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Via Nashua Telegraph:
There's nothing like an anecdote to show how much the online world has changed in the 21 years ? that's right, 21 years! ? since Litchfield's Mark Mallett first registered MV.com as a domain. So here goes:
"Back then, there wasn't any way to find out who owned a domain, there wasn't whois. So BBN published a book of domain own...
The new weekly domain sales report is out at DNJournal.com. A pair of strong country code domains headed the .coms off at the pass to lead this week's all extension Top 20 domain chart. RT.TV sits at the pinnacle after a strong $62,500 sale. The .com response began with a $35,000 sale of a three-letter .domain
Massive wildfires are raging through Australia's Victoria state destroying lives and property. Victoria is home to many well-known domainers. One of them, personal friend Michael Gilmour, is appealing for help with an effort to speed relief to people who have lost everything.
The number one challenge for any blogger is their ability to write quality articles on a consistent basis. Sure it's easy enough to throw some words up and call that a blog post but that provides zero value and will more than likely cost you readers.
I myself have found it a struggle to make the
In light of recent security issues, here's a software program you need to use.
A security breach was discovered last week at domain name parking company NameDrive . After discovering that many domainers were using similar usernames and passwords across multiple domain parking companies, both Sedo and Fabulous sent warning
Results from DOMAINfest beg the question.
The advent of the live domain name auction has given the domain name industry a huge boost in both high dollar investor purchases and media attention. Two years ago in New York, Moniker 's live domain name auction topped $10 million in sales.
Last month in Los Angeles, the
Domain name parking alternative introduces new two-click top tier ad feed option.
Domain name parking alternative WhyPark today announced it has a new top tier advertising feed option for web sites using its service.
The top tier ad feed is implemented similar to a two-click domain parking page. Instead of showing contextually relevant
Using a different, simpler, and better methodology, here are the top spam registrars.
The internet media goes abuzz when KnujOn ("No Junk" backwards) releases its report of the domain name registrars with the most spam. But few people question the methodology behind the report, and blindly shame the top registrars on the report.
If...
I have listed a mix of domain names that I own for sale on SnapNames.com . Some are Buy It Now listings and some are Auctions. All will end Feb 24, 2009 but the Buy It Now domains can be gone at Any Time if the BIN option is used.
4n.net Buy It Now $6875 Rare
I had what I consider a fairly easy question for Afternic.com and tried to lay it out as clear as I could. The following is how the process went about. (I removed Full Last Names)
I thought my question was pretty streight forward. It was:
I have an Afternic affiliate linking question and am looking
Buying domain names that are confusingly similar to your brand or product is a smart move that many companies don't consider. However, owning domain names that are confusingly similar to your brands, but not forwarding that traffic to your main website is just plain stupid!
Extra TV, an NBC television show and a Warner Brothers
Related posts:Lo...
WhyPark announced some changes to their monetization model today, and these changes should lead to higher payouts for domain owners who have sites with WhyPark. It's also a good way to test your ad system vs. their feed in a vacuum environment (testing is the best way to see what works and what doesn't).
Personally, I
Related posts:DomainFest Gl...
IDN Sales reported by Afternic for last 10 days:
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t?l?charger.net $875
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????.net $875
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sue?os.com $875
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Last year, ICANN sent letters to countries and territories informing them about the Fast Track process ? where a limited number of internationalized domain names will be added to the Internet ? and asked them to indicate their level of interest. This is an update on that process.
I?m cleaning out my portfolio and the following names are all for sale at $30 each. They are all held at GoDaddy and the expiration dates are by the side. As you can see most of them are generic and pretty good names. Sadly I?m having to be ruthless with the portfolio and these names aren?t the direction I want to go in.
Morning folks!!How I would define the years for me personally..... 1995....Nearly invisible and totally clueless 1996....Learning and making progress and $$$. 1997....Breakthrough year. Porno.com purchase among others. It was "The shot heard around the world." I could do in cyberspace things not possible in the real world. Like paying off the mortg...
According to Fortune Magazine, the hottest trend in online advertising, is in-text advertising.
Many Sites like Fox News, and MSNBC, now place links inside of stories, which look like hyperlinks to references and other sites, but these links go to advertising.
Some sites double-underline the in-text ads, to differentiate them from hyperlinks while ...
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Today's guest on Domain Success is SKIP HOAGLAND. A few years ago, Skip took a chance buying the domain name MyrtleBeach.com for just $10,000 and has since turned it into a multi-million dollar business.
Find out how you can too.
From newbies to veteran domainers, everyone involved in domaining will benefit from h...
Via Springwise:
The web has spawned new ways to track just about everything under the sun—from our finances to the foods we eat—so why not our sex lives too? Indeed, Bedpost is an online application now in private beta that helps consumers do just that.
Bedpost is an entirely personal application, password-protected from the prying eyes of others,...
Via Springwise:
There's nothing like the convenience of shopping online; then again, there's also nothing like the instant gratification of bringing home a purchase from the store. Perhaps it's no surprise, then, that Sears is dabbling with some experiments to combine the best of both worlds.
MyGofer, for example, is a new, warehouse-style store c...
Donations are starting to come in from around the world as the domainer community reaches into its wallet to help those in desperate need. So far $534.69 has been donated to help the victims and I hope and pray that more will be coming soon.
The fires in Victoria, Australia...
New Option Designed to ‘Stimulate' Industry
At Aftermarket.com and at Domain Consultant, the primary considerations in creating a successful auction always include the state of the industry, the state of the individual domainer and the buyer. Having immersed ourselves in the domain industry for many years, our teams understand what makes buyi...
The news of Google allowingDomain Ownersto setup parked pages directly with Adsense has been out for months now. If you sign in to your AdSense account, and click on the "Adsense Setup" tab, you should see a section called "Adsense for Domains". It's been easy to add domains for consideration, but in order to allow Google to dis...
There is buzz everywhere about domain development being Domaining 3.0, the next big thing, the big push in 2009 etc.
Many great blog posts have been written on the topic lately as well.
I have been doing a lot of development for internal projects and well as with some of the domain owners out there, and
Domain names?are typically?classified into categories and sub-categories. This serves an important?search function?because much of the built-in value of a domain has to do with how?well it describes a particular niche.
I find that the basic search of most aftermarket sites is far too general. Instead, I much prefer the advanced search because of th...
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