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by Marlene Graham, Downing-Frye Realty, 539 5th Avenue South, Naples, Florida 34102 (239) 821-9046
Domaining is a business that though still in its infancy can present great rewards to someone who can operate judiciously and with some ingenuity -- either as a reseller of names (which requires a lot of time on the computer watching auctions or a lot of luck in registering a name that just happens to become expired), or as a person who buys the names strictly for their own business to make their site more visible on the net.
I personally do both. I buy and resell domains, but I also keep many of the names for blogs and to point to my site. These processes sound complicated, but when you learn how to do it, they are ridiculously easy. Opening a door looks tough until someone show you the handle. Then it becomes easy. The same with domaining.
Though there are many ways to be fruitful in this task as mentioned earlier -- cash parking (http://www.parked.com/tour/?promo=D2676FF1B5), creating websites and selling links, etc. -- the most lucrative one is buying a domain name from someone who has either let it expire (you do that through auctions) or who needs money and is willing to sell. Then you can resell it to someone who needs it or should need it, though you may have to convince them of the latter. Most of the public is still a bit behind the times when it comes to the internet. And the ones that are a little bit more adventurous in terms of business are reaping the rewards. Just like everything else. Those that stick their necks out don't always get them chopped off as naysayers are prone to pronounce.
Right now due to the current economic situation a lot of great domains that have been off the market for some time are coming back on which presents a wonderful opportunity for businesses that are savvy enough to be on the net, or are going on the net. The time is not too far down the road when NOT being on the net will be the kiss of death for a business that needs an outreach beyond the most immediate local community. And as we get more savvy technologically we even have a little bit of a negative opinion of businesses that are not on the internet with at least even a simple web page because we are now far enough along in this game to expect such. Even the various yellow pages type directories are getting into the internet directory game because they know fewer and fewer people are reaching for printed directories, but instead starting their searches on the internet. That is particularly true for some businesses such as real estate.
Don't forget that when the phone was first invented people didn't rush out to get one. But a decade later, a business without a phone was handicapped. The same is now rapidly becoming true for businesses being lazy about advancing to the internet, and once they are forced to realize it , the best names will be gone. Or domain traders will be charging much higher prices than they are now.
Keep in mind though that buying a domain name does not mean spending thousands of dollars. Depending on the name a resell name can be purchased for $39.00 to $900. But even the higher priced name is well worth it because it could well bring in the business.
And when you have a domain or domains you will find that it is very easy to develop a web page either with software, with a person who can develop one for you (these days this can be achieve for only a few hundred dollars, sometimes even under a hundred with templates, not like the thousands of the past). Check out GoDaddy, or www.cheapcheapdomain.com or Network Solutions for complete packages.
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Domaineering is the web-based marketing business of acquiring and monetizing Internet domain names focusing on their use specifically as an advertising medium rather than primarily speculating on domains as intellectual property investments for resale as in domaining where generating advertising revenue is considered more of a bonus while awaiting a sale. In essence, the domain names function as virtual Internet billboards with generic domain names being highly valued for their revenue generating potential derived from attracting Internet traffic hits. Revenue is earned as potential customers view pay per click ( PPC ) ads or the Internet traffic attracted may be redirected to another website. Hence, the domain name itself is the revenue generating asset conveying information beyond just functioning as a typical web address. As the value here is intrinsically in the domain name and not in a website's products or services, these domains are developed for advertising, ( i.e, "parked" ), and not into "conventional" websites. As with traditional advertising, domaineering is part art and part science. Often to be the most effective as an advertising tool, the domain names and their corresponding landing pages must be engineered or optimized to produce maximum revenue which may require considerable skill and keen knowledge of search engine optimization ( SEO ) practices, marketing psychology and an understanding of the target market audience. Domaineering generally utilizes a firm offering domain parking services to provide the sponsored "feed" of a word or phrase searched for thus creating a mini-directory populated largely by advertisers paying to promote their products and services under a relevant generic keyword domain. Occasionally content is added to develop a functional mini-website. Domaineers contend that their product, i.e., "domain advertising", is a bona fide offering of goods or services in and of itself which provides rights to and legitimate interests in the generic domains they use. This serves as their rebuttal or defense in addressing occasional accusations of cybersquatting. Domaineers and some of those who advertise online using keywords believe domaineering provides a useful, legal and legitimate Internet marketing service while opponents of domaineering decry the practice as increasing the ubiquitous commercialization of the world wide web. Domaineering aka "domain advertising" is practiced by both large organizations which may have registered hundreds or even thousands of domains to individual entrepreneurial minded domaineers who may only own one or a few. The earliest known verifiable identification and defining of domaineering as a distinct Internet advertising practice is attributed to Canadian Professor William Lorenz.
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