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report $50 to $5k journey of 2 years

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Hi All,

Today i have completed 2 years into domaining. I started of with domaining on 3rd October 2016. I was aware about domaining since 2012 but finally ventured into the same in 2016.

Investment was never an issue but i have done multiple online ventures in the past and suffered heavy losses in the same. So i have decided in very beginning that domaining would start with 0 investment for me and would continue only if i make income out of it.

Luckily during that time bigrock.com was running a promo offer of $.2(Rs. 12) for .net domains . I invested $50 and purchased 200 .net domains during the promo offer. Instantly made 10x within a month and made a net profit of $450. In reality i got into domaining seeing the sales figure of old timer domainers and felt i too would make millions in very short span of time and soon realized what a fool i was

Soon i realized that domaining is not a get rich scheme and majority of guys are struggling to even cover their renewal expenses , leave aside earning millions.Being from India I purchased lots of .in domains from namepros as well as hand registered but at the end of the year i dropped most of them and realized that .com is the safest and best investment. Somewhere around end of December 2016 I came to know about namepros.com and joined the same. Namepros is goldmine of information but it is difficult for newbies to learn and take guidance as too much of information and variety of thought process are there in namepros.

Around march 2017 i started reading daily recommendation of @Avdomains and that was a game changer for me. I picked up around 100 .com domains as per suggestion of @Avdomains during promo offer of Nettigritty.com for $3. There was no sales between April 2017 till October 2017 and i decided to give up domaining. In meanwhile i learned about the concept of outbound and developed interest in the same. I personally tried outbound for 3 months but didn't achieve much success as too much of manual work was involved and it was much more difficult than it was projected to me. In the initial phrase there was no one to teach me or guide me regarding outbound so naturally it was hell of a journey.

I decided to give a final shot and finalized to hire a team for outbound. I earlier had a back office operation so i had office and computer set-up available. Finally hired 3 team members and started off with outbound. There was no response for first 30 domains and received price inquiry on 31st domain but the deal didn't close. 20 days passed and there were no sales. Finally on 21st day i received price inquiry for my 51st domain. Domain name was isbnbarcode.com. I was happy to sell it even for $99 as just wanted to experience my first sale but randomly priced it for $499. Luckily client agreed and deal closed on the same day which was sort of unbelievable for me as i acquired the same for only $3. After that i didn't had any sale for next 10 day.

Finally had few sales in first week of December and i was relieved from the tension of paying salaries to my team members. In December i opened account at namejet.com even though i applied in July itself. In December i had few sales in Namejet.com and i was relieved. I made a blunder and listed few domains of my friend in my namejet.com account which was a big mistake. 10 domains totaling $4k sold via namejet in January , out of which $3k was for my friend's domains. After the closure of auction namejet team contacted me and asked me to transfer domain to enom which i happily obliged and transferred all my domains to enom. However my friend had some other motive and he didn't transfer his domains and blocked me from all sort of communications. As a result namejet suspended my seller account and it was big set back for me. Though after 3 months they again activated my account and took commitment from me that i would post only those domains which are there in my account. In April i again made $1000 sales at namejet which i hand registered in June 2017

Anyways i continued with outbound and used to have few sales but not much. I had a team of 5 and for 6 months i somehow managed to cover my expenses only . Outbound was much different and difficult than i initially imagined and was making lots of mistakes. Slowly and gradually started learning tricks of the game and did some automation in the outbound process. I was interested in hand registered names as it assured good return and had almost negligible chance of loss at-least via outbound. Though hand registering for $8 was not a viable option and needed to find out a much cheaper and better solution.

May was the turning point when i cracked the code and started getting .com domains for $3-4. Since may the process has completely evolved and i started having sales every alternative day. From June onwards i started having $5k revenue via outbound on monthly basis which can easily be increased to $10-20k per month with a bit of innovation and planning.

So domaining journey which started in October 2016 with $50 is presently providing me excess of $5k monthly revenue and have a portfolio of over 1500 domains.

