Learning to become a domainer-part 1

So you want to learn how to become a domainer?

The allure of ~ten’s of thousands of dollars pouring into multiple online accounts~ is more than many people can handle, however the fantasy of the dream is even more so … and still people flock to domaining.  Even though so many say domaining is a *pipe dream* and that bubble has burst already ;-) you still want to learn to be a domainer …

I know how hard it IS to be a domainer, but I still advocate doing it … even going so far as to write posts on steps of how to do it (well the focus factor of how I am doing it) … what does that mean?

It means I have gotten the domainager bug.  I am the bag lady with her bags and bags of *treasure* that others see as mere junk – but in reality the bags and carts contain gems and jewels just waiting for the right time for the chuck of grime to be knocked from it to reveal the true contents.  Just about any domain name with the proper care and feeding can become a wealth of … well … no other way to really say what you can get here … WEALTH :-)

So you still want to learn how to be a domainer?  LOL!!! So do I and even though I have been doing this for many years – I’ve never really *focused* on what it was I was trying to accomplish (other than my umbrella ~ help others to be the success they can be by doing what it is I love … and well … I love this thing I do called domaining.

So, to become a domainer … the first thing one must do is choose a registrar.

My main registrar is currently www.GoDaddy.com and I’ve been very happy with them.  Other reputable registrars include (but are not limited to)  Dotster.com and Omnis Network. There are literally 1,000′s of registrars.

The registrar is the entity you use to do everything controlling your domains.  Where your domains point, registration contact information is kept up to date here, lose contact ability to keep your domains current and some one else owns your domains.

If you lose control here, you basically lose your domains :-( not good.  So … it is imperative you have a good working relationship with your registrar.

If you have a registrar you like, please leave a comment.

Thank you ~ and stay tuned for the next part of “Learn how to Become a Domainer”

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