Hi,

As you know in business, it is crucial to have a return (profit) on your investment:

—- After creating a 1 to 5 page website that is up and running for a full year, which would include say $350 monthly SEO costing $4,ooo a year, can you expect — in the domain name industry — to gross $8,000, or more, that 1st year to cover your $4,000 yearly SEO — and see a very small gross profit of $4,000?

A) And, if that is a common scenario, then how would someone middle income who wants to leave their full-time job, do so with one website?

B) What is the reality of domaining? Can one expect 1 website to get you out of your old career, and into the new career of the internet. In the example above of: $4,000 cash spent with SEO, and $8,000 gross earnings, leaving a $4,000 pre-tax profit (after 1st year in business), it’s clearly not enough to make a career change. And it seems the $8,000 gross revenue may be an OVER estimate. If you can please provide some clarity on the above.

Thank you very much.

Brad