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I'm having a kitchen installed at home this week.
Initially, when looking for a company to do the work, I went online and looked for a place to provide an online quotation.
It was very frustrating. Unfortunately, a kitchen quotation system isn't the kind of the thing that you can easily put online as there are so
Yesterday, I told the story of my kitchen and showed what can be done with a couple of domain names in that niche.
Today, (it's only 6:15am as I write), I have been looking for a finishing touch for the new kitchen.
I have a range cooker that's going to need a large splashback. I could tile
A pair of new white papers (available at no charge) make cases for 1) the value of generic keyword domains in attaining high search engine rankings and 2) the .me extension as a marketing platform (.me will celebrate the one-year anniversary of its relaunch as an unrestricted globally available extension Friday).
This is something I have been wanting to do for a very long time, but have been too scared to. Yes, I never had the courage to ride a roller coaster. Today I got over one of my fears.
Everyone has their fears. Face them, don't let them stop you from doing what you want. Most
My recent online car shopping experience is an example of an experienced web user using direct search.
Do experienced web surfers use direct search, or is it limited to the inexperienced? I'd argue that both use it.
I consider myself an experienced web user. I use direct navigation — typing a domain into the browser
Toys ‘R' Us domain name forwarding mistake back in the picture.
Oh brother.
A few months ago I wrote about Toys ‘R' Us forwarding its newly purchased ($5.1M) domain name Toys.com to ToysRUs.com. This resulted in the company losing its search rankings for Toys.com. The story was viewed 30,000 times.
Some people hypothesized that Toys ...
Beckstrom gives initial comments about domainers.
In an article about new top level domains and trademarks in today's Financial Times, ICANN CEO Rod Beckstrom is quoted saying:
"You can look at domainers in many ways. Some see them as cybersquatters, some look at them as entrepreneurs. I think there is a rich and healthy debate to be...
Clinic says former employee left with domain names.
A medical clinic in Illinois is suing a former employee over domain names he kept in his name after terminating employment.
According to a post on ChicagoNow.com, the employee registered four domain names (including one very similar to the clinic's name) with company funds back in 2002. He...
Earlier this month Moniker & SnapNames announced a slick new site makeover and some welcome changes to their domain auction strategy.? One of the key new features is…This article is from DotSauce Magazine.Summer Stimulus Domain Auction at SnapNames
I have discovered, tried and tested some amazing WordPress plugins lately. I can hardly wait to share them with you! I've just got to say first that you should…This article is from DotSauce Magazine.5 Fresh WordPress Plugins Ready to Enhance Your Blog
Here is a hand picked list of domain name auctions that are ending today from the auction services Bido.com, SnapNames.com and Sedo.com . All domain name auctions End Today!
Bido.com
TennisBalls.info NR 1:00 PM ET
Kox.net NR 1:14 PM ET
SnapNames.com
All auctions end at 2:15 Central Time. All No Reserve Auctions. Current Bids included.
otpm.com $169...
AOL, LLC has purchased the domain name and website MMAFighting.com . The site was launched in 2001 and is all about Mixed Martial Arts. The purchase price was not disclosed.
According to Compete.com, MMAFighting.com has about 51,000 Monthly Unique Visitors. (which I think is pretty low really) but again, no price was given.
The MMAFighting.com doma...
The famous Sears Tower in Chicgao has been renamed the Willis Tower. Although Sears Roebuck and Co moved out in 1992, the building has held the "Sears Tower" name until the London based insurance broker Willis Group Holdings secured the naming rights to the building.
The naming change was revealed today.
Not only is the physical name
This is the seventh of a ten-part series that should provide some guidance to newbies on how to legitimately make money with domains and developed websites in a risk-free fashion.
To see the previous posts in this series, simply browse the Making Money Online blog category. We will interlink the posts as soon as all of
I think domain names are considerably undervalued when compared to other business asset classes. Most companies would rather spend money investing in a quality piece of land rather than a category defining domain name.
As a domain investor, I would rather own the domain name Candles.com than buy a piece of land where I can build
Related posts:In...
I want to follow-up to a post I wrote a few weeks ago called "Make 1,000% Profit." In the article, I discussed how people can analyze what names are selling at auction at Snapnames, buy names for registration fee at Moniker, and then sell them on Snapnames. The jist was that you can register a
Related posts:Important Factor When Selling to Domai...
In a follow up to yesterday's article about learning how to search better and not follow the herd when it comes to domain auctions the SnapNames summers auction is providing a great example of how people simply do not look for names that are available as "Buy it Now" and care more about bidding in
The first SnapNames.com Showcase auction starts right Now.
The first showcase features a lot of no reserve, low reserve domains.
The auction closes on Monday,? July 21st at 3:15pm EST, 12:15pm PST, subject to Snapnames.com normal bidding rules.
You should back order the domain for the special auction by clicking on the link for each domain your int...
Back in April we reported on the case of GoldmanSachs666.com
If you recall? Goldman Sachs (GS) sent an Cease and Desist letter,? demanding that blogger Mike Morgan take down his gripe site GoldmanSachs666.com, saying that the site violated Goldman?s intellectual property rights and that the domain constituted trademark infringement.
The ?666? in th...
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