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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
Domaining, also called "domain name speculation", describes the purchasing and selling of domain names with the goal of earning a profit;<ref>[http://www.quickonlinetips.com/domain-names/domaining/ Domaining]</ref> the [[Domainer|domainer]] is the involved entrepreneur.  It is important to be able to identify a name that can be registered in the [[Primary Domain Market|primary market]] or purchased in the [[Secondary Domain Market|secondary market]] and which can later be sold for a profit.  
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Domaining, also called "domain name speculation," describes the purchasing and selling of domain names with the goal of earning a profit;<ref>[http://www.quickonlinetips.com/domain-names/domaining/ Domaining]</ref> the [[Domainer|domainer]] is the involved entrepreneur.  It is important to be able to identify a name that can be registered in the [[Primary Domain Market|primary market]] or purchased in the [[Secondary Domain Market|secondary market]] and which can later be sold for a profit.  
    
Domainers also earn income by developing domain names into either [[Domain Parking|parked pages]] or more complete websites in order to attract traffic for advertisements.
 
Domainers also earn income by developing domain names into either [[Domain Parking|parked pages]] or more complete websites in order to attract traffic for advertisements.
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== CyberSquatting ==
 
== CyberSquatting ==
Some people purchase domain names that are exact matches to, or similar to, names of existing companies, famous people, or organizations with the goal of selling the name to them at a later point in time.  This practice, known as [[cybersquatting]], is an abuse of the [[Intellectual Property|intellectual property]] of others and avoided by most professional domainers.
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Some people purchase domain names that are exact matches to, or similar to, names of existing companies, famous people, or organizations with the goal of selling the name to them at a later point in time.  This practice, known as [[cybersquatting]], and is an abuse of the [[Intellectual Property|intellectual property]] of others and avoided by most professional domainers.
    
==References==
 
==References==
 
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[[Category: Glossary]]
 
[[Category: Glossary]]

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