It used to be that investing in stocks and bonds was the best way to build up your personal wealth. Today, forward-thinking investors have found a new way to expand their portfolios. As the internet takes up a permanent place in our culture, investors are finding opportunities for investing along the way. Frank Schilling coined the term "domain investors," which means that investors put their money into generically named domain sites that have a high value. It's a matter of investing in the future, banking on the potential that these sites have. Mr. Schilling has come to believe that there is an enormous amount of potential for economic gain on the world wide web. Expired domain-names are available for purchase, and generic names can be bought as well. Owning the next big website name add up to serious cash. Of course, Frank Schilling isn't a name that gets as much recognition as other investors like Trump, and other flashy celebrities. But even though he has crept onto the scene quietly, Mr. Schilling is now one of the most powerful domainers in the world. He manages large portfolios for other companies, as well as designing his own generic domain names, and has been teaching others about the potential for investing in generic domain-names as well. Today domain-name auction houses have been expanded and a drop registry has been created as a result of Mr. Schillings' investments. His work shows us that once you start thinking out of the box, a wealth of opportunities can truly open up for you. |