This weekend I spent a lot of time burning the midnight oil to get the new version of TheDomainFlipper.com finished. Come take a look at the new version!
TheDomainFlipper.com
This is a good example of a flipped site (this is not simply building a site on a domain but improving an existing site). I realized that the first version of my site didn’t do a good job of getting you excited about flipping your domain. I did a complete revamp of the navigation to make it much easier to get around as well as improved the flow from page-to-page. If you want to take a look at the old version of the site, you can see it here: TheDomainFlipper.com v1.
This is the great thing about domain flipping. With each new flip you can come-up with more ideas for how to maximize how effective the domain is used. I find that whether flipping my own sites, or a site for a client I usually walk away with a new lesson under my belt after the flip is done.

Morgan,
Congrats, it’s a nicer layout.
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But you should look at the new layout with a screen having high resolution.
It look likes there are some minor bugs:
I see in the homepage the menu fall down.
In an inner page, a bottom line is not centered as the rest of content but scotched at left.
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By the way I took the time to read a little your blog and now I understand what you mean by the term “flipping a domain”:
It’s improve his design so it becomes more appealing to buyers (and probably also to search engines and site visitors).