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How many of you actually work hard (10 - 20) hours a day domaining to ensure success ?


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.
PowerUp said:I spend more time at Namepros than looking for domains.
arnie said:ROFL
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networkmsia said:How many of you actually work hard (10 - 20) hours a day domaining to ensure success ?
cool - how many months in and months out have you been at it?RWAC said:At least 16 hours a day seven days a week, month in, month out.
Love it.
geb9696 said: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.
This sums it up nicely. :zzz:sashas said:Usually I'm either writing or watching a movie and have NP opened in a browser window in the background
I stand by my original statement. I have gotten to the point of making 10-12k a year online doing it as a hobby. If you are putting in a 16 hour true work day you should be making more then 100k profit. The Internet is the great equalizer. While 20k may make you rich there is no reason that a person who spends that much time working online should not be able to make more money. In the USA $25 an hour is a low wage. In other countries that can be consider extremely high but I personally think that the pay should be compared to the market place. The location that you log onto the Internet from does not limit you to a certain $$$ per hour payout. My point was more to the fact that is you are only making that much domaining you should explore other ways to make money online.tetrapak said:Once again, you should realize that there is life outside the US and outside the developed, rich countries. In a country like India or China or even Macedonia, Romania the salaries and the cost of living is much-much lower, hence if you "only" make 20k$ / year you are in the top 1%. Which means domaining is a much better paying job than nearly anything else.



