Since I’m already officially resigned from work (yahoo!) and I’m pretty much done with my travels (for January, at least), I am now free to brainstorm with business opportunities and other money-making ideas. I’ve been tinkering a lot with online stuff like creating other blogs and maybe even doing some form of domain registration. For instance, maybe I can create a domain name like jenadamsjuan.com or jenjuan.com.au or sexynomad.net, or some other name which I can sell later on if there’ll be a market need for it. Because truth be told, a lot of other regular people like me did get rich eventually when a domain they registered suddenly got famous. I heard before of a certain suricruise.com domain that got registered by some smart aleck just shortly after Katie gave birth. It was later on bought by Tom Cruise costing him thousands of dollars (maybe even more) just to have that name become solely theirs.
Registering such names can really pay off in the long run if you are being smart about it. Aside from that, once a domain is registered by you, no one else can have it unless they pay you huge sums of money for it. It’s going to be uniquely yours as long as you keep up with your annual dues and you can do whatever you want with it, like fill it with useful articles, videos and pictures, use it for business ventures and what-nots.
But the question is, would it cost a lot to do this? And what perks can you get if you do register your own domain? Well, I found out that some domain registries do offer affordable packages for regular folks like me. These packages even come with useful freebies like 24/7 customer support, email hosting, URL forwarding, management of tools, domain name parking and other privileges. It really doesn’t take much to register one’s domain and consequences of such a venture can be pretty much more than worth it. So try it now and see how good this works for you.
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