How I got Involved in Domain Investments & the Internet Business Space?
I was successful in a few business ventures already and I spent a lot of time at Starbucks on my laptop as well as networking with other fellow coffee shop customers. One day I met a guy who made 500k-1.5MM annually buying and flipping Domain Names. He referred me to some resources and I was instantly hooked.
Where did my inspiration come from?
One day I realized, all of that time I had spent fiddling around with computers as a child started to look like time well spent. A book I read called Outliers was based on the notion that the most highly successful people are the product of at least 10,000 hours of training in their respective field, so in retrospect I can see now that all those countess hours up late at night, eating potato chips, sleeping very little, exploring the never ending possibilities and wonders of what a computer and the internet can do ultimately led me to where I am and what I do today.
How big is this market?
Below are a list of the top domain sales in 2011:
iCloud.com | $4,500,000
Social.com | $2,600,000
Data.com | $1,700,000
DomainName.com | $1,000,000
RunningShoes.com | $700,000
Puzzle.com | $500,000
GamesForGirls.com | $500,000
Autoinsurance.org | $440,000
33.com | $358,000
ICloud.com | $4,500,000
DataCenter.com | $352,500
Cupidon.com | $285,250
Action.com | $270,000
Driven.com | $225,000
Consolidation.com | $220,000
Billionaire.com | $215,500
Adventure.com | $200,000
Why Invest in Domains?
Domain investing offers investors less risk and more opportunity for a greater ROI.
Traditional investing such as that with the stock market requires investors to place their trust in stocks that they have absolutely no control over. Just hand over your money and hope for the best. It really is not much different than investing in lottery tickets.
Domain investing allows investors to be creative with their investing dollars and even increase the value of their investments. Domain investing is often related to real estate investing in that you are investing in property, virtual property, but still property. Like real estate investing, domain investing allows investors to make changes to their properties increasing the resale value of them.
Another way domain investing is similar to real estate investing is having the ability to earn revenue from the property. In real estate this would be done by renting the property, all though not as common in domain investing, it is still possible. The more common approach to creating revenue from domain investing without selling is to monetize your properties using various methods.
Unlike traditional investing, domain investing is relatively inexpensive to start as well as low maintenance cost with lower risk and higher potential ROI.
If you would like to contact me to learn more about it, please call: (513) 295-6409
I am currently accepting 12 Clients to Coach how to Invest in Domain Names.
I was successful in a few business ventures already and I spent a lot of time at Starbucks on my laptop as well as networking with other fellow coffee shop customers. One day I met a guy who made 500k-1.5MM annually buying and flipping Domain Names. He referred me to some resources and I was instantly hooked.
Where did my inspiration come from?
One day I realized, all of that time I had spent fiddling around with computers as a child started to look like time well spent. A book I read called Outliers was based on the notion that the most highly successful people are the product of at least 10,000 hours of training in their respective field, so in retrospect I can see now that all those countess hours up late at night, eating potato chips, sleeping very little, exploring the never ending possibilities and wonders of what a computer and the internet can do ultimately led me to where I am and what I do today.
How big is this market?
Below are a list of the top domain sales in 2011:
iCloud.com | $4,500,000
Social.com | $2,600,000
Data.com | $1,700,000
DomainName.com | $1,000,000
RunningShoes.com | $700,000
Puzzle.com | $500,000
GamesForGirls.com | $500,000
Autoinsurance.org | $440,000
33.com | $358,000
ICloud.com | $4,500,000
DataCenter.com | $352,500
Cupidon.com | $285,250
Action.com | $270,000
Driven.com | $225,000
Consolidation.com | $220,000
Billionaire.com | $215,500
Adventure.com | $200,000
Why Invest in Domains?
Domain investing offers investors less risk and more opportunity for a greater ROI.
Traditional investing such as that with the stock market requires investors to place their trust in stocks that they have absolutely no control over. Just hand over your money and hope for the best. It really is not much different than investing in lottery tickets.
Domain investing allows investors to be creative with their investing dollars and even increase the value of their investments. Domain investing is often related to real estate investing in that you are investing in property, virtual property, but still property. Like real estate investing, domain investing allows investors to make changes to their properties increasing the resale value of them.
Another way domain investing is similar to real estate investing is having the ability to earn revenue from the property. In real estate this would be done by renting the property, all though not as common in domain investing, it is still possible. The more common approach to creating revenue from domain investing without selling is to monetize your properties using various methods.
Unlike traditional investing, domain investing is relatively inexpensive to start as well as low maintenance cost with lower risk and higher potential ROI.
If you would like to contact me to learn more about it, please call: (513) 295-6409
I am currently accepting 12 Clients to Coach how to Invest in Domain Names.