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There is so much information about the domain industry . I just printed out all the cover stories from DNjournal from 2003 to 2007. That is about 500 word pages. Does anybody know about some books that teaches speedreading? (seriously).
You can't learn it all by reading. Sure, you can learn a lot of it, tips, tricks, niches, what to look for but in the end it's experience that will teach you the most.
As for speedreading, I don't think it is as easy as reading a book on it. You need to build up the mental skill and discipline to be able to do it well enough for it to be worth your time and money.
There is so much information about the domain industry . I just printed out all the cover stories from DNjournal from 2003 to 2007. That is about 500 word pages. Does anybody know about some books that teaches speedreading? (seriously).
as you read train yourself to just skim over the tops of the letters....you will be surprised how fast you can learn to read and comprehend...you will be speedreading in no time.
Are you a bot?
Oh ... damn, I forgot ... See the 'search' thingy at the top of the forum?
No .. really ... try using it .. and BTW if you have managed to read this post in less than an hour ... Congratulations! You are a fully-fledged member of the speed readers society!
Instead of looking at it from a "wow there is so much info here" change the way you are approaching it.
Perhaps write out a list of questions, and then you can easily find your answers here or on other resources. From there, you will get into the rhythm sorta like the show LOST. Where there are always more questions than answers.
Instead of spending hundreds of hours reading about how much Frank Schilling's house costs and what Rick Schwartz' new Breitling looks like; throw those cover stories away and start spending time buying and selling domains on DNF.
Yes, those cover stories are indeed great reading, but I think you will benefit more from participating in this game, than reading about the success of others.
There is so much information about the domain industry . I just printed out all the cover stories from DNjournal from 2003 to 2007. That is about 500 word pages. Does anybody know about some books that teaches speedreading? (seriously).
The downside is in order to follow this book you'll have to give up regular reading for at least two to three months. its all about sacrifice baby
This book definately works. i read it the summer before going back to college. basically partied like animal house for three years and still managed to graduate ... with Highest Honors
The downside is in order to follow this book you'll have to give up regular reading for at least two to three months. its all about sacrifice baby
This book definately works. i read it the summer before going back to college. basically partied like animal house for three years and still managed to graduate ... with Highest Honors
As above, you can't master this business overnight; I'm still learning now, six years after I started. It's all about learning from your mistakes and gradually building up your knowledge as the days/months/years go on.