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by A R Thompson

Each and every day there are lots of domain names going up for sale because the purchase who initially purchased them has forgot about them and the ownership of them has expired. However a savvy domain name investor will quickly snap these types of domains up and have the same amount of traffic going to it even though it is actually considered to be a brand new site. So unfortunately those who forget about their domains are losing out and those that are searching for and investing in them are making money.

The only way a website can thrive is by having a constant stream of traffic going to it on a daily basis. So often when sites become available that do have a constant stream of traffic going to them will quickly be purchased by a savvy investor before being sold on for a profit.

For example, let us say there was a site, which was selling bridal gowns and tuxedos, but because it was not user friendly or had been poorly designed, or the products were over priced that the owner simply forgets about it and the domain then expires.

Once the domain name on this site has expired then a person will have the chance to actually purchase it for themselves. Normally those involved in investing domain names will use the services of a domain watchdog company who will immediately inform them of any names which become available that they may be interested in. Upon hearing about the site say the bridal gown one the investor has the choice whether to purchase it or not. Sometimes they can pick up domain names for as little at $6.95 using a domain watchdog service.

So in just a few moments the investor is able to get hold of the domain name that they are interested and then they have a number of choices available to them. They can start to build up a very simple website through using a number of related ad links which will then allow the site to use the existing website traffic the site is receiving and which will hopefully in turn actually generate a regular cash flow for them.

As time passes then you as the investor have the choice of either building up the site even further which will in turn help to generate more cash for you. Or you can simply choose to resell (flip) the side to another domain name investor, domain name broker or a person who is actually interested in owning the website for themselves.

If you have an old domain name which you are considering getting rid of it may be well to place it on a site such as eBay or one of the many domain name auction sites which have now been set up online. You may well be pleasantly surprised at just how much you can sell it for using these sites. On eBay in recent times some of the more unusual domain names which have been put up for auction have sold for as much as $500 which is a tidy profit in anyones book.

However, for the more serious minded domain name investors out there they utilise a number of free and paid domain name valuation tools and services online, which can help them to make a more informed decision. Although the actual valuation prices tend to vary vastly because it depends on whether they have been either automated or manually generated by someone, it is not unusual for a domain to sell for more than its owner would have originally thought.

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