Domaining

Domaining

Domaining is the business of buying, selling, developing and monetizing Internet domain names not for primary use as a website, but with the goal of profit generation with the intent of resale, like real estate. The noun form is domainer. A "domainer" is a person who engages in domaining.

Domaining often involves building up of domain name portfolios, or collections of domain names, according to a variety of criteria. Such domain name portfolios often include marketable generic dictionary-word domain names, or domains whose registrations had lapsed yet still retain reasonable traffic. Domain names are the addresses of the web and come in a wide variety of extensions with .com being the most popular in part due to web browsers filling in .com as the default extension when none is given. Although domain reselling may involve a domain used for a website or mail system or else a domainer may generate advertising revenue through domain parking, domaining in essense is not about using the domain names, but keeping them as an investment for the chance of reselling. [http://www.forbes.com/technology/2006/05/23/internet-reit-domain_cx_rr_0523cyber.html Typo.com - Forbes.com] ] [http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/2006-05-09-domainers_x.htm?POE=TECISVA Domain names become premium Web real estate - USATODAY.com] ]

Domaining versus cybersquatting

Although the general public may compare domainers to cybersquatters, [http://www.cnet.com.au/software/internet/0,239029524,339273096,00.htm Tennis Australia plays with domain 'scalper' By Steven Deare on 17 January 2007] ] [http://news.cnet.com/2010-1030-6084970.html?tag=yt Perspective: ICANN needs to clamp down on domain name abuse By Doug Isenberg Published: June 21, 2006 4:00 AM PDT] ] the official term cybersquatting only applies to trademark infringement. Legal domainers avoid domain names that infringe on intellectual property and they avoid typosquatting domain names that are similar to intellectual property. Those who are not domainers may compare them to ticket scalpers, but domainers compare themselves to real estate developers selling Internet real estate. Generally, buying up mass amounts of domains is done when they are cheap to buy whereas the second level domains of .ki cost over a thousand dollars [ [http://www.nic.ki/ Sections : Council of Country Code Administrators ] ] and so these domains are rarely snatched up in mass in hopes to resell to someone.

CNET has reported that "Today, cybersquatters have rebranded themselves as "domainers."" While an illegal cybersquatter will register names of intellectual property, a domainer will do other things such as automated domain sniping of expired domains, registration of known words, and registering of all domains that are short such as up to four letters.

Some registrars have been accused of domain tasting abuse (see Network Solutions [http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&ct=res&cd=7&url=http%3A%2F%2Fimg.domaintools.com%2Fblog%2Fdomain-name-front-running.pdf&ei=zOSER7aIOaaUevb4yEA&usg=AFQjCNE5lfemO6bZIjYR241gdGoFKuo4-Q&sig2=Mq7iPBOIYj6-2V0Y4bU-5Q ICANN. "SAC 022 SSAC Advisory on Domain Name Front Running" (Page 10). October, 2007.] ] ) where once someone searches for a domain's availability in a registrar, if they do not register it right away, the domain is lost and registered by a domainer. While such an action may appear that the registrars are secretly funneling all the names looked up to domainers, this may purely be a domainer's automated system of registering domains that were registered previously and not collusion between a registrar and a domainer and thus only the registrar was involved in domain name front running and not the domainers who bought such domains.

Domainers

Domainer is a slang term for referring to individuals, companies, or organizations whose business model includes accumulating a portfolio of generic internet domain names. They consider their conduct in buying, selling, and developing domain names to be in the same spirit as real estate investing. Domainers generate revenue via domain parking as well as through the resale of domain names and by developing domain names into fully functioning websites. Domainers are also sometimes referred to as "domain investors" and "commercial registrants" and "bulk registrants". Domainers are able to purchase domains more cheaply from Domain name resellers than the average consumer due to purchases in bulk.

As of December 2006, there are an estimated 8,000 to 10,000 individuals globally who make buying and selling domain names a part of their business. "USA Today" reported that many Domainers prefer to remain anonymous due to the competitive and controversial nature of their business. In the same report, it was stated that known sales of 5,851 domain names generated $29 million in 2005, compared with known sales of 3,813 names for $15 million in 2004.

References

External links

* [http://money.cnn.com/magazines/business2/business2_archive/2005/12/01/8364591/index.htm CNN: Masters of their domains]


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