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On Friday, I had an interesting conversation on twitter with Justin Hayward, communications director of TelNic - the registry of the .tel domain TLD. For a person in an upper management position with the TelNic Registry, Justin came forth as being very defensive of his product, forgetting how twitter is a public medium. I understand
As everyone knows by now, I took a trip to South Florida over the last few days, during which I appeared on WebmasterRadio.fm's domain master show and Bido.com's live video chat. I'd like to thank them both for the invites and having me on their shows. It was a blast!
WebmasterRadio.fm Domain Masters
Bido.com Live Video
Building a brand can be fun because your options are pretty open with the name you choose. Once you do your research and make sure you are in the clear with trademarks, the next thing considered should be your domain name.
In this day and age it is a must to own the exact domain name
It is Saturday, again!!!
This is a quick post as I got to join some peeps for a trip to the British seaside. It?s one of those days when you visit the stony, not-so-white sandy beaches and pretend that you are in Jamaica.
Good thing is that I was in the Caribbean only a few weeks ago,
I am not a search engine optimization expert by any stretch of the imagination. At best, I am fair at SEO on my websites, and at worst, I am dangerous to them . One thing I can tell you though is that a domain name is critical to a successfully SEO'd website, and having
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Many companies defensively purchase typos and alternative extensions to prevent others from owning them. Defensive domain name registrations aren't simply for brand protection though. They can also be done to ensure a company prevents another similar company from entering a newly created industry or niche using the type of product as the company's ...
I had a field day at Wrigley the other week. From my seat in the upper deck I could just barely make out the URLs on the rooftops with full zoom. I can only image what a hard time it must've been for anyone else to read them. This one sure didn't help by burying the words with dubs and ALLCAPS. You know where I'm going with this... this URL was don...
These guys batted 0 for 2... alllowercase then ALLCAPS. They might be filling more of those seats if they lead off each word with a cap.
The next 2 in the lineup didn't fare much better, again buckling under alllowercase and ALLCAPS screwballs. The latter was able to at least stay alive with alternating fonts but it takes a perfect pitch to make it 500 feet from the plate.
Google is undergoing a major change to its organic search algorithm which it has labeled "Caffeine".
According to the official Google announcement :
""""For the last several months, a large team of Googlers has been working on a secret project: a next-generation architecture for Google's web search. It's the first step in a process that will let...
To help with promoting www.kelowna.com Shaun's OgopogoMedia purchased 6 Smart Cars with the Kelowna.com logo on them. They've also hired real reporters and the site is evolving into a worthy successor for traditional media. It's very impressive progress. Since Shaun doesn't fly on airplanes, I hope he drives the billboard across Canada and the USA ...
College students used to complain about dining-hall mystery meat. Their new gripe? Puny e-mail inboxes.Students have been howling that school e-mail accounts are too small to handle their daily deluge of mail and attachments. To address that problem, a growing number of colleges and universities are outsourcing their e-mail. The companies swooping ...
Casinoforum.com went for a high price at NameJet, closing yesterday at $18,001. The phrase "casino forum" has a very low search volume according to Google's Keyword tool, but with the right owner and SEO, it has alot of potential.There's a lot of interest in gambling, particulary with Texas Hold'em.Wewere able to acquire PoliticalScientis...
A brief look at DNJournal's most recent Top 20, shows itwas a strong week for late July / early August. Server.com which sold for $770,000 is parked at GoDaddy. Jesus.net which sold for $124,000, is a landing entry page for JesusInternetProject.com. iGuide.com re-directs to OVguide.com. The owner paid $100,000 for that name. OMG.com which was purch...
Several names over at NameJet todaythat havepre-bids used to belong to the same registrant: American Marketing. According to DomainTools, "American Marketing" owns over 7,000 names, but it looks like they've let several expire including: Employments.net, Applauding.com, Blowing.net... Chances are if you spend the time to pour through the ...
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