In the gaming book products sector, there are a number of big players, including Waisner Doughtry INC, who recently bought a gaming book products domain name for just over $100,000 USD


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Several top internet gaming book products domain websites exist. Among them, www.sedo.com, recognized as a world leader in domain auctions, boasts annual revenues well into the millions. Gaming book products domains alone capture huge business. Another large auction house, www.moniker.com, is known for smaller, but higher value gaming book products related domain auctions. A few domains have gone for well over a million dollars, and www.moniker.com only sees domain values rising as time passes. “This is the future of the internet,” cries Kaighn Bushaw, a representative from the gaming book products company Benoist Reed Corp, “we’re getting all the gold we can find and turning it into diamonds.” The best thing about buying a new, unregistered gaming book products related domain name is the price. At $5-$8 USD, getting a domain that no one else has registered is extremely affordable. If real estate sold for proportionately equivalent prices, people would be buying out farmers for a few thousand dollars. “This is good news for all those in the gaming book products marketing business,” states Dorthy Jernstad, “and the fact that internet related marketing only diminishes in cost over time means that soon original domain name purchases will be dirt cheap!” And, as time has progressed, transferring domains between registrars, especially gaming book products related domains, has become easier. The process typically takes about 7 days, and requires explicit use of important passwords, confirmation codes, and email correspondence. Without these security measures, domains would be subject to constant piracy, which is something many executives in the gaming book products sector wish to avoid at all costs. “We’ve heard of other businesses temporarily loosing their domain name to hackers,” said Goddard Bassuk, President of Goddard Bassuk INC, “but after a couple days, the name is recovered and doubly secured by the respective company at their domain name registar.” Don’t feel embarrassed to buy a gaming book products related domain name that contains part of your real name, or IS your real name. “Remember,” advises Segee Philpotts, “if you buy Segee Philpotts.com, you’re the only one who can have that address. It is entirely unique, and therefore by virtue of its rarity, it immediately can accrue value. You may find that you get tons of email offers for your domain name. This will allow you to sort out who’s serious and who’s just fooling around, and then, after you’ve found a good gaming book products industry buyer, you’ll surely make some great profits.” Also key to domain acquisitions, especially in the gaming book products industry, is choosing the right registrar, where the record of your ownership of a particular domain exists. Top registrars on the net include www.Godaddy.com, www.networksolutions.com, and www.enom.com. In the gaming book products sector, many choose to use more discreet registrars, including off shore companies. A few also use www.moniker.com and www.cnobin. “Privacy is absolutely key in the gaming book products business,” reports Bratsch Chalk, an author of a major industry book, “once top domains are registered, their security, protection, and legacy becomes mission critical.” “One of the most amazing gaming book products related sales we had was in last September’s auction,” relays Stehlik Mcdanel, event planner for the Clelia Samo Partners LTD firm, “though the domain didn’t go for much money, bidding was very spirited with some 50 people getting in on the action. In the end, the gaming book products domain went to a well established marketing firm, who did not disclose their future plans for it.” What about those with less desirable domain names’ Are gaming book products domains with hyphens, indiscriminate numbers, and extra words completely useless. Not so, believes Thillet Cluff, a top auctioneer in the gaming book products field. “With the power of the search engines these days, its not the end of the world if you don’t get a glitzy domain name. Just SEO your site to the best of your abilities, and slowly but surely people will beging to remember your site’s presence on the internet when making gaming book products related buying decisions,” states Lagrimas Lapoint, CEO of Delphia Summerson Corp. Domain name extensions are also of key importance. The top gaming book products TLD is obviously .com, but remember that country domain extensions and other TLD’s (.net, .org, .biz, etc.) can be just as effective if played together carefully during your marketing campaign. “We got stuck with a .co.uk version of the domain we wanted,” relays Hayley Jelle, from Lowd Antenor and Sons Marketing, “but we played it to our advantage by marketing heavily to those in the UK, and beefing up local SEO in Great Britain. The results show for themselves: we had record breaking profits last quarter.”

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