For my initial post on this blog, what better way to start out than to offer an in depth guide on making money buying and selling domain names.
I got started investing in domains in early 2009. Since that time, I have learned a lot from my experiences, as well as from tips other domain investors have shared.

These are the methods that I use. Many others use very different techniques. My suggestion is take this information and combine it with what you already know, and carve your own path. It is a competitive market so try and be creative to find different angles on things.
I don’t know your knowledge or experience level. You may already know quite a bit about domain names or you may know nothing at all. With that being said, I am going to start with the basics, and explain everything I know about domain investing.
Before We Get Started…
I would like to first point out that I am by no means wealthy from flipping domains. However, I am able to make a consistent, steady profit each month from doing so. If you are looking to find out how to become a millionaire selling domains, you should look elsewhere. If you want to learn an interesting, exciting way to generate some additional income, then you are in the right place.
Second, I concentrate on “keyword rich” domains as opposed to brandable type names. For example, I prefer domains like CarParts.com, NewYorkLawyer.com, or MarketingSoftware.com. These types of domains have search volume, cost per click, and a healthy list of targeted potential end users (specific people or companies who may be interested in purchasing the domain).
On the other hand, there are brandable domains. These types of names continue to sell better than keyword rich names over the last year or so. If you look at the weekly sales lists, they are full of brandable domains. Some examples of brandable domains include BlueLion.com, Vizio.com, ClickHotel.com, MagicMarket.com, etc. Generally, these are one or two words and under 15 characters long.
