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TUK Will Be Changing Its Posting Frequency

Posted by Jason in Daily Rambling

Tomorrow, there will not be a post on this blog.

Just wanted to let people know that. I’ve posted daily for the last… 100 or more days straight, I think. Time for a few breaks.

I have been busy lately, with university starting and other online projects that are kicking off… also, I could probably have this blog updated daily by guest posters but then it wouldn’t really be unique, would it? Despite some of the high quality guest posts on here, people have been pissed off with them, wanting me posting or nothing.

I will still be taking guest posts, but they’ll not be going up daily, perhaps a few a month. Feel free to send them in - less posts being put up only means more exposure for you guys :)

Personally, this blog is fun to run.. however, time wise it is a drainer - not so much the posts, which only take around 30 minutes a day to write, but some of the instant messenger conversations - although most of you guys are decent, you wouldn’t believe the questions that I’ve been asked by some of the idiots that have added me over the last few weeks :)

Also, coming up with a new post idea daily - I’ve done that over the last few months, and I pride this blog on being a place where people can come and learn something useful… however, coming up with post ideas daily was starting to become a drain, and I’d rather put out nothing than put out rubbish (and I have put out some rubbish over the last few weeks), so that is what I’ll be doing from now on.

Hopefully, I’ll be able to put out longer posts when I do them, ones that will help you take your internet business to the next level. We’ll see.

What I’ll try to do is post 3-4 times weekly as opposed to daily. First on the list is some of the questions asked in the Q&A session. Also, with regards to the site flip project… I’d love to get that going, but am way overworked on time and energy at the moment… if anyone wants to help out and get themselves a chunk of exposure… let me know. What will probably happen is fewer prizes, but a month long competition nonetheless which anyone can enter… with tips and tricks to boost your end sale price posted on here over the course of a month.

I will (finally!) be fixing up the desktop I bought ages ago and will be going on a game-buying-splurge (which is what I bought it for in the first place ;) )… if you know any good ones, let me know. I’ll be getting most of the common games, but maybe a few uncommon ones… would love to play anyone here online, even though I’ll probably be shit. :razz:

Anyways, just wanted to keep you guys updated so you wouldn’t go WTF when the posting frequency decreases. I still plan to bring you quality content, and a lot less fluff… so stick around, you won’t regret it.

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Get Exposure For Your Site - Guest Post On This Blog

Posted by Jason in Daily Rambling

Unfortunately, this is the only time I’ve been properly able to use the computer today. I don’t know what the problem is, but the Internet doesn’t seem to be working very well - pages taking upwards of ten minutes to load, instant messenger screens lagging and some websites just refusing to work (this blog’s Wordpress dashboard being one of them).

Luckily for you guys, this means you’ll get the chance to promote your website should you want to put in a little work.

What am I talking about? Guest posts on this blog.

I’ve always advocated a strong guest post as being one of the best ways to increase exposure for your website and your brand. Why? You’re putting yourself out there in front of a new audience, one that a lot of which has probably never heard of you or your website, and thus you can reap the rewards.

For the next month, I’ll be taking guest posts. I’ll still be posting once a day, but of late I’ve had problems with the Internet as well as things like parties etc to go to, and I’d rather a top class guest post from someone else than half arsed rubbish from myself.

Your guest post will go out to more than 950~ subscribers, will remain on the front page for a few days and if done well, will get you some traffic, subscribers etc.

A few tips:

- Keep your post interesting. Remember, that people will take this one guest post as an example for how you normally write, and if it’s a boring topic - they will not click through. Make sure you don’t have too many grammar or spelling mistakes - a couple are already, but if your post is written in txt spk you’re not going to inspire anyone to check you out.

- Make sure your own site is in order. If the last post on your website was a paid review, you probably don’t want to have a guest post on a big blog sending you traffic.

