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I have wanted to get this conversation started somewhere since last year. So rather than hoard all this information I'm just gonna throw caution to the wind and share what I know. Hope to see lots of people contribute with your own ideas and tips and questions.

Here's a 13-point very rough guide to domain name monetisation. Follow it all the way through you WILL make money [moderator edit: this is not guaranteed]. Also this is a new post today it's not copied and pasted from anywhere. After your domain name is profitable you can keep developing it to get more traffic and clicks or sell it and buy better domain names with more traffic opportunities. There are no right and wrong answers. No two setups are the same. It's trial and error. What works for you might not work for others and viced versa. You will make mistakes. It's inevitable. We're only human. The important thing is to learn from your mistakes and keep improving until you find your domain name monetisation system that works.

Contents
  1. Niche
  2. Keywords
  3. Domain name
  4. Hosting
  5. C.M.S.
  6. Theme
  7. Customisation
  8. Menu
  9. Publishing
  10. Indexing
  11. Traffic
  12. Ads
  13. Clicks
Step-By-Step Guide
1. Niche
Choose a profitable niche and something you are confident writing about. Ideally you have some personal experience in the subject and can share information that is not available anywhere else, or a unique angle on existing information. Random examples of profitable niches: Home beer making kits, buying cryptocurrency, collecting modern art, learn to speak a language, anti wrinkle treatments, vape kits, self publishing, domain name investing (y), website reseller hosting, family ancestory, D.N.A kits, credit card applications, life insurance, home energy swap, starting a business. Practically anything that people want and businesses are selling you can post about and get ad click revenue.​
2. Keywords
Research keyword volume using any of the free keyword volume tools. The keywords should be relevant to the niche you have chosen and the country and language that you are targeting. Try to choose transactional keywords. Why? Because users looking to buy things are more likely to click your ads. You can get many visitors for some keywords that are informational not transactional. Also with keywords you want to identify short tail and long tail. Why? Because later on your blog posts will be targeting long tail keywords and over time you will rank for the shorter keywords. Once you are more advanced it's a good idea to pay for your software and it will remove the limits. But if you are strapped for cash you can find many good free tools. Remember that these tools are most often providing search volume based on loose estimates from indexed keyword rankings. Take the data with a pinch of salt. It's variable. You won't know what's what until your website is ranked on search engines and getting traffic.​
3. Domain name
Register a good name that includes your keywords (it doesn't have to but it's easier). Try to use .com T.L.D. if you can but ultimately the content and structure of your website is more important that your domain name. After all a domain name is just an address. But an address that looks the part will attract more visitors on the same street than an address that doesn't look the part. One or two word names in .com or your local c.c.T.L.D. is the best solution. You can find an expired domain name or buy one. Just do your proper research on the name. You can also lease a domain name instead of buying it, or lease to buy. There's got to be someone on Namepros you can do a deal with.​
4. Hosting
Connect your domain name to a reliable hosting provider and activate your S.S.L. certificate. If you are developing many domain names it's a good idea to buy multi-site hosting. Check what's included in the hosting package carefully. Some web hosting companies give you hosting plus S.S.L. plus mailboxes all for one monthly fee. Other web hosting companies make you pay extra. Also check the customer reviews for the hosting company. If it has bad customer service reviews don't touch it with a barge pole.​
5. C.M.S.
You can use any most of the C.M.S. available including Wix, Wordpress, Joomla, Drupal, Blogger or if you have programming skills you can code it yourself. The two very important things from your customer's angle is speed and usability. Speed means that your website loads very fast on all devices. Usability is a broad term that includes customers being able to access your website from any device and perform all the required functions. If your website is slow and doesn't operate on smartphones then don't expect it to rank well in search engines.​
6. Theme
Activate your website's theme. Choosing a good theme is not the easiest of tasks. No theme is perfect. You should look for a theme that has good ratings and built by a professional company. If you are using Wordpress many themes have a free version to start you off and a pro version for around $ 50 if you want to unlock more features and get support from the creators. It's very much trial and error. Try not to spend too much time choosing a theme. Better to start posting and change your theme later.​
7. Customisation
Customising your theme shouldn't take more than one day but it's very important you cover the basics. You need a professional looking logo even if it's plain text. Most new customers will glance at your logo automatically just to remove a red flag. Look at the Namepros logo. It's simple, professional and tells you exactly what to expect on the site. Other customisations are the favicon which is becoming more and more important. Again look at the Namepros favicon for inspiration. nP. Very simple but recognisable and professional. You don't need to complicated it. There are too many other customisation to list now but you can find them in search engines or ask.​
