Thanks for sharing, and congrats on the sale! A great example of what's possible when you have the SEO skills, knowledge, and $30K+ to spend to outsource most of the work.
Good takeaway for using the form to get prospects to answer some questions in the niche to make sure they have the mindset to work in that niche. Also really interesting how you managed the sale yourself, those extra fees from brokers are insane even real estate brokers are dropping fees like crazy how do we still have these insane empireflipper fees today
Thanks for sharing the video, I have some questions here: How much did the domain cost? How long it took to gain traffic when you live the site? How many links did you build for the site? How much traffic were you gaining on average per month?
If you are selling a site with Mediavine ads, the buyer has to sign up again and MV goes through the approval process again for the site before transferring it over. It doesn't take that long, though. Probably a week or so.
I second that. And they stopped taking in sites that are under 50k sessions even if it's your second site. The limit used to be about 25k. Exceptions are those that make $100k+/yearly with them, they can get their smaller sites approved too.
@@jeyzeus Interesting about the exceptions. I heard that AdThrive will allow you to bring on your second site at 25k, but the first site requirement is 100k haha
When you buy an expired domain w many backlinks, what should one do? Should I 301 redirect all backlinks to homepage via the htaccess file, recreate the pages w the same back link urls? Or what would be the best approach to all the internal pages that have backlinks but do not exist after purchasing the expired domain?
The safest approach would be to bring the old site back up and add content to it, then release a redesign that includes many redirects to the most relevant pages of the domain (not all to home page).
How old was the domain when you guys first purchased it? And I'm assuming it was called bomisch when you purchased it which makes me wonder what did bomisch mean or did it mean anything to you guys and did it bother you or did it not matter at all?
In your previous video you talked about the format to use on youtube and I really like your channel that you never put distracting background music in. Background music always makes it worse for technical material IMO because it only distract from the content and always narrows the range or the audience to the one who happen to like that kind of music. Maybe 25% overlap at best. I listen at 2x and so it always just makes everything horrible. So I hope you don't continue to put background music and sound effects and other extraneous stuff on your videos because they add negative value.
I have a great domain name that i never finished a website for it. I'd like to sell it for a profit. Maybe we can joint-venture & get this awesome name sold(?)😎💯
😂😂😂 Basically 10-50k to outsource everything except keyword research and ahrefs acccount. How delusional this people are, what make them think that there is some kind of value in this video