July 28, 2008

July 19, 2008

Transfering from Domainseek.co.uk to DomainGeo.com

After a lot of thinking and checking of my DomainSeek.co.uk's stats, I had notice it is getting 1/10th of the traffic as my avg .coms.

So I had decided to invest in a domain .com, as most of you know a short .com with the word "domain" in it that sounds good is a taken.

So I had to buy this one, I think it's well worth the money, I will update you guys on the stats.

July 16, 2008

Working Godaddy and Tdnam discount codes

Found the best codes to use on godaddy and tdnam

it's still working as of time of this posting

gdbb776 : $2 off tdnam and .com order on Godaddy

July 11, 2008

Sale Better Than No Sale

Had an deal at sedo today, was offered a price of 1/3 of what I wanted.

In the end I thought to my self, I earned 50 times profit and it pays for half months rent, I took the offer.

Maybe the buyer got a bargin, but I think all domain traders has to learn "Cash Flow"

By holding all the domains for a high price, you will run out of cash soon, because sales will be less.

"Sale is better than no sale" keeping a good cashflow is key to make your profits, better than holding out for a domain lottery.

July 7, 2008

Credit Cruch effect on domains

Have you guys notice the effect of the Credit Cruch on domain sold price?

One Example is the LLLL dotcoms, where before even the lowest quality ones fretch $60 - $80, now you can get it for between $30 to $40.

Priced dropped at least HALVE!

July 3, 2008

Blogging Tip

One thing I had learned from all this blooging and domain business is that you should always secure the domain name you want before you start a blog or a website.

After you started it's hard to get the domain for a low price.

A good example is that I started this blog as domainseek.blogspot.com, and can only settle with domainseek.co.uk