James Alexander Iles (born February 11, 1990) is an Englishcricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-fast bowler who most recently played for Kent.
Born in Chatham, Medway, Iles signed for Kent as an academy scholar in 2005. Despite only making two appearances for the Academy side, and none for the county's second eleven, Iles secured a first-class debut against Cambridge University. In a match which made him Kent's youngest first-class cricketer, he opened his wicket-taking account, having Ian Massey caught by wicket-keeperPaul Dixey.
James Iles, Illustrator, Discusses his Role and Involvement in An Adventure in Statistics
published: 25 Oct 2016
Cadet James Iles - Session T211
James first flyboard experience
published: 29 Dec 2016
How Andy Field and James Iles Decided to Work Together
published: 25 Oct 2016
50: Smart Tips For Domain Investing: 101, with James Iles
Is it still possible to make money buying and selling domain names?
For answers I turned to James Iles, who started flipping domains when he was a teenager. Later, he became a blogger in the community. Since last December, James has taken on the role of Global Domain Investing Community Manager for GoDaddy.
In this episode, James shares insights on;
- the critical step you need to take prior to putting any money down to buy domains as an investment,
- how to determine if a particular one is a good choice,
- what it might be worth, as well as costs involved,
- what you can expect to earn working at it a couple of hours a day,
- and a fun fact about the .ai extension.
What you’ll hear:
01:45 What a Domain Investment Community Manager does
03:05 James started domain ...
published: 30 May 2023
What Andy Field Learned from Working with James Iles
published: 25 Oct 2016
James Iles on Creating the Illustration Without Knowing the End of the Story
published: 25 Oct 2016
James Iles Interview - The Ex and the Why
https://www.facebook.com/TheExAndTheWhyMovie
Actor, James Iles, talks going from producer to playing the lead and the similarities between himself and the character of Jeff.
published: 24 Jan 2013
James Iles Go Teaser
Introducing the new YouTube Channel "James Iles Go" about just going out there and doing it! Be ambitious and go!
Sunday 9th June 2019
published: 09 Jun 2019
Hidden Messages and Favourite Illustrations: James Iles and Andy Field Discuss the Book’s Cover
Is it still possible to make money buying and selling domain names?
For answers I turned to James Iles, who started flipping domains when he was a teenager. ...
Is it still possible to make money buying and selling domain names?
For answers I turned to James Iles, who started flipping domains when he was a teenager. Later, he became a blogger in the community. Since last December, James has taken on the role of Global Domain Investing Community Manager for GoDaddy.
In this episode, James shares insights on;
- the critical step you need to take prior to putting any money down to buy domains as an investment,
- how to determine if a particular one is a good choice,
- what it might be worth, as well as costs involved,
- what you can expect to earn working at it a couple of hours a day,
- and a fun fact about the .ai extension.
What you’ll hear:
01:45 What a Domain Investment Community Manager does
03:05 James started domain investing as a side hustle
03:29 Can you make money at it today?
04:35 Start with a good education in domain investing, for example GoDaddy’s Domain Academy
05:30 How do you tell if a domain name is a good investment?
07:22 NameBio offers a great database of domain sales that gets updated every day (upwards of $2.3 billion in sales in the database)
08:14 GoDaddy’s tool that uses its back data is called GoValue
10:27 The biggest mistake domain investors make
11:23 One of James’s biggest investing mistakes
12:05 Some of the metrics to look for
12:57 Fees for buying and selling
13:50 Afternic is GoDaddy’s aftermarket sales portal
14:32 James discusses what he sees for side hustle revenue potential
16:43 The .ai extension
18:05 Consider off-line learning resources like in-person conferences, ie NamesCon
20:08 James’s regret in selling staycool dot com
22:03 Low barrier to entry
22:32 Reach out to James through email or Twitter
23:06 His best tip
24:42 Put in the time to learn about the industry - take James up on his offer!
25:13 Before buying what you think is an extremely valuable domain…check the spelling!!!
Connect with James:
Email, jiles at godaddy dot com
https://twitter.com/jamesiles
Connect with Joan:
https://www.instagram.com/joanposivy/
https://www.facebook.com/posivy/
https://www.joanposivy.com/
Be on the show!
https://www.joanposivy.com/be-our-guest.html
Is it still possible to make money buying and selling domain names?
For answers I turned to James Iles, who started flipping domains when he was a teenager. Later, he became a blogger in the community. Since last December, James has taken on the role of Global Domain Investing Community Manager for GoDaddy.
In this episode, James shares insights on;
- the critical step you need to take prior to putting any money down to buy domains as an investment,
- how to determine if a particular one is a good choice,
- what it might be worth, as well as costs involved,
- what you can expect to earn working at it a couple of hours a day,
- and a fun fact about the .ai extension.
