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'''Domaining''' refers to the business of buying, selling, and developing and monetizing domain names <ref>[http://icannwiki.org/Domaining_Glossary Domaining Glossary]</ref>.
'''Domaining''' refers to the business of buying, selling, developing, and monetizing domain names.


==Short overview==
==Overview==
Domaining, also called "domain name speculation", describes of purchasing and selling domain names with the goal of earning profit<ref>[http://www.quickonlinetips.com/domain-names/domaining/ Domaining]</ref>; the domainer is an entrepreneur.  Being 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 then later sold at a profit is the key talent required to earn a profit.
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 parked pages or more complete websites with the goal of attracting traffic which can be [[Domain Name Monetization|monetized]] by selling advertising.
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.


==How it works==
==How it Works==
Picking a good domain name requires skill, instinct and probably some luck.  Like real estate it's critical to understand the trends and be able to do the research necessary to understand why one name is more valuable than another.  This includes keyword analysis, traffic patterns and new trends.  There have been many attempts at automated domain name valuation, but all fall far short of human judgment.
Picking a good domain name requires skill, instinct, and some luck.  Like real estate it's critical to understand the trends and be able to do the research necessary to determine why one name is more valuable than another.  This includes analysis of keywords, traffic patterns, and new trends.  There have been many attempts at automated domain name valuation, but all seem to fall short of human judgment.


The price of some domains increase dramatically while other increase more moderately.  There is risk of course, but many have done well. In addition, some decide to get out of the business by selling their entire portfolio in a "bulk sale". <ref>[http://www.quickonlinetips.com/domain-names/domaining/ Domaining Tips]</ref>
The price of some domains increase dramatically while other increase more moderately; and there is always some risk involved. It is also possible to buy a domainer's entire portfolio in a "bulk sale".<ref>[http://www.quickonlinetips.com/domain-names/domaining/ Domaining Tips]</ref>


==Necessary domaining elements==
== CyberSquatting ==
There are many online resources and guides to help the novice get started, but being a risk-taker is definitely the right personality profile to have.<ref>[http://www.flipfacts.com/2010/09/01/what-is-domaining/ What is domaining]</ref>
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.
 
== [[CyberSquatting]] ==
Some people purchase domain names that are the exact or similar name of existing companies, famous people or organizations with the goal of selling the name to them at a later point in time.  This practice is an abuse of the intellectual property of others and avoided by most professional domainers.


==References==
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Latest revision as of 18:44, 20 January 2015

Domaining refers to the business of buying, selling, developing, and monetizing domain names.

Overview

Domaining, also called "domain name speculation," describes the purchasing and selling of domain names with the goal of earning a profit;[1] the domainer is the involved entrepreneur. It is important to be able to identify a name that can be registered in the primary market or purchased in the secondary market and which can later be sold for a profit.

Domainers also earn income by developing domain names into either parked pages or more complete websites in order to attract traffic for advertisements.

How it Works

Picking a good domain name requires skill, instinct, and some luck. Like real estate it's critical to understand the trends and be able to do the research necessary to determine why one name is more valuable than another. This includes analysis of keywords, traffic patterns, and new trends. There have been many attempts at automated domain name valuation, but all seem to fall short of human judgment.

The price of some domains increase dramatically while other increase more moderately; and there is always some risk involved. It is also possible to buy a domainer's entire portfolio in a "bulk sale".[2]

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, and is an abuse of the intellectual property of others and avoided by most professional domainers.

References