Congrats @Bashir
You know, no matter how you look at it, if someone starts domaining today it will take them 20 years to catch up to where you are now... and still be 20 years behind you when they do!
I'd suggest to you that the bank account of a newbie domaining an hour a day 20 years ago would probably exceed that of one spending 10 hours domaining per day today.if I spend 10h a day to learn it I get 10 times faster than u to where u get at 1 hour per day
Over many years, the opportunities and exposure to different trends significantly outweigh any short-term binge. The binge user may accumulate the same hours, but never a comparable level of experience and expertise.but experience is not .measured in years. its measured in mins and hours u spend something
You remind me that DataCube.com , I missed the chance to buy before you โฆ. Now we all getting old !It seems like only yesterday that I was young and poor.
Now, after years of hard work I am old.
Brad
I don't agree with you in this case.Congrats @Bashir
You know, no matter how you look at it, if someone starts domaining today it will take them 20 years to catch up to where you are now... and still be 20 years behind you when they do!
FWIW I was referring to experience, not success. I don't believe you can achieve long-term experience from a short binge; times change. You do not benefit from the wisdom that comes from enduring changing trends, evolving technology, etc, and knowing how to roll with the times.I don't agree with you in this case.
No matter how you look at it, anyone starting in domaining today will need 20 years just to reach where you are nowโyet they'll still be 20 years behind when they doCznt believe I've been on NP for more than 20 years
Amazing years and domain sales over the three decades I'm on the industry.
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