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Yesterday's domain news video seems to have caused a little bit of a nipplegate scandal in the industry. At least that is what Jamie over at DotWeekly would have you believe with his blog post.
I apologize for anyone that tried to view the video earlier today. The video was taken down by YouTube and has
A new cyber-squatting trend is sweeping the web – people squatting on popular brands' Twitter API application names.
Techcrunch already reported that it's name has been cyber-squatted via a Twitter API based application – a common occurrence because of a poorly planned API interface according to Nik Cubrilovic of TechCrunch as the Twitt...
Sedo.com has sold the domain name Jets.com . This is a GREAT generic domain name and I personally think it sold for a very fair price (good deal for buyer).
The domain name is still in the transfer process at the Sedo.com domain name marketplace, so it will be interesting to see who the buyer is.
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If you happen to "need" or planned on visiting and using the domain marketplace Afternic.com today, you are out of luck.
Afternic.com is down for site upgrades according to the sites home page.
I thought it was funny that they said they are "Operational" during this period…
I always think it is wise if you will be taking...
Greetings!
It?s Saturday again!!!
Mint.com sold for $170 Million
The big news this week is the sale of Mint.com for $170 million. No, it was NOT the sale of a domain name. Neither was it the sale of a website. It was the sale of a business. Well, in this case, an ebusiness, as it operated solely online
Morning Folks!! So some interesting questions now arise. Are minisites dead? The answer is I don’t know but there is no question that some and their current model may need updating and what worked yesterday won’t work tomorrow. Some of my sites like Widgets.com are licensed and leased. Another was online for 9 years. Then we shift to Google. The on...
Via @jonkimball - Big "we get it" for Allied Waste Services. Add them to the list:401k.com (Fidelity) AcidReflux.com (AstraZeneca) Acne.com (Guthy-Renker) ADHD.com (Eli Lilly) Allergy.com (Sanofi-Aventis) AllergyRelief.com (Schering-Plough) Aluminum.com (Alcoa) AlzheimersDisease.com (Novartis) Ammunition.com (Winchester) Animal.com (Discovery Comm....
What's wrong with this country? Do we really need to hear more about Jon and Kate Goslin on every newscast, rather then about the perils of Global Warming? Should crooks like Rod Blagojevich, who steal yours and my trust and money, get to be on every TV show selling books and then auctioning off the seat they sit in while lying? Should Sarah Palin ...
In einem Gastkommentar auf der deutschen Webseite von Dow Jones kommentiert der Sedo-Gesch?ftsf?hrer Tim Schumacher die j?ngsten Entwicklungen im Domainhandel. Schumacher zitiert darin unter anderem einige hochpreisige Domains, die Sedo k?rzlich vermittelt hat. Zum Beispiel sind das Call.com f?r 1,1 Millionen US-Dollar oder Kredit.de, die f?r nahez...
The front page of domain sales site, Sedo.com, lists Jets.com as having?just recently sold for $375,000. To my knowledge, details of this sale have not yet been disclosed to the public. First reaction is that the name was likely purchased by either an airline company or the New York Jets professional football team.
The Whois details
Well, since Rick Schwartz hasn't approved my comment on his latest blog post about mini sites, and it seems like he is going to censor it because many comments have been approved after mine, I guess I need to post it here.? It all started with Rick getting his Adsense account closed, which he attributes
RSS and APIs are two ways to access data from a remote website. The
difference between both methods are the output and control. You are probably
familiar with RSS from the little orange icons you see on blogs.
However, APIs are a much more complicated beast but the benefits are mutual
for both the domainer and the website providing the API. Com...
The domain chosen as the demo site for the next development product for
domainers is:
TalkingSports.com
I chose this name because it reflected a general category without being too
niche and it was the closest name to what I was looking for. Thank you all for
the submissions. There were many great names to chose from.
NEXT CONTEST: I have coordi...
I wanted to do a post that compares Godaddy and Moniker, two of the most popular registrars for domainers. I use both of them to register my domains. Lately I have been using Moniker more just because I feel safer with my name there but I will get to that later.
Pricing
Godaddy?s normal prices are $10.69
Related posts:Godaddy .89 .info and 7.49 ...
As many of you know my blog was recently hacked and after a bit of pain and suffering I now have a brand-new, spam-link-free, version of the blog. Through this experience I've learned a lot about how to secure a Wordpress blog. I was thinking of writing a long five-page post on every step you
I tried posting this comment directly to Rick Schwartz's blog post, but it said it couldn't be posted. I guess I rambled too much. In his great post he talks about trying to connect and engage the faceless type-in visitors to his many premium generic domains. I like Rick's posts and he's got a great business sense so I don't think he would disagree...
Swiftrank, who own internet properties like NewYorkRestaurants.com,5StarHotels.com, SpaResorts.com and over 9,000 other domains are the proud owners of HongKongHotel.com which was won at NameJet lastweek for $10,000. And the name isn't sitting parked - the website is already up and running. Swiftrank didn't waste any time leaving their investment p...
The domain name CashforClunkersFacts.com was only registered this past May, but the website that was developed using WordPress, receives over 600,000 visitors per month and shows up on the first page of Google Search results. Talk about optimizing a domain for the search engines - this hand-registered domain name appears above Kelly Blue Book, Edmu...
Along with the introduction and the function of the domain name, there comes the so called ?domain name disputes? which becomes one of the hottest subject of most domain name queries and discussions.
What are the domain name disputes and its nature? What is the cause of the domain name disputes?
Well, the domain name disputes are
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