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The following domain names recently expired, dropped and are now available for registration. These domains have the highest monthly Google search volume in the bunch: ElectricTeaKettle.net 18,100, BigPapa.net 14,800, EmbroideryPatterns.net 8,100, Eco...
Domain Roundtable was the 6th major conference in the past 6 months. Could there possibly be anything new left to talk about ? Were there any new faces left to see? Could DRT's new owner come up with any surprises that would make them stand out in the conference crowd? The answers are in DN Journal's show review.
He is best known for his developed geodomains but thanks to new partnership deals, Skip Hoagland is ready to break new ground with his top tier generic keyword domains including Fishing.com and Shooting.com. I found him in Argentina today and got more details on his latest deals.
Actually no results yet. The auction is still going strong. In fact, more domain names were added. Get in on the auction before 5pm est today!!!
Aftermarket.com
Tonight I will update all of the sales information for everyone.
The 2009 Domain Roundtable Silent Auction on Aftermarket.com ends today at 5pm EDT.
Please find the full list of domains in the auction after the jump, names marked in bold have reached their reserve.
1
HolidayLoan.com (ICA)
$150
2
SleepSafe.com (ICA)
$150
3
LikeHer.net (ICA)
$0
4
PlasticSurgeryWebsite.com (ICA)
$0
5
Slices.org...
Companies may try to capture their trademarks anywhere in URLs.
When Facebook announced that it was letting users reserve vanity URLs, the company put in place trademark protection measures. Twitter also has rules governing the use of usernames, which are found in Twitter URLs as Twitter.com/username.
It makes sense to protect both companies and...
Two large online domain name auctions conclude this week.
The online-only portion of the Domain Roundtable Aftermarket.com auction concludes today at 5 PM EDT. 269 domain names are up for grabs, ranging from $0 to $300,000. A number of domains in the under $3,000 arena have received bids already, including HealthAdvisor.com ($2,245), TopMortgage....
Matt Cutt's video series is worth watching.
There are a lot of half truths in the search engine optimization industry. So it's refreshing to get an inside take from Google's traveling search guru, Matt Cutts. I recommend watching his video series on YouTube.
As you know, I don't usually recommend watching videos.
Double jeopardy comes to UDRP.
Last week I wrote about a WIPO domain arbitration case in which a complainant refiled a case after losing the first time. The arbitrator ruled that the complainant didn't include any information in its refiled case that it couldn't have discovered and filed in its original case. So he
It's just been a crazy ass year in the domain name world but is the economy really the mover of it? So many people are "going online" it's crazy, but they are also uneducated when it comes to domain names and other aspects of the net. It makes me sick to my stomach to see
Starting a brand is important for any company / website. It becomes the "name" that will be referenced by people to talk about your products or services. Most brands are built away from the companies "name" to better fit what is offered.
Subway® is the brand of Doctor's Associates Inc. . It would be pretty funny
With domain registration costing as low as $1.99 for some domain extensions, and the possibility of selling those said domains for $x,xxx, one could easily get into the habit of registering domains on impulse without much research.
But with that been said, you would be surprised to learn the number of people who buy domains on
There have been a number of times where some new faddy trend or buzzword comes out, and I've looked up the Whois only to see someone beat me to the punch and registered it minutes before or a while back. I usually tip my hat and congratulate the buyer on his intuition – especially if
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Greetings from Sydney Australia.
What's amazed me about this current ICANN meeting is the sheer number of companies and individuals lobbying for their own extensions with ICANN.
Last night we went to a party, hosted by Wolfgang Puck and the good people over at Mind and Machines. Chef Puck is going after .food. Are the restaurants all
Morning Folks!! I look at a domain as growing fruit and myself as a farmer. With fruit you have to plant and have the patience to let it grow, to ripen, to sweeten. You have to nurture and tend to them. Keep an eye on things. If you pick it too soon it has little value. Wait too long and it may go bad and you miss your opportunity to have food. It’...
Efficient Frontier Inc, which calls itself the world's largest search engine marketer says that the number of clicks on ads served by Microsoft Bing.com search engine jumped 13% in the two weeks since it was switched from Live.com.
"Those gains are significant in terms of revenue," said Justin Merickel, marketing vice president at Efficient Frontie...
According to a report in Media Post today, Google chas begun soliciting advertisers to participate in an "experiment" that puts information, such as size and price, about products in search results. The ads will be served to a select group of people searching the Web in the United States at first.
The ads are not billed
eHelp.com is in a private auction at NameJet.com ending later today,? and is already has a high bid of over $20K.
With 208 bidders in the auction the domain could go easily higher,? but for me I think its already getting pricey and the current high bidders id maybe an indication of the lofty price on
According to Tech Crunch Facebook advertisers have been complaining about click fraud of up to 100% for weeks.
TechCrunch cites complaints of massive click fraud at WickedFire,
Further the claims of click fraud? here aren?t the typically claims "alleging fake clicks, which obviously never convert to any sort of purchase or other action. But at leas...
Moron of the year award: The city of Minneapolis is spending nearly $200,000 to sell something that would seem to sell itself: tap water. A PR Firm took $75K of their $180K fee to build a simple website to promote Minneapolis tap water, earmarking ZERO of the taxpayers hard earned money for the right domain name-- settling on Tapmpls.com instead (w...
Congrats to Patrick McDermott for winning today's giveaway – an Amazon eCommerce site valued at $349!
Patrick is our 2nd winner through our week long giveaway promotion for the launch of AEIOU.COM v2.? Yesterday we gave away a eBay eCommerce site to a happy winner!
This is a great chance for everyone to win a chance to
Domain mass development is all about creating opportunities. Lots of them. There is nothing really too fancy schmancy about it and for the most part it is really done "lottery style" which should be obvious, if you didn't already know. The more web sites you launch, the more odds are in your favor in getting a lot more winners. With regular develop...
Your website's bounce rate represents the number of visitors (in percent) to your website who leave your website prior to visiting a second page. Some web analytics software will also log visits under a certain length of time as a bounce. If you land on this blog's homepage for example and the post titles don't
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For those who know me – you know that I'm a die-hard Mac fanatic. In fact, most people that use Apple Computers tend to be fanatical about their computers. This does not mean that I can't stand PC's – I have three PC's at home – two running windows and one running Linux. I run
Godaddy is offering one new .com registration for $2.19(including ICANN fees). I have just registered a new .com for $2.19, but i have a hunch it will work for .net or .org as well though i am not sure about it. You should satisfy the following conditions to avail this offer.
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