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The list at the bottom of this post contains unregistered domain names that dropped on May 27th. These following domains on that list have the highest amount of monthly Google search volume: LiveCrawfish.net 8,100, SleepingMusic.net 5,400, EthanolFireplace.com 2,900 and FindMotel.net 2,900.
These domains have the highest cost per click (CPC) values...
Sedo's latest GreatDomains premium domain auction ends Thursday afternoon at 1pm (U.S. Eastern time) with 80.com and CD.net among the names going on the block. Also, the AfternicDLS expands the reach of their domain sales platform through a strategic partnership with Trademark Express.
Coming from a background in real estate and using the internet to showcase my properties, I knew that duplicating something similar to showcase my domain names was a must. Seriously, if I do not showcase my domain names how will buyers know they are there? Where do I direct my potential buyers and how do
NIC Mexico is offering a bonus year of coverage for anyody who registers a .MX domain name in May 2009 to compensate for a four-month Pre-Registration Period delay.
Since one of the rules of the .MX Reopening on the Pre-Registration Period is that all domains registered directly under .MX will not be activated until September 1,
AfternicDLS has reported $550,000 worth of domain sales this week including BBI.net for $11,800, Requirements.com for $10,000, and ApartmentsNow.com for $10,000.
Check out the full list - which includes over 350 domain names ranging from $60 to $11,800 - after the jump…
.COM Domains
Price
requirements.com
$ 10,000.00
apartmentsnow...
RE: @venturebeat Old find, but still a good look back at domain name. I wonder how much they really paid. Anyone have a? http://disq.us/7b5 #
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Demand Media, parent company of eNom, has been awarded United States Patent 7539774 for "Method for domain name registration and a corresponding apparatus".
The patent application was filed in 2005 and appears to be targeted toward domain monetization of low traffic domains. The idea would be for the registry, s...
Company files for arbitration on two domain names related to "The Tonight Show".
Just a few weeks after Jay Leno filed for arbitration to get several domain names related to his TV show, NBC has filed for arbitration on two domain names related to The Tonight Show. Leno is stepping aside from his role on
Two tricks to access whois information on DomainTools faster.
Last week I visited the DomainTools offices in Seattle and it inspired me to write a series of posts about how I use DomainTools.
This first article is about what we all use DomainTools for at the simplest level: whois lookups. If you are manually going to
BBI.net, Requirements.com and ApartmentsNow.com lead the pack.
NameMedia continues to sell over a half million dollars worth of domain names each week, a thousand or two thousand dollars at a time. Last week the company tallied just over $550,000 in reported sales. The median sales price for .com domains was at the company's typical
Monthly GreatDomains auction ends tomorrow.
Sedo's monthly GreatDomains auction ends tomorrow, but no major domain name sales appear to be in the works. One domain may tip the scales: 80.com, which is currently at $60,000. The domain hasn't met its reserve but the reserve is under $100,000.
The top domain in the auction
Hard to prove demand for new top level domain names
One of the key questions facing ICANN and the internet community is if there is any demand for new top level domain names should they be released. So far no one has released convincing evidence of demand. And if past TLD launches are any
An extremely popular searched term on the internet "Free Credit Report" and the matching domain name FreeCreditReport.com® are taking a pretty big hit with a new law that was passed last Friday by the government.
The credit card reform bill signed into law by the president on Friday will not just put a stop to several
A lot of people go to a Shrink because when they get their cellular phone Bill each month, it drives them CRAZY.
So while watching a little boob tube last night, seeing an ad by T-Mobile® promoting it's very own Shrink, named Bill, was pretty catchy and the domain said it all. BillShrink.com . So nice
Celebrities have a great advantage when it comes to launching a website then the average Joe and making it a hit. Not only are most very smart, good looking and have a good deal of cash.. they are also in the public eye a lot!
Many get a great deal of TV time, so wearing a
I will declare at the very outset of this post that I am not an expert on blogging or social media or whatever fancy terms that are flying about out there.
