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Making Money with Domain NamesWeb site domain names are often traded online, and if you are clever (and know your market) you might be able to find one that you can register for a few dollars but sell for much more.
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Here are some books from Amazon.com:
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By Kathy Burns-Millyard
Electronic Perceptions Released: 2008-12-18 Kindle Edition (23 pages)
 | List Price: $1.19* *(As of 06:20 Pacific 4 Feb 2012 More Info)
Click Here | Product Description: Have you ever wondered about the ins and outs of Internet Domain Names? Now's your chance to learn all the basics, plus plenty of advanced tips and tactics too!
This special guide is split into two sections...
Section One - Domain Names 101 - is written specifically for beginners. If you don't know what exactly a domain name is, how it works, or even how to get one of your own, this section is for you!
In it you'll find... --> What is a Domain Name --> Types of Domain Names --> Why you need a Domain Name --> How to get a Domain Name
Section Two - Making Money With Expired Domains - covers more advanced tips and techniques which can help you make money with domain names.
Section Two includes: --> What are Expired Domains --> How Domains Expire --> Why Buy Expired Domains? --> How To Buy Expired Domains --> How to Find Expired Domains --> What to Look for When Buying Expired Domains --> Many Ways to Monetize Expired Domains
Written by a professional published author who has bought and sold domain names since 1997, this comprehensive guide was originally released in 2001. It was updated in a 2nd edition for 2007, and this 3rd edition was edited and revised specifically for the Amazon Kindle in December 2008.
Please feel free to download the preview, read the entire Kindle book, and leave your comments and feedback too!
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By Jim Kukral
www.ContentEveryday.com Released: 2011-06-12 Kindle Edition (21 pages)
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Click Here | Product Description: Names matter, especially domain names. The right name can make or break your business or brand. Do you know the secret formula to discovering and coming up with awesome domain names? The $7.95 Marketing Plan will show you how to come up with mind-blowing, memorable names that people will NOT forget. This book has been read by hundreds of thousands of people and is your guidebook to success.
"Stop! Don't buy a domain name until you read this book first."
From the Author...
I’ve always been fascinated and entertained by fun, memorable domains names. Well, not just the domains, but the actual businesses and the ROI behind them as well. If a domain name is used well together with a creative idea, you can create a killer marketing campaign that can skyrocket your sales, leads and publicity for your business or brand.
And that my dear reader is the entire short premise of this book.
It’s brilliant really. Think about it. For the low cost of under $10.00 ($7.95 at Godaddy.com and even less in other places), you can build an explosive, and memorable creative marketing campaign that will get customers to remember who you are.
It doesn’t get simpler than this, or cheaper. Using a domain name to market your new idea, or your business, or to review an old project or whatever, is simply a smart thing to do. This book is written to not only inspire you into taking action, but also to help you understand how others are doing it and how you can do it too.
But Is It Really A Marketing Plan?
By no means is the $7.95 Marketing Plan a real marketing plan. My apologies to all the MBA’s out there who fell of your chairs when you saw the title of this book. Of course it's not a "real" marketing plan in the true definition. (Frankly, we think those are overrated in my most cases anyway).
However, If you’re so inclined to be one of those people who feel the need to have a full marketing plan in place then I highly recommend you do that. You're just not going to get that kind of crazy talk here where we do things willy-nilly (that's a highly technical term for half-assed).
For me, well, I’m more of a “let’s throw it up there and see if it sticks” kind of marketing guy. Not only does this allow me to move faster than well, everyone else, but it also allows me to fail more often than most. And to me, failure is just another step toward success. So if you’re like me, be warned, moving ahead on frivolous marketing campaigns as described in this text can be a risk to your long-term success.
There, I said it. I'm covered now right? I'm sure the MBA's still hate me. But then again in my defense… Doing it my way is way more fun and sometimes, more rewarding.
Especially when you just catch lightening in a bottle and even more so when it only cost you only $7.95. :) |
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By Jacqueline Lipton
Edward Elgar Pub Hardcover (325 pages)
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Click Here | Product Description: As the first form of truly rivalrous digital property, Internet domain names raise many challenges for law and policy makers. Analyzing the ways in which past disputes have been decided by courts and arbitrators, Jacqueline Lipton offers a comprehensive, global examination of the legal, regulatory and policy issues that will shape the future of Internet domain name governance. This comprehensive examination of domain name disputes involving personal names and political and cultural issues sheds light on the need to balance trademark policy, free speech and other pressing interests such as privacy and personality rights. The author stresses that because domain names can only be registered to one person at a time, they create problems of scarcity not raised by other forms of digital assets. Also discussed are the kinds of conflicts over domain names that are not effectively addressed by existing regulations, as well as possible regulatory reforms. Internet Domain Names, Trademarks and Free Speech brings pivotal new insights to bear in intellectual property and free speech discourse. As such, policymakers, scholars and students of intellectual property, cyber law, computer law, constitutional law, and e-commerce law will find it a valuable resource. |
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By GreatDomains.com & Steve Newman
For Dummies Paperback (280 pages)
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Click Here | Product Description: These days, every business or organization needs a Web presence. But how to youfind and register a memorable Web address? In this easy-to-follow guide, apreeminent domain name services firm walks you through the ins and outs of thedomain name game, from registering and trademarking a new name to buying orselling an existing site. |
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By Jessie McCloud
Released: 2011-01-16 Kindle Edition (7 pages)
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Click Here | Product Description: This book covers a LOT of ground from how to come up with ebook ideas, how to get the ebook created, creating a website, taking payment, creating a sales page, etc. |
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By Robert A. Badgley
Aspen Law & Business Publishers Ring-bound (600 pages)
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Thomson Gale Released: 2006-02-10 Digital (2 pages)
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Click Here | Product Description: This digital document is an article from General Accounting Office Reports & Testimony, published by Thomson Gale on January 1, 2006. The length of the article is 435 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
Citation Details Title: Internet Management: Prevalence of False Contact Information for Registered Domain Names. Publication: General Accounting Office Reports & Testimony (Newsletter) Date: January 1, 2006 Publisher: Thomson Gale Volume: 2006 Issue: 1 Page: NA
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