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    i bought 20 great domains, now what?

    i just bought 20 great domains (in my mind, anyway) that i feel can become great businesses. they range from niche sports information to international investing to e commerce. the question i have is now what do i do with them to make money? i have no web development experience and my day job takes up enough time. i have tried the godaddy-build it yourself websites, but i am clueless on what and how to create it? have my adwords account all set up and some money to throw into these. what should i do? i want a complete website with pictures, videos, great advertisments, etc...
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    Hey what do you wanna do with them. I can help if you would like me to. PM me and I'll give you some Ideas or my email address so we can talk.

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    Your asking us "now what?" .. I take it you don't have a business plan that would have addressed those issues?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Southern_Lenders View Post
    Your asking us "now what?" .. I take it you don't have a business plan that would have addressed those issues?
    oh yes, i have a business plan. i just need help with design, graphics, set-up.. i know what i want , but i just need help getting the actual site up and running and profitable. i am just looking for some people that can steer me in the right direction. Again, I have no development experience, so i am starting from scratch.
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    probably time to hit the bookstore. lots of great books out there.

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    check out moonfruit

    It's one of the cheapest and easiest build-it-yourself sites around

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    Start putting webpages on those domain names. Think about what your niche is all about. Then start putting contents.
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    i would do a combination of niche sites selling ebooks, and then turn the others into blogs with adsense. I would do that for domains you have that are keword rich.

    I have this on a dating site I did back in 2009 and it brings in over $3000 a month. All I do is pay someone for nice content everyweek and that is working like a charm. :-)

    If you think you have gone too nuts with domains you can sell them on flippa, yes just the domain. or keep them.

    I once sold a domain I did not want on flippa for $900 bucks, someone really wanted the domain name. :-)
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    Try to build a website on the basis of an existing content mamangement system like WordPress. You can also make use of special website building software that is usually provided by any web hosting company.
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