The Domain Name Handbook
by Kathy Burns-Millyard
Kindle Book
Reviewed By Mike Nardine
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This very affordable little book gave me the information I needed when I needed it, and at a price that didn't make me wince (and got me into this business! Check Out CheapMikesDomains.Com). I wanted to find out something about domains (How was it possible people could be making money off of what appeared to me to be little more than moonbeams?) and I didn't want to pay $49.95 at Barnes and Noble for the education. (I'm not called Cheap Mike for nothing!) Oh, I'd been around the net long enough to know the information was out there--but in a terribly disorganized and fragmented fashion; and besides, staring at a computer screen for hours hurt my aging eyes. Then along came the Kindle and little inexpensive books like this one. I was dubious at first: something worth reading for less than three bucks? On the other hand even I am willing to gamble at these prices. And I won. This little book not only answered my questions, it piqued my curiosity and led me in a completely unexpected direction. The first short chapter is called "What is a Domain Name?" Exactly what I wanted to know and I didn't have to plow through the mountains of verbiage that accompanies books with titles like "Learn this or that in 24 Hours" or "The Idiot's Guide" at fifty bucks a whack! The following chapters are just as short and to the point. Want to know about types of domain names? Com.; Net.; Tv.; That sort of stuff? Want to know about how to make money with domain names? Have you ever wondered where domain names go when they die--excuse me, expire? It's all in this little book. Hey, with the money you save buying this little darling you can buy yourself a half dozen domain names!


