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What's This Newbie Tutorial Missing?

clasione

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Been working on this tutorial from time to time over the last few months adding to it and improving. Newbies may like it a lot. Is there anything fundamental missing in your opinion? It focuses mostly on U.S. based consumers/info seekers.
 

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How to sell a domain. Would be a good idea to include some basic negotiation strategies.
 

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It seems very useful indeed, a lot of valuable information can be founded here. I would just suggest modifying the text style so that it's maybe divided into bullets and more paragraphs so that it's easier to go through the text and quickly scan the most important data. And also, you could maybe add some successful examples, something that showed good results in the past.
 

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It is way too wordy. You don't need so many words to teach someone how to register a domain name. It looks like it was written for search engines to promote your own GoDaddy reseller account.
 

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Been working on this tutorial from time to time over the last few months adding to it and improving. Newbies may like it a lot. Is there anything fundamental missing in your opinion? It focuses mostly on U.S. based consumers/info seekers.

Should be shorter.
 

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