How to make $3,000 or more with other people’s websites

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How do you make money from other people's websites? 


This might sound very strange to make money with others' websites, but in reality you can make money from someone else's domain names – as you obviously won't get access to their actual websites or blogs such as their content in the form of articles, blog posts, pictures and comments etc.

The way of making money is called domain-harvesting or simply more informally known as domain snatching. If I were you I'd definitely tap into this market as a viable source to make money with. Perhaps you don't quite understand and realize the potential of how much money you can get from this specific way.





The purpose of this short article is to bring you closer to reality that you can ultimately reap beyond $3,000 a month from domain-harvesting.

While some people are using very sophisticated software to look upon expiring domains with specific characteristics, most people scavenge around the World Wide Web in sweat and labor, looking and hunting for websites that will soon expire in the next few days. While some people appeal to the liking of already expired domain names, I must add that the purpose of those doing so is completely different from domain snatching. They would do it to buy such a domain to keep it. It is more vital of the essence in terms of time and taking in more money to gain in on expiring domain names (those that were websites) rather than those who would already expired.

You wouldn't be able to snatch an expired domain – you could only buy it. Ultimately meaning that you cannot benefit to make $10s of instant cash at once per domain name.

Domain Snatching


This is not a form of website hi-jacking – but rather a very profitable way to make money with. Whenever you'd come off to a website and making money with domain names would be the topic – you'll likely hear the same thing present on different websites scattered around: there's money in it buying an expired domain name and either reselling it or parking it and make a few single bucks from the ads on an empty website.





With domain snatching, many in secrecy, operate and guide this profitable information they know about, day by day. Standing by to gobble up any good standing website, registering its domain name in their names the very second it wasn't renewed by its owner in time. This is where the easy money starts rolling in.

The soonest you succeed in registering a website name/domain in/under your own name (because the owner didn't renew it in time), it becomes your property.



What do you do with this property?


  • Start a blog by installing and launching the Wordpress blogging platform with your domain name.

  • Publish an article related to the content that was in the blog still a day or two ago.

Now you have a blog and not just a domain name.

In the first place, you would've probably looked to snatch up a website that have an Alexa rank nearer to the top 1000,000 – but more importantly, one that would have more than 100 dofollow backlinks to the main domain, rather than just the blog posts or articles. This will ensure that the website will actually sustain half or even more of its previous ranking strength to retain the visitor amounts from Google.

You will definitely benefit $10 or more per day from advertising revenue from one blog. So if you snatch up 10 websites with a favorable seo background – you'll likely score more than $100 a month from 10 domains that cost you $10/year or $100 for all ten per year.

That isn't the ultimate way to profit though. In fact, keeping the domain names won't make you a lot of money. Once you successfully gained power over others' websites names and they haven't contacted you, you can contact them in the first three days in the hope that they'd want their domains back. They would be able to start a new blog with the content that was on their previous website name you now own. However, they'll need to work from start to get that new blog with the old content ranked, by building backlinks organically. This will take many weeks up into a few months.

Negotiate with this person that you'll gladly sell his domain name back to him so that he may restore his website to the full – for $50 or at most $100. Don't ever be greedy to ask more than this, as above $100, the person would probably buy himself an existing blog and just import his content into that blog, anyway.

Most likely however, especially when you are polite and also mention that you might want to sell the domain you now own with the strong seo background to the public for a better offer if he or she don't respond within 3-5 days (in a timely manner) – the previous domain name owner will buy back his domain as it grew sentimental value towards him or her.

Doing the calculations: If you could successfully snatch up 15 expiring domains per week with good seo rankings and you sell them back to their owners for $60 – you'll profit $750 in one week, translating into $3,000 a month. After selling the domain names you found not getting renewed in time, repeat for more successes. There are millions of websites, although only about 500,000 really have actual value.

Simply do a manual search in Google for words such as “domain name” + created: 20.01.14 expires: 20.01.16 as an example. With the greatest emphasis on the expire date.

Sometimes, in fact, it would be best only to search “domain name” + expires 20.01.16 ONLY. There are obviously more specific ways to obtain information in this regard that will also make your task easier. However, you don't need to spend money to make this work for you. That's exactly why Google is there.

Have fun, and I hope you find all the success in the world.

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