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Can you be a successful domaineer while working a separate full time job?
I define being successful as being profitable to the point that you can live off of your earnings. It seems like to be truly successful when it comes to domaining, you have to either treat domaining like a full-time job or have unbelievable skills balancing your time and energy. I work a separate full-time job and it seems like I've spent just as much time, maybe even more time on domaining than my regular full-time job.
I know a lot of it depends on the individual, the current financial state of that individual, and the other full-time job, but I'm curious how many people on here flip domains for a living and how many people on here flip domains while working in other/multiple industries. It seems like it is possible to accomplish both at the same time, but I'm curious to hear what other people think and what other people have done.
Thanks!
I define being successful as being profitable to the point that you can live off of your earnings. It seems like to be truly successful when it comes to domaining, you have to either treat domaining like a full-time job or have unbelievable skills balancing your time and energy. I work a separate full-time job and it seems like I've spent just as much time, maybe even more time on domaining than my regular full-time job.
I know a lot of it depends on the individual, the current financial state of that individual, and the other full-time job, but I'm curious how many people on here flip domains for a living and how many people on here flip domains while working in other/multiple industries. It seems like it is possible to accomplish both at the same time, but I'm curious to hear what other people think and what other people have done.
Thanks!
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