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<a href="http://www.joost.com/135bc3k/t/George-Michael-Faith">Geor ge Michael - Faith</a>Many times I've been asked about "the secret", you know, how you got to where you are, what should I do, How should I start, etc. "Faith" is the short answer. The longer one? I try to relate to these individuals the importance of "sup...
Good news. If you missed the TRAFFIC Down Under conference last year, you now have a chance to catch all of the content online.? Fabulous has put all of the presentations online at the TRAFFIC Down Under site (works best in IE).
It's great to see the content of these presentation available for all, rather than
Sedo domain listings are now on 1&1… but I can't get it to work.
Domains listed for sale on Sedo are now being offered to customers of 1&1 Internet, one of the largest domain registrars. Sedo and 1&1 are owned by the same parent company.
However, the system for buying or requesting a price
.EU domain name registrations continue growth, but is it being used?
The domain registration ticker at EURid, registry for .eu domain names, has crossed the 3 million domain name milestone. According to statistics from EURid, about 50,000-60,000 new .eu domain names are registered every month. Germany and the Netherlands outpace other European c...
The Go Daddy Group CEO Bob Parsons brings a laugh to last year's controversial issues.
Last week I saw in my RSS reader that GoDaddy had published its latest Bob Parsons video blog including his "ding dong" awards for the past year. I assumed that he wouldn't bring up some of GoDaddy's own
Company touts first-come-first-served .tel rights, but it sends a mixed message.
Telnic, the company behind the new .tel top level domain name, sent me a press release today touting that Baidu.tel had been awarded to Baidu Europe, a company that uses Baidu.eu. .Tel has a first-come policy for claiming trademark domain names during the sunrise...
Not a week goes by where I'm not sent portfolios to buy, auctions to promote, conferences to go to. Such is life. What was unusual about today was that I received an email from someone who actually did their homework! As such I thought it was worthy of a post.
luv.me is for sale at Sedo
I was driving in Richmond today and noticed this massive domain name plastered on the side of the building. What a great use of a domain name! Look how big this thing is compared to a car - you can see it for miles away.
Being the domainer, I had to park and take a photo.
Another weekend has just ended so I thought I would do a This and that post. I do these posts because they are not about one specific writings but things I still like to say.
~ My post about the domain name BackTaxes.com and JK Harris & Company was featured on Their blog which
I have been drop catching domain names ever since I have been domaining. It first started out catching 2nd tier drops (domains that were PD but were grabbed by SnapNames and run through it's auction service but didn't sell and were Redropped) but that changed when the new AGP fees were starting to be put
One of the predictions that I made for 2009 was the increased focus on domain development and mini sites.
Developing a website for a domain name is always a good thing, as that is really what domains should be used for. But how does one know when to develop a mini site?
I treat my domaining efforts
I read Andrew's post regarding the ISO.mobi WIPO decision and I think people who post domain sales or commentary in public forums, domain blogs or other public venues should take notice. While many people think big companies won't notice what is said about them in small niche forums, almost all companies closely monitor their trademarks...
I received some e-mails regarding GoDaddy Coupon Codes, so I decided to make an updated list. I had a previous coupon code post, but here are some domain name coupon codes for the registrar GoDaddy to try out for those that are looking to save a little money:
Found GoDaddy Coupon Codes:
goaz2001aa = $6.99 .com renewal
I am back and feeling?better than ever.? Hawaii treated me well and I am excited for 2009.
I have a lot of great stories from the past week and a half in Hawaii, but first a rough outline?with a?few notes to explain it all.?
I will put the individual stories into separate posts and even on other
To Get on the Web, Turn On Your TV - NYTimes.com“In the next five years, we are not only going to provide hardware, but content through our devices, in an easy, more convenient way. TV is no longer just TV. TV is interactive TV these days. You will use the same TV and the same remote control, but have completely different functionality.???-Jong Woo...
Sony, NY Yankees Sign Branding Agreement for New Stadium Game Life from Wired.com"As part of the deal inked on January 8, the stadium will feature "more than 550 flat-panel BRAVIA and professional LCD HD television sets," and prominent Sony-branded advertising throughout."- Wired
T.O. officials to consider $89,000 deal for city logo : Local News : Ventura County StarGeo-domain name ThousandOaks.com and/or TO.com (Thousands Oaks is commonly referred to as "T.O." by locals) involved in this city's new branding campaign?Buy & Sell Your Geo-Domain Names: Geo-DomainNames.com
There are a raft of minisite services out there at present - all fighting for your valuable $$$, but not all of these services are equal.
I have recently had two sites built by the team at Sitegraduate.com and I am very impressed with what they have done for me. The first site was Sixth.com and the second was a prize I won on DNKitchen for the deve...
I have recently interviewed Bradley Epstein from SiteGraduate.com - where he goes into greater detail about what their offering is and their plans for the future.
Making a will is not something many people want to think about but it is something worth considering if you want to determine who will get your assets when you pass away. What if no one knows about your domain names and they start expiring? Isn't it time to arrange transfer of your domaining assets
This is a very bold title I must admit but by the time you are done reading this post, you will see why I beleive so and chances are that you will share my believe too. When I started my first Website,
PetHall.com, that was around the? year 2000. There were not many developed websites then.
According to Ask.com blog, the company has been working hard on changing its search engine to give answers to questions rather than just search results.
I think this goes back to the days of askjeves.com, which is what that search engine promised years ago.
However according to the blog, Ask.com is getting closer:
"""""For millions of everyday quer...
The Wall Street Journal, is reporting that Microsoft is following Apple's iphone lead and working on similar technology, for personal computer screens,? that could eventually replace the computer mouse.
N-trig Ltd., an Israeli start-up that makes touch-sensing screen hardware, is expected to announce that Microsoft is the largest investor in a $24 ...
Great INC series for small businesses (check the links at the bottom)
Isn't that what YOU'D do if you wanted to change marketing directions and improve ROI on advertising investments? Think Again!
GREAT campaign from the Oxford Dictionary.
Thanks Bruce
Domain At Hand: Earache.net
What's Going On?
Jody Misher has used our services for the last few months to develop sites in her portfolio. Earache.net is a site we developed Mid October of 2008.
This site is a perfect example of a .net extension that has benefited by adding a design and content to harness the many
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/c6338b00-dddb-11dd-87dc-000077b07658.html?nc lick_check=1
As reported by the Financial Times in the article linked above, Microsoft (MSFT) is again (or perhaps still) interested in Yahoo's search business (YHOO). Steve Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft, told the FT that the software company was not going to fully take over Yahoo, b...
http://www.alleyinsider.com/2009/1/ebay-we-booted-shady-typosquatter-f rom-our-affiliate-network-in-november-ebay-amzn
Again, here comes negative press for the domain industry, and it's due to Kevin Ham. The Silicon Alley Insider reports on the Amazon.cm typo domain name which is being forwarded to eBay. The domain is apparently owned by a person or...
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