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Do You Make a Living At Domaining?
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<blockquote data-quote="katherine" data-source="post: 2188728" data-attributes="member: 63835"><p>1. No. But I'm not sure I would want to do domaining full-time.</p><p>2. It depends on your portfolio. If you have premium domains, you will want high prices but there will be fewer qualified buyers. If you have average domains, you will price them accordingly.</p><p>3. No. Selling domains is completely different than making websites.</p><p></p><p>Very few domainers are making a living on domains. In fact, the majority of domainers are losing money.</p><p>This is an extremely ambitious goal. Those who actually make a living on domains either started early or they have been doing it for a long time, they have amassed large portfolios (quantity + quality) and scaled up.</p><p>They also share a common trait: they have worked hard and they are very dedicated.</p><p></p><p>I think it's not a real job, it's an investment. It's probably easier to make a living on stocks but it's not for everyone. It's the same with domain names.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="katherine, post: 2188728, member: 63835"] 1. No. But I'm not sure I would want to do domaining full-time. 2. It depends on your portfolio. If you have premium domains, you will want high prices but there will be fewer qualified buyers. If you have average domains, you will price them accordingly. 3. No. Selling domains is completely different than making websites. Very few domainers are making a living on domains. In fact, the majority of domainers are losing money. This is an extremely ambitious goal. Those who actually make a living on domains either started early or they have been doing it for a long time, they have amassed large portfolios (quantity + quality) and scaled up. They also share a common trait: they have worked hard and they are very dedicated. I think it's not a real job, it's an investment. It's probably easier to make a living on stocks but it's not for everyone. It's the same with domain names. [/QUOTE]
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