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Why are you not in the $1M club?

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  • I already am

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    9.5%
  • Low risk appetite

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    8.1%
  • Poor investment strategy

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    10.8%
  • I have decent cash flow

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    5.4%
  • Don't understand domaining

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    2.7%
  • I am happy in thousands

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    6.8%
  • Still new to the game

    27 
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    36.5%
  • Others

    15 
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    20.3%
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Arpit131

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I asked the same questions.

Not sure though if @Arpit131 is keeping track of the topic he OPed.

If the OP is talking about a single $1M+ sale (even gross) the amount of people who have ever sold a domain for that range is very low. There are only 113 total 1M+ sales on NameBio.com and surely many others have changed hands privately. However, sales in that rage are extraordinarily rare and generally involve top tier domains.

The only way to have acquired these domains is really to have started decades ago or spend a lot to acquire them.

Brad
 
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Simple, I am not a good enough domainer to be in any million dollar club
Wow, best answer so far. too honest.
 
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Wow, best answer so far. too honest.
Just the truth, I came into the domain industry with a very open mind, I learned after a couple of years in, I wasn’t going to be a top domainer, I just didn’t have the skills it takes to get to that plateau, I have learned a lot through the years from some of the best, but the fact is, I don’t have the talent to be even what I consider a good domainer, I am a decent domainer in all aspects of the industry, I have passion for domaining,that is what keeps me in the industry, if it had to be making money, I would have been out many years ago.
 
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if you are then why would you brag about it?
The vote doesn't show the name. In one of the polls, some millionaires voted for it.
A number is always good.
 
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If you have $1M and is not earning any dividends or capital appreciation, then you're a fool.

$1M is a lot of money, and I would easily be set for life with it despite living in a rather expensive country.

It really depends where you live...1m is nothing in Beverly hills
 
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I'm having sleepless night just to be there. I have not studied so hard in school/college compared to domaining.
 
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Personally, i would pass up the offer.
 
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I will be i a few years!
 
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So, again, what is the $1MM club?

Total asset worth? Liquid assets? Domain sales?
 
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If you were a business owner, would you pay $xxxx for a domain just because it is "hybridized and aged"?

I feel they should go for a mid to high three figures at least because I am sure start-ups should like them. Which will help me gather great domains in future.
 
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if you ain't in da club....
then how do you know that there is one?

and... if there is a club,
then do you think folks who are in the club, are going to violate the rule of confidentiality, by telling non club members that they are members of this club?

btw .club sucks

imo….
.club bites, I agree. I don’t think there are to many millionaire domainers, not in reality anyways, I guess if there were a group of a millionaire domain name club, I reckon it would be the domain Illuminati or something like that. Now back to domain reality, carry on
 
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If you are in the million dollar club the price on everything you inquire about goes up exponentially. You learn somewhere along the way just to shut up and not say anything.
Who told you that?
 
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Most people aren't making millions by selling domain names (that's just limited thinking), personally I decided about 5 years ago that I want to reach $1m by the age of 30, I got about 6 and a half years left and I take this challenge very serious. 1 million isn't that hard IMO these days, it is when you're starting from the rock bottom though, like me.
Domaining surely teached me some useful stuff that I plan to use in my future ventures that's for sure.
 
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