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The recent release of John Motson’s e-book, Domaining Manifesto, has created quite a stir in the blogosphere. In addition to teaching you everything you need to know about buying and managing domains for your personal use, Domaining Manifesto explains how to make a hefty profit through the business of domaining. Though many consider domaining to be an unethical practice, I commend John and the many others like him for recognizing opportunity and seizing it.

You can read a few reader opinions of domaining in the comments of my last post. Those comments prompted Garry Conn to write Domain Name Hijacking Makes Money But Is It Ethical? I encourage you all to read Garry’s post and share your own opinions.

I’m not particularly interested in breaking into the domaining business myself, but I love to learn about the issues affecting today’s bloggers, and like it or not, domaining is a hot topic! I have been reading Domaining Manifesto and plan to finish it tonight. It contains a wealth of information about domain names. Buying, selling, transferring, and parking are but a few of the topics covered. If you have ever purchased domains, or have plans to do so, I highly recommend this book.

John has made a very special discount available to my readers. Click here to purchase Domaining Manifesto. By entering coupon code tish, you’ll receive $10 off the retail price of $57.

My good friend John Motson of DNXpert.com has just released his new e-book, the Domaining Manifesto. In the book, John shares his secrets of successful domaining - “the business of buying, selling, developing, and monetizing Internet domain names.”

If you’re interested in building an impressive domain portfolio to generate a guaranteed steady stream of income, this book will teach you everything you need to know.

I am about halfway through the Domaining Manifesto myself, and I’m very impressed. The book is written in easy to understand language that is perfect for beginners as well as those more experienced in the business of domaining. It is well worth the investment.

For more information on the Domaining Manifesto, or to purchase the book, click here.