Tag Archives: Domain Flipping Checklist

Selling Your Domain > Domain Flipping Checklist 18

The final stage in the domain flipping process is selling your domain. The domain selling process can be lengthy depending on the popularity and value of your domain and mostly requires patience. Once you have registered a domain and undertaken the aforementioned steps and processes of optimizing the domain for SEO, promoting the domain, as… Read More »

Creating A Landing Page For Your Domain > Domain Flipping Checklist 17

In order to notify potential buyers that your domain name is on sale, it is crucial to create a landing page for your domain. An ideal landing page for your domain name should be simple, clear and direct to the point. In addition to notifying potential buyers that the domain is on sale, the landing… Read More »

Securing Against Swipers, Pinchers And Thieves > Domain Flipping Checklist 16

Everyone is looking to make a quick buck on the internet and as such, the number of hackers and thieves online is increasingly high. Pinchers, swipers, and thieves are often on the lookout for security loopholes that can allow them to hack or steal your domain name and this can cost you especially for domain… Read More »

Optimizing Domain Name for SEO > Domain Flipping Checklist 15

To optimize your ranking on search engines, it is imperative that your chosen domain name is SEO friendly. In addition to URL structures, the domain name is an essential element for SEO. Optimizing your domain name for SEO is crucial in expanding the visibility of your domain, as well as boosting your ranking and click-through… Read More »

Creating Traffic To Your Domain > Domain Flipping Checklist 14

The ultimate goal for any business with potential for growth is to increase traffic and generate leads with potential for conversion. There are myriad ways for driving traffic to your domain that include both free and paid strategies. Free traffic boosting approaches include search engine optimization, advertising in your social accounts, and blogging whereas paid… Read More »

Domaining Tips, Strategies, And Techniques > Domain Flipping Checklist 13

Domaining techniques and tips refer to best practices when it comes to domain flipping. Domaining best practices encompass all the optimization strategies involved in every step of the flipping process ranging from domain name selection and purchasing, registrar and marketplace selection process, optimizing domain name ranking on SERPs, domain keywords and domain auctions, as well… Read More »

Promoting Your Domain > Domain Flipping Checklist 12

Selecting or purchasing a unique domain name is the first step in the domain flipping process. The next step after registering a domain to your name is promoting your domain name to potential buyers and potential domain brokers. Promoting your domain name is a way of increasing traffic and leads to your domain. When promoting… Read More »

Optimizing Your Domain Name For Selling > Domain Flipping Checklist 11

To optimize the potential of your domain flipping business, it is important that you put thorough research and a lot of thought into your domain name of choice. Notably, most of the shorter, trending, and perceivably valuable domain names have already been taken. However, newer trends, burgeoning new technologies, and innovations especially online pave way… Read More »

Locating Potential Platforms / Marketplaces For Selling Your Domain > Domain Flipping Checklist 10

Domain marketplaces are specifically designed for selling and buying domains through either direct selling or auctions. Marketplaces are instrumental in terms of providing targeted traffic to your auctions in that most domain marketplaces are often awash with sellers, potential buyers, as well as domain brokers. There are myriad platforms and marketplaces for selling your domain… Read More »

Creating Domain Auctions > Domain Flipping Checklist 9

Domain auctions provide opportunities to domain holders to buy and sell their domain names. Domain auction sites facilitate the buying and selling of domain names by providing a platform for the sellers to place their domains for sale and allowing potential buyers to place bids for the domain name, and ultimately awarding the domain name… Read More »

Monetizing Your Domain > Domain Flipping Checklist 8

Domain flipping has been likened to real estate in the sense that just like real estate, patience is the operative word in domain flipping if your goal is to rake in more money from your domain. However, waiting for your domain to be bought does not necessarily imply that the domain is redundant. There are… Read More »

Flipping Expired Versus Deleted Domains > Domain Flipping Checklist 5

Failure to renew an existing domain name leads to an expiration and subsequent insertion into a 30-day grace period and failure to renew leads to the release of the domain for re-registration. Expired domains (some) are sold at a relatively lower price compared to other domains and they are characterized by less competition. Essentially, unlike… Read More »

Selecting a Registrar and Transferring a Domain to a Registrar > Domain Flipping Checklist 4

A domain name registrar is an accredited company by the internet corporation for assigned names and numbers (ICAAN) that facilitates the purchasing and registration of domain names. A registrar is authorized by the ICAAN to make modifications to your domain name’s data on your behalf in the database. Further, registrars offer myriad tools and services… Read More »

Analyzing Trends To Identify Opportunities > Domain Flipping Checklist 3

One of the key strategies in selecting a valuable domain name is being conversant with trending and viral news, stories, upcoming technologies, products and services in order to identify opportunities for a domain name that is valuable and has a higher resale value. More subtly, it is important to know what is currently trending, what… Read More »

Evaluating Your Domain Name > Domain Flipping Checklist 2

When getting in the domain flipping business, one of the best skills to acquire is the ability to spot an undervalued or overvalued domain. The ability to spot an undervalued domain name determines your ability to make profit when selling a domain. There are several key factors to consider when valuating your domain name such… Read More »