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Making a Domain earn £1 a week

I would suggest you think about posting links to adult sites in your sig though... think its against forum rules and admin might ask you to take them off (im sure someone will correct me if im wrong though :) )

Rich :cool:


I take it off in a bit then....... so what I’m doing is not illegal....Basically if someone types my domain in the browser but go to another site that’s ok...even if my domain is not on the browser? Again I’m new J sorry for the virgin questions
 
Keep up the good work ;)

I will do....I hope that happens every weekend... well I have to find out how it happened realy because I dont know. On friday I put the affilate link to the other site and then I just saw money coming in.

How do I check the traffic or is it that people just typed it in over the weekend or something ??? :confused: :confused:
 
I have just been reading through this thread again which has been very useful for a complete newbie.

Quite a few people mentioned that they were going to try this route and I thought (since its been a couple of months) that it would be very useful if we had a bit of a roll call about people have got on.
 
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I bought a few generic .org.uk domains with decent ovt results for those search terms... Its been about a month now and I've been so busy on some of my big projects that I haven't really had a chance to develop many mini sites.

I did publish 2 though, as a small test (they are satin and quasar - both in my sig)

Satin has made US$2.54, not going to be retiring on that but the site is done (a little SEO when I have time and I can get it listed higher) and I can leave it now. If every month it makes about £1.50, over 2 years thats £36 which is £30 profit. I have about 150 of these sites to do, so when I get round to it, if I even get this small sum from each that could equate to £5-6k per reg term... Not bad from domains that currently recieve zero traffic.

Not enough hours in the day though!!

Im sure plenty of people have much more exciting success stories than me! :lol:

Rich :cool:
 
Minisites (for me) are definitely the way to go.

paul posted earlier:
The key to this is picking the domains that are exact matches to keyword phases that are searched for.

He's right .....


I have now regd 14 names and all have landed on MSN (and some in google) at sometime in May.

Total earnings for May: $88.47

Earnings for June so far: $82.98

And all because of this thread. Thank you!



sji2671 stated:
Unique content is the way to go

He's right.....


I stated earlier that I had been "borrowing" some content and changing a few words. Since then I have changed 4 sites and rewritten the content in my own words and it has made a huge difference. They are earning double what they did, as they are number 1 (instead of number 6) for their respective search terms.

It didn't take long. About 20 mins a site.



So for me now, it has to be:
1. keyword or keyword phrase
2. unique content


Keyword:
It can be anything, as long as someone is going to search for it.
garden shears
bunions
bicycle tyres


Domain name:
co.uk, org.uk or me.uk ?

What i've found is it doesn't matter. MSN and google like them all and do not differentiate between them.


.
 
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Another tip when building your mini sites is to make use of the Google tilda search function (~keyword) a tilda is the little squiggle above the # key.

What this does is it gives you the words that Google group together or relate to each other.

If you use the keywords 'garden shears' as in the previous post you would get the following words that you could add to your content to make it more attractive to Google etc.

Results for 'Garden' (related words are highlighted)

garden
gardening
gardens
gardener
landscape
landscaping
lawn
plant
nursery

Results for 'Shears' (not a very good example)

shears
scissors

Don't try and get them all into one page, try spreading them over 2 or 3 pages then the search engines should give more weight to your domain for the keyword/phrase you are trying to score for :cool:

Paul
 
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I finally had a go at my first ever mini site. Being a complete newbie to all of this it has taken me way too long to build and a lot of sweat, curses and tears!

But I would appreciate some feedback on design etc as I am now in search engines but seem to be getting v short visits - google anaytics tells me average time on site is 0s! Any ideas on what is scaring people off?

ps I know my google adsense is badly matched to content but this site was more about me learning the ropes to be honest (also i know the link on the right doesn't work yet, hoping to put that right today).

Site is mortgageexitfee.co.uk - thank in advance for your help
 
Change to "charset=iso-8859-1" to resolve the £ problem.

