I have been buying fractionalized company stocks for a couple of years. (Thank you Robinhood)
This has allowed me to spread my annual investing across several companies instead of just one or two.
Now you can do the same thing with Domain Names.
Typically, a domain investor buys a domain name outright without partners. They own the domain name and decide what to do with it, including when to sell it and for how much.
But premium domain names are expensive and outside the reach for most domain name investors.
Fractionalized domain ownership allows multiple investors to buy into the same domain.
Instead of having to invest $100,000 in a valuable domain name, 100 domain investors can each pitch in $1,000 to own 1% of the domain.
This guide explains more about this and how you can add premium domain name investing to your portfolio without spending thousands.