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3
Jun
I want to know if anyone has tried the gator hosting thing, it goes something like this.
You first sign up to be an affiliate with gator hosting; if you can land 21 hosting clients per month then gator hosting will pay you $125 for each one, which would be $2,625 per month. If you sell more than that then of course you make more money.
Now…how to get the 21 hosting clients is pretty neat.
You first have to do a little research as we are going to build a blog.
We start by figuring out a topic to build the blog about, so we think of about 10 different items we see around the house.
You know things like bed sheets, rocking chairs, TV remote controls, curling irons and things like that.
The idea is to find a good keyword that can be used as a domain name. Once we do that we head over to Amazon and see if there are some products that can be sold with that domain name.
Once that’s done we register the domain name and set up hosting; using our affiliate account and of course use a different credit card, name and IP.
From there we put together a WordPress blog, make it rank and get traffic.
The idea is to set the blog up and sale it, of course you need to be getting traffic and have some sort of ranking but you can sell them for about $50.00 a piece, from what I’ve heard.
I’ve heard of people selling as many as 10 per day and making their total living in doing so.
Build them, rank them and sell them for a quick $50.00 bucks plus make some money on the backend from the hosting but not on host gator. We can set up our own server and do our own hosting and make the money for years to come.
The blogs can be sold at places like
WarriorForum.com
SitePoint
Specialized blog flipping services
Forums.DigitalPoint.com
Ebay
And I am sure there are more. But the real question is has any tried flipping blogs?
Is it as easy as everyone claims it is?
And is there money to be made in doing so?
Tags: Hosting & Affiliate Marketing, Web Hostingnone



