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I'm currently working with a client who is purchasing a fair amount of my .COM domain names. The .NET's will make up a majority of the lists until that agreement runs its course. The domain names in the list below recently expired and are now available for registration. The domains with the highest monthly Google
Good morning all,
We've been busy all night working to get this release out. I'm here to tell you more about this release as well as to try and set expectations right.
1. Nothing is perfect. There may be some hiccups, we're already aware of a couple of tech issues and are working on fixes. With this kind of release it is expected. If you do see som...
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It was my birthday last Saturday and I?was treated to a?long weekend in Prague by my wife, Jan.
We had a super time walking the city, seeing the sights and drinking the bars dry.
Though there was Internet connection at the hotel, I resisted the urge to logon at all and had a wonderful, relaxing
The new weekly domain sales report is out at DNJournal.com. The #1 position on our Top 20 chart went to the AfternicDLS who posted their 3rd biggest sale of 2009. However, most of the chart entries were claimed by Aftermarket.com who closed deals from three special events and also wrapped up a $380,000 transaction.
Oversee.net is combining the resources of two of its key companies, Moniker and SnapNames, to produce a new monthly online domain auction. That will fill some of the gap left when Moniker lost its live auction slot at T.R.A.F.F.I.C. Meanwhile another online auction provider, Bido.com, gets a major makeover.
Introducing my new video assistant, Tia Lipscomb.
Tia has already captured a few hearts last week with her upbeat personality and great smile. Tia is a 21 year old full time college student. Originally from Indianapolis Indiana, but moved to Orlando Florida when she was 11. Want to know more about Tia? Connect with
Bido releases new features on auction platform today.
Social auction platform Bido released several new features today. I logged in this morning to check them out, and I think these changes will help take Bido to the next level in domain name sales. Here are a few of the changes.
1. Comments - Previously, you
Domain attracts 12,000 EUR bid.
The domain name Netbook.co.uk is on auction at domain brokerage Sedo. It has one bidder at 12,000 EUR ($16,700) with 4 days remaining in the auction.
Netbooks, or small and cheap laptop computers, are a hot sales item these days. Earlier today, Google announced it is creating a
Insurance giant sues domain registrar, but red flags abound.
Insurance company Transamerica has filed a lawsuit against Moniker, Oversee.net, and multiple John Does in United States District Court in the Southern District of Florida. The suit alleges that Moniker registered domain names including the Transamerica trademark and used these to profi...
Back on June 23rd I had wrote about the expired domain name auction for eDomains.com that was going on at Godaddy.com and now can tell that B52 Media was the buyer.
I really liked the domain name for building a brand within the domain industry, as it really is currently about the best option that was
The Scotts® company offers a wide range of fertilizing products for consumer use (I use a lot of them) and many other lawn care products as well as the super popular Miracle-Gro® brand.
The Scotts brand is well known but still pays some big bucks to advertise via TV. They sponsor Carl Edwards in NASCAR® and
Don?t miss the chance to do something special within a very exact moment in time today.
It will be a fraction of a second, but you should at last try to have some very clear memory as to where you were or what you were dong, so that you could reminisce about it in thousand year?s
I just registered to attend the upcoming ICANN gTLD meeting in New York City on Monday, July 13, 2009. There is no cost to register for the event, and I recommend that domain owners in the New York area attend the meeting.
This may be the last chance to express your opinion, as a domain name
Related posts:My Take on ICANN Issues I have larICANN ...
One way that you might be able to score a good deal on a domain name is to search through lists of previous domain auctions, and reach out to domain owners whose name(s) did not sell. In the past three years, there have been a number of domain auctions that saw a large percentage of
Related posts:Selling Your Domain at a Live Auction *Pre-post E...
Not posting that often, but definitely keeping up with my domain news. Read this interesting article today that says:
domain names themselves just don't matter that much nowadays. Web browsers have gotten a lot smarter since the 1990s, and they're now pretty good at determining what we want when we type in names that have many
Yes ? we are selling a few domains. Do we need the money for other projects or did we wake up saying that we feel its time to offer the best deal in the world ? yada yada yada.
No ? everybody has a name or two to sell.
No excuses. No car salesman pitch. No need
Atlanta, Georgia USA ? July 8, 2009 ? The Rick Latona Auctions premium .cm domain name sale has started.? The final list of 46 domain names includes names with reserve prices as low as 1,000 USD.? These names are not included in the regular landrush or open registration and are only available at this auction.?
As some of you know, I am a big ?fan of?OLED which stands for?An organic light emitting diode. I also own?a good number of??OLED related names. I thought I should share this youtube video I ran across while checking up on OLED?news and update. This is truly awesome. Click here for Video
Google annouced today on its blog that it is developing its own operating system in a direct challenge to Microsoft.
Google said the Google Chrome OS, an extension of it Chrome Web browser, is an open source, lightweight operating system that initially will be targeted at netbooks. The company said later this year it will open-source
As you know the comment period on the IRT committe recommendations to ICANN which included the Uniform Rapid Suspension ended on Yesterday and from the comments of the trademark holders they are not perfectly happy with the URS either.
In reviewing the comments of many of the tradegroups and trademark holders I saw a consistent message;
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