Investment Utopia: 1504% ROI

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Residual income, cash flow, is a beautiful thing! This is just the story of one domain out of hundreds of thousands of domains with similar characteristics. Important to note results may vary. While some domains will do better majority will do nothing or less. Key is to learning fundamentals first, find a working formula, and scale.

6 Responses to “Investment Utopia: 1504% ROI”


  1. 1 Dman

    http://www.vaccumtubesupply.com/ doesn’t resolve or is it me?

    —-Answer—-

    You spelled it wrong, it’s vacuumtubesupply.com
    cheers
    Sahar

  2. 2 john n.

    I call BS on this example. The name is getting traffic from the former website, and it looks like this guy picked it up from TDNAM. This is not a new registration and not indicative of direct navigation traffic. The ROI assumes the expired traffic from the former web site will last forever.

    —-Answer—-

    Thanks for the added info. Looks like the comment section for this post will serve as a good lesson for those who wish to understand traffic sources better. Always question.
    Cheers
    Sahar

  3. 3 Jason Davis

    Hi, He says in the video that the cost of the domain was 9 bucks. how do you deal with the renewal fees in this equation. Thanks

    Jason

  4. 4 Adam

    It’s not that the domain is really getting type-ins, it’s ranked #1 in Yahoo for “vacuum tube supply” and “vacuum tube supplies”:

    http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=vacuum tube supply&ei=UTF-8

    In other words, he just got lucky that it got ranked well.

  5. 5 Adam

    Forgot to add this was an expired domain, so it also has backlinks, which help. His video makes it seem as he regged a brand new domain.

  6. 6 John

    I think it is another great example to others that: Not all the good domains are taken. I have many similar results, however I use paid parking programs which give me more dollars per click.

  7. 7 Marc

    I’ve done his course and it’s actually very inspiring. I wondered, however, why my efforts after lots of research and time spent were so piddly compared to some of the examples he demonstrated. I dug deeper, did some backlink checks and checked serps etc. and hey presto, found that most of them had previous owners and had a number of backlinks etc. In fairness to him, although it seems as though he’s demoing a new reggy, in the course at least, he doesn’t actually say it is.

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