Hey Guys,
Thanks for the post. My book is a culmination of everything I learned in the first 6 months or so of domaining. Basically, a "hardknocks" of what I did and didn't do. Looking back, I registered some awful domains and also a few good ones.
In my own opinion, it takes a person about 4 to 6 months to get completely ramped up on how domaining works, where to go for different tools, what the rules are for transfers, etc. My book takes that 4 to 6 month period and crunches it down to about 3 hours of reading material. It also makes for a nice reference guide.
And to be truthful, xxfireflyxx is somewhat correct. Most domainers either learn from other domainers or on the forums. However, the info is scattered. It's not all in one place, and it takes time to go through it all and find it. DomainGraduate is a handbook of alot of the questions that are raised within the initial months of domaining, so much so, that you don't have to spend tens of hours going through the forums to find the answers.
As Montsa007 pointed out, alot of people are jaded by ebooks. That's a-ok and I understand this 100%. However, if you don't beleive the book to be worth the price you paid, just email support and they will refund you immediately.
So far on elliotsblog.com, whizzbangsblog.com, the NameDrive blog, and others...there has been nothing but good things said. Sedo.com and Fabulous.com both recommend my book for people getting into the industry, and there are a slew of others.
I hope this clears up a few questions, and if you still have any misgivings, go to the site and get the first two chapters for free. That won't cost you a dime and you won't have to deal with any refunds either
Finally, if you would like a list of references of who I am or what I do, I will be more than happy to provide. Afterall, I only buy from people I trust, and I am sure most other people are the same.
Regards!!
Sean Stafford
domaingraduate.com