I make millions selling domain names to big brands like CNN. Here's how I got into it and find new ones. - Rick Schwartz
This as-told-to essay is based on a transcribed conversation with Rick Schwartz, a domain investor living in Florida. It has been edited for length and clarity.
Investing in domain names started in the 15 years I lived on the road, around 1973.
Every night I'd have to call information to find numbers for hotels. This would take a lot of time out of my day.
Eventually, I started only calling hotels that had a vanity 1-800 number because I didn't have to call information to get a room. If a company had a vanity 1-800 number, they had a better chance of getting my business.
In 1993, investing in these became a lot easier, so I started purchasing vanity numbers of company names. I eventually moved on to ones that the adult industry would like, such as 1-800-Make-Out and 1-800-Sir-Love.
But I did. I started registering some of the top 1-800 numbers as domain addresses.
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This as-told-to essay is based on a transcribed conversation with Rick Schwartz, a domain investor living in Florida. It has been edited for length and clarity.
Investing in domain names started in the 15 years I lived on the road, around 1973.
Every night I'd have to call information to find numbers for hotels. This would take a lot of time out of my day.
Eventually, I started only calling hotels that had a vanity 1-800 number because I didn't have to call information to get a room. If a company had a vanity 1-800 number, they had a better chance of getting my business.
In 1993, investing in these became a lot easier, so I started purchasing vanity numbers of company names. I eventually moved on to ones that the adult industry would like, such as 1-800-Make-Out and 1-800-Sir-Love.
But I did. I started registering some of the top 1-800 numbers as domain addresses.
read more