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'''Domaining''' is usually referred to as the business of buying, selling, and developing domain names. Sometimes, it is also used to describe the practice of monetizing domain name registrations. Domaining must not be confused with domain monetization which involves marketing activities to increase earn profit from traffic by means of advertising programs such as PPC (pay-per-click)). <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 is also called "domain name speculation" and describes the actions of purchasing and selling domain names as a main activity to earn profit.<ref>[http://www.quickonlinetips.com/domain-names/domaining/ Domaining]</ref> In this way, in order to start a domaining business, the entrepreneur must be able to purchase and register unique and profitable domain name with the purpose of selling them at a later date. The difference between the cost of the domain at purchase and the price at selling represents the profit earned.  
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.  


==How it works==
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.
In order to start a domaining business there is a need of an entrepreneur which in this case is known as '''domainer'''. The domainer basically buys and sells domains while his decisions are based on entrepreneurial skills and instincts. If the domainer oversees an important domain to be purchased in the near future at a higher value than today, he will purchase and register it. But all these facts are speculative issues which lead us to the risks involved in the domaining industry.  


The domaining business is the least risky business because even if the price of the domain purchased will not increase, it will neither decreaseIn this way, the domainer has always the possibility to sell the domain name to bulk domain name buyers and recover his initial investment. Some domain names may increase in value exponentially (case in which the profit rate achieved is very high), while other domain names may increase with moderation (case in which premium domain name buyers are the main target). <ref>[http://www.quickonlinetips.com/domain-names/domaining/ Domaining Tips]</ref>
==How it Works==
Picking a good domain name requires skill, instinct, and some luckLike 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.


However, in order to determine which are the most profitable domain names the domainer must analyze the most popular keywords that generate a lot of traffic, as well as new trends. This is as easy as it may seem, but the rewards are definitely worth it.  
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 ==
In order to be part of the domaining industry there is first the need to become a ''domainer''. There are plenty of resources and online guides related to domaining and how to be successful in this field of activity. Risk-takers are the ideal match for domaining.
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.
Besides a domainer, some ''basic entrepreneurial skills'' are required - especially developing the ability to identify an opportunity and choosing the right timing to invest in domain names. These two elements are crucial for a successful domaining business.
 
==Reasons for Domaining ==
When deciding to purchase a domain name, the domainer will perform this transaction for one of 3 reasons:
# There is a high probability that a company will require the domain name and due to the low availability of domain names, the price will rise.
# By means of marketing techniques, monetizing or other such methods the domainer will be able to increase his revenues and even increase the attractiveness of the domain.
# To loosen up the competition or to prevent another competitor from purchasing the domain name, while being aware if its importance. Then, the domainer will expect a negotation process to start in order to sell the domain name to his competitor. <ref>[http://www.flipfacts.com/2010/09/01/what-is-domaining/ What is domaining]</ref>


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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.

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