How to build a Virtual Real Estate portfolio

This blog has always been about topics somewhat related to building virtual real estate but as the blog has had a new design and as I have decided to pick of the pace, the blog will now only focus on topics that will help you build your VRE portfolio.

But before I start sharing the knowledge I’ve build about building a VRE, I feel that I need to define what I consider to be virtual real estate. Eventhough it is just three little words it is actually more or less the sum of everything that goes on online (that is the “virtual part”).

The idea of virtual real estate is no different than the idea of normal physical real estate. It is about buying land and developing it to become more valuable than it was when you bought it.

The best part is that since non of us were around when physical land was “invented” we had no change of being part of it from the beginning. Now some of you might consider the internet to be “old” already but I promise you that it is not even getting started. That is why NOW is such a good time to start building a portfolio of websites, domains, online services etc. before EVERYONE does it.

More and more people are coming online every single day and as that happens there will be less and less virtual land to grap. Sure you can argue that because it is “virtual” it is “infinite” but I have to disagree. Why do you think that there are people and companies willing to pay millions for dot com domains? It is because not all “land” is “good land”. So you need to grab it while it is still available.

Now my point of this blog is to help you get as large as piece of the virtual real estate pie as you want. Because the topic covers so many different areas I believe that there will be something for everyone. At times I’ll discuss and teach topics that are broad and apply to all and at times I’ll be going into details about specific types of VRE opportunities and how to best take advantage of them.

I trust that you’ll get a lot out of it and I hope that you expand your VRE portfolio to as great an extend as you desire.

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