Making money playing the domain market
There’s a great post consisting of 28 tips covering how to get started as a domainer up. What they mean is how you get started making money on buying and selling domains, and of course making a bundle while you own them as well. The post provides links, tips on how the not so tech-savvy can get into the game, things to consider and so on. It’s a good read even for people not really interested in getting into this kind of business.
I’ve been touching it actually, the shady side of it at least. I had a brand, very close to an actual keyword, back in pre-dotcom where there were no trademark typo laws backing me up. It all ended fairly well, but it cost me visitors, time and a little bit of money sorting the problems out. Needless to say, when given the opportunity to further define and secure my brand with style and domain names, I took it.
I wish I had read that post before my domain problems, but since it didn’t exist, and I was probably a bit naive, that would have been hard…
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There’s a lot of hot air about domain names. Darren Rowse runs his hugely successful digital photography blog off an old church domain : livingroom.org/photography… etc. I can’t even remember the full url. But as it’s right at the top in Google search, it simply doesn’t matter.
I set up a small business site a few days ago on an old domain with PR, vaguely related. It’s already selling text link ads with only four posts on it.
By John Evans (Syntagma) on March 21, 2007 2:59 am