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I mentioned recently that I would be quick-flipping several websites to show you how to do that as an additional income stream when client work is slow (or perhaps just because you enjoy it).
I also previously mentioned that I wasn’t going to post the domains up front, but I changed my mind. You can find the sites through the links below. As of now here’s what I’ve done:
- I registered 11 .info domains that were keyword-rich and based on keyword phrases with decent search volume and advertiser competition.
- I manually installed the latest Wordpress version on each domain.
- I got rid of the default first WP post and put a quick intro on each site – those intros will either be expanded or deleted before I actually sell the sites.
I haven’t yet chosen themes / designs for them, so they’re all using the default. I’ll be working on that over the holidays. I’m also planning to get the content ready for at least two sites over the holidays, so they’ll be ready to flip first thing in the new year.
The sites I’m flipping don’t fall within the primary area I write in for clients. Instead, this time around I chose to focus on niches that would be particularly interesting to readers early in the year (such as things based on new year’s resolutions).
The niches cover dieting, walking for weight loss, home fitness equipment, green living, free online courses, online master’s degree programs, how to get organized, tips on saving money, recipes, making money online, and various things people might want to learn.
Related posts:
- Cheap Domain Names for Those Wanting to Try Quick Website Flipping
- To Flip or Not to Flip?
- Site Quick Flipping – Example 1
- The Freelancer’s Quick Guide to Accounting and Bookkeeping
- eWritingJobs.com – Sold
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