Predictive Domaining – A great read
By palawanliving
In my quest to be a better more knowledgeable domainer, I have made it a point to scurry through the web in search for good reads, great domaining tools and sensible domainer bloggers. Yesterday, I found one in predictivedomaining.com. The domain name speaks for itself and finding the domain name in another article alone made me go click on it right away. Predictive domaining as a strategy, exactly what I’m all about about. I guess finding predictivedomaining.com is just destiny. I guess.

Reading through the current pages opened my newbie eyes to a lot of insights into domaining and how it works. The current article “
How much is my domain worth” was something I was actually needing to read about given that I’m developing domains myself. The author’s words are simple and concise. That made me feel comfortable in reading further unlike the other domaining blogs I’ve read (or tried to read). So much technicalities in terms and definitions in those blogs were too much for me as somebody who’s just starting out.
Here’s a brief introduction to predictivedomaining.com and what it is all about (copied from its homepage):
Predicting domain names that will be successful in the future is as much an art as a science. This website is dedicated to techniques for finding good domain names that will become valuable in the future as well as discussing opportunities as you see them.
Spotting domain names that may be valuable in the future is both frustrating and addictive. You are speculating that something will become popular and draw attention. You can then choose to sell off the name or develop a website to turn your investment into profit. You can in fact develop a website before the topic becomes well known and therefore be seen as an authority by the time the topic becomes hot.
It’s a good read to say the least and I’m definitely coming back.

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