/24-7PressRelease/ - SEDONA, AZ - July 29, 2007 - Through much reading and lots of trial and error he learned how to buy names, including expired domain names with traffic, monetize his portfolio of names and how to sell off some of the portfolio and increase the income of those domains that he chose to keep in his portfolio.
As a result of this experience he designed a class to teach anyone how to find names that have both income potential and sales potential, how to buy them, where to register them. How to make money with the names that you purchase and how to sell the ones that you no longer want to own (including how to price the names you chose to sell).
You will learn which domain registrars have the best prices, the best management software, and the best lists of expired domain names available for purchase.
You will also learn how to use various automated tools to analyze names to determine their value. You will learn the power of the Domain Research Tool (DRT) and how to use DRT to maximize your future income potential.
There have been several recent articles giving insight into how others have built huge fortunes with their domain portfolios. The numbers of people who have made these great sums are money is small - but there are thousands of people throughout the world who have invested small amounts and make a constant supplemental income.
If you are a senior citizen - you may get a sizable side benefit of keeping your mind sharp by looking at long lists of names trying to pick winners.
Joel Gilgoff's next class will be held at the Southwest Inn at Sedona (southwestinn.com) located in magnificent Sedona, Arizona on Saturday August 18 and will be limited to just 12 people. This small class size will allow each individual to get the maximum class benefit. The class fee is only $995. For a class outline and signup form please see his website at domainclasses.info
Investing in Internet Domain Names is the subject of this most popular class. This is a hot new topic - with the real estate market in the doldrums, and the bond market flat.
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