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Do you work 16 hours a day domaining ?

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How many of you actually work hard (10 - 20) hours a day domaining to ensure success ?
 
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I was spending about 12 hours a day domaining - however the last month Ive cut my time down to about 6 hours a day. I plan to jump back to 10-12 hours per day in Jan.
 
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Good to see many different types of people with different times.

As for me its about 5 - 10 hours a day.
 
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I would have to go for about 3 hrs a day but thats mainly developing a site that I'm working on. I also work on a computer all day at work so that is when i learn about domaining and post hear.
 
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Usually more than 10 hours per day....This week I've cut back temporarily due to the holidays...Mostly shopping.

I'm probably spending less than 8 hrs per day right now but it's not unusual for me to spend 70 hours per week domaining in various ways.
 
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I'm a full time student and a single mom, so this is typically a 1-2 hour a day on average, investment, hobby, business type thing. At the beginning i was spending what seemed like hours on end! There's enough of a profit and I'm still having fun, to keep going. If I didint have so many darn bills I would reinvest all my profits. I put all my parking rev towards renewal and reg fees, and any monies from domain sales into bills.


All subject to change:)
 
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Anything from 8-16 hours a day, alot of that is research for unregistered portfolio groups. Hell I would hate to work out the time I have spent in the last 3 years at domaining.
 
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Don't really get that much time anymore due to college and work. When I am free I try to spend couple of hours! :)
 
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I spend between 5 and 10 hours per day working on sites, blogging, and domaining.
 
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For me its 2-3 hours a day and every so often a 6 hour intense splurge when my "to do list" needs to be taken care of.

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I spend a max of 3 hours a day domaining.
 
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2-3 up to 6-7 hours a day for me
 
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Used to spend more than 10 hours (when I was learning), but now I spent 2-4 hours a day.
 
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I probably spend around 10-15 minutes a day actively looking for names. It could be less then that. I spend around 45 minutes a day reading Namepros, DNF, and digital point. Then I normally write articles or read about the stock market for 1-2 hours a day. So that brings me to around 2-3 hours spent per day reading. I am not sure how you could possibly spend 10+ hours a day actually domaining. I just do not see how that could be considered productive. If you work on the weekends that is around 70 hours a week. Say you work 50 weeks a year that is 3500 hours and if you are making a modest $25 you should make $87,500 in a year. To me if you are working that much and making less then $100,000 in a year you should seriously think of switching what you do with your time. Anyway, I guess that is why I do this as a hobby and not as a full time job.
 
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I like the fact that we have so many committed domainers here at namepros :)
 
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well from what I can remember, I'd say from around 2000 to 2002 it was mostly whenever I wasn't sleeping or doing other essential stuff, with some breaks here or there... Some times I was at the computer for over 24 hours straight looking for domains. I remember a few times my eyes would be burning so much I could only look at the screen for about 10 seconds at a time without having to rest them. I spent one whole weekend typing all possible 3 letter combinations at register.com looking for any available 3 letter .coms, except not without sleeping...but it was basically get some sleep, then back to the computer,..sleep, computer...until I checked all the 3 letter combos. However I now hardly spend any time on domains, since I made enough money to survive on.
 
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I work a full time job which takes about 9-10 hours out of my weekdays. I would then spend on average another 4-5 hours domaining. Hoping I can can the job in 2008 and focus on full time domaining.
 
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Well, my day job ensures I'm online 10 hours a day. Spend a couple of hours getting updates and DJRs. Another couple answering mails and making presentations. Maybe two more playing games ;) and about four here there and everywhere.

While not even an hour or so is actually spent 'domaining' I do keep NP on in the background and refer to it almost hourly.

Except when I'm on vacation, then I check my email once a day!
 
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Great story that paid off!

Dangerman said:
well from what I can remember, I'd say from around 2000 to 2002 it was mostly whenever I wasn't sleeping or doing other essential stuff, with some breaks here or there... Some times I was at the computer for over 24 hours straight looking for domains. I remember a few times my eyes would be burning so much I could only look at the screen for about 10 seconds at a time without having to rest them. I spent one whole weekend typing all possible 3 letter combinations at register.com looking for any available 3 letter .coms, except not without sleeping...but it was basically get some sleep, then back to the computer,..sleep, computer...until I checked all the 3 letter combos. However I now hardly spend any time on domains, since I made enough money to survive on.
 
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networkmsia said:
Good to see many different types of people with different times.

As for me its about 5 - 10 hours a day.
Here I thought I just saw you on "60 minutes" the TV show. I'm sure you had seen the program on Joel.
 
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Yofie said:
Here I thought I just saw you on "60 minutes" the TV show. I'm sure you had seen the program on Joel.

I saw that program. I thought it was him at first as well.
 
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