Domaining
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Domaining
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Domaining is the business of buying, selling, developing and
monetizing Internet
domain names. Such domain name portfolios often include cleverly
chosen and highly marketable generic domain names, or domains whose
registrations had lapsed yet still retain reasonable traffic. There is
sometimes no actual intent to use any of the domain names with the
exception of generating advertising revenue through
domain parking. Domain names are the addresses of the web and come
in a wide variety of extensions (.com
being the most popular).
Domainers
Domainers are individuals whose profession is the accumulation and
dealing of generic internet domain names. Although controversially compared to
cybersquatters and
ticket scalpers, Domainers claim to differentiate and legitimize themselves
by avoiding trademarked names and potentially contentious domain names, and
refraining from
typosquatting. They consider their conduct in buying, selling, and
developing domain names to be in the same spirit as
real
estate investing. Domainers generate revenue via
domain parking, through the resale of domain names and by developing domain
names into fully functioning websites.[1]
Domainers are also sometimes referred to as domain investors and
commercial registrants.
As of December 2006 there are an estimated 8,000 to 10,000 individuals
globally who make buying and selling domain names a part of their business.
USA Today
reported that many Domainers prefer to remain anonymous due to the competitive
and controversial nature of their business.[2]
A report in USA Today states that known sales of 5,851 domain names
generated $29 million in 2005, compared with known sales of 3,813 names for $15
million in 2004.[3]
Like the tip of an iceberg, the number of reported sales is estimated to be
5-10% of the broader secondary domain resale market.[4]
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