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Brief Introduction To Domainer Income – Video

July 4, 4 Comments - Author:

Over the past few days, people have written to me asking for two things.

1. A brief overview of Domainer Income

2. Specific details on different parts of the system.

The reality is, Domainer Income has so many advanced features, we simply cant squeeze into a short video. So I’m going to do a series of videos, focusing on specific features and how YOU can PROFIT from them.

I have just posted this general overview up on Youtube.

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I love hearing your feedback, so please leave a comment and let me know what you would like to see.

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Comment by Domain Guy - July 4, 2010 @ 06:54 PM

Simon,

Please share a few of the domain names you own that you found using your system. It would also be great if you could share a few of your best sales (no sales prices needed) in order to provide some level of authority for you and/or your system. I don’t recall seeing your name on a Whois lookup, but perhaps that’s because we own different types of domain names.

Comment by Simon - July 4, 2010 @ 07:18 PM

Hi Domain Guy,

Thanks for your great suggestions. I’ll go ahead and do that.

99.9% of our domains have whois privacy turned on – some are registered under company names. This is simply because we are a business. :-) In terms of whois privacy, there are exceptions to that like .us and .com.au which don’t allow it – so that information is public.

We develop our domains and rarely sell. However what I will do, is a video on some domains we acquired and have monetized. That way you can see how it all works.

In terms of “the system” to find domains – it covers all the major auctions and markets, so if you are already using Snapnames, NameJet, Pool, Godaddy or any of the major forums, this will provide you with a level of insight that you haven’t had before. The same can be said for our Expired Domains (which is FREE).

Thanks again.

Simon

Comment by Sharon Hayes - July 5, 2010 @ 05:10 AM

At a $97 price point – and without a whole lot of information on how this is different from other services – it would be nice if you had either a free trial or a few buck trial.

Comment by admin - July 5, 2010 @ 05:52 AM

Hi Sharon,

I really appreciate you taking the time to post your thoughts. :-) I’m currently looking into a trial version and will keep you (and all our users) updated on the situation.

Simon

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