Alex Drobushevskiy is a solo entrepreneur and domain investor. He started tracking domains for websites that are down, to register them. If the owner doesn't renew the domain, it becomes available for registration by the registrar. To track domains, he uses the Telegram bot YourDomainBot.
The idea of investing in domains came to me several years ago. At that time, I had a small design studio.
I visited the websites of large design studios and marketing agencies to gather contacts and offer them our outsourcing services.
During this process, I came across websites that were not working or had errors. I thought that if a site wasn't working, perhaps the owner had abandoned the business. I considered redirecting traffic from these non-functioning websites to my agency's site to attract targeted traffic and clients.
I began tracking domains for websites that are down, to register them.
If the owner doesn't renew the domain, it becomes available for registration by the registrar. Knowledge and understanding of a domain's life cycle are important as they provide information about what happens if an owner forgets to renew a domain.
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That's how I started buying domains.
By reading various business articles, I became interested in people's businesses and visited their websites. This way, I found non-functional and abandoned websites that had external links and a good reputation.
I added these domains to my watchlist, and when they became available for registration, I registered them.
To track domains, I use , which sends notifications when a domain expires or becomes available for registration.
This helps me avoid having to keep all the information about each domain in my head.
I track about 500 domains.
Without the assistance of a bot, this would be impossible.
In this simple way, I created my first domain investment portfolio.
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