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@wilks LOL in reply to wilks #
@KhalidsLife so true. Pity really, she's a good designer. in reply to KhalidsLife #
@vingsnet It happens. The problem is that there's little you can do. Rule 1: NEVER pay in advance in reply to vingsnet #
Got ripped off by Sweety, and Indian web designer at The Designers Hut. Story:
So, is Rick Schwartz a great visionary or did he have some help? lol
Click on the comic strip to enlarge.
In case you missed it, my last comic strip was also my one year anniversary. Wow, 52 comic strips!
Well, it's Sunday, our day off. But as always, I have been hard at work. I went over to our family friend's house today for the second time who I am going to sell auto parts for. I had what was one of my more embarrassing moments while at his house due to a small
UAE's top level domain (.ae) registrations have increased by a massive 30% this year says the ccTld's registry with the most registrations coming from the country's capital, Dubai. The growth is reportedly a result of the new policy framework and a non-monopolistic environment among registrars.
"In the period August 2008 to August 2009, the number ...
DomainReport.ca - Yesterday on the Sedo homepage there was a .ca domain listed as sold:SurveyMonkey.ca - $500I checked to see if there is a site on the domain yet, and like I thought it points to SurveyMonkey.com.Survey Monkey is a company that lets anyone create "professional online surveys quickly and easily".I don't know what the domain was bein...
Nearly every "blog" has a comment section on posts they write daily but I am often surprised that many posts have very little to no comments left unless it is a very popular site.
Now I know a lot of people read every post that I write based on my stats. On average about 300-600 (can
I am sure you've heard about the hypocrisy of companies like Verizon, Comcast, Time Warner, and other Internet Service Providers who display an error page laden with pay per click links when a user types in a domain name that doesn't exist. It really irks me when ISPs monetize typo domain names – even for
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Good morning everyone,
Due to a delay in reporting revenue from our upstream provider, the revenue update has not yet run for Friday 2nd October. We expect this to be resolved today, so we apologize for any inconvenience and hope you have a great weekend.
Mister B
Elliot raised an interesting issue on this blog today on how certain ISP (Road Runner in his case), resolve incomplete URL? in the browser to a site other than what your intending.
Once Elliot raised the issue, I went in a different direction and tried the same term Elliot was searching for in Safari, "TVlistings" on
We wrote a couple of days ago about the Twitter account "Drew" being up for sale, with Twitter's blessing, crrying a minimum bid of $10K, followers not included.
Today comes the news that Wheel of Fortune host Drew Carey bid $25,000 for the Twitter name "Drew", with a potential bid of up to $100,000 if the
Domain Truffles.Josh says: Michael Berkens talks about domains as commodities and collectibles. As well, he highlights the notion of quality by briefly discussing buying oil paintings at a flea market as compared to going to Art Basel in Miami, where 500 million dollars worth of art is expected to sell in just 4 days. He likes truffles, too. Btw,...
Did you see the new iPhone spot- it says something like- "This is not the mobile internet. This is not a compromised Internet. This is not the internet squeezed into a mobile screen... it's just THE Internet... on a phone (audio sounmd of ring)Posted by: owen frager | June 26, 2007 at 11:25 AMOwen posts this link to the iPhone video on his blog. To...
Only problem... I can't remember that dotBIZ that stayed on screen at the end of the move something about "dead peasant insurance". All I can say about the movie is that presents a sad truth about the state of America that everyone from either side of the aisle can't deny. It also vindicates me for the flaming I took sending a Moore letter around w...
DomainStryker.com is a 2 click domain investment platform where daily lists of expiring and auctioned off domains are analyzed and then made available for free for investing purposes by domainers and anybody else who collects premium and keyword rich domains. The website is currently in public beta testing. Please note that we only have about 25% o...
Now that I have been blogging for several months I took sometime this morning to step back and really think about why, my plans for the blog, what I like about it, and what things I do not like. I thought I would share a bit of what goes on inside this head of mine
Below are my three favorite blog posts from the Domaining world last week. As you most likely know I not only write my own blog but read pretty much every Domaining-related blog on the planet…okay and a few more than that! While I enjoy almost every post that I read there are always a few
Tomorrow I will be announcing the Domainvestors.tv contest winner in my weekly video. While I made the video today other projects have prevented me from getting it out today so I'll put the video tomorrow.
For those who missed the contest entirely you can read about the contest that you can no longer contribute in
Dear LD Readers,
LD is four months old now. Thanks to all LD Readers.
During the fourth month, LD had around 4,100 visits from 2,100 unique visitors. It is a 30% growth compared with the third month.
LD also got listed in the dmoz.org during this month.
Regards,
Kumaran.
Search through some Google and Bing results and you'll notice a few things right off the bat:1. .COM represents a significant portion of the results2. There are very few exact match domain names in your results (as a percentage of the results), but instead exact match Page Title and URL strings and partial match domain names make up the majority of...
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