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Everyone serious about doing business online needs to register a domain name for their website. In this guide, we’ll step you through the process of finding, monetizing, and flipping aged domains. Moreover, I will spell out the concrete benefits you will get if you invest in aged domains.

Most of the people go to their favorite registrar and start typing keywords until they found one available. Speaking about good registrars, I can recommend you PorkBun and NameCheap, which both have fantastic prices.

The problem is that most of the good domain names (short, easy to spell, and brand-able) are already taken.

However, there is some other way you can start your online presence, and I’m talking here about aged domains.

Finally, I will step you through standard solutions effectively and efficiently to find aged domains that can help your bottom line.

  1. 1. What is an aged domain?
  2. 2. PROs and CONs of aged domains
  3. 3. Where to find aged domains
  4. 4. How to spot excellent domains
  5. 5. How to sell aged domains
  6. Conclusion

 

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