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You'll find 40 unregistered, available domains at the bottom of this post. Nearly all have search volume for the keywords that make up the domains.
There are a couple of nice domain auctions currently listed on eBay. The first is a bulk package of 100 3 character .com domain names. The seller has no previous feedback
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A little busy with a bunch of stuff this morning so will keep this one short.
1. If you have not yet seen our first Bido charity auction page, to benefit the Hacienda de los Milagros (animal sanctuary and rescue center), see the following links:
A Charity Auction: Bido To The Rescue
Auction page
2. So far we have donations o...
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Unless you join in you will never understand how much satisfying it is to work on this project. Not only for the great cause but also because we get to unite and do something together, literally move a mountain that each of us on his own cannot move, but together, it's simple, it is easy, and it is fun!
Give me a lever long enough a...
This industry attracts more good-hearted people than any I've ever been a part of. Another example of that came this past weekend when a group of domainers banded together to try to save an animal rescue facility in Arizona. The effort is ongoing and will culminate in a big charity auction April 1. Here's how you can help.
The latest twist on an old scam.
Over the weekend I received three identical e-mails that show the domain name appraisal scam is alive and well.
Here's one of the emails:
Dear sir,
we are interested to buy your domain name.COM and offer 65% of the appraised market value.
As of now we accept appraisals from one of these leading
A record traffic weekend sounds good. But was the traffic valuable?
All web traffic is not created equal. Most web site owners know this, and smart domain name parkers understand it, too. Yet I frequently see people new to the industry saying "hey, a visitor is a visitor and a click is a
"Search registration" spam hits inboxes.
Earlier today I wrote about the resurgence of the domain name appraisal scam. Many readers have also forwarded another email making the rounds right now, of which I've also received in my inbox.
The subject line reads:
Domain Notification: FIRSTNAME LAST NAME This is your Final Notice of Domain Notification...
Drive traffic to your geo domain web site.
I've been researching offline promotion methods as I prepare to launch my Lakeway geo web site. Here are the ideas I've come up with so far:
1. Sports team sponsorship. Lakeway has one high school, and the city rallies around its sports teams. I'm working to
The Unclaimed Money site MissingMoney.com is creating a buzz this morning due to it being on the Early Show. The one problem, a lot of people are searching to see if MissingMoney.com is safe or not?
So I did a little searching to see what I could find. Considering the Wall Street Journal is saying to
If you happen to get an email from DomainNotice.com with the email address domnotice@domainnotice.com it's a Scam!
The scam is, they are trying to trick you into this so called "Search Engine Registration", which is a way into tricking you to fax in the info.
They will include terms like:
Annual website search engine submission for domain...
I have watched several companies/services lose an "add on word" to their domain names over the years, specificly "online", but I am pretty surprised with one company that has not.
The Insider (CBS owned) is a show that is about celeb news, but they started out using the domain name TheInsiderOnline.com . CBS become the owners
As a token of our appreciation, we had promised to write a dedicated blog post highlighting the product and services being offered by each of the sponsors of our Blockbuster Domaining Contest.
I am very happy that our sponsors are highly respectable companies run by individuals of high integrity. This means that I can write an
Is anyone planning to attend SES New York this week at the Hilton in Manhattan?? The show is billed as a search engine marketing and optimization event. I am planning to hit the exhibition floor tomorrow and/or Wednesday, so please drop me a line if you are attending the conference and would like to get
Related posts:Ad:Tech - New York I will be...
In addition to a variety of domain news sources, there are a number of domain tools that I use daily when buying and selling domain names, and I wanted to share some of them with you.? If you use other tools, I would be interested to know what you use, and what they do for
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From the New York Times this past July:
Newburyport and Plum Island, at the mouth of the Merrimack River, combine shops, boutiques and maritime heritage with breathtaking views and beaches. The sea captains of 200 years ago are gone, but in town, the charm of their stately homes and commercial buildings remains.
Newburyport is a great tourist
Re...
We recently had an outtage from Dynadot which left a semi-bitter taste in the mouths of some.
What is going on now is a domain grace delete policy change. Now this isn't exactly the fault of Dynadot, but it's in reply to the domain tasters in mass. You know, the average joe that buys 1-3 domains
Today is your last chance to secure your .TEL domains under landrush. Today at 6pm MST we'll close registration for .TEL while we prepare for the flood gates to be thrown open for general availability tomorrow.
Name.com will be offering .TEL registration at $8.95 for a limited time. This price is valid for new single year
In a guest post on TechCrunch.com today,? by Eric Clemons, a Professor of Operations and Information Management at The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania", who argues that Internet advertising is "not trusted, not wanted and not needed and that PPC advertising will not last.
The Professor's comments are already making the rounds on Tw...
YiYi.com sold today at NameJet.com for $11,100.
Yi Yi, according to wikipedia.org , y?y?; literally translated as "one and one"s and was the name of an? acclaimed 2000 Taiwanese film.
There were 138 bidders in this auction.
Interestinly another 4 letter .com repeater, gxgx.com,? sold a couple of days ago at Namejet.com for $560.
There were some oth...
Today in Slate Eliot Spitzer has a short op-ed that speaks volumes about what is going on, and indirectly, if you follow the money, what happened to him. Plainly stated, Spitzer brings the AIG Ponzi Scheme one step closer to the revered establishment when he explains how the bailout money was funneled straight into the top players, with Goldman Sac...
Environmentally-minded iPhone applications abound, but the iPhorest might just be the first to let you plant a tree without lifting a finger.After downloading the $4.99 app, the iPhorest lets you go through the virtual act of planting a tree--digging a hole, planting a seedling, and creating rain storms by shaking the phone. After six shakes, the s...
[Part 4 of Domaining on Twitter]
In my last three posts, I discussed the potential for using Twitter for domaining, as well as specific tips to increase followers and connect with other Twitter domainers.? In today's post I want to tell you about a domaining experiment that I'm about to try…
Each day I'll post a domain
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