- Link to your RSS feed, or better yet setup a page telling people WHY they should subscribe to your blog. Nothing better than preselling visitors on what you can offer them :)

Anyways, you can post about…

- Entrepreneurship

- Blogging

- Making Money

- Internet Marketing

- Webmaster Experiences

Anything that you feel will be interesting for readers of this blog. I will look through posts before they go live of course, and if it is rubbish / nothing more than a sales pitch / has bad grammar / spelling, it will not go live and even if it did, it would do more harm than good. Y

You’re allowed to link to your site a couple times, no affiliate links unless the post is really top notch stuff. To get started, send me an email. I’d prefer if it was created in HTML, but even if it isn’t no worries.

The site flipping competition will go live (with the rules published first) later this week.

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It’s Question And Answer Time Again

Posted by Jason in Daily Rambling

I’ve been out for the best part of the last three days meeting friends and the like, as uni will be starting soon - anyways, I wish I could put out ‘proper’ posts but sadly I’m not that super yet. :razz:

Anyways, the objective here is simple, post any kind of question you like and I’ll answer it tomorrow. You can submit as many questions as you like, on any topic, but I’ll only be answering ten as last one was a bit chaotic (ended up being more than 5,000 words long). I may however answer other questions in future posts, so feel free to post them up.

Sorry for this, but I’m off to bed. :)

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Make Money Flipping Domains

Posted by Jason in Daily Rambling

I covered the subject of flipping domains in another post a little bit but here’s one dedicated to the topic. If you’re slightly experienced, you probably won’t find this useful but it’s always good to have a written (typed?) guide somewhere, if only so that I can refer people to it (as I get a lot of domain related questions). :)

Domain flipping really isn’t that difficult - think of it as selling property, but without the hassles. Of course, domains definitely are valuable - sadly, I haven’t purchased or been lucky to own anything worth more than a few hundred, however top domains are selling for millions of dollars (hot, one word dot com domains).

You probably won’t come across one of those anytime too soon, but if you do make sure you send me a cut to thank me for this post :razz: . Seriously though, you can easily make a few hundred extra monthly off domain flips - nothing major, but enough to get you that vital start up income that every entrepreneur needs.

There are three types of domains you should flip.

Dot com domains.

Dot net domains.

Dot info domains.

Of course, you can make money flipping .ORG, .BIZ, .IN and .CO.UK domains (amongst others) but generally, you’ll find the quickest return on those three.

Of course, I recommend .COMs as they’re the best known TLD and will (generally) sell for more than others.

I wrote a short post about using Name.com for cheap domain names - .COM domains cost only $6 there and considering you can sell them for a hundred dollars or more if you’re lucky… it’s a worthwhile investment.

There is no easier way to double your money within a week than by flipping domains.

I’m talking small amounts here, but it’s the easiest way to do so.

If you have $60 at the beginning of the week, you can easily make it $120 by the end of the week just by flipping simple domains. Enough money to pay for hosting, and a few other things too.

Me waffling on won’t make you guys any money, so let’s get started.

Domain Ideas

To buy a domain, of course you need to think up possible domains to register.

First off, let me state that you will be looking for two / three word .COM domains, with a hyphen allowed if it’s two words. Of course, you want them to be related to each other (so you don’t get something like ViagaraCrocodile.com). Try and avoid longer domains with words that begin and end with the same letter for flips, as people can get confused (even though this would be a good domain, an example would be sportsstar.com)

Here’s where you get ideas:

1. Current events. Especially names of actresses / models / pornstars / sports chicks that are starting to get popular. Sadly for us males, women related domains tend to sell for more :)

Do not go so indepth and do keyword research etc for a domain flip (for example, I recommended MileyCyrusShower.com for a developed site - that wouldn’t work well for a straight flip) but use your common sense - domains like GirlNamePics or GirlNameBlog could sell for more than double registration fee (which is only $6).

2. Large Niches. Although they’re saturated as hell, good domains in large niches will sell. Music, technology, sports, make money online… all of those are niches where if you pick up a good domain with the features I mentioned, you’ll make money.

Try throwing on common words to the end of keywords - ‘updates’, ‘news’ for example, or even to the beginning - ‘the’, ’star’, ‘pro’.  You get the idea, I hope. Just take common keywords, and common prefixes and suffixes and keep playing around - you’ll find something usable sooner rather than later.

