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various Top Topics: Why We Became Domainers; Portfolio Acquisition Methods; Buy or Sell LLLL.com's?...

Spaceship Spaceship
The most popular discussions this week include preferences on the usage of WWW, especially as it applies to nGTLD’s; why different investors chose to enter the domain name market and how; a conversation on whether to buy, sell, or hold LLLL.com domains; a poll and discussion about how domainers acquired their domain portfolios; and Eric Lyon ties the knot!

Why You Entered Domaining
Everyone has a reason for starting to invest in domain names, whether it be as a hobby or the financial freedom. What was your reason and how did you go about doing it?
Topic by @DANEYAL

LLLL.com’s – Buy, Sell, or Hold Out?
Some domain name investors were able to secure LLLL.com domain names for less than $20 – or even reg fee. In today’s market, you wouldn’t be able to get close to that price even with a bulk deal. However, is a bubble occurring? Is it time to jump ship and take what you can get? Is it time to buy as we’ve witnessed a large ROI in a matter of months? Or should you hold on to your domain names in hopes for an even higher return?
Topic by @Arpit131

Poll: How Did You Acquire Your Domain Portfolio?
Domainers weigh in on how they built their portfolios. How did you manage to acquire the domain names in your portfolio?
Topic by @Edward Zeiden

WWW vs. Non-WWW
What is the best configuration of a website: with or without the WWW? Members weigh in on their preferences as well as SEO optimization tips. Are your websites up to par?
Topic by @RU

Eric Lyon Ties the Knot
On June 13th, Eric Lyon married the now Amanda Lyon. Congratulations to them both!
Topic by @Eric Lyon



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