8. Menu
Create your main menu with the main pages that will be on your site. Too few menu items looks weird and too many menu items looks cluttered. Go for 5, 6, 7 or 8 menu items. Again I'm taking the easy route and using Namepros as an example. There are 8 menu options which is perfect. Home, News, Buy Domains, Sell Domains, Requests, Appraisals, Blog, Chat. You can add or remove menu items depending on what you think your customer needs and doesn't need. There's no right and wrong. It's very much trial and error. Look on similar sites to see what menu items they have. All sites are different but the most important ones will be on most sites in your niche.​
9. Publishing
When your website is all set up you should publish one blog post every day. Start by creating a simple blog post template that you can find in search engines. You can either create and post a new blog entry every day but what some people do is create 30 blog entries all in one go and set them to publish daily for one month. Your life is so much easier this way but the choice its yours. Why post daily? Because one post a day will keep updating the publish dates on your X.M.L. site map which will in turn ping updates to all the search engine you want to rank in. Another update. Another update. Another update. This is what gets your website ranked in search engines. Then the search engine calculates which updates are good and which updates are sh-t. The good ones get shown to customers searching for relevant keywords. The sh-t updates are either ignored or put on search results pages that almost nobody visits like page 2, page 3, page 4. If your updates are on one of these pages it means they are sh-t compared to what's on page 1. In this scenario you want to compare your website against the page one websites and see how you can improve. Every time you change something and search engines re-index your website they give you a new score. You need to improve this score over time. I think that's how it works.​
10. Search Engines
If you set up your website properly if will have an account with Google Search Console where you can submit your X.M.L. sitemap. X.M.L. site page lists all the content you have allowed search engines to see. Most people only need to submit their website's X.M.L. site map once and it will automatically get crawled after that. Some people get impatient and manually submit their X.M.L. site map to Google for faster indexing in search results. You can do this if you want but it's optional. Generally with search engines just follow their rules and guidelines and you'll be fine. Most search engines have a help website you can search end find like a checklist of ways to improve your website for search engines.​
11. Traffic
If you've followed all the steps so far you start to see visitors come to your websites from search engines. Your tracking software will tell you what the most popular pages and blog posts are and many other things like what country your customers are in, what kind of device they are using and so many other things. Try not to get too distracted by all the data. Most importantly is you want to see your traffic steadily increasing, as well as the number of pages viewed per visit and length of time customers spend on your website. Remember we talked about good updates and sh-t update? Well if you improve your metrics its how to tell search engines that your website is sending good updates. You can also increase traffic through nowadays through many other methods but social media is one of the best. Look on search engines for how to do this. The main point about traffic is quality beats quantity every time. Thrill your customers with a great user experience and they will naturally want to engage engage. Or disappoint your customers with sh-t content and badly designed website and they will throw you the pooey end of the stick.​
12. Ads
You're all set up with a professional looking website which maybe took you a month to get bang on. Your website is indexed in search engines and getting lots of new and returning customers. This might have taken you another month. So you're 60 days into this dark cosmic void of wonder and now it's time to include some advertisements. Don't do it too early. Be patient and choose the right time. There's all the information you needs about ads in search engines. Key points are make sure the adverts you post are highly relevant to your customers. They will be much more likely to click and make a transaction. Don't just whack on a skyscraper banner and expect gold coins to start magically rolling down the hill and into your trouser pockets. It doesn't work like that. Really think about how you will integrate your ads to best serve your customers and bring you some bangers and mash.​
13. Clicks
If you've done everything right you will get ad clicks. It's the end step on a logical process that starts with research and ends with commission. You obviously want to make sure the money you spend on your domain name is less than the money you receive in ad click revenue. But some people also factor their time in to the equation. That's up to you but here's a simple calculation of year one expenses and profit. You paid $ 50 for your domain name. Then you paid $ 50 for hosting which included free S.S.L. All your software was free. Total expenses $ 100. A ton. $ 1 daily ad clicks for 10 months is $ 300. Your profit is $ 200 in year one less your liabilities for tax. Two tons. $ 1 daily ad revenue is kind of the bottom end. It should really get to $10 or $20 daily ad revenue which could land you with $ 1000 or $ 2000 or more (or less). If you get confident buy better domain names which probably cost you more. Start paying for automation software that save your time. Successful people with good domain names that are properly setup and monetised can earn upwards of $ 50000 per year.​
Thanks to Namepros and everyone who contributes on the forum for being awesome.​
 
