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Do You Make a Living At Domaining?
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<blockquote data-quote="ulterios" data-source="post: 2241036" data-attributes="member: 322952507"><p>I definitely don't make a living at it myself. Making enough money to do it isn't my problem. I tend to buy or register new domains with intent to sell them, but then I start getting ideas to develop them into websites.</p><p></p><p>If I can get to the point of not getting all caught up in building sites, then I know I can. It's just a matter of getting that mindset.</p><p></p><p>I do tend to take on more projects, tasks, whatever, than I have enough time for. I would like to dedicate more time to domaining as it can be less demanding then trying to build a couple dozen websites and do everything that's needed with the.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ulterios, post: 2241036, member: 322952507"] I definitely don't make a living at it myself. Making enough money to do it isn't my problem. I tend to buy or register new domains with intent to sell them, but then I start getting ideas to develop them into websites. If I can get to the point of not getting all caught up in building sites, then I know I can. It's just a matter of getting that mindset. I do tend to take on more projects, tasks, whatever, than I have enough time for. I would like to dedicate more time to domaining as it can be less demanding then trying to build a couple dozen websites and do everything that's needed with the. [/QUOTE]
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