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<blockquote data-quote="Enerika" data-source="post: 2295468" data-attributes="member: 322969350"><p>a giggle and a roaring thumbs up. I am a person new to domaining also, having purchased my first in March. When I started ou, I was registering almost anything I could get that was "dot com" and hadn't already been taken. I learned alot and earned zero...without one sale yet, I am not ashamed of my many, many embarrassing mistakes and those many more to "dot come!!!", though, fewer and fewer, I hope will be ahead.</p><p>Like I said...you are starting out with the very best idea, which is to ask every question you have ...you will not be laughed at, but admired and supported, I assure you.It is the not asking that will leave you a laughing stock ...and a "crying" stock...and mainly to yourself (the only one who counts)!</p><p>I registered hundreds of low-quality names before finding the right place where I felt comfortable enough to come out and just ASK. If I had done so, I wouldn't be waiting for sales to make up for the thousands of dollars I spent I spent in silent hopeful, though ignorant and blind CERTAINTY that I was on the right track...I was, I just wasn't using all the wheels, not having read any instructions first. Get information where you can get it and ask before doing out the dough...listen to the wise ones that have reason to be at the top. Never forget to listen to that little voice in your head, also. You are not a robot and yor way of thinking can and is meant to contribute to this community.</p><p>I know I have a few good ones now and feel better about my instincts when coupled with all the wisdom, encouragement, and inspiration always available absolutely FREE here at DNForum.</p><p>Oh, and don't forget to laugh at yourself...the;n you can always be sure to have company (...we're all laughing...giggle, giggle...!!!)</p><p>Cheers ...</p><p>PS... I am not discouraged at my ongoing and past mistakes...very public...anc very FUNNT! Watch out for Enerika, though and I'll be seeing you there!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Enerika, post: 2295468, member: 322969350"] a giggle and a roaring thumbs up. I am a person new to domaining also, having purchased my first in March. When I started ou, I was registering almost anything I could get that was "dot com" and hadn't already been taken. I learned alot and earned zero...without one sale yet, I am not ashamed of my many, many embarrassing mistakes and those many more to "dot come!!!", though, fewer and fewer, I hope will be ahead. Like I said...you are starting out with the very best idea, which is to ask every question you have ...you will not be laughed at, but admired and supported, I assure you.It is the not asking that will leave you a laughing stock ...and a "crying" stock...and mainly to yourself (the only one who counts)! I registered hundreds of low-quality names before finding the right place where I felt comfortable enough to come out and just ASK. If I had done so, I wouldn't be waiting for sales to make up for the thousands of dollars I spent I spent in silent hopeful, though ignorant and blind CERTAINTY that I was on the right track...I was, I just wasn't using all the wheels, not having read any instructions first. Get information where you can get it and ask before doing out the dough...listen to the wise ones that have reason to be at the top. Never forget to listen to that little voice in your head, also. You are not a robot and yor way of thinking can and is meant to contribute to this community. I know I have a few good ones now and feel better about my instincts when coupled with all the wisdom, encouragement, and inspiration always available absolutely FREE here at DNForum. Oh, and don't forget to laugh at yourself...the;n you can always be sure to have company (...we're all laughing...giggle, giggle...!!!) Cheers ... PS... I am not discouraged at my ongoing and past mistakes...very public...anc very FUNNT! Watch out for Enerika, though and I'll be seeing you there! [/QUOTE]
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