3. Expired domain lists. These will not be fresh regs most of the time, as they’d have been dropped or dropping; they will sometimes also cost more than registration fee. The good thing though is that sometimes they’ll come with Pagerank, existing backlinks or traffic, and even better they may be completely sick domains that someone has just let slip.

You can find expired domain lists at NamePros (there’s a section called Available Domain Names, which only registered members can access) and domain blogs like DNXpert (sign up for his newsletter, it’s decent). For dropping domains, you can use services like TDNAM (costs a $4.95 yearly fee to use but is worth it).

Checking and registering domains

Of course, you have to check whether your ideas for domains are actually available to register. For this, I recommend using Instant Domain Search or Moniker’s Bulk Registration tool.

The place to register your domains is Name.com - you can however also use GoDaddy if you like it, it does cost $1.15 more for a .COM though (with the coupon code OYH3).

I would personally register five domains at a time, and then try and sell them in one go. If you are new to domain flipping, feel free to check with a friend about the quality of the domains you’re looking at - it will save you a chunk of time and money (as I found out too late…).

Also make sure to check for typos, TLD (to make sure you’re getting a .COM instead of something like a .BZ) and end price.

Places to sell

1. Digital Point

One of the best places to sell, although it has been dying of late… costs nothing to list and they have a domains section specifically for sales. Things like trader rating and post count / reputation are looked at favourably there, so build a solid one and you’ll be trusted enough to make sales easily.

2. Name Pros

Domaining forum, which obviously has a sales section. You’re more likely to sell a valuable domain here than Digital Point, as users tend to be smarter and more clued in on a domain’s value.

3. Sitepoint

Costs money to list, so only do this if you have a top quality domain. The best thing to do is list on the first two forums, and if your domain is getting a lot of interest, then put it up on Sitepoint.

You can also try other webmaster forums like V7N, Webmaster-Talk etc

4. eBay

People have had a lot of success on eBay - I haven’t done much domain wise bar a couple flips, but it’s a solid place to sell stuff.

5. Sedo

Premium, top class domains only.

6. Kjijiji

Doesn’t cost you anything but time, however don’t expect to make a sale unless you offer a killer deal and promote really well.

7. Private buyers

If you have buyers that have bought from you before and offer them a good deal, they’ll be interested.

Of course, a developed - even if just slightly developed - domain will sell for more than a plain one. However, for those without a lot of time and energy, domain flipping can provide the funds needed to move onto bigger and better things.

Do not get discouraged if your domains do not sell instantly - I have around 100 or so, a lot of them complete and utter rubbish, mainly because I bought them at the beginning when I got caught up in the hype. However, if you follow the above steps, you’ll do more right than wrong… and that is the ultimate goal online, isn’t it? :)

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Success Stories - Let’s Hear Them!

Posted by Jason in Daily Rambling

A few days ago, I put out something on here about failures… people talked about failures, and how they learned from them, and I shared one of my recent ones.

However, although you need failures - mistakes to learn from - to succeed, talking about how everyone’s screwed up can get depressing. So let’s shake things up, and talk about the opposite :)

Everyday, I hear some type of success story - be it someone making their first $1 online to someone making their first $1,000 website sale. Both are pretty cool - I remember the first times I did either of those things, and I thought it was cool then and seeing newbies do these kinds of things today… I think it’s cool now :razz:

A recent success I had is not even mine, but of a forum I’m involved with - I participate a lot in an Arsenal forum called Goonersweb and recently spoke to the admins about promoting the forum more - anyways, a few days ago they managed to have their first ever contest sponsored, nothing major (a bike) but free stuff is always good - especially if you’ve never had that kind of thing before :)

I’ve got to cut this post short, as I’m watching the football (soccer) but I’d love to hear some of the successes you guys have had. Feel free to go into detail - hearing about other people doing well, no matter how big or how small is always motivational.

So what successes have you guys had recently? :)

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