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Unless your trip to TRAFFIC Las Vegas or to DomainFest in California was paid for by your employer, it's time to take a good look into your credit card and even your bank account, for any unauthorized charges.
The days in TRAFFIC Las Vegas were packed with events – and of course after hours everyone had
Here's how to block friends from seeing your crazy night at the Playboy Mansion.
That was quite a party Thursday night at the Playboy Mansion in L.A. Compared to last year, it was really off the hook.
So now that your hangover has worked its way off, you might find another hangover when you log on
iPad means more web users will circumvent web addresses to get information online.
It wasn't a question of whether or not Apple would release a tablet computer this past week. It was only a question of the specs and name.
What we're left with is a device called iPad that is basically a big
The 5th edition of Sedo's "Benelux Auction" will start on the 11th of March and end on the 18th. If you own kick-ass dot nl or dot be domains and would like to auction them, there's no time like the present to start submitting.
Here's what you need to do in order to submit your domains:
1)
The domain name Serious.com has reached expired status and has been sent to public auction. View Serious.com Auction Here.
Way back in 1994 was when the domain name Serious.com was first registered according to whois records and it appears the domain name gets some traffic as well. It looks like at least x,xxx a month.
Although serious
For the past couple of days (years really) I have been working on a "Resource Center" right on DotWeekly.com using the archives from the site. My goal with the resource center is to have one place that somebody can visit (or send somebody) that is interested in learning about domain names for an example.
The domain
I thought this would be a nice little "summary" of what I hear from my domainer friends, clients and associates on what they would like to see in the year 2010:
1) No runaway prices on domain registrations. Currently, it seems ICANN is going against the current recession, allowing Verisign to raise prices on .com extensions.
The Wall Street Journal reports on jeers and trademark problems over the iPad name."Six months from now, no one will remember they hated the name," says Allen Adamson, managing director of the New York office of Landor, a branding firm owned by WPP. "If the only issue with the iPad is the name, than Apple will have a home run."Karl Heiselman, chief...
Domain name auctions occur throughout the year in various online formats, and?less frequently in?LIVE?versions?in which domain conference attendees bid against each other with paddles in response to?a live auctioneer.
Domain name auctions are both an opportunity and a risk. You must weigh the pros and cons before submitting a domain for auction con...
I have set a record for myself, I went Tues - Friday of this past week without getting on my laptop. I made attempts at starting to boot up but something else would come up and take my attention so I finally just said forget blogging and doing anything not related to DomainFest for the week.
That said, I am back! I spent most of the day catching u...
I do not blog about it much but I am a bit of a gadget junkie, I had been waiting for the day that some sort of Apple tablet would be launched, now we know that is officially the Apple iPad. I even held off buying a new Amazon Kindle this past month as the
Last week Apple announced the much-anticipated iPad and tech geeks like myself rejoiced! Okay it wasn't just us geeks – pretty much everyone rejoiced as it's a product we've all been waiting for. The launch was followed by some great jokes poking fun at the name. I did like iSlate more myself…but Apple knew we
Not a lot of great names this weekend but it IS the weekend and there hardly ever is.? Here are a few I saw that were OK.? If you have a few and want to share what you found, feel free to chime in.
For more names go to DomainStryker.com, who supplies me with the tools
Related posts:A Few Nice Domains Dropping Over the WeekendDomains Dropping Thi...
I think this photo pretty much summed up the problem of the TRAFFIC auction moving to early the next morning.? A morning after the last night of going out for most conference attendees in Vegas.? To the rest of the world 10 o'clock is not that early but in Vegas it's like having it at
Related posts:Reflections on My First Rick Latona/Traffic Auc...
I am sure a number of you who attended DOMAINfest 2010 saw me snapping away on my trusty Fuji FINEPIX camera.? While browsing through the vast number of photos I collected, one stood out from the rest.? Of course there were a number of other photos which stood out as well, but what happens at
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There are many stories of end users buying up domain names for their business and marketing campaigns, but for every one of those stories there always seems to several more where the buyer is another domainer or investor and the name that's purchased goes no further than a parked page. In the case of VisaCentral.com, the name was purchased on Sedo ...
Protycoon as of today offer website for sale listing. If you want sell your site on high traffic blog, please contact me for listing information. New listing started today under Web Site for Sale category .
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Less than three months after the announcement of the Hank Alvarez / Nelson Brady / SnapNames / Oversee scandal – whatever you might want to call this clusterflock of a domainer situation – there are virtually no traces of it left in the daily discussions.
Once occupying half the daily forum traffic of DNForum, the threads
Well, this is try #2. I typed up a nice long post earlier, and it has disappeared.
Over the past few weeks, and idea for a forum has kept popping up in my head.
I have website ideas on a daily basis. I would even go as far as saying I have website ideas on an hourly
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