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Five Skills That You Definitely Need To Be A Successful Domainer
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<blockquote data-quote="domainoid" data-source="post: 2238116" data-attributes="member: 136548"><p>nice advice from all. but--</p><p>- i think age of domains matters to domainers- not so much to endusers [USER=322951055]@Willox Perez[/USER] .</p><p></p><p>- [USER=1195]@Biggie[/USER] --problem is there is way too much reading domainers are told they must read and i find that even if i don't go read 1 day i'm behind and i might miss something important. it's very hard to choose the "right" readings and to not waste your time on others. this is a big problem for me with another domain forum which is also busy and all blogs you are sent to on a regular basis.</p><p></p><p>- [USER=322823285]@Domain Author[/USER] -your #2) buy the right domain-- that's also hard and it's deciding what you should pay for it that you often get wrong. if you overpay you may not get your money back for months even 1 year sometimes.</p><p>--</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="domainoid, post: 2238116, member: 136548"] nice advice from all. but-- - i think age of domains matters to domainers- not so much to endusers [USER=322951055]@Willox Perez[/USER] . - [USER=1195]@Biggie[/USER] --problem is there is way too much reading domainers are told they must read and i find that even if i don't go read 1 day i'm behind and i might miss something important. it's very hard to choose the "right" readings and to not waste your time on others. this is a big problem for me with another domain forum which is also busy and all blogs you are sent to on a regular basis. - [USER=322823285]@Domain Author[/USER] -your #2) buy the right domain-- that's also hard and it's deciding what you should pay for it that you often get wrong. if you overpay you may not get your money back for months even 1 year sometimes. -- [/QUOTE]
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