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1. backout buyers
2. disappearing buyers
3. lowball offers
4. always decreasing sales numbers
5. ignorant newbies
6. ignorant end users
7. domain scammers
8. annoying sellers
9. too many well funded secret domain hoarding companies popping up
10. reverse hijackers, auction hijackers, cybersqueelers, auction snipers, reverse snipers
11. daily increase in competition, risk, newbies, wipo cases, new tlds, closures of useful websites, registration costs, backorder costs, etc...


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I agree. Things aren't as good as they used to be...
 

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12. All sexy female domainers are taken
 

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One reason to working in this industry: $$$$$$$$$$$

Agree with you for the females part :)
 

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That's our own fault. All those chicks get scared away by domainers that keep telling them shorter is better.
 

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That's our own fault. All those chicks get scared away by domainers that keep telling them shorter is better.

I ever thinked the girls are where the money at :D
The domain world is an exception lol
 

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I think you have to be good at it you gotto know what you are doing and pic cleaver investments. Also a small amount of domainers are successful . I started in 2005 so i did not have it easy maybe it took me 2 years to know what a good domain investment was, we all wish we started erlyer, I do believe more domainers are unsuccessful than successful you carnt just throw money into domaining and expect to make you have to know what you are doing otherwise you will just lose your $$$$$$$$$$
 

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the number 1 reason to quit domaining...
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You're Broke!!!
 

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Wouldn't this count as more than 11 reasons?


10. reverse hijackers, auction hijackers, cybersqueelers, auction snipers, reverse snipers
11. daily increase in competition, risk, newbies, wipo cases, new tlds, closures of useful websites, registration costs, backorder costs, etc...
 

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Just came across 50 domains of a client, they all ended with fanatic.com.

Ok, .com yes, everything before fanatic...no and no. We pick what we can get and make the best of it, buying domains that end with fanatic is an example of a newbie buy. I have a handful of good names and many that are on the way out, so the money is catching the drop and buying names in trends.

So, it's not dead...just need to be smart and aggressive.
 

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You DO realize that this is actually a short and silly list compared to most other businesses, right?

You could be dealing with warehouse fires, armed robbery, cancer-causing chemicals, potential mine collapse, quality liability (food), death (airplane crashes), etc etc etc.
 

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You DO realize that this is actually a short and silly list compared to most other businesses, right?

You could be dealing with warehouse fires, armed robbery, cancer-causing chemicals, potential mine collapse, quality liability (food), death (airplane crashes), etc etc etc.

All of these hazards do not happen everyday to businesses, and most are protected by insurance. Most are result of incompetence.
 

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Another reason: Affecting your social or family life in some way.
 

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If you have to write a list about what you don't like about domaining. You must not be successful, since the positives outweigh the negatives tremendously.
 

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Wow! I spend days researching this site and finally decide to buy a handful of names.

Just as I decide to give it a try, now I read it's not a good idea?
hmmm..or is this a ploy to keep ignorant to this, newbies like me away?? :p

~nic
 

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Wow! I spend days researching this site and finally decide to buy a handful of names.

Just as I decide to give it a try, now I read it's not a good idea?
hmmm..or is this a ploy to keep ignorant to this, newbies like me away?? :p

~nic

Welcome to DNF! :)
Congrats for quit domaining so soon lol
 

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If you have to write a list about what you don't like about domaining. You must not be successful, since the positives outweigh the negatives tremendously.



let em leave...quit, give-up, or go try something else

then we won't have to see their same domains getting bumped every day at the top of the que

with the forever drops in prices $180 > $170 > $160> $125 > $90 > $45 > $25 > $10 > sale closes in 48 hrs > last chance > etc.
 
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