I bit off a little more then I could handle when I first started "domaining" last year (almost 2 years now) and I'm heading back to the drawing board. A year and half later and I'm still a newb because I thought I knew what I was doing. I sold a few names and I'm ahead by a few thousand dollars and all names I currently have are basically free I guess you could say. Alot of which I'm going to delete and trim down keeping only a few. What I'd like to do is get one domain which generates some kind of decent revenue while being parked. This is one of my immediate goals but theres this green stuff called money. It amazes me that some people have domains making high hundreds or low thousands per month just parked. Are you serious? I could quit my job if I had one of those. But I dont. And this is only because I dont have the $,$$$ or $$,$$$ to invest in one I assure you.
And it's not like I dont know what a great domain is. I see them being offered for sale, sold and bought everyday. But these types of domains are out of my financial league sadly. Atleast at the moment they are. So for guys/gals like myself who don't have these types of names or the kind of money to buy them in order to better your portfolio and bank account, don't get discouraged like I tend to do. Easier said then done of course reading the domain sales
You must realize alot (certainly not all) of the big players you see who are successful in domaining were already successful in their regular jobs. Be them doctors, lawyers, etc. Their income enables them to invest in higher quality names and reap better rewards. I hate to say this but "Our" the slightly less fortunate ones but all in all happy
, have a little more work to do. But it's certainly far from impossible. And there's plenty of these types of success stories on dnjournal.com
With all that being said, I would suggest you stay here and read read read. You might even want to visit a little thread titled "Ready to Quit" because there's alot of experience and knowledge in there. It woke me up thats for sure and has inspired me to start all over again. Even after close to two years of domaining. This really is an exciting business and I believe anyone can become one of those big players and very successful if you play your domains right!
That's all I have to say,
Thanks everyone
And it's not like I dont know what a great domain is. I see them being offered for sale, sold and bought everyday. But these types of domains are out of my financial league sadly. Atleast at the moment they are. So for guys/gals like myself who don't have these types of names or the kind of money to buy them in order to better your portfolio and bank account, don't get discouraged like I tend to do. Easier said then done of course reading the domain sales
You must realize alot (certainly not all) of the big players you see who are successful in domaining were already successful in their regular jobs. Be them doctors, lawyers, etc. Their income enables them to invest in higher quality names and reap better rewards. I hate to say this but "Our" the slightly less fortunate ones but all in all happy
With all that being said, I would suggest you stay here and read read read. You might even want to visit a little thread titled "Ready to Quit" because there's alot of experience and knowledge in there. It woke me up thats for sure and has inspired me to start all over again. Even after close to two years of domaining. This really is an exciting business and I believe anyone can become one of those big players and very successful if you play your domains right!
That's all I have to say,
Thanks everyone















