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Here is the video from facebook:
https://www.primedomains.ai/select/
New AI program that supposedly finds domains for you to register and he flips 3 for 3 in just hours?
Domain-buying products are almost always overpriced crap, but this one seems very deceptive.
Check out the video on the site and tell me what you think.
I think this is into scam territory and not just the usual hyped-up sales copy for similar programs.
Am I wrong?
Your thoughts?
Last edited: Jul 16, 2024
Here is the video from facebook:
https://www.primedomains.ai/select/
New AI program that supposedly finds domains for you to register and he flips 3 for 3 in just hours?
Domain-buying products are almost always overpriced crap, but this one seems very deceptive.
Check out the video on the site and tell me what you think.
I think this is into scam territory and not just the usual hyped-up sales copy for similar programs.
Am I wrong?
Your thoughts?
Haha that guy still going at it. I remember him from affiliate marketing forums 20 years ago, apparently made good money pushing various clickbank products. Flaming logos in 2024
Yeah, I would stay away. He’s pushed other domain products over the years, think somebody started past threads on it here
Last edited: Jul 15, 2024
Found him. Even mentions the clickbank stuff I mentioned. Some domain flipping stuff he was trying to sell. He’s pushed all kinds of different clickbank/digital products over the years. Seems to work for him, got a nice house, cars. Says he sold $20 million in the video
Last edited: Jul 15, 2024
If he had a tool that could turn $12 into $1,000 he wouldn't ask you for $12 let alone go through all of this effort to ask you for it.
Last edited: Jul 15, 2024
Yep, he makes his money selling digital products/subscriptions and such, not actual domaining.
If you’ve ever seen all those ads with people selling how to make money selling on Amazon or elsewhere, they make money selling the digital product or course, they don’t make money actually selling product on those sites. Some of these are crazy. I make hundreds of thousands in profit each month on Amazon, buy my product and I’ll show you how.
If somebody actually made that much, they wouldn’t tell the world about it, creating more competition for themselves. They would keep their mouth shut and mine the hell out of it.
It’s just very old as the internet, internet marketing garbage. It still works because selling the dream is easy and there will never be a shortage of gullible people in this world
Last edited: Jul 15, 2024
Who remembers this?
“DomainerElite by Jamie Lewis launched in January 2016” – DomainerElite.com
It’s a classic:
everything on earth that claims quick easy profits is a scam and or untruth that will benefit only the person claiming it. remember that. it's in your best interest.
Who remembers this?
“DomainerElite by Jamie Lewis launched in January 2016” – DomainerElite.com
It’s a classic:
Hype is one thing, outright lies are another. Look closely at how this guy flips 2 names the same day. Look closely at the Afternic emails. Something does not look right. Can you get a name on the "fast transfer network" same day on a hand reg?
According to Afternic:
It must be registered for 60 days or longer with the current registrar and must not be subject to a 60-day registry lock
Here is the video from facebook:
https://www.primedomains.ai/select/
New AI program that supposedly finds domains for you to register and he flips 3 for 3 in just hours?
Domain-buying products are almost always overpriced crap, but this one seems very deceptive.
Check out the video on the site and tell me what you think.
I think this is into scam territory and not just the usual hyped-up sales copy for similar programs.
Am I wrong?
Your thoughts?
Watching a webinar on it right now. only 10% into the video but he does act like the domains sell quickly on afternic and my experience is that domains sit on afternic for years before they sell (if ever).
His AI I think follows this recipe supposedly
domain contains an adjective and a noun
or a verb and a noun
the words are in a lot of searches e.g. 10k to 500k
The item is expensive e.g. $1 / click
shows example his software found liftweights.net and fineleather.net
claims recent comparable domains sold for between 500-2500
I guess the AI software gives you 'comparables' rather than 'estimates'
the software also looks for recently expired domains that have good comparables
he talks about selling 'starter sites' on flippa where you just put a basic website and logo on the domain but it doesn't have any revenue, anyone done that before? Flippa seems to have some rule that if you don't sell the domain on flippa you can't sell it anywhere else w/o paying Flippa a % anyway even though it didn't sell on Flippa.