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Fulltime domainer i mean a domainer with his major source of income is from domains ,tell us how is your typical day and your portfolio size and sales.
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There are no stats! There is maybe 1% that make a living doing nothing but domaining. If anyone else says they support themselves nicely and don't have to worry about money, it is because they are living with their parents.You should create a poll, useful to know the stats....
There are no stats! There is maybe 1% that make a living doing nothing but domaining. If anyone else says they support themselves nicely and don't have to worry about money, it is because they are living with their parents.
Look at the monthly reported sales. Divide that by how many different sellers. Does that = rent, food, insurance, gas, bills, clothes and more? Not where I live.
I could be wrong, but this is how I feel and from looking at sales and listening to others, if you JUST do domaining and do not monetize in any other way, then you are not going to make it.
I live in Southern California in Huntington Beach $3k a month would even be hard to live on. You could do it, but would be very difficult to raise a family. Which I have 4 kids still in the house and 2 have moved out.But If you live in some countries in EU or US (like me) you need at least $3k every single month to live
Plenty, I am sure. If I were you I would give more thought to, then rewrite your question. I do applaud your motive though, questions are the answer.Any full time domainers here?.
If I’m in developed countries. I would go to wash dishes rather than domaining.In some countries the average salary is $ 200, if you live there it is possible live with domaining.
Or maybe some old domainers from 90s, they had made $ XXX,XXX / X,XXX,XXX sales in the past and now they can live only from domaining.
But If you live in some countries in EU or US (like me) you need at least $3k every single month to live in dignity. In this case is very difficult living only with domains.
Smart man!If I’m in developed countries. I would go to wash dishes rather than domaining.
If I’m in developed countries. I would go to wash dishes rather than domaining.
I’m thinking about building websites now. But coding + design + seo, too much for one man.In my country if you wash dishes you'll earn 1000 euro a month ($ 1200).
It's is difficult (for major people) earn NET $ 1200 with domains a month and every single month (every single month is the key).
There is no choice if you've to pay rent, bills, taxes, car, ..., ..., ...
There are many good website builders... wix.com - for example or SITE.PROI’m thinking about building websites now. But coding + design + seo, too much for one man.
Jurgen is right especially if you do not know how to code. If you know php and html great, but if not stick to one of the above and don't outsource to someone because they will usually code it then you are stuck with relying on someone else to do anything to your own site.I’m thinking about building websites now. But coding + design + seo, too much for one man.
How long you can do such work with pleasure? 1 week, 1 month, 1 year or???If I’m in developed countries. I would go to wash dishes rather than domaining.
My 1st rule:I remerber reading once a post from a famous domainer (think it was Rick Schwartz) saying: "first rule of a domainer: don't quit your job !"
Yes but one should also be able to afford an unsteady "job" (if they take up domaining as a full time profession). Not a lot of folks can. In fact, as @urljunky pointed out above, in some parts of the world, an average domainer with a family definitely cannot not live off just domaining.How long you can do such work with pleasure? 1 week, 1 month, 1 year or???
Domaining (as any other kind of investing activity) you can do whole your life...
It already exists: https://www.namepros.com/threads/full-time-domainer.849284/You should create a poll, useful to know the stats....