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stop time waste.. park all on bodis...u never know when payday comes
Come on @alcy where's the fun in that? Variety is the spice of life and all that charade. Create something useful, anything useful. Parking domain names isn't fun.
 
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Come on @alcy where's the fun in that? Variety is the spice of life and all that charade. Create something useful, anything useful. Parking domain names isn't fun.

depends how u see fun... its fun to get parking clicks.. so if making some profit is yer fun then go bodis
... and if u wanna have fun with no profit.. then do.something else..cause it's not always doable.to.make profit while having fun
 
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depends how u see fun... its fun to get parking clicks.. so if making some profit is yer fun then go bodis
... and if u wanna have fun with no profit.. then do.something else..cause it's not always doable.to.make profit while having fun
I'm having fun with you right now, while at the same time savaging into a bacon and egg omelette while earning profit from advertisement clicks on my developed domain names. Ooh another $ 5 click. Thank you very much. Think I'll have a stretch now.
 
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I'm having fun with you right now, while at the same time savaging into a bacon and egg omelette while earning profit from advertisement clicks on my developed domain names. Ooh another $ 5 click. Thank you very much. Think I'll have a stretch now.

looks to me like u found the endless easy cash grail fountain..

by the time yer bacon gone u probably gonna be.millionaire..

what's next a.book? cause everyone knowing secret to millons needs to make cash off.a.book of.course

I guess with 5usd clicks per minut per domain... this mean u done domain selling too...oh well was nice meet ya
 
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You are very clever and also provide everyone with a high level of entertainment. I am not millionaire and I could care less about money except where it buys happiness. Money DOES buy happiness when things that make you happy cost money. Your home. Your location. Your clothes. Your books. Your technology. Your car. Cars. Vehicles. There's an interesting subject related to domain names. Cars / vehicles (domain names). Car / vehicle investors (domainers). Ways to make money from cars / vehicles? (ways to make money from domain names).
  1. Sell vehicle at market value (sell domain name at market value)
  2. Flip vehicle for quick profit (flip domain name for quick profit)
  3. Lease vehicle (lease domain name)
  4. Hold classic vehicle for future sale (hold domain name for future sale)
  5. Develop vehicle for sale (develop domain name for sale)
  6. Break vehicle for scrap (sell domain in bargain basement)
  7. Use vehicle for taxi business (use domain name for taxi web site)
  8. Use vehicle for delivery business (use domain name for delivery web site)
  9. Use vehicle to promote a business (use domain name to promote a business)
  10. Use vehicle as an office space (use domain name for e-mail)
  11. Lease vehicle as an office space (lease domain name for e-mail accounts)
  12. Sell things from vehicles (sell things from domain names)
  13. Run radio show from vehicle (run podcast from domain name)
You see, my wise friend, there are many ways to make money from cars / vehicles apart from selling them. Just as there are many ways to make money from domain names apart from selling them. Agree or disagree? Answers on a post card.

