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Anybody read the various domaining books out there?

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I was wondering if anybody has read one of the domaining books out there and would like to offer a review of the book. I don't mind dishing out some money to buy the book, just as long as they're not going to be feeding me crap that I already know.

Also, some of the various domaining books include:
The Art of Domaining - http://artofdomaining.com/
The Domaining Manifesto - http://www.domainingmanifesto.com/
The Domain Game - http://www.amazon.com/Domain-Game-David-Kesmodel/dp/1436332281
And a few others.
The Domain Graduate - http://www.domaingraduate.com/report.html

Anybody have some insight on which ones are worth getting?
 
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-Nick- said:
No I haven't read but I wrote one though http://stores.lulu.com/keralpatel :o

Cool, interested to read it.. You should throw one into the NP raffles from time to time for a bit of advertising. FGclips, sorry I haven't read any of them but art of domaining interests me.
 
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I think most new domainers would be better served by reading threads on Namepros than by purchasing ebooks. I have quite a lot of new domainers who pm me asking for advice -- I'm guessing it's because I'm a mod (any other mods confirm this?), anyway long story short, most newcomers tell me their domaining knowledge is improved 100%+ just by pointing them towards a few good threads in the Newbie + Domain Discussion sections (the stickied threads).

I haven't read any ebooks on the market myself, so my opinion is perhaps an uninformed one on this matter, however veteran domainers who have read the ebooks on the market have told me that there really is nothing in them which couldn't be learnt by browsing Namepros.
 
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