As every retail shop in the US is pushing for the final sales of the calendar year, many domainers attempt to capitalize on domain registrar offers.
“Get a domain for $1.99 and free WHOIS protection!” yaps a loud GoDaddy ad, but without buxom GoDaddy girls at their store-front, sales are expected to fall short.
Is this a case of a bad economy?
Thousands of crappy – mostly .com – domain names are bound to expire on Christmas Day next year, a calendar year after high hopes and high alcohol intake led to their registration.
Desperation is the mother of all bad advice; domainers without a strategic plan and a matching exit plan, are expected to repeatedly fail.
At least, they will do so by trying, but why re-invent the wheel every single time?
Our tongue-in-cheek guide about how to become an “instant domainer” will help you avoid the pitfalls in 2014 and beyond.