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Are you still fail in domaining?

These below a Top 10 list "why you fail" in domaining.

10- "Guru" has never tell the truth. They always win.

9- Your first step is successfully

8- Your selling strategies is outdated.

7- The buyer still cannot see about the domain value.

6- You don't have a confident level.

5- You always sleep.

4- You don't have a pen and book.

3- You are not optimistic about your domain.

2- You always teach never learned.

1- Domaining is marketing not forex or poker.

Do you still cannot believe "dragons can dance"

#Azwanasban - I'm beginner and I'm the little one.
-beginner to beginner

#HappyCNY *888*
 
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I think you should be more careful about your, quite brave, beginner advices to experienced people here.
Less arrogance and more listening.

ok.
 
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Guys, I followed the ten step to success and I'm now a better domainer.
It works!
 
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I tried to follow it but all I could do was search for dragon domains.... Oh well
 
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Attention whoring at its best.
Pls stop
 
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why everyone call me arrogant,stubborn and other name?? because i'm quit my days job ??? ehh.. that is my life!
think about that.. maybe i'm so arrogance then thats my personality.

I don't think you're arrogant, I think you lack ambition. You're aiming way too low by writing a how-to post. What you should be doing is writing a how-to book instead. Here are some suggested titles:

"Domaining Secrets: 10 easy steps to imaginary wealth."

or

"How to become a successful domainer without really succeeding."

or

"Diary of a successful domainer -- my notes from the unemployment line."

or

"How to quickly go from being a 'domaining beginner' to being a 'domaining expert' by simply changing one word. "

or

"Please, can I have my job back?"

or...?
 
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That's the biggest problem?
Bro, you took the words right out of my mouth... thats exactly what I said, then I scrolled down and there it was. Too funny.

BTW does anybody else see a banner ad between the first and second post on this page?

Peace,
Cy
 
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And choose a better profile picture. You look like you're hiding from the cops in this one.
I think he's on his bed counting Cheetos. That his mom paid for.

"Please, can I have my job back?"

or...?
RE: that whole post. If ever there was a reason for a "double like" :xf.smile:
 
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What I've learned from @Azwanasban is that he has a higher tolerance to risk than most of us. But this should not make him a pariah here on NamePros. But the argumentative way he expresses his opinion, with a heavy lecturing tone, in broken english, which goes in the opposite way to most perceived opinion, leaves a lot to be desired, imho. He could clearly express his opinion more humbly. He clearly has no respect for his elders. Probably from his experience with his previous boss. I'm just waiting to see he has sold DragonsDance.com and he is on the path to fulfilling his dreams. We should give everyone a second chance. You don't need to respect your elders, or speak perfect English, or even be humble, to be a successful domainer. But again, imho, it helps, if you want to get along with fellow domainers. But maybe he just doesn't want to :(
 
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my boss also arrogant,stubborn.. then my boss is successful businessman. because why? my boss have a CONFIDENT level, CHARISMA, OPTIMISTIC. But i hate my boss!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


I see you really hate your boss. Good luck to you in the domain business.
 
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This is all rather inappropriate! Surely, we can all get along? Positive thinking, produces positive results!
 
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Biggest problem in domaining is that too many domains in English are registered by non-English speakers that hope to sell but make no sense to all English-speakers.

That is definitely NOT the biggest problem but it *is* a problem nevertheless.
I, as a non-native english speaker, can verify that buying domains that are not in our native language is very-very risky indeed.

It's been some time that I'm thinking of starting a thread on that topic (I always postpone it unfortunately).
It'd be nice to read people experiences. Experiences from people that are not comfortable with a language but still have managed to sell and profit.
 
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@Cyberian sir, haha. absolutely not.

@stub thank sir. i'm still learning now..

@Hypersot sure. please create thread about that topic. its good for learning.
 
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Earn upto 300% of my investment this year so far from my domaining.......Its very much ALIVE for me@@
 
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You don't need to respect your elders, or speak perfect English, or even be humble, to be a successful domainer.
Probably best not to be humble to be a successful businessman :P
 
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Oh lord -It's hard to be humble when you're perfect in every way!
 
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Follow your dreams.
 
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Domaining is Dead!?
Dyo still pee in Bed!?
(to make such an immature statement!)
 
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