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We would like to share a few updates of things going on at Bido. Bido has made it much easier now for bidders to locate and bid on domains of interest. We added two major enhancements to our interface to facilitate bidding and make it easier for bidders to win domains. The Upcoming tab and the Vote tab both got an overhaul. The Upcoming tab now all...
Selling domain names from your portfolio always creates mixed emotions.
I only sell a few each year since my business is development not domain flipping.
But, last month I sold TaxRebate.co.uk to an end user.
Having spoken with him on the phone, I could tell that this guy totally "gets it" when it comes to marketing his business.
The...
The eagle-eyed amongst you will have noticed a new "$60 domains" link in the side bar of the site today – I'm having a clearout of my soon to expire domain names.
I'm also experimenting with Ebay today.
Two of my soon to expire domains, AsbestosisClaims.com and Asbestosisclaim.com are now listed at Ebay with no reserve.
Originally, I...
Today in the Lowdown at DNJournal.com: Photos and highlights from the 2nd Annual MeetDomainers Conference that concluded at the Marriott in Warsaw, Poland last Sunday. Conference founder Daniel Dryzek provided us with pictures from the 3-day show and its live domain auction.
LiveDomainAuctioneers.com (LDA) is now accepting domain name submissions for their October 25th auction. Any domain submissions must be in by October 9th. Domain owners will pay 10% commission on any sales. If your domain name is selected you will be notified via email with a sales agreement by October 13th.
At this time LDA is
Rick Schwartz is clearly one of the best domainer's and online entrepreneurs in the industry, and no idiot would deny that. However, he recently posted a blog post shooting down the BlackBerry and promoting the iPhone which you can see by clicking here. And I have got to say, what a load of crap he's
Company files patents for improving current domain suggestion and advertising systems.
Go Daddy Group, Inc., parent company of domain name registrar GoDaddy, has filed three patents for a method of suggesting possible domain names. The applications also suggest this method can be used for targeted advertising, search results, and web site content....
Study examines use of privacy and proxy services.
A new report (pdf) released by ICANN yesterday says that 15%-25% of all registered domain names use some sort of service to mask whois information.
The study found that the majority of people masking whois use a proxy service, which means an entity actually registers the domain
Top level IDNs may create problems for existing second level IDN domains.
ICANN is moving full steam ahead with top level country code internationalized domain names. This means that countries that use scripts other than Latin will have the opportunity to get a country code domain name using non-latin characters.
To understand how powerful this is...
DomainReport.ca - The latest domain sales report came out this week from DNJournal.com, and the only .ca sale reported was:WebMoney.ca - $1,752I checked to see if there is a site on the domain yet, but it is still parked at Sedo.Also, there was no TBR yesterday (weekly domain drop of expired .ca domains). I assume the domains that were to be dropp...
Back in September of 2008, Domain Name News reported that the Chicago Olympic bid team and United States Olympics Committe (USOC) tried to take claim of the domain name Chicago2016.com but current owner Stephen Frayne filed site to block this.
Mr Frayne registered the domain name in 2004, which was 2 years before the "bid" even
I had wrote a couple articles about KFC® when they rolled out the marketing campaign for their new "grilled" chicken. When these ads were rolled out, KFC used the domain name Unthinkfc.com in the ads and promoted the site pretty heavily.
Even today, the ads are still running but without the domain name in the ads.
Whois.sc which takes you directly to the sub-domain on DomainTools.com, whois.domaintools.com is one of my beloved tools and many other whois tool users. They provide me with a ton of info that I like to see when researching a buyer or simply looking up a specific domain name to see who the owner is, domain
TechCrunch.com posted some data from surveys Google had run back in 2004-2005 time frame for AdWords. Even though this data is about 5 years old, I would bet a large portion of the data is still pretty accurate.
The article is titled The Selling Of Google AdWords and about half to 3/4 the way down in
Yesterday was a hot day over at Afternic.com as they posted several nice sales for the day. Afternic posted 20 sales for the day which included:
10 ~ 3 figure sales
9 ~ 4 figure sales
1 ~ 5 figure sale
The five figure sale was the domain name HotelMadrid.com for $16,000. I had stated last week that I
I tried something last week that I would not normally do and it happened to work! I received a domain offer which I thought was from a "good" buyer. The main reason why I thought it was a good buyer, was because of the signature in the email.
The signature included the persons full name, business
I have been looking for an easy way to develop some of my product related domain names and I think I have discovered it. Web Developer / Domainer TiaWood.com offers what she calls CJ Product Development.
CJ stands for Commission Junction, which is an advertising affiliate network with massive amount of advertisers. It is free to
By now, you've probably heard the news about the devastating storms that are severely impacting the Philippines.? I know of several people with family, friends, and business colleagues in the Philippines. In fact, my friends at Offshoring.com, RickLatona.com, and TechFilipino have significant amounts of employees and business operations in the Phil...
At any given time, I am tracking the registration details for a considerable number of domain names. Most of these names are owned by my companies, and I follow them as a security precaution. Other domain names I follow are names I am interested in acquiring, and yet others are names I follow for other
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I remember the "good old days" when I was at AIG and had to fill out the monthly expense report. Having a corporate card was cool, but filling out the report at the end of the month was annoying – especially when there were random charges I forgot about – or for those charges where
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