Earlier this week, we published a poll asking whether two-step verification was used by domain investors. After a couple of days of votes, it looks like around 30% of domain investors haven't set up this added layer of security on their accounts. Should domain registrars make a greater effort to ensure two-step verification is used on accounts?
Here are this week's Top Topics.
Is Parking Dead?
Domain name parking used to be a lucrative way of earning regular income from your domains without having to any work at all. A highly-trafficked domain could earn its owner hundreds if not thousands of dollars per month.
However, in recent years, this figure has dropped dramatically. This discussion sees domain investors talk about current parking revenues and whether parking can still bring in regular income.
Topic by: @mpls
Which Registrar Is Most Secure?
Domain name security is something that should be taken seriously. As we saw with our mid-week poll, around two-thirds of domain investors have added an extra layer of security to their accounts. But which registrar is the most secure?
This has proven to be one of the hottest talking points this week, with many domainers giving their opinion on the safest registrars.
Topic by: @Silentptnr
Which Is Your One Vanity Domain?
We all own domain names for a variety of reasons. Most of us own domains that we think will make a profit, but some names we own purely because we love them. This could be your own name as a domain, or it could be something that is very personal to you.
In this interesting discussion, investors share their favourite vanity names. Do you have a vanity domain?
Topic by: @xn--v4h.com
Name a Domain You Dropped, Which Was Later Developed
Part of the responsibility of owning a portfolio of domain names is to see which domain names you should keep and which you should leave to expire. There are many strategies for choosing those names that you keep, but it's not always effective.
Have you ever dropped a domain name only to see that name registered and then later developed into a website? Some domainers have, and they've shared their stories here.
Topic by: @maksimfa
Who Is Your Target? Stop Buying Garbage!
Having recently completed the $150,000 sale of Hatred.com, domainer @uglydork published some advice for fellow investors. He recommends that before buying a domain name, you work out who is going to buy your domain when you ultimately look to sell.
Do you agree with this investor's advice? Have your say in the discussion!
Topic by: @uglydork
Top Topics of the Week is a blog series featuring the most popular discussions and content within the domain community. Tune in weekly to see what’s trending!
Here are this week's Top Topics.
Domain name parking used to be a lucrative way of earning regular income from your domains without having to any work at all. A highly-trafficked domain could earn its owner hundreds if not thousands of dollars per month.
However, in recent years, this figure has dropped dramatically. This discussion sees domain investors talk about current parking revenues and whether parking can still bring in regular income.
Topic by: @mpls
Which Registrar Is Most Secure?
Domain name security is something that should be taken seriously. As we saw with our mid-week poll, around two-thirds of domain investors have added an extra layer of security to their accounts. But which registrar is the most secure?
This has proven to be one of the hottest talking points this week, with many domainers giving their opinion on the safest registrars.
Topic by: @Silentptnr
Which Is Your One Vanity Domain?
We all own domain names for a variety of reasons. Most of us own domains that we think will make a profit, but some names we own purely because we love them. This could be your own name as a domain, or it could be something that is very personal to you.
In this interesting discussion, investors share their favourite vanity names. Do you have a vanity domain?
Topic by: @xn--v4h.com
Name a Domain You Dropped, Which Was Later Developed
Part of the responsibility of owning a portfolio of domain names is to see which domain names you should keep and which you should leave to expire. There are many strategies for choosing those names that you keep, but it's not always effective.
Have you ever dropped a domain name only to see that name registered and then later developed into a website? Some domainers have, and they've shared their stories here.
Topic by: @maksimfa
Who Is Your Target? Stop Buying Garbage!
Having recently completed the $150,000 sale of Hatred.com, domainer @uglydork published some advice for fellow investors. He recommends that before buying a domain name, you work out who is going to buy your domain when you ultimately look to sell.
Do you agree with this investor's advice? Have your say in the discussion!
Topic by: @uglydork
Top Topics of the Week is a blog series featuring the most popular discussions and content within the domain community. Tune in weekly to see what’s trending!