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Mike Cohen and the crew over at WannaDevelop.com are celebrating the launch of DomainMassDevelopment.com by offering discounts of up to 50% off their starter domain development packages. The promotion is limited to new clients and is set to run from Monday, June 8th through Friday, June 12th.
This is a fantastic value considering that the regular...
Below your find recently expired domain names that dropped on June 8th and became available for registration. The following domain names have the highest Google monthly search volume: ShootingAccessories.net 12,100, KayakAccessories.net 9,900, AshevilleFlights.com 5,400 and JerseyGirls.net 4,400.
The domains have the highest cost per click (CPC) va...
Beta testing my new domain name reverse auction. Register now and get 1000 free chances to win the domain name, "EnglandTicket.com" for free.
With a successful show in Amsterdam now behind them, T.R.A.F.F.I.C. organizers slash early bird prices for their next event - T.R.A.F.F.I.C. New York. Meanwhile, Domain Roundtable is set to open their latest conference in Washington, D.C. Sunday night and their agenda could give the ICA a much needed boost.
I was pretty surprised, when I went to Registration & Pricing area dedicated to T.R.A.F.F.I.C. New York 2009 show. The prices of TRAFFIC went down! Now I also see that I got email from Rick with new pricing details.
You probably remember recent message from Rick Schwartz titled: "The Future of TRAFFIC" – it was about
With significant bad publicity, a negative court decision, and a watchful eye in Washington, will VeriSign not invoke its full 7% .com price increase this year?
For the past two years, .com and .net registry VeriSign (NASDAQ: VRSN) has increased prices on .com domain names 7% and .net 10%, the maximum allowed under its contract with
Lawsuit claims domain name registrar transferred domain name back to cybersquatter.
It's not unusual to find a domain name registrar named in a cybersquatting lawsuit because an infringing domain is registered with them. But a case filed June 2 in U.S. District Court against eNom involves an alleged inappropriate transfer back to a cybersquatter....
Domain musings to kick off the week.
Here are some thoughts to get you started this week.
Your Internet Commerce Association dollars at work. Don't say ICA has never done anything for you. A "friend of the court" brief ICA filed in the VeriSign antitrust case was cited by justices as a major factor in
The daily frustrations of operating a news web site.
What you see on Domain Name Wire is only half the story. In addition to churning out content, I spend much of my time battling sploggers who rip off content, trackback spammers, comment spammers, and other nefarious activities.
Sploggers - this is one of my pet
Christian Dior plays rough with adult actress; gets kicked out of bed.
Fragrance and fashion company Christian Dior has lost a challenge for the domain name KiannaDior.com to an adult actress. The company challenged Victoria Woo, who goes by the stage name Kianna Dior, to get rights to the domain name.
That the domain name KiannaDior.com
DomainReport.ca - MyID has just announced today that their June 24 auction will feature the domain Job.caJune 8, 2009, Toronto, Ontario, Canada:MyID.ca announces that it will be conducting a .ca domain auction on June 24-25 with an excellent selection of .ca domains, the majority of which having never been made available before.At the top of this l...
Every domain name investor was a newbie at some point and time and every single day somebody else get's their feet wet into domain investing. Here is a quick resource guide to touch on somethings to try and help you along the way.
~ Adding the word "Premium" to a sales listing on a non-premium domain
I was doing a little searching on Google.com this morning checking SERP's to see what ranked for the term Buy Expired Domains as I have a site that nearly matches the term.
A good deal of total advertisers for the term, but most focus on the keyword term domain and then focus on a service or
I will quickly raise my hand here. I use to have this mentality that domains should not be sold. A domain name is quite unique, and if you happen to own a particular domain name, as there is none like it the value can only increase.
This is true, but only for some domain names. As
I read about this litigation briefly in a domain forum while I was away, but in reading the Wall Street Journal blog article, it looks like the impact on the prices of domain names could be quite large. The San Francisco Chronicle also has an article about the lawsuit, which can be read in full
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While I was away in Amsterdam, Rick Schwartz announced that the Candy.com deal is official and the deal has been signed, I wish Rick and the Melville Candy Company big congratulations on this industry moving deal. This isn't the first major sale for Rick, who also sold iReport.com and Property.com.
One of the great things about
Related posts:Sch...
Good Afternoon Folks!! Every once in a while I stumble on something I wrote early on. Today I stumbled on this post I made from from 1997. It may be something to keep in mind when you try developing and experimenting. "How do I measure progress or success on the net? I do it $1 at a time just like steps on a ladder. As long as I am making a $1 more...
According to the Wall Street Journal, U.S. online ad spending declined 5% in the first quarter, which is the first decline since 2002.
"""The latest expenditure, $5.5 billion, compares with $5.8 billion during the first quarter of 2008, when online-ad spending surged 18% from a year earlier. It comes after U.S. online ad spending grew 11%...
Here are some of the best domains available for backorder at SnapNames.com
To backorder just click on the link:
gambia.com
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internetpublishing.com
injustices.com
baguettes.com
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30yr.com
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collegeinterns.com
easyfunds.com
domainbrokering.com
vintagevinylrecords.com
preforeclosurelist.co...
The first of several days of registry owned .me domains closed today at NameJet.com, with publish.me selling for $11,100.
The other .me closing today were copy.me right under the wire transfer amount of $4,999 and catch.me which sold for $1,799.
Tomorrow, the auctions for trust.me, share.me and beer.me will close, with trust.me already at over $5K.
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