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		<description><![CDATA[the second man gets the shell."
Andrew Carnegie.

Today marks the 4th year anniversary of My Trip To Domainland. 4 years ago I concluded a four figure deal on a domain name I'd owned for years. I bought it for a vanity video site where I planned to host my collection of off-beat backstage band banter ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><strong>the second man gets the shell.</strong></em>&#8221;<br />
Andrew Carnegie.</p>
<p>Today marks the 4th year anniversary of My Trip To Domainland. 4 years ago I concluded a four figure deal on a domain name I&#8217;d owned for years. I bought it for a vanity video site where I planned to host my collection of off-beat backstage band banter and inanity. I&#8217;d invite other people to host their behind-the-scenes band craziness. It was named after a scene in Spinal Tap. It had absolutely NO generic value. In one of those Black Swan coincidences, a fellow had built a network of domains around one of the keywords and he needed my domain to flesh out his by now successful empire. Yesterday I did the math, and in dollars only, certainly not hours, it turns out I&#8217;m about $2k down from that initial domaining seed money. Apart from my <a title="domain flippin on Ebay experiment" href="http://www.domainnoob.com/blog/2008/11/ebay-domain-sales-experiment/" target="_blank">domain flipping on Ebay experiment</a> [Fail], I have not sold a single domain–the type of transaction that got me into domaining four years ago has never repeated itself. Certainly I&#8217;ve had a few offers, but they were LAME.</p>
<p>So am I getting out of domaining? Am I frustrated and miserable and full of loathing for Domain Kings, Magnates, Experts, Flippers, Whizzbangs and otherwise? Not at all! The fact is I still LOVE domaining! Really, don&#8217;t ask me why, I&#8217;m sure I don&#8217;t know. It&#8217;s got something to do with words. Something to do with collecting. Something to do with the potential for huge profits. Domaining gives my over-active imagination a productive  place to play.</p>
<p>Which brings me to the question&#8230; Is Domaining (for me at least) a hobby? And am I okay with that?</p>
<blockquote><p><a title="Hobby on Wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hobby" target="_blank">Wikipedia</a>: <strong>A hobby is a spare-time recreational pursuit</strong>.<br />
&#8220;Hobbies are practiced for interest and enjoyment, rather than financial reward. &#8221; <em><strong>Certainly in my case</strong></em>. &#8220;Examples include collecting, <em><strong>300+, I like them all</strong></em> creative and artistic pursuits, <strong><em>Photoshop chops!</em></strong> making, tinkering, <strong><em>mini-sites! RSS feeeds</em></strong> and adult education <em><strong>I don&#8217;t think they mean that kind of Adult</strong></em>. Engaging in a hobby can lead to acquiring substantial skill, knowledge and experience <em><strong>Yes, but try to keep quiet about it at parties</strong></em>. However, personal fulfillment is the aim <em><strong>of course,  oh, and boatloads of cash somewhere down the road</strong></em>.<br />
What are hobbies for some people are professions for others <em><strong>You know who you are</strong></em>. Generally speaking, the person who does something for fun, not remuneration, is called an amateur  (or hobbyist), as distinct from a professional <em><strong>Elliot is a professional I&#8217;m not</strong></em>.</p>
<p>It is easier to turn a Hobby Business into a money making opportunity because the driver is passion and to some degree obsession. Turning your passion into a business say for example in arts and crafts <em><strong>domaining</strong></em>, a home studio <em><strong>internet connection and a credit card</strong></em> is all you need; a space to be creative <em><strong>exactly!</strong></em> Gift shops <em><strong>blogs</strong></em>, specialty stores <em><strong>SnapNames</strong></em>, galleries and arts cafes <em><strong>Sedo</strong></em> are the best avenues to exhibit and sell artworks, pottery, woodcraft, sewing craft <em><strong>domain names, web and  mini sites</strong></em> .</p></blockquote>
<p>So maybe you weren&#8217;t hanging out in the (mostly porn and gambling apparently) forums back in the 90s and so didn&#8217;t get hip and grab yourself  a passel of generic category domain names. Don&#8217;t beat yourself up about it, relax!– <strong>domaining is fun, </strong><strong>enjoy it</strong>.</p>
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