In our world today, and especially over the next decade, the internet will become more than just a way to check sports scores and movie showtimes: it will literally become an extension of global consciousness. The more a country's population has rapid internet access, the more conscious that country's population will be. This has recently been evidenced by the internet crises in Africa and the Middle East when large undersea cables were severed and business nearly came to a stand-still in these areas.
In fact, if Benjamin Fulford is chosen to be the new Finance Minister of Japan, the large Japanese foreign dollar reserves (near $5 trillion) should no longer be spent funding America's war and instead will be spent on a global humanitarian mission to provide citizens in third world countries with adequate food, modern resources, and an internet connection for nearly every person. Are you beginning to see the potential of the internet? In the near future, EVERYONE will be connected to it. If you are a reader of "What is Enlightenment" magazine, then you already understand the fact that the Web 2.0 boom is literally creating a haven and gathering place for higher consciousness.
The purpose of this article is to introduce you to a way to make large amounts of money that very few people know of, called domain name wildcarding. But more than just giving you practical information about this single strategy, I want to walk you through what it takes to identify a new opportunity for business and profit that has been made possible by rapid changes in communication technology. Due to the fast-paced nature of technoogical proliferation, the internet of 1-5 years from now will be much different than the internet of today, and it will be the men and women who can take in and understand all of this new technology and what it means for society, and then identify and take advantage of the new opportunities presented who will be the financial juggernauts of tomorrow. I want you to be one of these new tech-savvy modern moguls.
What is Domain Name Wildcard Redirecting?
Before we go any further, I want to explain to you exactly what the concept of a 'wildcard' means in internet terms. A wildcard is basically a domain name that does not exist, or for a search engine it can be a string of words that have never been searched before. In fact Google states that a significant amount of all of its searches (over 25%) are wildcards, meaning that when a person does their search they are the first person ever to type those exact words in that exact order. So if you were to type a domain name directly into your web browser and you made a typo, and the typo version was not registered, this would be a wildcard.
For example, the most popular top-level domain that you are probably already familiar with is 'com,' but the top-level domain 'cm' is called a country code TLD and is dedicated to the country of Cameroon. So if a person were to type in a certain domain name and accidentally forgot to type the 'o,' then they would be redirected to the domain name servers of Cameroon. Probably one of the most notable and press-worthy examples of making money with domain name wildcarding is Kevin Ham dealing directly with the government of Cameroon so that anytime a person on the internet makes a typo and forgets to type the 'o' and the resulting 'cm' domain name is not registered, they will be redirected to one of his websites.
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