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The struggle is real when it comes to the buying and selling of domain names. Domain investing and development, neither one is for the faint of heart.

Domain investing has become highly competitively over the last 3 or so years — expiring domain auctions, especially with COVID putting tight clamps on gambling, a thriving industry, pushing a large number of the population into alternative investments — stock market and domain name investing.

While increased competition is one thing, there are a number of threats lurking to wipe out a domain investors portfolio and legacy as the domain industry matures.

In a recent podcast, I sat down with Michael Gargiulo, a long-time domain investor and developer, and serial entrepreneur.

Tune in as Michael and I dive deep into discussing specifically how domain investors should position themselves and their portfolio to guard against the winds of taxes, death, divorce, failed partnerships and more. Michael also shares great insight as well as a good tax tips for domain depreciation and estate pitfalls concerning domains.

 
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