I'd like to encourage you to introduce yourself by including such things that may be of interest to other domain name owners, such as: - How long you've been domaining for. - How many domains you have. - What's your favourite parking company. - What country are you from
Please don't be limited by the above list. As whizzbangsblog.com continues to grow I'm sure that you'll meet many more interesting people that will have similar interests to your own.
My name is Geoff. I'm a quasi-retired, serial entrepreneur. I got into domaining when I registered Requisite.com for my company in 1994. I live Boulder, CO. Since then, I've registered about 500 domains. I enjoy Michael's blog and learn a lot from his commenters.
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Hi Michael, Great honest blog, i live in the UK and i own idn's and ASCII domains. I took on board what you said in one of your saturday musings and registered some nice ASCII domains. Keep up the good work. Regards Gary
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I'm Jeff and I live in the eastern part of Tennessee in the U.S. I have been in the internet game for a little over tens years. Mainly in design, conception and management for news media company.
I had acquired a few domains through the years that I hated to let go when the projects were over or clients let them drop. I never did major things with those domains, just let them point to other sites. A little over a year ago, my employer at the time was going in different direction then where I wanted to go, so I left to strike out on my own. It seems the "old media" has a hard time grasping what they can do with the Internet and be profitable with it. I had tried to pick up a few of the clients my old employer had abandoned with their change and do modestly well with this venture.
It wasn't until recently I started to park some of the domains I had to build a side revenue stream. I found for the time and investment it can be more profitable that what I was doing at the time. When the domains have some quality in the words (kind of a no brainer there). Other domains just wouldn't preform unless they were older and had a traffic pattern established. Today I have been able to make a fair income, better than where I started from, but I see that I can do much better with it the future.
Today I've got a little over 300 domains that keep the bills paid, but I'm here hoping to pick-up a few pointers and increase my income in the process. With two teenagers a couple years away from college I'll need all the help I can find. So thanks for sharing in your blog and through this board.
Jeff
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