The page doesnt work for me, the center column is at the bottom of the page, meaning something in there is too large and needs reducing in size.
 
Change to "charset=iso-8859-1" to resolve the £ problem.

The page doesnt work for me, the center column is at the bottom of the page, meaning something in there is too large and needs reducing in size.

Thanks Firestars, no idea how I will fix the centre column problem will try!

I am using IE7 and it had looked fine for me, I will load a few other browers and see what it looks like with them.
 
I am using IE7 and it had looked fine for me, I will load a few other browers and see what it looks like with them.

Actually works ok in Firefox as it automatically moves over the text into the right column slightly.

I think its the top Google add thats causing the problem, try moving it to the smaller size.
 
But I would appreciate some feedback on design etc as I am now in search engines but seem to be getting v short visits - google anaytics tells me average time on site is 0s! Any ideas on what is scaring people off?

First thing to ask yourself is how are people getting to your site? I'm guessing through a search engine or old links, as the domain is not an obvious type-in domain. Then, when you know how they're getting to you, you can change your content to give them what they want.

As for the design, I would change the top of the page so the content is higher up, as it is now half the page is filled with a picture that doesn't really relate to the site, a banner and a title which would be better at the start of the content.

Generally, people want to see information instantly. Again this is only my opinion but, you have far too much text packed into your page, you would do much better if you left a little bit more white space.

If you scroll down to the title that says "Who can reclaim Mortgage Exit Fees?" so that it's at the top of the page. I think this is about the right amount of info to display on a page at any one time. Also do you really need 'Latest News' and 'About us' if it's only a mini site to earn you money from adsense???

Paul
 
Thanks to everyone for their feedback.

I will take on board your comments and have a look around for a more suitable template to use. Will of course welcome any suggestion on that :D
 
Just happened on this thread - how did I miss it? - and have found it extremely interesting and informative. Thanks to all that have taken the time to post so far: I've learned much.

I think I'll take the plunge with some of my domains... news forthcoming on how I get on. :)

Cheers,
Mike.
 
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On 12/06 I wrote:


Minisites (for me) are definitely the way to go.

paul posted earlier:
The key to this is picking the domains that are exact matches to keyword phases that are searched for.

He's right .....


I have now regd 14 names and all have landed on MSN (and some in google) at sometime in May.

Total earnings for May: $88.47

Earnings for June so far: $82.98

And all because of this thread. Thank you!



sji2671 stated:
Unique content is the way to go

He's right.....


I stated earlier that I had been "borrowing" some content and changing a few words. Since then I have changed 4 sites and rewritten the content in my own words and it has made a huge difference. They are earning double what they did, as they are number 1 (instead of number 6) for their respective search terms.

It didn't take long. About 20 mins a site.



So for me now, it has to be:
1. keyword or keyword phrase
2. unique content


Keyword:
It can be anything, as long as someone is going to search for it.
garden shears
bunions
bicycle tyres


Domain name:
co.uk, org.uk or me.uk ?

What i've found is it doesn't matter. MSN and google like them all and do not differentiate between them.


Update:
On the 14 sites, total earnings for June was $234.25 = £117.00

I am not here to blow my own trumpet. 10 weeks ago I never even had these names. I only regd after reading this thread. So I'm writing to give something back.

Follow what has been said on this thread and what is above.

1. Reg an exact keword/phrase.
2. Insert unique content.


What sort of things have I been regin?

anorexia.me.uk
selfmutilation.co.uk
marinepollution.co.uk

Are they likely to sell? No they are not but they were not regd for selling, they were regd for adsense after reading this thread.


Here is one that is free to reg. Will it sell? No it won't but it will get clicks from the likes of school projects etc:

oceancurrents.co.uk


Thank you for all posters on this thread.

If things stay the same as they are, all names are paid for and I have 23 months @ £100 = a free 2 week holiday in the sun for me and my family every 2 years.


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