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I apologize for the lack of domain lists lately. I've been concentrating on consolidating my current inventory as well as developing a core group of domains. I did put together a list of available, unregistered domains today that you'll find below. These domains have the highest monthly search volume according to the Google Adwords Tool:
Providers of local directory services are helping domain owners ramp up development at a rapid pace. High profile projects like America.us and Missouri.com are drawing attention to one of the most prolific providers, Denver-based LocalMatters.com.
This weeks video is sponsored by inForum.in. With 3,100 members and almost 15,000 posts inForum is THE place to talk .in domain names.
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T.R.A.F.F.I.C. Brooklyn Show - Price goes up after today!
RickLatona.com Submit your domains for Rick's August 21st auction.
DomainNameWire.com Wikipedia says Domainers are Cybersquatters.
If you did not c...
Adam Stetzer of HubShout discusses domaining and SEO, and how they fit together.
By Adam Stetzer, Ph.D.
[Editor's note: It always amazes me how far apart the SEO and domainer worlds are. The two combined could have tremendous power. All traffic - whether type-in or organic - is valuable. Adam Stetzer, president and co-founder
Since Bido.com changed from it's one domian a day format and started with multiple auctions earlier this month, todays list of domain names up for auction include two firsts that I am aware of. 20 total domains in auction and 9 are adult domains.
Bido allows you the option to see or not to see adult
Yesterday I spent half the day networking with a couple other business owners and I think these little meet ups are vital for any small business owners. Being a domain investor, your chances greatly increase as many small business owners have a lot of ideas and most look at the net to make it happen!
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I have heard someone said before that people who commit crimes do so because they thought they could get away with it.
Then there is the classic, ?Innocent, until proven guilty?.
I have seen a few blogs highlighting the ?error? over at Wikipedia, where it is redirecting searches for the terms ?Domainer? and ?Domaining? to its entry
For a while, I wasn't happy with the event calendars on Burbank.com, Lowell.com, and Newburyport.com. Because of the way the default calendar was used, I couldn't index event listings, and there were also duplicate page issues due to the functionality. The calendar featured pop-up events, and when a visitor clicked anywhere on the calendar, he
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As reported last week, the Miami Dolphins filed a UDRP for the domain name, Dolphins.com. According to domain registrar and brand protection company, Mark Monitor, Dolphins.com is now owned by the National Football League (see screenshot below), although the DNS has not been changed nor the domain forwarded to the Miami Dolphins website.
A few days...
Morning Folks!! After just 4 days and after months of advertising it, Cash for Clunkers is coming to a crashing halt. In 4 days, they ran out of money. It was supposed to run until November! Another successful government program. Not! Many meetings, great projections and look where we are. Meanwhile local dealers are holding the bag as their ads ar...
Seekingalpha.com, a site that follow public companies, gave a very postive? review of Tucows.com shares this morning, (a member of our Domain Parking Stock Index) calling it a "cash rich" company, saying in part:
"All told, Tucows strikes me as a relatively low margin business with low (and perhaps negative) capital costs that has deployed its...
Seems like everyone has an opinion on the Yahoo-Microsoft deal.
Here are some stories you might want to check out:
New York Times.
The CEO Of Microsoft is surprised at the stock market's reaction to the deal.
The CEO of Microsoft says the market undervalues the deal to Yahoo
TheStreet.com: "Microsoft get's the milk without having to buy the cow"
Cn...
According to a press release, the .cm domain name registry announced their postponement of the public first come first served launch for the .cm domain name, originally due at 00:00 UTC tomorrow.
""Unrelated to the widely reported cable fault affecting Internet access in West Africa at present, the .cm registry have cited technical difficulties wit...
Notice when you go to YouTube and if your Bar Mitzvah, Wedding or other personal video has a copyright infringed track that can be detected, they will paste a text ad over the lower 1/3rd of the video identifying the track and offering one-click purchase through iTunes (or alternatively below the fold at Amazon). Note in this example they are using...
The Daily Show With Jon StewartMon - Thurs 11p / 10cHome Crisis Investigationwww.thedailyshow.comDaily Show Full EpisodesPolitical HumorJoke of the Day
As reported by Andrew from Domain Name Wire yesterday, Wikipedia has been redirecting searches for the terms "Domainer" and "Domaining" to its entry about cybersquatting. This shows once again what people from the outside think about the domain industry and the people making a living off domaining. Especially "techies" seem to be spreading wrong in...
I sense that we are on the verge of a surge forward. Lots of news is brewing and percolating. Some of it good, some bad. This week's premium domains post will be a mixture of news and observations. To get started …
1. Wikipedia Fails Integrity Check - I?have been?a fan of Wikipedia, and have visited
After discovering that a Wikipedia search of "Domaining" was being redirected to cybersquatting, I tried?to overcome my initial anger and get constructive. I have uploaded a Domaining primer to the Wikipedia sandbox which appears to be a kind of holding area where Wikipedia admins review what has been submitted.
I am extremely incensed at the decis...
This is a follow up on NameMedia.com / BuyDomains.com who own close to 1 million domains. About 3 month's ago I reported that they mass developed 20,000 of them in a short period of time. Well, they have been really busy goin at it. They now have launched over 110,000 interactive websites in just about every category that you can only imagine. Stil...
I read these 2 posts a while back and I really enjoyed them but for some reason I just never got around to mentioning them. Aaron Wall from SEO Book makes some veeerrry interesting observations about Barack Obama's use of domain names and the effect that it is having on certain niches in the SEO
Since I missed yesterday I will be making it up by writing Domainvestors.tv SEO Week: Day 5 tomorrow so you'll still get a full five days of SEO tips. In today's lesson I'm going to talk about a very simple concept, but one that many people ignore – page attributes. So what do I mean
If you haven't noticed, I've been a bit inactive on the blog in favor of quick updates via Twitter. You can follow me at http://twitter.com/UtterDomain if that's your bag. I've been thinking a lot about how to improve the returns on my time spent on both this blog and on twitter. What I've found is that there's a lot of room for improvement on my o...
If you haven't heard the news by now, then you most certainly will!? Bruce Marler is currently making waves in the domaining industry with a geo based domain name utilizing the dot-me extension!? Yes, you heard that right he has developed a geo based site which would make all domainers proud.? Look out, here comes
There is a buzz flying through the domaining world, which has to do with the .CM domain name being delayed by the "official" Cameroon Government Registry.? Hold on to your typos my friend, we are definitely in for a treat on this one.? Apparently the first come first served launch, originally to be available as
Several blogs have obviously covered this story, but even the media is covering the domain-name explosion attributed to Michael Jackson's death. It sucks that this happens, but it's a reality that sheds a negative light on the domain industry. n
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The King of Pop also appears to be the king of cyberspace.
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