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Strategies For Making Money Buying Domain Names

With new online businesses opening every day, domain names are more in demand than ever. If you know what you're doing, you can make a lot of money buying and selling domain names. You need to learn some basic strategies for success before you can enter this lucrative field. Like anything else, buying and selling domain names is a business, so you need to do so intelligently rather than choosing domains at random.

Buy and Hold Strategy
The buy and hold strategy is a common strategy that domain name sellers use to make money. This strategy involves buying domain names and reselling them to online business owners for high prices. You need a solid understanding of what domain names are hot in order to successfully make money doing this.

First, learn the basics of popular domain names. The Internet is designed for people with short (Read more....)

8 Reasons Why The Vast Majority Of Blogs Fail

Today there are literally millions of blogs on the Internet.  In fact, according to Technorati there are over 100 million blogs on the Internet.  So why in the world would anyone want to read your blog?  Is there anything special about your blog that would cause someone to want to spend time there?  The truth is that the vast majority of the blogs on the Internet are garbage and are destined to fail horribly.  For many of these blogs, it is because the owners are simply too lazy to put in the hard work necessary for them to succeed.  For others, the owners may be trying really hard but they simply do not know what it takes to succeed.  But it isn't that hard.  With a little knowledge and a lot of hard work, you can make money on the Internet by blogging.   Unfortunately, most people will never come close to getting there.  The following are 8 reasons why most blogs don't get (Read more....)

Are Blogging Sites Threatened By Social Media?

Are Blogging Sites Threatened By Social Media? Author: TJ Philpott- It seems that recent past indicates a decrease in the number of blogging sites found on the internet. Many reports infer that the increase in social media use is an indication that people are replacing their blogging efforts and visits with social media use. The questions are raised as to whether in fact the blog platform itself is being pushed aside in favor of social media sites. On the surface it seems these questions may be valid but a closer look reveals that comparisons between blogs and social media sites may not be entirely justifiable or accurate. Current claims are that social media use is (Read more....)