tnx sir I do try my best.. takes one to know one ... money doesnt buy happy.. since happy is an inner peace which is the empty spaces between thoughts which is god and the voice of silence.

however it does help to have money to cover basic needs. food shelter etc.

then of course it also depends if ones desire is to rule world. because various people desire various things. sadly to rule world one does need money. a lot of it.

so really it all depends on our ambitions

well I assume u came to.domaining and work on getting all these clicks cause u want or need some money...so I'm just gonna be happy for ya that it's going in right direction

that being said I have no clue how to.develop sites for clicks etc. so i park all on bodis. nothing to lose as I still get huge forsale banner on top.

i only make 100 to 200usd per month from my 1k folio. but it's also definitely fun. cause u never know which name may fire up one day..or just have traffic after regging... I reg all names off expired. dont buy on markets.

for instance an io name I owned for few.yrs... high quality crypto name... just a day ago started go insane for me... many clicks and visits.. it made 75usd yesterday ..and 85 in half day today. an absolute record for me on a per domain basis. I hope it lasts. but often it doesnt. I know there are people who make 5 and 6fig per month from parking. but it's different breed with great names and years of training...

this is why I always recommend everyone put names on park...after trying em all bodis is the best for it.

may i ask what u make about from yer domain monetize metods?
 
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Happiness is subjective. For me all this inner peace nonsense is gobbledeegook. No offence to your inner peace. I'd be happy with a king size swimming pool, which costs money to build and maintain. Other people might be happy lighting candles and holding hands. As I said happiness is subjective.

It doesn't just help, it's imperative in our capitalist system.

God apparently rules the world and doesn't have any money..

Thank you brother.

It's ridiculously easy. There are free guides all over the internet.

Quality names get quality traffic and clicks. Just a thought.

Well done for your success and thanks for sharing it.

It fluctuates depending how much time and real work I commit. Best month ever was over $ 4000 worst month ever was below $ 500. My Achilles Heel is consistency. I have all the other tools and skills required to be a full-time domainer. Just need to be ruthlessly consistent.

domainers are clever folk..with all kinds.skills..writing .. negotiating.. intuition...sometimes good.gamblers hehehe etc..

well for an avg of say 2k per month I'd say that's great for yer developed sites..
many do not makes this.from.domain sales.. and very few.do that amount in parking..

how many hours per.month about does this 2k cost u?

what's the one big thing u wish u knew b4 doing this..like a mistake...maybe I will.try to learn. but u know what they say.. there isnt any easy ones... all is just time and hard.work....so putting it in one place means u wont put it.in another..
 
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domainers are clever folk..with all kinds.skills..writing .. negotiating.. intuition...sometimes good.gamblers hehehe etc..
Would, for the average domainer, you say investing in crypto is more or less of a gamble than selling domain names? Going off topic slightly but kinda related fields.
well for an avg of say 2k per month I'd say that's great for yer developed sites..
many do not makes this.from.domain sales.. and very few.do that amount in parking..
It's not that much money when you break down $ 2000 into $ 66 / day. Say you have ten sites then each one needs only to earn $ 6,60 / day. If you are on top of your game that's not really a difficult target.
how many hours per.month about does this 2k cost u?
I'm on it average 2,5 hours / day. I know this for a fact because I keep a record how long spent every day developing my websites. By hours I mean actual real work. Not researching, learning, emailing and so on and so forth but actually doing something that makes a difference at the front end. I tried to outsource some pillar content but for my budget I couldn't find a writer who understands S.E.O. at an advanced level. Not keyword stuffing and waffle but real powerful and highly-optimised content. You need to pay more for that. A lot more. So I do it myself and develop templates as I go along to save time each time.
what's the one big thing u wish u knew b4 doing this..like a mistake...
Two things. First is to start with a foundational knowledge of project management. There are many free courses you can take. Second is consistency. If I get bored or distracted my web site development grinds to a halt. In this game you can not afford to stand still. So I need to become more robotic and less temperamental. At the same time I treat it like a video game because it's kinda similar to finding some land, building a theme park and making it profitable. I'm not always passionate about my web site content. But I really love to find other web sites and beat them on G. That's fun. Like a stealth war between U.S.A. and Russia only a few people understand and can appreciate the intricacies of. Why play a video game when you can play people on G rankings and also get paid?
maybe I will.try to learn. but u know what they say.. there isnt any easy ones... all is just time and hard.work....so putting it in one place means u wont put it.in another..
Consistency and simplicity. Do simple things consistently well and you will surely achieve much success at this game and in this life.
 
