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Does spending months hand-registering crap domains still beat flipping expired ones in 2024?
As domain investing evolves in 2024, the debate between manual registration of new domains and flipping expired ones intensifies due to shifting search algorithms and aftermarket liquidity. Cast your vote on which strategy you believe yields better returns.
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