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02-21-2007, 07:02 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-21-2007, 07:50 PM by domaindare.)
Hi everyone,
My technology position was eliminated a week and a half ago. That was actually a mixed blessing because I was so sick of corporate America.
Immediately, I saw this as an opportunity to work for myself and have more time for my kids. I stumbled upon the DomaineEbook and gobbled it up!
So here I am, green as can be but I'm ready to jump right in. I will be listing and maybe even buying some names every now and then.
I'm looking forward to learning from you all.
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Hi DomainDare!
Nice to know that you are happy with the book.
I totally understand what you mean about corporate America. Working on a salary for someone else is a real pain. I hate thinking that other people are making a profit from my work and that I only get a tiny share of it.
I hope that you make it in the domain business!
Welcome to the forum,
Zach
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Well I'm new too to this world, I need such forums to help me to get on with this thing!!
I saw some interesting things in here, that helped me a lot!
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I have been here awhile but I still feel like a newbie. I have yet to really do anything with my sites. I just don't currently have the time to work on them.
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Well who told you that I feel an expert lol? This domain world is too big for me, but having a small fraction for me is not bad
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If you needs anyone to join you as a trainee, I am waiting.
So I can learn about this from you and help you at the same time. lol.
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To me, it is too new, although I admit I've learned a lot here, and I feel like I could really get into the whole business aspect of it, but still learning!
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I am definately learning as well...I havn't purchased a book yet...what one does everyone think will be the most beneficial?
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Hi domaindare, I'm sure you'll find that it takes time and patience when first starting out in this field, but its great because you get to work from home. I wish you the best in your new venture.