Domaining. Domain name suggestion
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Well, I guess domaining is quite an interesting topics for those looking for ways to make money online. It’s not that simple as it seems from the first sight, but it’s definitely easier than building HMTL sites, webdesign and SEO.
It’s more about forecasting online industry trends and ever searching for a domain name that will sell.
As I’ve said, domaining is more like realty trading. In order to develop your realty you
have to find the land where you’ll develop your feature estate.
In order to find a good domain name you might use your ”grey mass” or brains and then
go to any domain registrar (I always use GoDaddy.com) and check if the domain name is already registered. There’s also an easier way - online domain name suggestion tools.
Here’re 2 of the domain name suggestion tools that I use:
2. domain-suggestions.domaintools.com
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stephen douglas said:
To understand the domain industry and get involved at a level that gives you an advantage, you need at least $3,000 to start. You need to hire a “guide” or domain name consultant (which I am). Pay a consultant for 90 days to show you the ropes, spend the other $1500 on picking expiring domains or even finding new registrations domains for $8 each and then reselling them for at least 1000% on your investment (which is only $80 resale on the domain, a very easy thing to do - most domains go for 5000% more than the registration cost)
Domain name investing is the best way to be assured of making money on your investment ONLY if you understand the business. A good domain isn’t like a stock market investment. If it’s a good domain, it will sell, and most likely it will sell for at least twice what you paid for it. However, in my experience, my domains have sold for 100 times what I paid for it.
That’s why I’m a domain consultant. Domain investing is my life. Buy domains for your company, for yourself.
Stephen Douglas
Successful Domain Management™
BLOG: http://www.Successclick.com
DomainRelevance.com
“Own Your Competition™”January 25th, 2008 at 11:46 am -
Ronny Rabe said:
Found your blog on yahoo - thanks for the article but i still don’t get it.
July 8th, 2008 at 8:53 am



