Things You'll Need:
- PickyDomains contributor account.
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Step 1
Sign up as a contributor for a PickyDomains.com account at PickyDomains.com. You will need a contributor account to make money at PickyDomains.
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Step 2
After logging in to your account, look on the left side under "User Name". Click on the first blue link that says "Available Orders". It will take you to a new screen.
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Step 3
At the new screen, look under the listing of "Available Orders". You will see a list of the type of domain name clients are looking for. Read the listings and click on the ones that interest you. Keep in mind, the more listings you click on the more money you can make at PickyDomains.
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Step 4
Read the details on each listing. You will learn the Domain description:
Desired domain extensions, Domain associated keywords, and Domain Specs. -
Step 5
Brainstorm domain name ideas for the listing. Put each domain name you think of in the suggestion box. Then click submit. Pickydomains.com will throw out domain names that are already registered.
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Step 6
Wait for approval on the domain names you successfully submitted. If the lister selects the domain name you submitted you will make money with PickDomains. PickyDomains.com receives $50.00 from the client and they will pay you one half of it $25.00.













Comments
dydmo said
on 8/22/2009 I just wanted to point out that there is a very similar site out there called http://www.demandyourdomain.com. As well as domain name suggestions, you can request and offer logo suggestions. The site is brand new so there is not much traffic, but we are hoping traffic will increase in the near future. We assure all contributors that they will be paid for their services. We are here to run a trustworthy business and hope to build a large clientele. Please, check it out and let us know if you have any issues!
StacyP said
on 11/15/2008 PickyDomains sounds like an easy way to earn money.
01KendraWrites said
on 11/15/2008 It makes me think, what happens if the lister doesn't "Accept" any of the domain names, but then goes and takes one of them. I'll have to check out the site to see if there is a way around it.
Desula said
on 11/15/2008 Thank you for this information on picking domain names.
01KendraWrites said
on 11/15/2008 It makes me think, what happens if the lister doesn't "Accept" any of the domain names, but then goes and takes one of them. I'll have to check out the site to see if there is a way around it.