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Many have messaged me asking all sorts of random questions, as you can imagine.
Two popular questions, though: You're a domainer? Do you wear bikinis when you meet people?
Yes to both.

First off, I'm just a beginner. I'm far from a Rick Latona or Rick Schwartz. But Rick Latona is the guy who motivated me to buy my first domain name more than 15 years ago. One thing Latona told me, "With the RIGHT domain name, profits will follow."

For those of you who know me, I like to surround myself around entrepreneurs I can ACTUALLY learn from, hence, I remain close to rich domainers who have made a ton of money flipping domains. Money is fun and I like money.. and fun, so why wouldn't I, right? Success inspires me.

Now for me, I don't spend much for domains. In fact, I've never spent over $9.17 for one. 99.9993% of my domains are hand-registered. Why? Quite-frankly, they're easier to flip (for me, at least). I don't like working too hard. Domaining is a hobby. Just something to do while in traffic, on the plane, or in the Whole Foods checkout line.

Just know, when it comes to investing, I don't enjoy using much of my monies. Not that I have a fear of losing. I mean, why should I? To me, it doesn't make sense. Every millionaire/billionaire I've had the pleasure of being around has reminded me of the importance of OPM(Other People's Money).

So hand-registering a domain every week for less than 10 bucks, then flipping for $500+ is pretty stellar ROI as far as I'm concerned. I never lose because my ROI for one domain outweighs the entire transaction.

While browsing NamePros pages back in June, I witnessed several 'drone' postings. Just so happens, I read a domain blog the day prior about billionaire Richard Branson and some dude named Bill Kimberlin(they're good friends now), who, at the time, I'd never heard of, hanging out on Nectar Island. Just google it, plenty motivational stories about their initial meet-n-greet. In 2000, serial entrepreneur Bill Kimberlin acquired Medicare(dot)com for a couple thousand bucks, then turned around and sold it for $4.8MILLION in 2015.

After reading a couple articles, I realized Bill's passion has always been in the media + film industries, especially drones. So with the profits of the mega domain sale, Bill set up a new venture, 500Below, developed a cool app, then purchased ParamountDrones.com.

What happens next? Yup, I secured paramountdrone.com.
For the TOTAL time it took me to buy the domain, set up a @paramountdrone email account and send 2 separate emails offering to sell the domain name: approx 25 minutes.


First, I sent Bill a one-character, helicopter emoji text message(this does something to ppl psychologically -- phenomenal tactic), then followed with my irresistible email. Have you know, Bill kindly rejected my offer a week later on July 4th weekend. Was it pride? Must've been pride. Who knows. He surely had the money. And knowing this, I moved on. I don't do too much negotiating. You miss out, you miss out.

And since I wasn't going to drop my asking price, I moved on to ParamountGroup(dot)com. They partner with federal military agencies, so not only do they have hella cash, but I read a press release on their website illustrating the implementation of drones in the near future. #Perfect

I emailed the Chairman/CEO (always go to the top, ALWAYS -- middlemen are a waste of time) on a Friday evening(the best days) and 8 minutes later.. a reply from the company's Communications head: SOLD.

PayPal doesn't support payments from South Africa, so I setup a Square account, emailed the invoice and was paid $1100 USD ten minutes later. #ImAlwaysOpenToLearn #ThinkBIG #AchieveBIG

Kicked my 4th of July weekend off by purchasing 11 godaddy domains for $100.87, 2 pair of black panties and a strawberry Nesquik.

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@Marshall999, so you'd rather watch me show @johnn my domain bikini-yoga tricks from outdoors? :xf.wink: Mastering the art of domaining requires a more hands-on approach, doesn't it?

Hehe, said that to jump in on the fun, trying to get your attention.

I think I have that now. :xf.wink:
 
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I emailed the Chairman/CEO (always go to the top, ALWAYS -- middlemen are a waste of time)
How do you get the end user or CEO's contacts? I am completely lost as to how to go about it. Can anyone help?
Thanks
 
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May be you want to come to my house and teach me all the tricks.
I am a simple guy and you don't have to wear bikini at all.
You'll tell your wife shes the new maid? ;)

Peace,
Cy
 
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Will lock the wife in one of the bedroom.
 
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You're a domainer? Do you wear bikinis when you meet people?

Me too! :xf.smile:

Congrats on the sale...wish we all could have one like that today (or this week...or month!)
 
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I think you're my favourite user here.

I wouldn't even mind if you turned out to be a hairy man from Missouri sipping coke with a straw from amber glass.
 
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Great story, Tara!
I have noticed that you had used some psychologicall techniques when you wrote your e-mail and what type of email did you use, formal, informal or mixed?
 
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Did you send bikini pics or just text? I am ready to try new methods.
 
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Thanks for sharing, interesting read.

Just one thing though - "PayPal doesn't support payments from South Africa" - I'm South African, my PP is registered to my South African address. I've have using PP for about 10 years now.
 
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Great story, Tara!
I have noticed that you had used some psychologicall techniques when you wrote your e-mail and what type of email did you use, formal, informal or mixed?

You couldn't have noticed anything. My email inquiry was never shown. At any rate, both the grammar and punctuation in the email are formal, while the tone and content is very informal. Just get the point across in 3-5 sentences without sounding as though you're selling something.. if this makes any sense.
 
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Thanks for sharing, interesting read.

Just one thing though - "PayPal doesn't support payments from South Africa" - I'm South African, my PP is registered to my South African address. I've have using PP for about 10 years now.

