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Effective Domain Secrets... Revealed

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If you owned a brick and mortar store and were looking to open a second to increase your profits, you would look for a well traveled area that is also targeted to your clientele. The reason for doing this would be to hopefully double your profit margin or more.

It is also a well-known strategy that to open a second brick and mortar store on the same street can be beneficial under the correct circumstances. After all, your best competition should be yourself!

OK why am I going on about brick and mortar stores when we are supposed to be discussing domain names? Simply because the web works the same way as a brick and mortar store.

Think about this for a moment. Your first site is your original brick and mortar storefront. Your new store is a separate domain name and newly designed web site. The location you choose will be the keywords you select to work with for search engine placement. This is how one finds highly trafficked areas and tries to assume a top position on the street.

I am not referring to redirecting or pointing one domain to another. By doing this, you are limiting your search engine acceptance rate. This would be more as if setting up a billboard along a road not well traveled.

Now take from the examples above you can utilize separate keywords for each new site or perhaps use one new site to duplicate the keywords of your original site. This would be similar as to placing a second brick and mortar store on the same street as your original. How can this benefit you? For example, your site is currently ranked number four under Best Telephone Rates in a few search engines. By duplicating the key words, however the wording and design must be significantly different from your original, you could end up with the number three and four spots. Now rather then owning 10% of the top positions you own 20% of the top positions. This could mean an increase of 10% or more traffic to your sites! This does not guarantee top placement but rather is a place to start!

Unlike brick and mortar store fronts which would cost you thousands if not hundred's of thousands of dollars to open, with monthly expenses for lease payments, utilities, employee salaries… You can now open a second store with ASUHosting.com wholesale domain registration service for pennies on the dollar.

Just to give you an example, I have submitted four long distance sites that we promote to generate residual income. Now some sites do better than others as would brick and mortar stores in different locations. The main issue is we have easily quadrupled our income since site number two has received prime positioning in some major search engines under highly traveled search terms.

Another way to view this principle is to think of each site representing a new-sales agent you bring aboard your business, less the training, less the commission paid to them…

You setup a new site targeted at a new market area. Each sales person or site has a unique selling territory.

By registering a few good domains and beginning to develop your next site, you are duplicating yourself. Imagine if you duplicated yourself 10 times. You could be generating ten times the profits you are making now and perhaps even more!


Do not delay. I am not telling you to go purchase twenty-five domains now, but rather think of a few good ones and register them. Then begin working on your first new site and proceed gradually from there.

As you begin to work on your first site, you will begin to think of other domains possibly. Take a moment and check the availability of each.

By now your thoughts are probably wandering, thinking of domains or perhaps how simple this concept is. You are correct as well as it has proven to be effective. Why do you think so many affiliate programs have shown up on the web? Now you can duplicate an affiliate program without having to pay anyone commissions by simply duplicating yourself. This is a very EFFECTIVE concept and one most online business do not use. Take advantage of this idea by putting to use today. Do it before your competition does!

Now here is another benefit to generating additional sites under separate domains.

The major search engines are continuously getting smarter. They now are beginning to place weight on relevant links from one site to your site. Classified ads somewhere are not considered to be relevant links. A relevant link would be a site linking to yours that offers information on the same topic or related topic. For example, assuming you now have ten sites geared toward marketing the long distance service industry. Take the first site and link to the other nine sites. Repeat this procedure until you have completed on all of your sites. Now, each of your long distance sites has nine relevant links. The great part about this is you need not trade links with others that may potentially end up taking a share of business that could have been yours. If a potential customer clicks a link to go elsewhere, they will only be leaving one of your sites to go to another one of YOUR sites.

So do not sell yourself short. By registering additional domains and using, the steps above you are simulating opening a chain of brick and mortar stores, without the overhead. Imagine if you had only one store in a 50-mile radius. Now if you added 9 more stores in the same radius and located them in well traveled areas (similar to search engine keywords) where do you think your business will be down the road?

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Wishing You Success,

Bruce Galle

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