You’re going to get your GoDaddy.com domain name and see if you can get that computer of yours to lay a few golden eggs.
You can make money at this stuff. If you are like (or one of) 56,000 unemployed Rhode Islanders you are spending a lot of time in front of the computer at least just to stay occupied while you weather out this economic hurricane…And unemployment. Don’t play solitaire! And don’t buy lottery tickets. Here is a game you can play on the computer, and for the price of a handful of lottery tickets…You can score a huge wad of cash.
Notice how this is winding up for MLM, get rich quick, work at home pitch? I’m not playin’ that. Don’t gut sucked into that sewer. No, I’m going to tell you two things those ding-dongs never say:
- You can make a million dollars overnight, but you probably won’t. “fly.com” sold for 1.7 Million. Other sites and parked domain names, lot’s of them, sell for a few thousand. Not such a long shot, and not that big of an investment to put a mortgage payment or two in the pocket of a lot of (unemployed /underemployed) people.
- You have to work at it. Although, the work is much more entertaining than scratching lottery tickets or playing solitaire; you will be spending much time going clackity-clack at the computer.
Search your idea. But first, research your idea. And, before that -get an idea. Here are a few tips on how to get an idea:
Sometimes it’s all about serendipity. Say you want to design a site where members can swap Viagra stories -”Last night that pill gut stuck in my throat for a minute, and I’ll be damned if I didn’t get a stiff neck!” and discuss driving slowly without using blinkers. You come up with the name “SeniorLiving.com”, register it (using the promo code we’re giving you here) park it, and get right to work on building the site.
While you are chipping away at it, you get an email out of the blue and…Badda-bing, badda-boom; your cashing a $56,000.00 check. SeniorLiving.com just sold for that recently; for real. That back story was completely fictional though.
To be more of a pure domainer, you need to just…think. Learn about what makes a domain name valuable. Is it memorable? Easy to spell? Sometimes words take on different meanings. If you were the first one to know that “spam” was going to become known in cyber circles as something much more the a canned pork…you get the idea.
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