Domain buying can be quite addictive. I have some ridiculous amount of domains… somewhere in the area of 200 various domains… yet I only focus on a select few network sites! Many of them are spur of the moment buys. Either a good domain name I thought of and wanted to grab, or they were for an idea I had, but didn’t get around to developing them into sites. If you are going to house a lot of domains, you need to make sure you have a great domain registrar and not a crappy one like RegisterFly!
Right now I have nearly all of my domains spread across GoDaddy and eNom. I personally love and prefer GoDaddy and have roughly 150+ domains with them at the moment. One of my favorite features is the ease of picking up new .info domains and using them as auto forwards for testing with new campaigns. Not only are they cheap, but you can also get some nice keyword domains still!
With so many domains, registration and renewal costs really add up quickly. I love coupon codes, with a simple copy and paste you can instantly save you a few bucks! GoDaddy has some great coupon codes and promotions that come around once in a while. Instead of having to search around all the time, I came across a great coupon site at DealTaker, which features a nice set of GoDaddy coupons and updates them often. If you aren’t already, start buying domains through GoDaddy and save with these free coupon codes. I have listed the most recent coupon codes available through DealTaker below:








Today I was thinking, what’s something really cool I could add to my blog that would help make people even more money? Marketing Tools! Everyone loves stats, and even more to try and beat your best numbers. Your stats can be anything from Alexa ranking, where you are listed in the search engines, or even how fast your blog is growing. I put together a quick list of sites that have really been helpful over the past few years. Some of them you may have heard of, some may be new to you. The list is short, but will be continually growing as I come across new sites and hear from you guys with new submissions and feedback. To visit the new “
As webmasters and bloggers, we sometimes are fortunate enough to be given the opportunity of a merger or a buyout of one of our web sites. In most cases this raises a whole new set of questions and is usually not an easy decision to make. About a year ago I was given the opportunity to sell one of my very fast growing web sites for near seven figures and a revshare for a two year period. After the two year revshare, I would lose total ownership of the site. This was my fastest growing site, and was less than six months old at that point. What would I do?










