What’s your name?
A: Mark
Where do you live?
A: United States, Georgia
What’s your level of expertise?
novice, intermediate, expert, etc.
A: Intermediate
How much experience do you have in the domain industry?
years, experience, etc.
A: Close to 8 years
What would you like to specifically learn first?
how to buy a domain, domain history, best selling strategies, government policies, etc.
A: Best selling strategies
Are you currently working on any projects or ideas?
A: I'm currently building capital selling domain names I can sacrifice for a few ideas I have.
What are your short-term goals in the next year?
A: To generate 50k+ selling my domains, shoot a trailer for an urban drama movie I've been working on for 4 years.
What are your long-term goals in the next 5 years?
A: To generate 300k from selling my domain names, distribute my movie to respected distributors (Netflix, Amazon etc.)
What was your first domain you purchased?
A: Hard to say
Why did you start investing in domains? Please tell us the story.
A: My wife and I were experiencing issues with our finances on a home we had built. As I was attempting to sell my websites I saw domaining was just as lucrative so I geared more towards collecting and selling.It really helped out our situation and relieved some daily stressors.
What domain tech do you most want evolved?
parking, marketplaces, news, analytics, registrars, etc.
A: All of the above
Do you have any predictions for coming trends?
A: LNL domains that create keywords like Car L0ans
What do you enjoy most about domaining?
A: The chase, profit, and the little light it gives when you feel there's no hope.
Do you have any predictions for where the entire domain industry is going?
A: No comment
What’s your funniest domain story?
A: My funniest story domaining, would this situation currently. I've been domaining for years now and passed Namepros a number of times and never joined. Seems essential.
What would you like to delegate most when you’re domaining?
parsing domains, monitoring auctions, data mining, etc.
A: Data mining of course, that's what the consumer wants; data.
What significant industry changes have affected you?
A: Nothing I can think of at the moment.
A: Mark
Where do you live?
A: United States, Georgia
What’s your level of expertise?
novice, intermediate, expert, etc.
A: Intermediate
How much experience do you have in the domain industry?
years, experience, etc.
A: Close to 8 years
What would you like to specifically learn first?
how to buy a domain, domain history, best selling strategies, government policies, etc.
A: Best selling strategies
Are you currently working on any projects or ideas?
A: I'm currently building capital selling domain names I can sacrifice for a few ideas I have.
What are your short-term goals in the next year?
A: To generate 50k+ selling my domains, shoot a trailer for an urban drama movie I've been working on for 4 years.
What are your long-term goals in the next 5 years?
A: To generate 300k from selling my domain names, distribute my movie to respected distributors (Netflix, Amazon etc.)
What was your first domain you purchased?
A: Hard to say
Why did you start investing in domains? Please tell us the story.
A: My wife and I were experiencing issues with our finances on a home we had built. As I was attempting to sell my websites I saw domaining was just as lucrative so I geared more towards collecting and selling.It really helped out our situation and relieved some daily stressors.
What domain tech do you most want evolved?
parking, marketplaces, news, analytics, registrars, etc.
A: All of the above
Do you have any predictions for coming trends?
A: LNL domains that create keywords like Car L0ans
What do you enjoy most about domaining?
A: The chase, profit, and the little light it gives when you feel there's no hope.
Do you have any predictions for where the entire domain industry is going?
A: No comment
What’s your funniest domain story?
A: My funniest story domaining, would this situation currently. I've been domaining for years now and passed Namepros a number of times and never joined. Seems essential.
What would you like to delegate most when you’re domaining?
parsing domains, monitoring auctions, data mining, etc.
A: Data mining of course, that's what the consumer wants; data.
What significant industry changes have affected you?
A: Nothing I can think of at the moment.








