Monday, November 26, 2007

'Fractional Domaining' Has Implications Far Beyond Fractional Domain Ownership

The implications of Fractional Domain Ownership extend far beyond just part-ownership of a domain or domains. In future postings, I will explore specific implications in greater detail, but to help understand the scope of this industry, it is important to recognize that there are a wide range of components:

-- Networking/Creating A Group
-- Legal Issues
-- Buying
-- Selling
-- Bartering/Trading
-- Investing
-- Domain Portfolio Management
-- Fractional Domain Ownership
-- Domain Development
-- Site Management
-- Monetization

... the list can go on and on! And, as with any new industry, new opportunities are created or will be created -- such as this blog, and web sites, products, and services focused on this niche/trend.

Because of the broad range of topics involving fractional domains beyond just fractional domain ownership, I am using "Fractional Domaining" as a general term to define and describe the practice of buying, selling, owning, developing, and/or monetizing fractional domains. Using that definition as a reference point, if you are involved with buying, selling, and/or owning a fractional domain, you are a "Fractional Domainer".

It is my hope that these definitions will help to facilitate discussions about all aspects of fractional domaining. Are there any major components or implications that I missed? Your comments are welcome!

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