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opinion Managing a bunch of domains is a tragedy, managing hundreds is statistics

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eipi

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Well i just hit that hard invisible wall of domain management.
The more domains you have that worth caring about, the darker the nightmare gets. caring about means, here, that you cant just pass by them saying "yeah, whatever!". this is not becoming emotional. its requirement of active management.

i wonder how those people with hundreds even thousands of domains really "manage".

i hereby declare that I am not Bruce Lee (1 vs 50? thank you) and also agree that this is no quick & easy money even its just a side-activity. investing in domains can seriously take a lot of life from you if out of control, and as far as i've experienced, things easily get out of control in domaining. its an expensive hobby from many angles. just 2cents.
 
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it's all about experience

like everything in life..

if u r doctor for 50 yrs u just look at patient and u know

after 1000s of hours reading posting here plus namebio plus expired names u know domain value or sellability even with eyes closed

it's a feeling and intuition

and it comes exclusively from experience.
 
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The domain industry can be loud, noisy and full of distractions, just like a big metropolitan city. The key is to find ZEN to bring peace to ones mind, making the domain management process easier, with a super focus (Blocking out all the noise).

For Perspective:
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Spreadsheets are usually sufficient for up to 15k domains or so.

After that, you really start needing custom-built software or use existing domain management services.
 
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