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4. Hosting
Connect your domain name to a reliable hosting provider and activate your S.S.L. certificate. If you are developing many domain names it's a good idea to buy multi-site hosting. Check what's included in the hosting package carefully. Some web hosting companies give you hosting plus S.S.L. plus mailboxes all for one monthly fee. Other web hosting companies make you pay extra. Also check the customer reviews for the hosting company. If it has bad customer service reviews don't touch it with a barge pole.​

i would like to add the possibility of Free web hosting since nowdays there are many hosting services provide a free static web hosting

and since it's a static (html) website you have 2 choices :
1 - learn html css & javascript + SEO -> so you can add html pages manually and improve your design over time.
2 - create an API -> you will be able to push to many websites at the same time & fetch data using javascript

for example : i just deployed my github repo using a digitalocean Free github app (which provide 100 free deploye per repo for a static website)
pros : it's free for life.
cons : free plans are always limited and not suitable for lot of editing nor adding posts

Thanks for sharing your helpful information.
 
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I just spent four hours implementing an API to block scrapers and spammers on one website. I can leverage that code for other websites but I'm still about two weeks behind schedule.
Tremendous credit. It's you against the world !!
 
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Outdated Objective C library to access google data apis ( application programming interface ).

Read farther down, "This library should no longer be used for these APIs:"
Think I shared the wrong page should be https://github.com/google/robotstxt. Was referenced by John Mueller at Google Search Central this week in answer to a question about how Google's algorithm parses robots dot txt files. There was a press release some time ago https://opensource.googleblog.com/2019/07/googles-robotstxt-parser-is-now-open.html.
 
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I want to expand this guide in more thorough step-by-step check list but I just haven't got the time right now. Sorry to disappoint you guys. It's still in the pipe line though.
 
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Hi

ding!, ding!, ding!, ding!

Congrats, you are truly a good reader

one who can see that the "right question" was asked,
while, the wrong answer was given.

imo...
ding! ding! ding! ding! indeed. Dollar! Dollar! Dollar! Dollar!
 
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Bumpy road here red. I have tried to start development threads but its not to popular. Lets build, i am going to clone a site today, or duplicate it.
You do team viewer? Skype.
As you can see by comments above your wasting time posting here.
Pm me if you want to develop. Or reply to last message re: wagon wheels
I have peacefully accepted this reality. It was just not meant to be. Maybe it's time to drift away forever into the annals of human history......
 
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are all of these your sites @redemo ?
No, none of them are mine. Just examples as requested mate. Happy to answer any technical questions you might have about domain names you are developing in order to monetise.
 
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@redemo Can you give us a couple of examples of websites you've built?

I can't do that for the simple reason there are one million members here and the chances of someone cloning my hard word is ridiculously high. In the second part I'll share examples from similar products. You can then decide based on the tools available if it's all smoke and mirrors. It's hard to fake traffic and rankings.
 
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The domain name is your digital asset. You can flip depending on some criteria.
  1. It should be up to 15 characters.
  2. Sound brandable and easy to remember - ex. AEserver.com
  3. It should be .com. However, other extensions like .org, .net, .co, .ae, .uk It could not be bad, but 99% .com is more valuable.
You can check for ready expired domains. Because some of them have a lot of backlinks and bring sustainable traffic, which you can use to monetise through blog, e-commerce or direct affiliate offer from AEserver.
It is not easy, but you can find a gold mine with good research and hard work.
 
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Who wants me to post part two? Ten people need to ask for it then I'll do it.
 
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