Couple of pointers which i wish to highlight which i learned during these last 2 years:-

1. Its better to have $100 in pocket right now rather than visualizing to have $1000 somewhere in the unforeseen future.

2. The only rule in domaining is that there are no thumb rule. Different strategy and different niche work for different people.

3. Do not blindly run after screenshot or reported sales as a lot goes behind the picture.

4. Yes one can make good money in domaining however one can loose money easily as well.

5. Have a mentor in domaining , it helps a lot. However there are no free lunch in the world , if someone teaches and guides you than you have to give something in return either in terms of money or friendship or some other way.

6. Domaining is just like any other business and requires same amount of hard work , luck , talent and investment. It is not a get rich scheme.

7. Unfortunately luck is a very important factor in domaining as you never know when or how sale would happen. You may have sale for the domain you least expected and may not ever sale a domain which you were sure of selling.

8. Domaining is not suggested as a full time profession. It should never be your only source of income at-least in the initial stage.

9. Yes we do need huge investment to survive in domaining in today's time however with hard work and dedication , one can achieve success with minimal investment as well.

10. Domaining courses and events are good for nothing , they just show you rosy picture. Though networking and building connection with right set of people is very important to survive and succeed in domaining.
 
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Congrats and thanks for sharing your experiences ! All the best!! 👍👍👍😄😄
 
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@rohitgoyal confratcongratu...
And many more milestones await for you..

Thanks for sharing...and definitely it helps for newbies...
 
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@rohitgoyal confratcongratu...
And many more milestones await for you..

Thanks for sharing...and definitely it helps for newbies...

Thanks... I am also a newbie and learning everyday.. :)
 
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Thanks for sharing your experience
 
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@rohitgoyal confratcongratu...
And many more milestones await for you..

Thanks for sharing...and definitely it helps for newbies...

Thanks... I am also a newbie and learning everyday.. :)
 
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Thanks... I am also a newbie and learning everyday..

@rohitgoyal I guess I am due of even one "Congratulations" where as I got two thanks from you....my first congrats messed up...spelling
 
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Very interesting read, thanks!
 
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Congrats on your success, I sense you are very happy with your domain names as well, that is the very foundation to really be able to enjoy domaining and take it all in IMO, It sounds like you are there. It is a great feeling , i know. :)
 
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@rohitgoyal,

Congo on your success, Your story is something which every beginner should consider. A lot to learn before investing a single $ on domaining.
 
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Congrats on your success, I sense you are very happy with your domain names as well, that is the very foundation to really be able to enjoy domaining and take it all in IMO, It sounds like you are there. It is a great feeling , i know. :)

@.X. Thanks. Yes i am happy and satisfied with the portfolio i have. I do not have premium domains and i am fine with that as my present portfolio provides me decent return with minimal risk.
 
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@rohitgoyal,

Congo on your success, Your story is something which every beginner should consider. A lot to learn before investing a single $ on domaining.

Thanks. Yes it is necessary to have patience and to think twice before investing even single $. Even i am a newbie and learning everyday and trying to improve myself.
 
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do you send mails manually ? or instead do you use mailchimp for example for bulk mails
 
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Thats a great journey my friend..very inspiring and motivational......
Thank you for the post.....
 
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Congratulationns....somehow proving that if you are good at picking good names you can make money from ''handreg''. ...very inspiring
 
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Congratulationns....somehow proving that if you are good at picking good names you can make money from ''handreg''. ...very inspiring

yeah right. Well different strategy works for different people.
 
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Thanks for sharing Rohit, i like your fighting spirit. I think that is the trait I lack. I started domaining in 2016 but I lack the courage and ability to process information that why I left domaing after some few months when things were not going the way I thought. But I have come back for real now, taking my time to learn and improving by the day.
 
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Wonderfully pieced together. Learnt something from your post yet again.
 
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Congrats @rohitgoyal and thanks for sharing.
This is a reminder and proof that " Persistence " is a critical ingredient in business and life in general.
 
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