What you’ll hear:
01:45 What a Domain Investment Community Manager does
03:05 James started domain investing as a side hustle
03:29 Can you make money at it today?
04:35 Start with a good education in domain investing, for example GoDaddy’s Domain Academy
05:30 How do you tell if a domain name is a good investment?
07:22 NameBio offers a great database of domain sales that gets updated every day (upwards of $2.3 billion in sales in the database)
08:14 GoDaddy’s tool that uses its back data is called GoValue
10:27 The biggest mistake domain investors make
11:23 One of James’s biggest investing mistakes
12:05 Some of the metrics to look for
12:57 Fees for buying and selling
13:50 Afternic is GoDaddy’s aftermarket sales portal
14:32 James discusses what he sees for side hustle revenue potential
16:43 The .ai extension
18:05 Consider off-line learning resources like in-person conferences, ie NamesCon
20:08 James’s regret in selling staycool dot com
22:03 Low barrier to entry
22:32 Reach out to James through email or Twitter
23:06 His best tip
24:42 Put in the time to learn about the industry - take James up on his offer!
25:13 Before buying what you think is an extremely valuable domain…check the spelling!!!
Connect with James:
Email, jiles at godaddy dot com
https://twitter.com/jamesiles
Connect with Joan:
https://www.instagram.com/joanposivy/
https://www.facebook.com/posivy/
https://www.joanposivy.com/
Be on the show!
https://www.joanposivy.com/be-our-guest.html
https://www.facebook.com/TheExAndTheWhyMovie
Actor, James Iles, talks going from producer to playing the lead and the similarities between himself and the chara...
https://www.facebook.com/TheExAndTheWhyMovie
Actor, James Iles, talks going from producer to playing the lead and the similarities between himself and the character of Jeff.
https://www.facebook.com/TheExAndTheWhyMovie
Actor, James Iles, talks going from producer to playing the lead and the similarities between himself and the character of Jeff.
Is it still possible to make money buying and selling domain names?
For answers I turned to James Iles, who started flipping domains when he was a teenager. Later, he became a blogger in the community. Since last December, James has taken on the role of Global Domain Investing Community Manager for GoDaddy.
In this episode, James shares insights on;
- the critical step you need to take prior to putting any money down to buy domains as an investment,
- how to determine if a particular one is a good choice,
- what it might be worth, as well as costs involved,
- what you can expect to earn working at it a couple of hours a day,
- and a fun fact about the .ai extension.
What you’ll hear:
01:45 What a Domain Investment Community Manager does
03:05 James started domain investing as a side hustle
03:29 Can you make money at it today?
04:35 Start with a good education in domain investing, for example GoDaddy’s Domain Academy
05:30 How do you tell if a domain name is a good investment?
07:22 NameBio offers a great database of domain sales that gets updated every day (upwards of $2.3 billion in sales in the database)
08:14 GoDaddy’s tool that uses its back data is called GoValue
10:27 The biggest mistake domain investors make
11:23 One of James’s biggest investing mistakes
12:05 Some of the metrics to look for
12:57 Fees for buying and selling
13:50 Afternic is GoDaddy’s aftermarket sales portal
14:32 James discusses what he sees for side hustle revenue potential
16:43 The .ai extension
18:05 Consider off-line learning resources like in-person conferences, ie NamesCon
20:08 James’s regret in selling staycool dot com
22:03 Low barrier to entry
22:32 Reach out to James through email or Twitter
23:06 His best tip
24:42 Put in the time to learn about the industry - take James up on his offer!
25:13 Before buying what you think is an extremely valuable domain…check the spelling!!!
Connect with James:
Email, jiles at godaddy dot com
https://twitter.com/jamesiles
Connect with Joan:
https://www.instagram.com/joanposivy/
https://www.facebook.com/posivy/
https://www.joanposivy.com/
Be on the show!
https://www.joanposivy.com/be-our-guest.html
https://www.facebook.com/TheExAndTheWhyMovie
Actor, James Iles, talks going from producer to playing the lead and the similarities between himself and the character of Jeff.
James Alexander Iles (born February 11, 1990) is an Englishcricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-fast bowler who most recently played for Kent.
Born in Chatham, Medway, Iles signed for Kent as an academy scholar in 2005. Despite only making two appearances for the Academy side, and none for the county's second eleven, Iles secured a first-class debut against Cambridge University. In a match which made him Kent's youngest first-class cricketer, he opened his wicket-taking account, having Ian Massey caught by wicket-keeperPaul Dixey.
The signings of James Maddison and Micky van der Ven, to use just two examples, were masterstrokes, and his success in that regard has given him the gravitas to not have his judgement questioned when identifying new targets.
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