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'''Domainer''' is a term used to describe the person who buys and sells domain name registrations, with the purpose of generating profit  either by selling the domain names at a higher price later in time or from advertising activities. Profit can also be generated through sales, advertising and affiliate commissions by using the domain name registrations.
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==Overview==
'''Domainer''' is a term used to describe the person who buys and sells domain names, with the purpose of generating profit  either by selling the domain names at a higher price later in time or from advertising activities. Domainers are sometimes referred to as publishers, domain name speculators, domain investors and commercial registrants. <ref>[http://www.domainerincome.com/ Domainer]</ref>
In order to earn extra income the domainers register domain names based on seemingly generic phrases and hope for the increase in price, popularity and competitiveness for that specific domain name.  Most domainers avoid registering domain names which contain trademarks as this is usually an issue of [[cybersquatting]]. <ref>[http://www.domainersmagazine.com/ Domainers Magazine]</ref>
 
===Overview===
In order to earn income domainers generally register domain names based on seemingly generic phrases and hope for the increase in price, popularity and competitiveness for that specific domain name.  Most domainers avoid registering domain names which contain trademarks as this is usually an issue of [[cybersquatting]].<ref>[http://www.domainersmagazine.com/ Domainers Magazine]</ref>


==How To Become a Domainer==
==How To Become a Domainer==
Nowdaways, it is not hard to become a domainer, but it is trully challenging to become a successful domainer. The domaining industry is slowly reaching its peak and in order to be part of the big picture creativity and innovation are required. More specifically, the entrepreneurial skills are a necessary ingredients in the business of domaining.
Nowdaways, it is not hard to become a domainer, but it is challenging to become a successful domainer. The domaining industry has been slowly reaching its peak and now more creativity and innovation are required. However, given the introdcution of new [[gTLD]]s via [[ICANN]]'s [[New gTLD Program]], the domain industry will undergo a drastic change and it remains to be seen how to domain name market will react. That is, hundreds to over a thousand new gTLDs will be introduced in the coming years, and consequently the amount of domain names, specifically premium domain names that may attract domain investors, will sky rocket. How this market will compare to the .com boom remains to be seen.
The domain investor should be able to determine the most popular keywords that would be highly required in the near future and purchase domain names based on these keywords. In other words, the activity of domaining is mostly based on speculation but fortunately there are no risks involved. Whether the price of the domain names registered will increase or not, the domainer can anytime sell the assets owned either to premium or bulk domain name customers. As a domainer, one should be always up-to-date with the latest news in terms of websites, online businesses and online methods to earn extra money.<ref>[http://hubpages.com/hub/domaining Domaining]</ref> It is not easy to be in competition with huge domainers such as [[Verisign]], but it is highly profitable if you succeed to take a bite of this big cake called " the domaining industry".


In general, a domain investor should be able to determine the most popular keywords that would be highly required in the near future and purchase domain names based on these keywords. In other words, the activity of domaining is mostly based on speculation. The domainer is able to sell the assets owned to any interested party, including premium or bulk domain name customers.
==Domain Name Speculation Markets==
==Domain Name Speculation Markets==
As in the case of any other investment market, there are two types of domain name speculation markets:
As in the case of any other investment market, there are two types of domain name speculation markets:
# ''The primary market'': Here is where only new domain names are being registered and are being traded for the first time. These domain names have not been registered before are their appearance is usually connected to new events or events. The launch of [[TLDs]] is a great opportunity for domain name speculators, but also for hackers.  
# ''The primary market'': where only new domain names are being registered and are being traded for the first time. These domain names have not been registered before and their registration is usually connected to new events. The launch of a [[TLD]] is a great opportunity for domain name speculators.
# ''The secondary market'': This part of the market covers only previously registered domain names which are being traded for at least the second time. This is where domainers earn extra income by selling new, creative, popular and innovative domain names to the ones who need them. Depending on how various events take place, a domain name may turn over night into a treasury for the one who owns it at the right time and knows how to sell on to those who really need it (this requires entrepreneurial skills in order to identify an opportunity, determine the demand, the best price and the strategy used to sell the domain name).  
# ''The secondary market'': this market involves previously registered domain names that are being traded for at least the second time. This is where domainers earn extra income by selling new, creative, popular and innovative domain names. Depending on the circumstances, a previously generic domain name may become a hotly contested and sought-after asset.  


==References==
==References==

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Domainer is a term used to describe the person who buys and sells domain names, with the purpose of generating profit either by selling the domain names at a higher price later in time or from advertising activities. Domainers are sometimes referred to as publishers, domain name speculators, domain investors and commercial registrants. [1]

Overview

In order to earn income domainers generally register domain names based on seemingly generic phrases and hope for the increase in price, popularity and competitiveness for that specific domain name. Most domainers avoid registering domain names which contain trademarks as this is usually an issue of cybersquatting.[2]

How To Become a Domainer

Nowdaways, it is not hard to become a domainer, but it is challenging to become a successful domainer. The domaining industry has been slowly reaching its peak and now more creativity and innovation are required. However, given the introdcution of new gTLDs via ICANN's New gTLD Program, the domain industry will undergo a drastic change and it remains to be seen how to domain name market will react. That is, hundreds to over a thousand new gTLDs will be introduced in the coming years, and consequently the amount of domain names, specifically premium domain names that may attract domain investors, will sky rocket. How this market will compare to the .com boom remains to be seen.

In general, a domain investor should be able to determine the most popular keywords that would be highly required in the near future and purchase domain names based on these keywords. In other words, the activity of domaining is mostly based on speculation. The domainer is able to sell the assets owned to any interested party, including premium or bulk domain name customers.

Domain Name Speculation Markets

As in the case of any other investment market, there are two types of domain name speculation markets:

  1. The primary market: where only new domain names are being registered and are being traded for the first time. These domain names have not been registered before and their registration is usually connected to new events. The launch of a TLD is a great opportunity for domain name speculators.
  2. The secondary market: this market involves previously registered domain names that are being traded for at least the second time. This is where domainers earn extra income by selling new, creative, popular and innovative domain names. Depending on the circumstances, a previously generic domain name may become a hotly contested and sought-after asset.

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