dailydomainer.com — Is it really possible to make money by registering new domains and then reselling them? Apparently it is, according to the Daily Domainer, who knows of "many domains that were freshly registered in 2005 or 2006 and later sold for thousands of dollars."
Feb 25, 2007 View in Crawl 4
coheedcollapseFeb 25, 2007
Yeah they're good tips but I hate the people who do it. My original domain (<a class="user" href="http://www.cityeyes.com)">http://www.cityeyes.com)</a> was taken so I had to settle on the just-a-bit-too-long <a class="user" href="http://www.cityeyesphoto.com">http://www.cityeyesphoto.com</a>It' still hasn't been purchased, and the fact that I'm a broke college student doesn't help my chances of being able to buy it myself. I guess I've owned my current domain for long enough to be accustomed to it anyway. Not too big of a deal.Still, back on topic, I pretty much carry an equal hate for anyone who purchases an object not intending to use it at all just to sell it later to someone who would really appreciate it. Totally fair game, but I still hate them.
gawtmilkFeb 25, 2007
Tips, hot off the press1) Get a real job2) Don't be a dick. Domain parking is on level with patent trolling 3) This is going to look like s**t on your resume 4) Good luck paying your bills trying to sell "hotbl0wjubg0ods3xxx.info"5) Choosing domains for resale is NOT a creative and thought-intensive process. It's on par with doodling furry porn in the margins of your TPS reports. Oh, wait, you probably don't have a job. The closest you've ever been to a report was Stephen Colbert's show.6) Don't think about following tips like "before you go to sleep at night, focus your thoughts on domaining and ask your subconscious mind to provide you with inspiration" as they make you sound like a new-age chai drinking loser7) About 59% of domain parkers obsessively refresh their Paypal pages whilst masturbating into socks.