| Re: Am I already too late in the game? I had the same worries when I first started domaining a few years back. I tried everything and lost a lot of money(I had a very small budget each month but it added up). At first I tried reselling, but realized that it's too late for that unless you have a big budget. Reselling fresh registrations is the hardest thing in this business. So in order to become a reseller you need to have budget.
Then I tried registering typos - worked my ass off and found out how to register names that have traffic. Whenever I found a name that was making $20-30/mo I sold it for $500-600 which paid for my next registrations. As much as it hurt selling revenue names, I repeated this until I had enough revenue to stop selling names in order to buy new ones. The start is slow(might take years with limited funds) but the revenue increases logarithmically if you keep investing your previous month's revenue(or most of it).
Read read read as much as you can, buy tools that will help you find names and learn how to use their every little function, experiment with registrations and you will find out what works and what doesn't.
Also, as noted above, be creative and always try to think of new ways to profit from your domains. I tried a million things, kept losing my money and then one day one of them worked, within only 2 months I earned back all the money that I invested the previous years and now it's only profit, and it's increasing each month
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