“Discover How I Make $100-$300 A Day Flipping Domains”

2009 November 30
by MHB

That is the title of course offered by the QuickFlipFormula.com which was the subject of a press release issued today.

The course is the product of the world famous domainer, Ivan Correces, and for a mere $47, Mr. Correces will teach you:

“”"The exact flipping formula you can use over and over again to generate cash you can pocket.  How to purchase $10 domain names and double, triple or quadruple its online value.”"

“”All you need is a laptop and an internet connection. Start up costs are low.
“”No major expenses to invest into. Takes up to 1 – 2 hour per day.
“”And you don’t have to work everyday.
There’s no complicated training involved.
“”My step-by-step process eliminates all the guesswork.
No face-to-face or “cold-calling” involved.
“”All your work is done on the internet.
Percentage of losing money is minimal.
“”If you do not sell a domain name you lose under $10″”

Wow if I only had this information years ago, I could have registered those $10 domains and turned them into $30 and maybe even $40.

Alias, I just found out about this exciting opportunity today, and although its too late for me, you still have time, if you ACT NOW.

and have the $47 bucks (discounts available).

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  1. 2009 November 30

    Unfortunately, ‘halvarez’ used a better formula that beat Correce’s each and every time.

  2. 2009 December 1

    “”Wow if I only had this information years ago, I could have registered those $10 domains and turned them into $30 and maybe even $40.”"

    You did! You just made them add a lot more 0’s in your sales!! ;)

    Sad part is, many will probably lay down that $47. And never see it again!

  3. 2009 December 1

    Its called “Selling hope to the hopeless”!!

  4. 2009 December 1

    You all laugh, and sure, this guy’s come-on is pretty absurd – but some of us have gotten our start in domaining as low-price, high-volume flippers. In the past few years, I’ve sold thousands of reg-fee .com’s & .net’s for “double, triple or quadruple” their cost (and some for much more, fortunately). And I didn’t even pay this guy $47 to learn how!

    (Come to think of it, _I_ should be the one offering these $47 lessons.) :)

  5. 2009 December 1

    it is a hope for somebody that has expertise in selling domain name, but hopeless for most all the people.

  6. 2009 December 1

    Thank god for systems like this, somebody has to buy all those domains that we let expire!

  7. 2009 December 1
    Windy City permalink

    Hmmm…the audacity of hope extends even to the domaining world. Snake oil, anyone?

  8. 2009 December 1

    For those who still struggle to flip domain name, Here is an Open Domain Market to try. There is no fee or commission involved. The buyer and you can communicate directly.

  9. 2009 December 1
    Pat permalink

    MHB, is that an affiliate link?

  10. 2009 December 1

    What this guy promises isn’t all that outlandish and is very much possible.

    The key is knowing what your audience wants whether they’re end users or domainers.

    I’m not Ivan Correces but one of my domainer students went from zero to selling to MHB in a few months and he’s only a college student.

    :)

  11. 2009 December 1
    MHB permalink

    Pat

    No it is not, but he does has a program

  12. 2009 December 1

    I have not seen the system but making 2-3 hundred a day is very doable. Domainers can make this amount of money if they are not lazy, have a phone and email and do some homework. Read everything you can including this system. $47 is nothing for information. You will spend $47 in beer in a weekend so why not take the same money and learn how to make even more money.

  13. 2009 December 1

    Why does the website looks exactly like all the other get rich quick websites.

    Read the forums and blogs and save yourself the $47 for your first domain investment.

  14. 2009 December 6

    Hey. Nice website. I enjoyed your posts. Keep it up.

  15. 2009 December 9

    I just saw the advertisement for this “get rich quicky sh*t” on your site. Why do you let them advertise on your website ? I cannot believe you need the ad revenue.

  16. 2009 December 9
    MHB permalink

    Snick

    Funny a week after I ran the story the guy wants to know if I want to sign up as an affiliate because of all the traffic he got from it.

    I tell him know and then asks me if he can advertise.

    I send him over the guy who handles the advertising and he buys a spot.

    To answer your question, Its a free country so what right do I have to tell him he can’t advertise?

    He’s not doing anything illegal

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