Hey everyone,
Alex from Odys here.
Just a heads-up to let you know there's nothing wrong with the method outlined by the OP, in fact, we encourage it since the demand is huge and the lack of inventory in certain niches is the main constraint.
A couple of requirements:
1. You have to actually...
@HustleTong
Cheers mate.
That's because we focus on domains that are worth building brands on, not any domains with links. Those have intrinsic value. The name itself carries a lot of weight.
The price of hustle-conference2016.org cannot be the same as Hustle.com regardless if these have the...
Hey @nethead01
Not really, the only benefit would be actually securing a strategic domain name in case we're talking solely about a domain acquisition which is important for your business.
Imagine buying gold.com as an investment company that also helps individuals and companies invest in...
Domain age itself won't benefit you SEO wise.
Age is only valuable since the older the domain is, the higher the chance it organically harnessed valuable authority references via the project/website/startup it hosted throughout time.
So if you're looking at aged domains, highly recommend you...
Don't bet your last $20 USD on a domain flip, even if you get lucky and end up selling it for a 50x multiple in 2 years from now.
Figure out what you're good at and offer it as a service, make at least $2k USD (spare funds, not the only funds you have) and then invest in 200 hand-registered...
Unless this is a premium, short, generic domain with a name that can be interpreted in numerous ways, don't think setting up an authority site or a site is a good idea.
Worst scenario: Churn and burn
Worthwhile: Link asset or 301 to a relevant sub-page of an existing site in case you have one.
The well known Yahoo trademark was registered way before this domain you got was first registered, so the UDPR case would be an easy decision against you.
Don't buy TM domains.
It really depends on what you're trying to achieve.
You may consider some strategic relevant domain acquisitions with the purpose of redirecting them to your main site.
Please note we're talking about strategic acquisitions and redirects with TRAFFIC in mind, not necessarily SEO. Basically...
Somehow I have the feeling the aged domain you've used isn't related to the niche/vertical your main keyword is? Relevancy is very important, especially in the English speaking data centers.
The methods which is likely to get most traction for you is GoDaddy Auctions. I also recommend listing the domains for sale via SEDO and Afternic in addition to that. Alternatively, you can open a thread here on BHW and list them for sale in Facebook SEO groups.. ODYS is also soon opening up for...
You can try to auction it via GoDaddy.
On a side note, build a NFT related news site, monetize it, sell it as a money making website. In other words, add value, then sell.
Not recommended.
Acquire industry/vertical/niche relevant domains for both money sites and 301 redirects. You might need to wait longer and browse around marketplaces to eventually find good ones, but topical relevancy is key. Don't try to fool Google. In the even the site picks up and you know...
You should browse the existing aged domains marketplaces with existing inventory. That's probably your best option if you seek an instant acquisition to launch your site fast.
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