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<blockquote data-quote="icedude" data-source="post: 2188754" data-attributes="member: 322755340"><p>1. I have at least 1 $x,xxx sale every month(And, every $x,xxx sale I have had and the one $xx,xxx sale I have had were from names I did not pay more than $20 for.) </p><p></p><p>2. As long as I at least double my money on a hand reg I am happy(Buy for $7, sell for $15, it was a good investment.) </p><p></p><p>3. Well it is not critical, but a domainer that possesses Internet marketing and developing skills will have more monetary opportunity. </p><p></p><p>And, the above is correct. Most domainers are losing money, not because of the domain industry not being profitable, but because they are looking to get rich off every domain instead of focusing on the bottom line. Which is sale for more than what you paid for, so even if you buy for $7 and sale for $14, that is a 100% return on your investment. </p><p></p><p>If you are getting in domaining to "get rich quick," I advise you to just go to your local Casino and play Blackjack with the money you plan on investing in domaining and take a HIT on 20. Your chances would be much better. </p><p></p><p>But, if you are looking to see a steady return on your investment this is the business for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="icedude, post: 2188754, member: 322755340"] 1. I have at least 1 $x,xxx sale every month(And, every $x,xxx sale I have had and the one $xx,xxx sale I have had were from names I did not pay more than $20 for.) 2. As long as I at least double my money on a hand reg I am happy(Buy for $7, sell for $15, it was a good investment.) 3. Well it is not critical, but a domainer that possesses Internet marketing and developing skills will have more monetary opportunity. And, the above is correct. Most domainers are losing money, not because of the domain industry not being profitable, but because they are looking to get rich off every domain instead of focusing on the bottom line. Which is sale for more than what you paid for, so even if you buy for $7 and sale for $14, that is a 100% return on your investment. If you are getting in domaining to "get rich quick," I advise you to just go to your local Casino and play Blackjack with the money you plan on investing in domaining and take a HIT on 20. Your chances would be much better. But, if you are looking to see a steady return on your investment this is the business for you. [/QUOTE]
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