In general, domain investors will purchase two types of domains: domain which aren’t yet registered, and domain names to which other people have already laid claim on. Domains in the latter are considered to be on the domain name “aftermarket.” It’s easy to go out and register domains that no one has thought to register yet or have recently dropped. But what about buying those coveted aftermarket domains? These can be much harder to acquire. It often involves contacting the owners to see if they are willing to sell and then going through lots of negotiation. Overall, it’s a time-consuming
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