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Hi,
What are criteria to be considered as a Pro Domainer?
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MaX
What are criteria to be considered as a Pro Domainer?
Thanks
MaX
Are point 2 & 3 still relevant today's Domaining scenario?
I can add pro before or after mad...sry, can't remove mad altogether!ok to start with pro aren't "mad" so you can start by changing your username from "mad" max(movie) to pro Max
I can add pro before or after mad...sry, can't remove mad altogether!
While I think the criteria are well considered and written, I too wonder about the inclusion of parking revenue at those levels, which seem to me almost impossible to achieve these days. Some domainers I would regard very much as pro don't even bother with parking revenue at all.Are point 2 & 3 still relevant today's Domaining scenario?
Achieving $100k profit selling domains can be a criteria, ain't it?While I think the criteria are well considered and written, I too wonder about the inclusion of parking revenue at those levels, which seem to me almost impossible to achieve these days. Some domainers I would regard very much as pro don't even bother with parking revenue at all.
I also wonder about whether it should be only a figure for total sales with no consideration of whether those were profitable (I guess those voting would hopefully take that into consideration). Like I think most of us could buy a domain at $500,000 and flip and sell it for $50,000 but that does not make us a pro (or smart ).
All that being said, by requiring at least 3 of the criteria to be met, along with the descriptors below, overall I consider the criteria good.
Bob
My point was that having $50k+ in verifiable sales is a good criterion, but in my opinion it should be coupled with the idea that those sales were profitable. i.e. buying and selling for less, even if it adds to $50k, in my opinion, is not pro. In fact none of the criteria refer to being profitable, as far as i can see.Achieving $100k profit selling domains can be a criteria, ain't it?
These points are sketchy too. What does it mean by liquid?
In addition to the above, 4Letter domains are mostly considered liquid ie easy to convert to cash. But not in all cases.What does it mean by liquid?
What are criteria to be considered as a Pro Domainer?
1+ years of domain name industry experience
Trusted member of the domain community
Well-known and well-respected in the domain industry:
I've known people who have been doing something their whole life, but doesn't mean they're doing it right or are skilled at it.16 years on NP, and I still ain't a pro?
imo….