Domainers.org is an online alphabetical listing of people in the domain business. I received an email not too long ago, encouraging me to sign up at Domainers.org. It stated that less than 2% of people identified as domainers actually posted their information. Quite honestly, I am not surprised about the low numbers. Most people value their privacy and want to stay as low key as possible in this industry. This is evident by how many people on NP do not even bother to register and keep their guest alias. Also, I cannot see a benefit from listing a few pieces of information about yourself like "I mainly acquire domains to park them." or "I most buy domains under $1k." One blog stated that someone says that the low outcome is due to 98% of domainers as cybersquatters. That statement is just as ridiculous and obviously not true. But our "image" is not so rosy to the general public. Can you SEO masters change the fact that when you type "domainer" on Google, "cybersquatting" is the first result? Most people are involved in domains as a second job, who do not want their personal information plastered and believe the whois is enough exposure. If you disagree, then feel free to convince me otherwise.
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