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Ebay Affiliate Marketing Tactics - Expired Domains

About three months ago I released my first internet marketing course called Revenue Domains Exposed. The course offers over 5 hours of tutorial “how to” video as well as and ebook and deals with tapping into affiliate commissions and adsense income via expired domain names.

I began testing out concepts last year and it became so very powerful I actually launched Rev Domains. From time to time I like to continue to test these methods and in May I stopped by Godaddy’s TDNam and pickup up a fantastic domain name in less than 15 minutes or so.

After I grabbed the domain name I posted a job at Rentacoder.com looking for someone to write content for the new domain / site. I hired a woman working for home for about $65 and she wrote me about 20 articles based on the niche of the site.

Well it’s been 5 weeks since I put up the site and it has already broken even  ;-)

Earnings From June 4th – July 20th 2008

  • Adsense Earnings: $38
  • Ebay Earnings:$167

This puts the site into profit in just 5 shorts weeks, from start to finish the project took me about 4 or 5 hours to complete. This process is so simple and quick to execute that you can easily launch ten or so of these types of sites in just one month. Doing so your multiplies your earnings and this is the basis for my Course Revenue Domains.

You can learn more about Rev Domains and sign up for my free video course on expired domain name profits here.

To Your Success,
Brian J

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11 Responses to “Ebay Affiliate Marketing Tactics - Expired Domains”

  1. Jak on July 23rd, 2008 9:16 pm

    how are you getting your main keywords to rank so well to get that much traffic?
    I’m having trouble getting in top 5 of google results.

  2. Desmond on July 23rd, 2008 10:08 pm

    With Tdnam how long does it take for them to push the name to your account? It’s been a while since I purchased a domain there.

    Desmond Owens

  3. Brian J on July 24th, 2008 12:49 pm

    Jak,

    Well that is certainly a loaded question! Are we speaking of my Revenue Domains methods? Do you have that course? Please give me a bit more info and I will try to answer you the best I can.

    Thanks,
    Brian

  4. Brian J on July 24th, 2008 12:50 pm

    Desmond,

    7 days from the time the auction ends, you can log into Tdnam and you account will show you just when you get your domain name.

    Brian J

  5. Jak on July 24th, 2008 7:04 pm

    No I don’t have course, I’m trying to get a feel for your style first before I commit to yet another Internet MArketer. (no disrespect but sometimes I feel like the only people making money online are those peddling “make money online products”.

    For ranking your sites, I’m assuming your using the traditional article marketing?

  6. luxus on July 28th, 2008 4:00 pm

    I brough expried domaon name PR5 (yes PR5) with huge of back link then I pull ebay partner network into mysite and after 2 month mysite PR5 gone and no backlink at all. can you explain to me what happen to mysite and how can I solve this problem

    thank

  7. Brian J on July 28th, 2008 4:19 pm

    Luxus,

    If your going to play with expired domains I would recommend you pick up my course Revenue Domains Exposed. The cost will be offset by what you learn.

    http://www.revenuedomainsexposed.com

    Now about your question:

    1) Did you cloak your affiliate ebay links?
    2) Did you keep the content the same from what used to be on the domain / site?
    3) Did you add any other content besides pulling in ebay results?

    Very important to cloak your affiliate links, and it is imperative that you offer the same exact content that used to be present on the domain when I was a pr5.

    How about the content you added? Was it unique content?

    Brian

  8. Dale on July 29th, 2008 1:30 pm

    Jak,
    I just want to assure you that Brians course is a very good, and small investment for your business. I have two of his products, this one is the first that i bought, and have actually learned more and, this is key, gotten results faster than I ever did from the so called gurus.

    I understand your caution as I have spent no telling how many thousands of dollars on stuff that was just rehashed and left me hanging. Brian provides videos that let you see exactly what he is telling you to do. That is also key for me. I can read it and maybe get it but if I can see it, I can duplicate what I’m seeing.

    The information is complete and if anything Brian over delivers, almost to a fault when compared with many of the gurus out there, which is talked about a lot but hard to find.

    I know, this sounds like a commercial and maybe it is but I am a very satisfied customer. I have never met Brian but in the last couple of months have really seen my business start to take off in large part due to what i have learned from him.

    Okay, commercial over. ;-)
    Dale

  9. Brian J on July 29th, 2008 1:37 pm

    Thanks for your kind words Dale.
    Bj

  10. Dale on July 29th, 2008 6:04 pm

    Brian,

    Maybe kind but well deserved. Your style is straight forward and easy to follow and make every effort to explain your technics with the absolute novice in mind. Many courses and their authors forget where they came from I think. Probably not intentionally but they leave out so many of the details that someone new to all this can and will get hung up on. I think thats where your products stand out, at least for me.

    You won’t see me out there jumping on a soap box for everything that comes along. But when I finally find something that gives me what I need to get to where i want to go, I will happily sing it’s praises.

    And you my friend have given me exactly what I have been looking for.

    All the best,
    Dale

  11. Desmond on August 4th, 2008 9:50 am

    I just got my domain and I got my articles ready so Im just waiting for the domain to be transferred into my account :)

    Desmond

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