Welcome to this week's top topics, where there is a distinctive time vs. money theme. A few discussions have arisen this week regarding the time spent on domain name investing and whether that time is worth the money you receive in turn from sales. It's an interesting point to consider, especially if you are a full-time domainer. Does working 18-20 hours per day give a ROI that is suitable for the time spent?
Here is this week's top topics.
Is Domaining Worth It?
The question was posed to the community whether domain investing is worth the time and money that is often put in to buying domain names and domain-related services.
The responses to this question are varied, with some saying that very few people make money from domains, whilst others calculate that with enough domain names in your portfolio to sell, domain name investing can be worth it. What do you think? Add your thoughts to the discussion.
Topic by: @saiif2014
How Many Hours Per Day?
Speaking of time and money, another question that has been raised this week is how many hours per day do you dedicate to domaining?
It's very interesting to see how long investors are spending on domain-related activities every day. Results range from just an hour every day to 18-20 hours per day.
Some investors with full-time jobs can only afford to spend a limited amount of time on their domaining activities, whilst full-time investors need to spend their time buying and selling to make a living.
Topic by: @infosec3
How Do you Flip Domains?
A new investor is asking for advice on how to flip cheap domain names in the quickest possible time. It's a common question among newer investors who may be looking at domaining as a get rich quick scheme.
The general advice seems to be that the person who asked the question should concentrate on reading blog posts and forum discussions before attempting to acquire any type of domain name.
Do you agree? Have your say in the discussion.
Topic by: @Tori Goffdan
The World's Ten Most Expensive Registration Fees
Chinese Escrow provider DN.com have published another interesting discussion this week. We're used to seeing registration fees ranging from $8 to $30 per year for a number of the most popular TLDs, but which are the most expensive in the world?
The list ranges from Algeria's .DZ extension, priced at a maximum $494, up to another African TLD that costs between $2,500 and $4,000 per year to register. Visit the discussion to find the full list.
Topic by: @Cynthia
Top Topics of the Week is a blog series featuring the most popular discussions and content within the domain community. Tune in weekly to see what’s trending!
Here is this week's top topics.
Is Domaining Worth It?
The question was posed to the community whether domain investing is worth the time and money that is often put in to buying domain names and domain-related services.
The responses to this question are varied, with some saying that very few people make money from domains, whilst others calculate that with enough domain names in your portfolio to sell, domain name investing can be worth it. What do you think? Add your thoughts to the discussion.
Topic by: @saiif2014
How Many Hours Per Day?
Speaking of time and money, another question that has been raised this week is how many hours per day do you dedicate to domaining?
It's very interesting to see how long investors are spending on domain-related activities every day. Results range from just an hour every day to 18-20 hours per day.
Some investors with full-time jobs can only afford to spend a limited amount of time on their domaining activities, whilst full-time investors need to spend their time buying and selling to make a living.
Topic by: @infosec3
How Do you Flip Domains?
A new investor is asking for advice on how to flip cheap domain names in the quickest possible time. It's a common question among newer investors who may be looking at domaining as a get rich quick scheme.
The general advice seems to be that the person who asked the question should concentrate on reading blog posts and forum discussions before attempting to acquire any type of domain name.
Do you agree? Have your say in the discussion.
Topic by: @Tori Goffdan
The World's Ten Most Expensive Registration Fees
Chinese Escrow provider DN.com have published another interesting discussion this week. We're used to seeing registration fees ranging from $8 to $30 per year for a number of the most popular TLDs, but which are the most expensive in the world?
The list ranges from Algeria's .DZ extension, priced at a maximum $494, up to another African TLD that costs between $2,500 and $4,000 per year to register. Visit the discussion to find the full list.
Topic by: @Cynthia
Top Topics of the Week is a blog series featuring the most popular discussions and content within the domain community. Tune in weekly to see what’s trending!