Great news for you! I don't focus on the ramifications. What I do know is that the Buyer informed me, quickly after sending the PP invoice, that he wasn't sure the PP payment would go through as they'd experienced difficulties before. I tried anyway. 4 times actually. Each time the Buyer attempted to submit payment, it would not process. When I contacted PayPal, they informed me that their organization did not support the address(South Africa) attached to the Buyer's payment method(Visa).

I had choices at this point. The Buyer suggested I wait until AFTER the holiday to receive payment from one of their other company execs(who was visiting friends in USA) within their Europe office(approved address, of course) or send via SquareUp as he'd begun using Square after countless PayPal/USA transaction issues. I like my cash in a jiffy, so I instantly setup Square and the problem was solved.

Days later, I called an attorney buddy of mine who works for PayPal and was informed that years back, there were numerous fraud practices deriving from not only residential addresses based in South Africa, but also internal crimes from financial institutions based in South Africa. Isn't Wells Fargo going through this right now??O_o

So, the roadblock was likely from the address or vicinity of the Buyer's financial institution, who knows. Bcuz, the Buyer was attempting to pay me with their expense account card addressed to the South Africa office, which, as I found out by my close PayPal source, is 50% funded by the government. #BikiniProblems(y)
 
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Did you send bikini pics or just text? I am ready to try new methods.
Well, if he was in the adult industry, I probably would have sent a cheek.:-P
I sent just as I stated.

Domaining, or whatever you want to call it, should be fun. And I have fun. It's not a job. It's not my main source of income. It's merely an experience.. for a profit. Even better, in my case, being a woman, flipping domains is an incredible opportunity to connect with not only BIG spending Buyers, but their BIG spending friends and associates, who, at times, buy my domains for the same price or higher than the original friend. There's something interesting about people wanting to outdo their friends, especially guys. Like, "Ok, you tipped her $100? Well, I just tipped her $200" You get my point.
 
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Hi @Bikini Tara
Great sale! And sold it to a fellow South African, that's inspiring and gave me some ideas as a local :xf.wink:
All the best and keep those sales coming, it's awesome, I learned a few things here today!
Side note, I've also been using PP for ages, never had that issue before, good to know it can happen for me here, but kudos on quickly sorting it with an alternative method and getting your money! (y)
 
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What's going on in this trending thread?

You're a domainer? Do you wear bikinis when you meet people?
Yes to both.

Was I wrong about my original assertions that @Bikini Tara is somebody named Tony?

See this post:
https://www.namepros.com/threads/how-often-do-you-make-a-domain-sale.1037005/#post-6313579

I will happily write a retraction, and issue an apology if it is determined the user is question is legitimately a bikini wearing hot domainer chick. My first assertion (with a bit of research) was that this member was trying to catfish everyone.
 
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I will happily write a retraction, and issue an apology if it is determined the user is question is legitimately a bikini wearing hot domainer chick. My first assertion (with a bit of research) was that this member was trying to catfish everyone.

I bought a few domains from Tara a few months ago and much like you Grilled, was doing my due diligence (bikini pictures have that effect on me!) and as someone who used to live and work as a real estate broker in the Tampa Bay area, I was intrigued, so after my semi thorough research, found that Tara is indeed, the real deal and is indeed a bikini wearing domainer, super model, business mogul extraordinaire! She's a terrific writer too! :xf.wink:

P.S. I believe she's a colleague of Tony Fortune!
 
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I bought a few domains from Tara a few months ago and much like you Grilled, was doing my due diligence (bikini pictures have that effect on me!) and as someone who used to live and work as a real estate broker in the Tampa Bay area, I was intrigued, so after my semi thorough research, found that Tara is indeed, the real deal and is indeed a bikini wearing domainer, super model, business mogul extraordinaire! She's a terrific writer too! :xf.wink:

P.S. I believe she's a colleague of Tony Fortune!

HOLY SHIT - If this is true - I'm blown away. And am very sorry to @Bikini Tara
 
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I'm perplexed as to how this community bashed that guy who bought the Chumlee domains but someone comes along with a pic of a girl in a thong, does nearly the same thing and they get congratulated?
 
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Congrats on the sale... and LOL on the thread (y)
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What's going on in this trending thread?



Was I wrong about my original assertions that @Bikini Tara is somebody named Tony?

See this post:
https://www.namepros.com/threads/how-often-do-you-make-a-domain-sale.1037005/#post-6313579

I will happily write a retraction, and issue an apology if it is determined the user is question is legitimately a bikini wearing hot domainer chick. My first assertion (with a bit of research) was that this member was trying to catfish everyone.

Not only are your assertions incorrect, but I doubt anyone cares about what this so-called Tony was attempting to accomplish. I can only assume you're as just rich as the guy you're posting on namepros, Bachelor Fortune, for taking so much time out of your marvelous lifestyle to make assumptions about what he is or is not doing.

Common sense will tell anyone that knows even 1% about domaining that not ALL names, emails and addresses attached to a "WHOIS", are, in fact, related to the owners of the domains. I own thousands of domains and many have NO mentions of my name, address, etc. This is why people hire people. This is why ppl have assistants, office managers, registered agents, lawyers, even college students on a payroll(trust me, I know) to handle certain business matters on behalf of others.

I do appreciate your concern for me, though. It's spectacular people like yourself that bring much exposure.. and money from private sale to ppl like me. My hat goes off to you.
 
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