Make Money Flipping Domains
Posted on August 24th, 2008 by Jason under Daily RamblingI 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
. 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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I wrote a post about expired domaini a while ago. Those are pretty good investments. Another great way is to look at recent big sales and reg synonynes.
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I tried that Godaddy code too, but I like to use ZINE3 for $6.95 Domains. It works for renewals too! THanks for the great post Jason. It’s great.
I like this post! This is what you need to buy and sell a domain.
Now when selling there are precautions to be made right? You cannot just tell them to send you $50 through paypal and then give them the site can you?
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Oh are there other places besides name.com and godaddy to get domains? I think you can get them from your host right? Because I bought a name.com domain but it was a pain to get it into Dreamhost.
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I noticed that on Digital-Point, it the quality of the product you’re selling doesn’t matter, only how many posts and iTrader you have. Anyways, I’ve been planning on venturing into domain flipping since some time, just trying to get myself a little startup income
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Good post… I have never flipped a domain name because its piss easy to just put it on my hostgator account, toss some content on it and flip the whole site. You usually make more than you would with just the domain flip.
I have been using Godaddy for the longest time with coupon OYH3 to get the domains for $6.95 but I use name.com now since the everyday price is $5.99 and you get free privacy settings with it. Can’t beat that!
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Name.com renew price is high.
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Jason,
I have a question about how long you have to hold a domain before you can sell it.
I tried to transfer one of my domains from shitty globat.com to my favorite BlueHost.com and I was told I had to wait for 60 days before I could transfer it. Which I did on day 61!
So is that required for domain name flipping too?
Rich
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Hey Jason,
I think .org domains work too. I set up a few user-generated content site (simple forums etc.) with .org domain names and manage to sell them off for profit
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Damn. I just wrote about this 3 hours ago and I have some same contents.
Check out one article that I managed to get a 17 years old to give me idea:
http://desmondblog.com/seventeen-years-old-girls-domain-names-flipping-methods-rake-in-375/
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I see guys doing this all the time when I’m searching for good domains/sites to buy. Sometimes I’ll see a really good idea for a name that someone is selling, but then I don’t buy it because it bugs me that I know he just reg’d it the day before. lol.
Often they’ll have given me a good idea though. lol
Do you do this regularly? Do you flip expired domians?
Cheers!
Jay
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Ahhhh domain flipping. I’ve been doing this for quite a while now and I’ve made a few hundred $$$ just from this. I remember selling a couple domains for $60+ each that I bought on the SAME DAY. Let me try to see what those were.
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@ All, appreciate the comments. Just going to answer the questions though as it’s pretty late here
@ Nathaniel, that’s generally how it goes. Dude pays first, you transfer domain. You may want to wait 24 hours after he pays to avoid scamming etc. As for how to transfer, that varies from registrar to registrar… yours should have a guide though.
As for moving a domain to your host, you don’t have to transfer - just change nameservers
@ BHW, most of your domains won’t be around for more than half a year - heck, more than a couple weeks so we don’t really care about renewals
@ Rich, you can generally transfer to the same registrar for FREE, instantly. It can cost a fee to move to a different registrar, and the domain gets locked too (so for example, if you transfer from Name.com to GoDaddy)
@ Desmond, everything can ‘work’ - I just recommended the three types that have ‘worked’ best for me
@ Jay, I prefer flipping sites to domains (as you make a lot more, even for a little time) but when I started out I did domain flips pure quite a bit. You can setup sites on dropped domains, they go for decent amounts!
Wow jason I left for a while and now you’ve got 1k subscribers :O.
Good job man!
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I like this post. I made the mistake of listing my average domains separately on sitepoint.com and got almost no return for them (I didn’t even make my money back)
So these are great tips
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@Germz
As far as I can see he has not YET reached 1,000
More like 971.. but I guess that is pretty close to 1,000
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But what if I failed to sell the domain?
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Just wait and relist the domain every each day. You could sell the domain even for $1. It’s only around $5 loss and you might sell the next one for $100.
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I have thought about domain flipping for a long time! Actually a few years ago when I bought a domain name and did not double check the name I was registering and got the wrong name. I sold that domain for $50 some how on ebay. Ever since then I have thought about flipping domains for profit, I have just been scared to lose out if I bought a bad name.
Your advice to start small makes since. I think I will give this some more thought! Thanks!
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I have flipped some old domains in the past but I lost money on the deal because they weren’t good ones. Would I do it again, you bet.
I usually buy my domains @ Godaddy because all of my domains are there, having domains scattered all over the web is just not a good idea for me. I also receive a discount from Big Crumbs when I buy my domains which helps ease the pain.
I also have a ton of free hosting credits there which I use to get a site off the ground. Once it’s up, running and ready to go I transfer it to my own hosting.
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I am considering entering domain flipping.
Thanks for sharing where should I sell them.
BTW, buying expired domains take a long time because you have to wait for 75 days from the time it expired.
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The problem is that, when you can’t sell your domains, you’ve wasted your money. But still: nice way to earn online.
hi ,
i have a domain “uniqueseoarticles[dot]com ” and i have tried to sell it at digital point and others forums ,it has backlinks but i don’t know why i nobody want to buy .
could you help me?
I have tried flipping a few domains and selling it for $$ after few days..
and it really works and is very cool to earn
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I see a good domain name as being as valuable as owning a prime car number plate. In fact i used to flip plates
Actually, i found this post (through google) while researching my latest domain.
Thank you for your very informative post it has really opened my eyes to a way making money,but please i dont know anything about domain flipping but i really want to learn but people i have met charge an amount of money i cnnot afford,please if you can help me show me how to make money flipping domains.am a nigerian student my email is kingso2m@yahoo.com