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TWO FACTS YOU CANNOT DENY!
1.) Billy Rubin = Mouth Breather
2.) Buying a domain name with valuable type-in traffic is not handled as a business, "expense."
(The registration is a business expense.)
Another lesson on basic economics and accounting
You don't need to pay off the purchase price to break even.
Let's say you are a mouth breathing moron like Billy Rubin. This means you should be able to AT LEAST make ppc earnings without knowing or doing anything! Lucky for Billy Rubin!
Now, let's say you pay someone 7 years ppc income for a nice domain name.
Let's say you earn ppc income as expected.
After 3 and 1/2 years you will have earned back half of what you paid and you will own an asset worth at least half of what you paid out.
So, if you are the worst at converting traffic into cash, you use ppc. So, you buy a domain name for 7 years ppc income and you break even in 3 and 1/2 years.
Now consider people who really have things together and are able to earn more than the default ppc. Imagine the end user who has a product that matches the traffic perfectly.
This person could easily make at least double what a ppc bozo (like Billy Rubin) can make.
AT LEAST DOUBLE!!! EASY!!!!!
This means that this particular site owner who invests in a quality asset (like ***************) and who pays only 7 years ppc for the domain, would break even around the 1 and 3/4 year mark and would double his investment in just 3 and 1/2 years.
At the 7 year mark he will have at least quadrupled his investment (a lot more if the domain and traffic continue to increase in value over those 7 years).
THIS IS SIMPLY FOR MAKING TWICE THE GENERIC PPC INCOME. EASY - IF YOU'VE GOT THE PRODUCT OR CONTENT!!! YOU ARE LIMITED ONLY BY YOUR ABILITY TO EARN FROM THE TRAFFIC!
Don't listen to Billy Ruben he is a mouth breathing moron who stays drunk to avoid the hideous truth about his life.
This information was provided to you for FREE! Many would have you try to pay for such information and even more people out there would rather you never really understood the true value of type-in traffic domains.
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