When God created me, he gave me a big head and stuffed a brain in it. That is what I use. There is nothing like
As much as my wife and I enjoyed a great 4 day weekend on the beach with some close friends, we are now excitedly looking forward to the TRAFFIC conference in Amsterdam, which begins a week from this past Monday. As luck would have it, the family of one of my closest friends is originally
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I read Jamie's post about the folks behind the "Free Credit Report .com" commercials and agree that it will be interesting to see what happens with their direct marketing campaign, which includes television and interactive media. If you didn't read Jamie's post - or are too lazy to click over, basically the Free Credit Report
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Bulgarian residents will be able to register domain names in Cyrillic by the end of the year, the country's foreign minister vowed.
The goal was described by Foreign Minister Ivaylo Kalfin as part of the state policy, even though the press conference he gave was part of his electioneering as Socialists' top candidate for the European...
The domain realsestate.com is at auction at Godaddy and with over 1 day to go, it's already at over $3K.
Godaddy.com estimates traffic, at a pretty minimal, 191 visitors a month.
Why would someone spend thousands of dollars to buy a typo with minimal traffic?
Thoughts
Radio.com was first registered by CNET, the company CBS paid $1.7 billion dollars to acquire about a year ago.
One of the premier domains owned by CNET, was radio.com.
If you look at radio.com today its a simple parked page.
Incredibly strange considering CBS owns last.fm, an online radio station which it paid $280 Million for in May
Yahoo's CEO,? Carol Bartz said Wednesday she would be open to striking a search deal with Microsoft if they offered "boatloads of money."
"If there's boatloads of money and the right technology involved, we'd do a deal, sure," Ms. Bartz said at the All Things Digital conference. "It's that simple."
Ms. Bartz also said Yahoo was interested...
Cultures Have Meshed, but Will Revenue and Traffic Catch Up?NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- It was the marriage of the oldest of old media with the oldest of new media. CBS was roundly criticized last summer for dropping $1.8 billion on CNet, an early web publisher with strong tech and gaming cred that over time had become a big, slow-moving, unprofitable ...
Turns Out Employee Didn't Know Account, Facebook Page Plugging FAST Program Would Be Public BATAVIA, Ohio (AdAge.com) -- When Procter & Gamble Co. launched a summer internship program called FAST in 1997, the interns' projects helped spawn a widely publicized summit on interactive marketing that the company hosted in Cincinnati less than ...
Here is a quote from a member:"Actually this place goes way beyond being a great board. It's more like the Pentagon's NMCC (National Military Command Center) LOL.http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/facility/nmcc.htmThis forum is the command and control point for where the highest ranking domain commanders (i.e. domainers) in the entire world come tog...
"The reason I say this is there are so many facets of a domain name. It has the face value. It has the value with the mineral rights in the form of traffic. It is a collectible like stamps, coins, art baseball cards. They are real estate on a scale never known before. They are power in a way that has yet to be fully exploited. They are TV stations....
After having written about what to consider when registering domain names, I?m now going to recommend a few domain registrars to you that I think are not only safe places for your domains but that also offer affordable prices, value-added services and a reliable customer support.
Structure of the article:
- What domain registrars should offer
- Mon...
My personal favorites and the ones that I always recommend to clients are the following, in no particular order: Aggressive PPC monetization, lead captures and affiliate content integration / co-brands. I've been using each and every one of those monetization methods for many years now and they each have many positives as well as some negatives too...
My personal favorites and the ones that I always recommend to clients are the following, in no particular order: Aggressive PPC monetization, lead captures and affiliate content integration / co-brands. I've been using each and every one of those monetization methods for many years now and they each have many positives as well as some negatives too...
My personal favorites and the ones that I always recommend to clients are the following, in no particular order: Aggressive PPC monetization, lead captures and affiliate content integration / co-brands. I've been using each and every one of those monetization methods for many years now and they each have many positives as well as some negatives too...
My personal favorites and the ones that I always recommend to clients are the following, in no particular order: Aggressive PPC monetization, lead captures and affiliate content integration / co-brands. I've been using each and every one of those monetization methods for many years now and they each have many positives as well as some negatives too...
My personal favorites and the ones that I always recommend to clients are the following, in no particular order: Aggressive PPC monetization, lead captures and affiliate content integration / co-brands. I've been using each and every one of those monetization methods for many years now and they each have many positives as well as some negatives too...
