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TGIF! Here we go with the 2nd cartoonized photo in the "Friday Funnies" series. This time, it's about food at domain conferences. For the price of the ticket, it'd better be good! And it is - no complaints. But some vendors or attendants should watch their diet - or poke a couple of extra notches
The following expired domain names dropped and became available today. Domains were checked for availability at the time of this post. The following domains have the highest Google search volume: OutdoorAntennas.net 2,900, ClinicalCancerResearch.net at 2,400, IndianTobacco.net 1,600 and InsulatingPaint.net at 1,300. MetabolicBoneDisease.com has the...
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So got back home few hours ago, got some rest, new day!
I was on one panel, the panel was about PPC survival and its future. I had all my material on my iPhone ready to read, was about to discuss a "Doom's day scenario" for a domain owner. Those who follow the blog know I talk a lot about liquidity and I thought to further talk about...
(Sahar With Div, Traffic LV)
I had my doubt about the value of the domain prior to the auction. I heard there was a pending 400K bid prior to auction and even that sounded too much to me. I was next to Div when he made that bid. Afterwards, Div told me this was a once in a lifetime opportunity. If he missed it this day there won't be another. When...
No video this week. Sorry guys, Elizabeth is on spring break but will be back for next Friday's video. I did do the podcast which is at the bottom of this post. For those who haven't had a chance to listen well here you go. The intro is funny!
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http://xr.com/am8 - WP.com ? WordPress.com buys wp.com from Yahoo! #
If you are willing to pay the price ($11.95) @Tweetname Lets buy Domain Names via Twitter. http://xr.com/nng #
ICANN staff gets bonuses if new TLD launch is not delayed (DNW) http://xr.com/kj7 #
ICANN looking for new TLD application evaluators - http://xr.com/wlq [Stephane Van G...
Where does VeriSign spend your money? Taxes: Who Pays the Most: http://xr.com/akv | Rank #1: Verisign: 391.3% over 4 years (BusinessWeek) #
NamePros relaunches with a new design: http://www.namepros.com/ #
DomainNameWire: Panel Member unhappy with WIPO dispute result: http://xr.com/31p #
DotORG Blog: DNS poisoning attack in Puerto Rico: http:...
Take advantage of lots of inventory to get good deals.
There are three online domain name auctions going on right now, and that doesn't include the regular auctions such as Sedo. I'm talking about the silent version of three live auctions held in the past two weeks: DomainConsultant's GeoDomain Auction, Rick Latona's TRAFFIC auction, and...
Dissenting arbitrator says many domain arbitration panels are missing the point.
A recent WIPO domain name dispute for RuggedSwitch.com was found in favor of the complainant (read case). But one of the three arbitrators on the case –Diane Cabell — dissented, and her dissent puts into words the frustrations many people have about how UD...
SwineFlu.com has jumped from owner to owner, much like the virus.
When the media started shouting about swine flu, I knew it was only a matter of time before people would start snapping up swine flu-related domain names. But the most popular domain — SwineFlu.com — was registered all the way back in 2000.
The domain
The domain name SwineFlu.com has been sold as I expected yesterday due to a change in the whois records. To my surprise, SwineFlu.com was first registered in March of 2000.
The last owner, Jarred Cohen of UltimateDomains.com had owned the SwineFlu.com domain name for about the past 3 years. Jarred confirmed the sale to me and
I have decided to send two domain names to public auction on offers via Afternic. Both 2 character domain names, 4N.net and 9U.net are currently on auction at No Reserve and will sell to the highest bidder.
Here is some more information about: 4N.net
4N.net was first registered in 1997 and has been since. Registration fee's are
Many websites started going "online" in the late 1980's. Developers back then could only dream about the amazing tools available today to web developers and designers.
What amazes me the most is, why many of those companies were smart enough to go online back in the 80's, but still hold the same function and look of
As I've mentioned in the past, I have been buying much less and focusing on developing my websites lately. Instead of spending money externally, I am investing internally, continuing my effort to build a steady alternative revenue stream.
I am still buying great domain names at great prices in order to resell, but my investments are
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I've run the whole MONIKER/TRAFFIC Extended auction inventory through the analysis tools, and here is the list of over 5,000 domains, complete with Search popularity, Alexa, Traffic, PPC bids, availability info, $valuation and more. All the data you need, complete with sorting function, to find the real bargains!
You can also export the data to you...
Contributing to the Standardization Activity of the E-mail Address Internationalization
On 31 March 2009, an RFC which specifies a standard for E-mail Address Internationalization (EAI) and was co-authored by two (2) engineers of JPRS was published. This means that EAI is prepared for the field tests toward the actual utilization.
An e-mail address...
Hello everyone,
Just to let you know that between about 3-5am this morning, our upstream provider had some routing problems which led to about 2 hours of downtime. We will of course compensate any lost revenues, as usual.
We apologise for any inconvenience.
Mister B
As part of the new launch, we gave you a raft of new features and I'm sure some of you are still sifting through what can and what can't be done.
However, as we put the system up, we found some incompatibilities with existing features we had, so these were removed temporarily. They will all be
Here we go straight into Tip #2. One we've been asked a lot recently.
How much does using NDX Market cost?
Using NDX Market as a domain buyer is entirely FREE.
Listing domains on NDX Market as a domain seller is FREE.
You only need to pay a fee on NDX Market as a domain seller if you
One of my pastimes is perusing the local flea market. I have also convinced my wife that it is a fun thing to do. Due to a sports injury, I often simply ride around the flea market in my truck instead of walking. This last weekend as I was making my rounds as I call
Someone needs to say it.
The experiment has failed, TRAFFIC needs to go back to a one live auction, per show format.
Back when The TRAFFIC organizers announced that several live auctions would be held at the same show, I voiced my opinion that this would not increase the total sales or help the auctions,? or the
All morning long NameJet.com has been sometimes up, but mostly down and? not accessible.
Interest to see when the site gets back up and what will happen with any domain auctions ending today.
Thousands of out-of-work newspaper employees, laid off by unprecedented newspaper closures, have joined forces to create new online news sites. The latest iteration, www.newjerseynewsroom.com is a collaboration by several dozen former employees of Newark's Star-Ledger, who lost their jobs after a highly publicized struggle between the owner, Advanc...
American Cancer society launches a new campaign on MoreBirthdays.com:Creating a world with more birthdaysTo most people, birthdays are just a reminder that they're getting older. But at the American Cancer Society, "Happy Birthday" is a victory song, because a world with less cancer is a world with more birthdays. And that's definitely something to...
What Would Your Life Be Like if You Didn’t Have to Worry About Your Finances During This Recession? or Ever Again? That's the promise of MattsMoneyMastery.com. Matt joins Mary who I previously blogged about making $173 an hour on Google. or claiming to. If someone can explain this to me, I'm all ears.
NamePros.com is one of the more popular forums in the Domaining world. Today they unveiled a brand new layout which is a huge improvement over their classic vBulletin design. Check it out, I think you'll really like it, it just takes a few minutes to get accustomed to.
I've been doing a running experiment for the past few months.? Each day I've highlighted one good available domain and written about why I like it.? I pick mini site quality keyword domains - ones which can easily be monetized.
Here's what I look for…
Domains must be .com generic names containing exact match
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