Category: Short-Term Domain Investing

Defining Your 90-Day Cash Conversion Goal and How to Hit It

In the fast-moving world of short-term domain investing, clarity of purpose and discipline in execution are the two most important drivers of success. Without a clearly defined target for what you want to achieve financially, you will almost certainly drift, acquiring and holding names without a coherent strategy for turning them into actual liquidity. The…

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Minimum Viable Inventory How Many Names Do You Really Need To Start

One of the most common questions from those entering short-term domain investing is how many domains they actually need in their portfolio before they can realistically expect to make consistent sales. The temptation, especially for beginners, is to assume that bigger is always better—that a hundred names will surely perform better than ten, and a…

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Opportunity Cost When To Sell Fast Vs Hold For A Bigger Exit

In short-term domain investing, the decision of whether to take a quick sale or hold out for a larger payday is one of the most consequential choices you will face, and it is rarely a simple one. Every time you receive an offer, you are weighing the value of cash in hand today against the…

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Metrics That Matter For Flippers STR ASP Turnover ROIC

In short-term domain investing, intuition and gut feeling can only take you so far. While it is tempting to believe that sharp instincts alone can identify winning names and turn them over for a profit, the reality is that sustainable success depends heavily on tracking and interpreting the right performance metrics. Four of the most…

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Closeouts And Last Minute Steals Tactics That Still Work

In short-term domain investing, the ability to source quality names at below-market prices is one of the most decisive factors in achieving consistent profits, and few acquisition methods can match the potential upside of closeouts and last-minute steals. These are the domains that have slipped through the cracks—names that other bidders missed, overlooked, or simply…

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Hidden Gems In ccTLDs You Can Flip Quickly

In the world of short-term domain investing, many flippers instinctively gravitate toward .com and occasionally .net or .org, assuming these are the only extensions that can produce quick, profitable flips. While it is true that .com remains the king for liquidity and global recognition, experienced short-term investors know that country-code top-level domains—ccTLDs—can offer remarkable opportunities…

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Verb Plus Product Names Get Go Try Use That Move Quickly

In short-term domain investing, certain naming patterns have a consistent track record of selling faster than others, and among these, the verb-plus-product structure stands out as one of the most reliable for quick flips. These are domains that pair an action-oriented verb—most commonly Get, Go, Try, Use, or similar—with a product name, service type, or…

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Sourcing From Investor Forums Without Overpaying

In short-term domain investing, where speed of acquisition and liquidity are critical, investor forums can be both a goldmine and a minefield. These online communities, often frequented by seasoned domainers, newer investors, and opportunistic sellers, are hubs for trading domains without the friction of formal marketplaces. Deals can happen in minutes, and the potential to…

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Reading Auction Tells To Avoid Bidding Wars And Shills

In short-term domain investing, auctions are a primary source of inventory, but they can also be a trap for the unwary. The competitive nature of live bidding, the psychological pull of winning, and the occasional presence of shill bidders or manipulative tactics can quickly turn what should be a smart acquisition into an overpriced purchase…

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Fast Comping How To Price In Five Minutes Using Real Sales

In short-term domain investing, the ability to price a domain quickly and accurately is one of the most valuable skills you can develop. Unlike long-term holders, who may take weeks to deliberate on a valuation or test different price points, a short-term flipper often needs to make a decision on acquisition or resale pricing within…

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