Do you believe me when I say that you can make $100, $1000, or even $1 million from $10?
I'm not kidding.
How much do you think Google pays ICAAN to keep Google.com? How much do you think Yahoo pays to keep Yahoo.com? Just about $10 a year.
Go ahead, take a look at GoDaddy how much is it. If I'm not mistaken, GoDaddy is the cheapest registrar on the planet, so you're in luck if you see a $1.19 offer there.
This is a perfect business for all. Cheap. Simple. And anyone can register a domain from the comfort of their own home. The principle is the same; you buy low, you sell high.
If you're curious how big this business is, take a few minutes of your spare time to visit DNJournal.com. You'll know it's big enough to feed your ego.
This is domain business.
We call it domaining.
I, myself, has been domaining since early 2000. So far, I can only say that domains have changed my life.
I'm still waiting for that $1 million check though.
I don't know about you, but Matt Mullenweg definitely gets it. He knew the value of a domain. He knew that an investment in domain name could only bring profit. Lots of it.
That's why he bought wp.com from Yahoo with no second thought. What a brilliant move!
For those who didn't know, Matt Mullenweg is the owner of wordpress (it's really surprising that 50-60% of wordpress users didn't know this!).
I mean, WP means Wordpress, right? A smooth combination. Now, the "idiot" guys at Washington Post would spend two to three, if not TEN times more expensive if they want to own wp.com for their business.
Since traditional newspaper will die in the future, they got to have this domain to make ends meet on the Internet.
I'm not kidding.
How much do you think Google pays ICAAN to keep Google.com? How much do you think Yahoo pays to keep Yahoo.com? Just about $10 a year.
Go ahead, take a look at GoDaddy how much is it. If I'm not mistaken, GoDaddy is the cheapest registrar on the planet, so you're in luck if you see a $1.19 offer there.
This is a perfect business for all. Cheap. Simple. And anyone can register a domain from the comfort of their own home. The principle is the same; you buy low, you sell high.
If you're curious how big this business is, take a few minutes of your spare time to visit DNJournal.com. You'll know it's big enough to feed your ego.
This is domain business.
We call it domaining.
I, myself, has been domaining since early 2000. So far, I can only say that domains have changed my life.
I'm still waiting for that $1 million check though.
I don't know about you, but Matt Mullenweg definitely gets it. He knew the value of a domain. He knew that an investment in domain name could only bring profit. Lots of it.
That's why he bought wp.com from Yahoo with no second thought. What a brilliant move!
For those who didn't know, Matt Mullenweg is the owner of wordpress (it's really surprising that 50-60% of wordpress users didn't know this!).
I mean, WP means Wordpress, right? A smooth combination. Now, the "idiot" guys at Washington Post would spend two to three, if not TEN times more expensive if they want to own wp.com for their business.
Since traditional newspaper will die in the future, they got to have this domain to make ends meet on the Internet.
