Category: Domain Side Hustles

Using Backordering Services Like a Seasoned Investor

Backordering is one of the most strategic tools in a domain investor’s arsenal. It allows savvy investors to capture expiring domains the moment they are deleted from the registry and become publicly available again. For seasoned professionals in the domain space, backordering is not merely about trying to get a good name that someone else…

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Domain Split Testing Which Landing Page Sells Faster

In the competitive world of domain investing, simply owning high-potential domain names is not enough. How those domains are presented to potential buyers can make a significant difference in whether a sale occurs—and at what price. One of the most effective but underutilized strategies to optimize sales performance is domain split testing, a method that…

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Harnessing Emerging gTLDs for First-Mover Advantage

The evolution of internet naming conventions has opened up a powerful frontier for domain investors through the emergence of new generic top-level domains, or gTLDs. These extensions, which go far beyond the traditional .com, .net, and .org, include options like .tech, .guru, .app, .dev, .xyz, .store, .agency, and hundreds more. For domain side hustlers, the…

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Flipping Domains for Charity Giving Back While Earning

In the fast-paced world of domain investing, the focus is often centered on profit margins, resale timing, and market trends. Yet, within this digital hustle lies a powerful opportunity to channel entrepreneurial energy toward social good. Flipping domains for charity represents a unique fusion of purpose and profit, where the value generated through digital assets…

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Weekend Auctions: Bidding Strategies for Busy Hustlers

For side hustlers balancing full-time jobs, family obligations, and personal responsibilities, the weekend presents a rare opportunity to dive into the domain market. One of the most productive, if hectic, entry points into domain flipping is weekend auctions—those short windows on platforms like GoDaddy Auctions, NameJet, DropCatch, and Sedo where valuable domains are available for…

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Scaling from 5 to 50 Domains Without Breaking the Bank

Growing a domain portfolio from just a handful of names to a solid batch of 50 is a logical progression for serious side hustlers in the flipping game. However, without a clear financial strategy and disciplined buying criteria, this growth can quickly become unsustainable. The cost of registration fees, renewals, marketplace listings, and management tools…

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Negotiating Payment Plans with Domain Buyers

In the domain flipping business, one of the most effective tools for closing higher-value sales—especially with budget-conscious buyers—is the payment plan. Offering flexible payment terms can open the door to a wider pool of potential clients, including startups, entrepreneurs, small businesses, and agencies that see the value of a premium domain but may not have…

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Quick Flips vs. Long Holds: Choosing Your Strategy

In the world of domain investing, the choice between quick flips and long holds is more than just a matter of timing—it’s a strategic decision that shapes your entire approach to acquisition, pricing, marketing, and risk tolerance. Each method has its own advantages, challenges, and nuances, and the most successful domainers understand not only how…

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Crowdsourcing Feedback on Potential Domain Purchases

In the fast-moving and often subjective world of domain investing, one of the most underrated tactics for improving decision-making and avoiding costly mistakes is crowdsourcing feedback before pulling the trigger on a domain purchase. While experience, intuition, and keyword analysis are all vital components of evaluating a name’s potential, there are limits to any individual’s…

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Domain Outbound Email Templates That Get Replies

One of the most underutilized yet highly effective strategies in the domain flipping business is outbound email marketing. Instead of waiting for a potential buyer to stumble across a marketplace listing, domainers can proactively pitch their domains directly to decision-makers who would benefit from owning the name. However, the success of this strategy depends almost…

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