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discuss I bought many domains in the past year and spent $508,317

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I bought 28,219 domains in the past year and spent $508,317
parking revenue $239,775
50 domains sold $44,853
almost 24 months pay back
parking status:

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I bought 7,611 domains from 2021-06-29 to 2022-06-28 and spent $299,831
parking revenue $368,477
27 domains sold $24,328
parking status:
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Quantity over quality? :) What's your opinion? Is it worth it?
 
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For selling the names you need VERY different domains than for parking revenue.

Also likely more expensive and difficult to source, can't use a plain script for that.
 
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For selling the names you need VERY different domains than for parking revenue.

Also likely more expensive and difficult to source, can't use a plain script for that.
Yes,
The good domain is very easy to be sold.
 
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Amazing... and congratulations!

Whenever I feel disappointed with my parking experiment and about to conclude that parking is not a viable business model in today's world, a new article at NP proves me wrong. Your is one such article. Thanks for inspiring and motivating me.

If I may ask your average per domain acquisition cost for these "parking domains with backlinks" (Average US$/ domain) and the best marketplace to find them? Thanks in advance

Congratulations once again and wish you great success ahead.
 
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You are doing it the right way. Keep it up.
 
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Thanks for sharing! Which software are you using to manage all of your domains?
 
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Python script
With what UI, if I may ask? I have a similar script for bulk-updating the Nameservers of my domains using the Registrar's API, but I still haven't found a great UI library for showcasing my domains except an SQLite DB viewer.

Thanks!
 
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