Domain names are the names used to identify sites. The most popular types of domain names are on target. Com. Net, or. Org, although there are a large number of other areas – some of which are intended to be used for places associated with particular countries, or for special purposes (such as government, education or academic institutions).
Happens. Com. Net and. Org domain names are concerned, it can beregistered for a few dollars per name per year. Apart from rules on what type of domain names are valid, the main rule is that everyone who registers a domain name first, in general, continues to own it or they do not pay more time, money or until they transfer it to another person or business. The first – come-first served basis of the domain registration system, has led to the development of a market and speculators – people buy domainsin the hope of selling them later to another for a profit.
Since many people confuse the two, it is important to realize that there is a difference between speculation and cybersquatting –
* A speculator is someone that the research value recognized in a previously unregistered generic name, and buy it in the hope that it will later sell for a profit. In many cases, they will name speculators market, suggest possible branding ideas based on the name, or evendevelop their websites (in the hope of flipping both the domain and website later).
* A cybersquatter is someone who registers trademarks, in bad faith, in hope of extracting money from a trademark holder. Note: There is, however, methods used to make holders such areas to restore the payment of up to – or domain name dispute proceedings, or by the courts.
Of course, if you have an income earned by domainspeculation, taking territories, you must follow legal route, stuck to generic names. I will not say that such a business without risk – if you buy domain names but not to sell it, you own pocket for the registration fees. Therefore, if you have a profit, you need domain market to understand and looking for you. It would not hurt to learn from people such personal experience in thisof business – if you do not know someone personally, you may want to consider reading guides like Edwin John's "How I sell my Domain Names, or Brian Pubrat's" Domain Cash Vault ".

