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I decided to write an unbiased article last night covering the pecking order of domain investing. It's a basic outline and summary of the different stages of a domain investor (Start to finish). I wasn't able to find a resource anywhere, so I created my own.
It dawned on me tonight that I haven’t come across a good reference for the evolution of a domain investor.
With that said, tonight I am writing about the pecking order of domain investing. It will be very easy to follow along and it may help inspire someone to get more creative, so they can speed up the process.
Let’s start off with a reality check. An end-user for a domain is also a domain investor. They acquired a domain from a registrar or reseller and then invested more capital into it for development and marketing (Sometimes, to make a profit). Just because someone buys a domain from you, it doesn’t mean they aren’t investing into it like you did to make a profit later. It’s still an investment for everyone involved.
Now that we got that out of the way, let’s see if we can shake things up...
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Off topic: I like the tagline: If you don't take your brand seriously, why should anyone else
 
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Great article it should be your homepage

(off topic) lol pleased to see you back on here hoping things are starting to get better for you and yours

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On the 7 questions in your article

I am a beginner / coat tail

2 haven't got a clue although to be fair I do have a strategy of sorts in place

3 no

4 wait

5 yes

6 still waiting

7 still waiting

A couple of different investing strategies I like

1 Warren buffet eg buy parts of good quality businesses and I think I'm right in that the whole businesses he owns he has never sold eg he was happy owning them and watched the profits roll in continually

And

2 i watch a day trader on Youtube and and day trading is flipping trades daily

And his advice is along the lines of

If you can't afford to lose your initial investment day trading is the last place to put the investment you can't afford to lose - eg the general gist

Which is right because you would be trading with the wrong mindset eg needing to make a profit and not trading in the right frame of mind

So true as you'd need to sit back and read the market before investing

Eg the stockmarket and domain name market are similar as they both require investment and investment strategies etc

But every day the market changes just like the road eg reading the road it will be the same road tomorrow the week after the year after etc but it has to be read each time before you move your vehicle as different obstacles appear within seconds

Just like the stockmarket prices and the domain name market
 
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well written Eric

the stages are pretty much spot-on

imo...
 
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I decided to write an unbiased article last night covering the pecking order of domain investing. It's a basic outline and summary of the different stages of a domain investor (Start to finish). I wasn't able to find a resource anywhere, so I created my own.
It dawned on me tonight that I haven’t come across a good reference for the evolution of a domain investor.
With that said, tonight I am writing about the pecking order of domain investing. It will be very easy to follow along and it may help inspire someone to get more creative, so they can speed up the process.
Let’s start off with a reality check. An end-user for a domain is also a domain investor. They acquired a domain from a registrar or reseller and then invested more capital into it for development and marketing (Sometimes, to make a profit). Just because someone buys a domain from you, it doesn’t mean they aren’t investing into it like you did to make a profit later. It’s still an investment for everyone involved.
Now that we got that out of the way, let’s see if we can shake things up...
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Great article...
 
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