Well, I mentioned developing domains because it's something I'm familiar with. But, there are other things. For instance, I always make money on buying content, and would consider 200 on content a guaranteed money maker.
With domains, as long as you don't just park the domain, it's hard not to make your money back, untill you reach the point where you have too many domains to manage.
You have to get some pages up, some text written, use trusted sponsor links (don't put new untested sponsors on these pages), and link them up to get any type of search engine spiders to them, and they will almost always give you 400-800% return. Of course most pages will carry a link to your LL as well.
There's quite a few different approaches to this. Just putting submitted freesites on new domains is usually enough to make them pay- that is, not only do you get the sales from the subbed freesites, but the increased activity on the domain attracts spiders, and the increased link popularity strengthens your main sites. (in this case, presumably you consider your LL your main moneymaking site.)
It can get way more complicated than that, but that's the essence of it. Names are real estate, and by developing them you increase you footprint in the net.
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