paid me the most
 

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suprisingly yes...and I sold some big names this year ;)
 

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doing adult affiliate marketing
 

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1. Domainsponsor
2. Skenzo
(or if I go one Level up that would be only 1. Google)
 

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Flipping sites and domains.
 

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1. Adsense
2. Domain Sales

Actually they were pretty close to eachother..
 

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Thanks to a sick November and December, parking revenue just beat out domain sales.
Parked > Domain Sales > trafficclub > Bodis > DomainSponsor > Adsense > Namedrive
 

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My Boss -> Parked -> Google -> Bodis -> Adbrite
 

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i paid myself the most money this year...

;)

as many people get bogged down in day to day bs

they work hard every day...

some just barely making enough to pay some bills and keep their heads above water

but this year i paid me more

feels good!
 

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as many people get bogged down in day to day bs

they work hard every day...

some just barely making enough to pay some bills and keep their heads above water

Who exactly is this you reference? Non domainers? lol
 

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Who exactly is this you reference? Non domainers? lol

at one point for me at least, when i first started domaining i had some struggles.

trying to rely on the income of what a company will pay you, while also considering the longetivy of any companies existance!

the average US citizen stays on a job 5 years or less now

gone are the days of guaranteed pension retirement plans...

one thing promised one year, and the next they take that back plus some.

though i still work a ft gig, domains pulled me out of that scenerio...

there is no more dependance

;)
 

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1. Domain sales
2. CJ (especially Ebay :))
3. Adsense
 

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1. Sales
2. More sales

(I own about 1,000 domains at any given time, and this year's total parking revenue was $xxx - and not very high $xxx either! I focus on name quality rather than traffic.)
 
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