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BuyDomains? new Referral Program is proving to be of benefit for domain buyers, sellers and Referral Program participants.
A6.com recently sold through the program for $34,000
A few details on the A6.com sale:
A6.com was listed for sales on AfternicDLS using the company?s ?Expanded Promotion? sales level which insured the domain would be promoted ...
Another day, another domain drop. See the complete list at the bottom of this post containing all of today's available domain names. The domain names from today's list that have the highest monthly Google search volume are: KalamazooMichigan.net 60,500, TacoSeasoning.net 9,900, CreoleSeasoning.net 2,400, ChicagoLocksmith.net 1,900, PoultrySeasoning...
Today in the Lowdown at DN Journal: The Domain Roundtable conference gets under in Washington D.C. less than 72 hours from now - here's what is in store. Plus, NameMedia makes a couple of key personnel moves and a group hoping to land a new .nyc extension gets a big endorsement from a New York City icon.
Wendy's restaurant chain files for arbitration for Wendys.com.mx domain name.
Wendy's International, Inc. (NYSE: WEN) has filed for arbitration to get the domain name Wendys.com.mx. The domain name currently resolves to a page with the message "Si le interesa comprar este dominio envie un correo a", which translates to "If you are interested in p...
Man files UDRP for domain name Casinos.org.
To be fair, it was early this morning that I first saw an arbitration filing for the domain name Casinos.org at WIPO.
I rubbed my eyes. This must be a joke, right? Perhaps there was more to the story, I thought. I looked up the
State drops plans in face of industry lawsuit.
Earlier this year Minnesota tried to force ISPs to block access to gambling web sites. The move came on the heels of a similar action from Kentucky's governor, who tried to seize gambling domain names last year. Although the battle is still ongoing in Kentucky, Minnesota
Auction includes 71 domains priced from $0 to $300,000.
Aftermarket.com has released its auction list for next Tuesday's auction during the Domain Roundtable conference in Washington, D.C. Based on the number of very attractively priced domains in the auction, I think there will be some great momentum and excitement. Sure, there are a few...
CEO and founder, Bob Parsons was recently quoted as saying that Godaddy is ?committed to making a difference in the community.? A recent donation to the YMCA demonstrates this commitment. When approached with a request for a meager donation of $1,000, the company raised the bar with a more liberal offer–$50,000. Domaining companies take note!...
According to Future Laboratory and Gandi.net, most (two thirds) of web users feel that a .anything domain will infiltrate the web with futile domain names such as .god.
Since ICANN made the announcement last October that would allow any organization in 2012 with $185,000 to apply for a generic domain?speculation has stirred the internet community.
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A domain name push is a term often used by domain name sellers as it is the easiest way to transfer ownership of a domain name at a registrar. I would give the full meaning as the following:
Q: What is a domain name push?
A: The internal transfer of ownership of a domain name within a
Today, the President of the United States visited my home town of Green Bay, Wisconsin today and I figure this is something that doesn't happen often, so I better head into the crowd to capture a little history.
The Great thing for me, was the motorcade would only be traveling about 1 mile from my home.
Our domain auction platform is now all set to do business. We have been testing it for the past couple of weeks, and all the bugs that we encountered have now been fixed.
In the very near future we will start sending premium domains to our auctions on a daily basis, right here at eBusinessDomains.com.
We are
For those of you who have to pay quarterly estimated taxes, this is a reminder that your second quarter estimated tax payment is due on Monday, June 15, 2009. I always get confused with the second quarter payment, since the first quarter payment was due on April 15, just two months ago and it would
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We've all seen infomercials, product marketing campaigns, and other websites that proudly boast "featured on CNN," New York Times, Wall Street Journal, or some other popular journal or trade publication. The usual objective is to convey trust to the visitor, essentially saying that if a trusted source like NBC featured the product, service, or auth...
I read Rick's Blog this morning about search engine optimization specialists and spammers, and I agree that there is a lot of crap out there. I also know there are a lot of smart people who do this for a profession or a hobby, and a number of people helped me out when requested (THANKS!!).
One
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Not only was Mayor Ed Koch one of the best mayors New York City has had, but he is also a philanthropist and has a great sense of humor. Today, Mayor Koch announced his support of DotNYC.net and DotNYC LLC for the .NYC gTLD. In addition to a press release, the team from DotNYC LLC,
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The auction of 2,600 real estate domain names that was suppose to take place on Thursday didn't happen, and as you can imagine, I am not surprised. According to an article in the San Francisco Chronicle,
"Interest in Thursday's auction was high, according to both Harrison and King. In the days leading up to the auction,
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The introduction of Internationalised Domain Names (IDNs) represents one of the most significant advancements in the history of the internet. A majority of internet users today have a first language other than English and many languages utilise characters not currently available within the DNS. IDNs provide these users with the capability to naviga...
Hello everybody,
Another week, another news roundup. Some interesting coverage of ICANN's stint at Capitol Hill from DomainNameWire, as well as some scaremongering about various scary internet threats (including what appears to be a domainer conspiracy theory to down the missing Air France jet). Most odd.
Have a great weekend!
Mister B.
ND Weekly...
Morning Folks!! I get more spam from SEO folks than any other group except the Viagra crowd, but why?? If they were that good why would they have to resort to spam? So most SEO guys are FAKERS! That’s the truth friends. There are some real ones, probably a few hundred. But the masses of SEO types are nothing but spammers that sell a bag a smoke lia...
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