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DN Journal has just published its comprehensive review of last week's DOMAINfest Global 2009 Conference in Hollywood, California. Packed with previously unreleased show photos (many from the spectacular Playboy Mansion Party) and loads of inside conference info, this is an article you won't want to miss.
I have decided to move the comic strip from Wednesday to Sunday to be like the newspapers.
This strip came from one of my readers, Serapham. He will be rewarded with a $10 gift card for either GoDaddy or Amazon, his choice. The idea behind this strip was the announcement of Google now offering domain parking.
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Popular technology gizmo is a trademarked term.
Savvy domainers jump on trends and register (or buy) popular new terms before they go mainstream. One term that has jumped into tech talk in earnest over the past year is "netbook". Netbooks are essentially small and cheap laptops that travel well.
This category of laptops is all
I'd like to share my latest web development startup as I know many DotSauce readers are into Twitter.?? TweetSocial.com is a Twitter Forum community.? I decided to launch this community because I feel it can truly benefit Twitter users by providing a hub for Twitter news, resources, tips, discussion and networking.
TweetSocial.com
I am running a co...
BuyExpiringDomains.com has been updated with a new Hand Picked list of expiring domain names. All domain names are in the price range of $59-$99, with No upfront costs to backorder. I update this hand picked list several times a week, so I hope you enjoy the lists.
These lists allow you to see some of the
Google Trends allows you to see what "trends" people are currently searching for. I have talked about Google Trends many times, but this is such a Powerful tool.
To me, the Google Trends Lab home page is not overly that exciting and something that I really do not use all that much but it's the "More
With domain tasting nearly dead, there seems to be a lot of opportunities today to register some decent new domain names. In the past several months, this hasn't really been the case. I'd find decent names, but not really at the volume as before. Perhaps this has to do with people trimming
Related posts:Importance of Having Cash on Hand While...
What does it mean to be like Rick? Rick Latona is one of the world's most successful domainers.? In less than 5 years, he has managed to become the largest domain broker in the world, to become the largest domain pawnbroker in the world, to run successful live domain auctions and also to run a
Many domainers have lived by the mantra "dot com or die". They are sometimes locked into .com for legitimate reasons and sometimes from personal beliefs or assumptions. When should you look beyond the .com world? Can ccTLDs make money?
ccTLD can make money
ccTLDs can and have made money in the past with significant sales reported. Development...
Morning Folks!!If I had to start again today it would be much harder. But that is why I did not start today and why I said in 1996 that THIS was a "Unique opportunity in time" Now maybe folks really understand wtf that meant. But if I did start again today and I believe you can, I would do the following. First, decide how much you want to INVEST in...
I've been watching Google's ad results for the term "itunes" for a couple of months and the results under the search term's sponsored ads are generally for non-apple sites, advertising themselves as the "official" itunes site.
A couple of months ago a friends teenager boy asked me to help him an itunes account.? I told him...
Via MarketingVOX:
This week InterActive Corp. reported a 19% drop in Q4 media and advertising revenue — a plummet more significant than any experienced by other publicly-traded internet search providers. (Time Warner's AOL ad unit came close, however. Its Q4 ad revenue clocked an 18% drop.)
Search ad prices for IAC fell 8-12% compared to the same ...
Via Media Culpa:
This story is definitely a candidate for the Social Media Hall of Shame. Q-med is a listed biotech/medical company in Uppsala, north of Stockholm, Sweden that manufactures and sells medical implants. Two weeks ago the company sent a letter to 15 young Swedish female bloggers and offered them treatment during one year with the produ...
I am finding a variety of companies, large and small, entering the .US market. Not only for investment purposes, but real companies branding with the .US extension, or testing the waters in creative ways. Mutual-funds.us is?owned (registered) to Time Inc. who?are utilizing this keyword rich domain for their CNN Money website.
CNNMoney.com receive o...
On May 8th, 2008 DN Media Corporation launched PushToAuction.com, which is a site for domain name investors to list domains that they would be willing to push to auction at Sedo for $60.? There is no question that Sedo is the premier marketplace for selling domain names, and getting a domain into an auction there
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