My personal favorites and the ones that I always recommend to clients are the following, in no particular order: Aggressive PPC monetization, lead captures and affiliate content integration / co-brands. I've been using each and every one of those monetization methods for many years now and they each have many positives as well as some negatives too...
My personal favorites and the ones that I always recommend to clients are the following, in no particular order: Aggressive PPC monetization, lead captures and affiliate content integration / co-brands. I've been using each and every one of those monetization methods for many years now and they each have many positives as well as some negatives too...
My personal favorites and the ones that I always recommend to clients are the following, in no particular order: Aggressive PPC monetization, lead captures and affiliate content integration / co-brands. I've been using each and every one of those monetization methods for many years now and they each have many positives as well as some negatives too...
My personal favorites and the ones that I always recommend to clients are the following, in no particular order: Aggressive PPC monetization, lead captures and affiliate content integration / co-brands. I've been using each and every one of those monetization methods for many years now and they each have many positives as well as some negatives too...
My personal favorites and the ones that I always recommend to clients are the following, in no particular order: Aggressive PPC monetization, lead captures and affiliate content integration / co-brands. I've been using each and every one of those monetization methods for many years now and they each have many positives as well as some negatives too...
My personal favorites and the ones that I always recommend to clients are the following, in no particular order: Aggressive PPC monetization, lead captures and affiliate content integration / co-brands. I've been using each and every one of those monetization methods for many years now and they each have many positives as well as some negatives too...
My personal favorites and the ones that I always recommend to clients are the following, in no particular order: Aggressive PPC monetization, lead captures and affiliate content integration / co-brands. I've been using each and every one of those monetization methods for many years now and they each have many positives as well as some negatives too...
My personal favorites and the ones that I always recommend to clients are the following, in no particular order: Aggressive PPC monetization, lead captures and affiliate content integration / co-brands. I've been using each and every one of those monetization methods for many years now and they each have many positives as well as some negatives too...
My personal favorites and the ones that I always recommend to clients are the following, in no particular order: Aggressive PPC monetization, lead captures and affiliate content integration / co-brands. I've been using each and every one of those monetization methods for many years now and they each have many positives as well as some negatives too...
My personal favorites and the ones that I always recommend to clients are the following, in no particular order: Aggressive PPC monetization, lead captures and affiliate content integration / co-brands. I've been using each and every one of those monetization methods for many years now and they each have many positives as well as some negatives too...
My personal favorites and the ones that I always recommend to clients are the following, in no particular order: Aggressive PPC monetization, lead captures and affiliate content integration / co-brands. I've been using each and every one of those monetization methods for many years now and they each have many positives as well as some negatives too...
My personal favorites and the ones that I always recommend to clients are the following, in no particular order: Aggressive PPC monetization, lead captures and affiliate content integration / co-brands. I've been using each and every one of those monetization methods for many years now and they each have many positives as well as some negatives too...
My personal favorites and the ones that I always recommend to clients are the following, in no particular order: Aggressive PPC monetization, lead captures and affiliate content integration / co-brands. I've been using each and every one of those monetization methods for many years now and they each have many positives as well as some negatives too...
My personal favorites and the ones that I always recommend to clients are the following, in no particular order: Aggressive PPC monetization, lead captures and affiliate content integration / co-brands. I've been using each and every one of those monetization methods for many years now and they each have many positives as well as some negatives too...
My personal favorites and the ones that I always recommend to clients are the following, in no particular order: Aggressive PPC monetization, lead captures and affiliate content integration / co-brands. I've been using each and every one of those monetization methods for many years now and they each have many positives as well as some negatives too...
My personal favorites and the ones that I always recommend to clients are the following, in no particular order: Aggressive PPC monetization, lead captures and affiliate content integration / co-brands. I've been using each and every one of those monetization methods for many years now and they each have many positives as well as some negatives too...
My personal favorites and the ones that I always recommend to clients are the following, in no particular order: Aggressive PPC monetization, lead captures and affiliate content integration / co-brands. I've been using each and every one of those monetization methods for many years now and they each have many positives as well as some negatives too...
My personal favorites and the ones that I always recommend to clients are the following, in no particular order: Aggressive PPC monetization, lead captures and affiliate content integration / co-brands. I've been using each and every one of those monetization methods for many years now and they each have many positives as well as some negatives too...
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