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The Biggest Secret In Internet Marketing ho are professional domain flippers. These entrepreneurs buy great domain names and then turn around and sell them for inflated prices. If you absolutely can’t find the right domain name for your business, consider looking at buying an existing name. These often come with at least some traffic, so you can start off with a trickle at the very least.In the Internet marketing world, there are many misconceptions and outright lies. But the biggest secret is one that is so obvious that nobody wants to talk about or is even aware of. In this article, I share what I (and many world class marketers) consider to be the biggest “secret” in Internet marketing.At this point, you’re probably wondering? “What’s the BIGGEST secret?”Before I share thi Finally, if you just can’t find a name that works for you, why not hire someone else to do it for you? PickyDomains is a service that offers you unique domain name ideas. 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For example, if you have a dog jacket website, you could go for something like warmdog.com or outdoordoggy.com instead of the obvious, dogjackets.com. To find suitable domain name possibilities, it’s a good idea to write out a list of all the words that could possibly be used to describe your business and then try different combinations of them. If at all possible, opt for a domain name that ends in .com. While a .info might be cheaper, it is well worth the extra dollars to get a .com domain name. People tend to think .com first when they are typing in an URL and if you have the .info or .net version, they are more likely to end up on your competition’s site! Avoid losing traffic by picking up only .com names. If you really want to maximize traffic, you can buy other variations of your name as well. Be original and creative, but use a domain name that is easy to remember. If your domain name is five words long, most people will simply forget it. 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