Cyber
Land Rush
It's like a "Land Rush!" As a real estate broker for years,
I had always dreamed of having the perfect properties to sell -
and at the right prices. I spent a small fortune attempting to
attract sellers, acquiring licenses, recruiting competent
agents, maintaining nice offices, and then - to bring in
the buyers - on advertising.
After being forced to retire from real estate by MS
(Multiple Sclerosis), I finally stumbled upon the easiest
properties in the world to sell that I'd ever seen: "Domains"
in "Cyberspace." Actually, a respected friend, who had never
been in real estate, turned me on to it. Best of all, it didn't
cost me anything to set up my new business.
Okay, after a week I invested $10.00, but I got a domain
name property to sell if I ever decide to. Like a land rush,
people all over the planet are scrambling to stake their claims
on the cyber landscape. I get a picture of homesteaders, in
covered wagons stirring up dust, rushing to stake their claims
for 160 acres.
Everyone it seems wants their own website and once their
personal names are gone, they can come up with other great
domains, properties which will only appreciate - just like real
estate. I guess, some of us have to have been in other
businesses to appreciate how really good a business that
offering website domains is.
Like in any legitimate enterprise, a good business owner
should do everything that is possible to see that their
customers are satisfied with the product. I can even let my
buyers "Move in" for seven days Free to see if they like their
new property.
I could never do that in the real estate business. No wonder
that customers want to buy up some more "Cyberproperties." It's
like a land rush except the homesteaders can stake their claims
all over the world without leaving their computers.
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