Domaining Manifesto Book is Now Free

Domain name eBook is now free.

When John Motson, who writes the DNXpert.com blog, released his eBook “Domaining Manifesto” a while back I didn’t pay much attention. I was actually kind of miffed because I had planned an eBook about the domain name industry and had already registered the domain names DNManifesto.com and DomainNameManifesto.com in preparation. (Talk about being on the same wave length.) But he beat me to it. The eBook was a good buy for beginners but not so much for intermediate and advanced domainers.

But now the eBook is worth it for everyone, beginners and experts alike, because now it’s free. Motson is promoting The Domaining Revolution, which he bills as “A Historic Domaining Event”. I don’t know what Domaining Revolution is about, but the important thing is you can download a free copy of Domaining Manifesto when you submit your e-mail address to be notified when Revolution launches. Not a bad deal.

If you’re a beginner, the book will help you get on your feet much faster. In fact, I already have a beginner friend I’m going to tell about this so I don’t have to explain everything. If you’re an intermediate or expert in the domain industry, you’ll still learn a thing or two from the eBook. There are a handful of useful resources in the book that I didn’t know about, and that’s saying something since I spend most of my day looking at domain name resources.

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  1. RKB
    December 1st, 2008 | 3:49 pm

    Agree its a good read, mostly for beginners.

    Not a bad deal for free imo.

  2. December 1st, 2008 | 5:39 pm

    It’s domaining 101.

    Definitley a must read, for all – newbies and veterans.

  3. January 2nd, 2009 | 7:23 pm

    [...] about domaining that he previously offered for sale. Having reviewed the book, I thought it was certainly worth downloading for free. Motson didn’t hide that he was giving it away free to create a subscriber list for the [...]

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