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No exceptional domains for me today, still some decent purchases. Here are my personal Bido Picks for today:
iseparate.com BidoPrice $94.00 - Ya'll already heard of many "i" sales by now I'm sure, and from personal experience, had success with those.
zwi.info BidoPrice $40.00 - I happen to like domains that sell. If you know something can sells qu...
.TV registry operator Verisign has blown up their previous business model for the extension. Prices have been slashed on premium domains and renewal fees drop to standard rates for new registrants. It's all good except for those who bought premium .tv domains before the change and are still stuck with sky high renewal fees.
Verisign, the operator of the .TV registry, has revised the pricing for 23,668 .TV premium domains and removed the higher annual renewal fees, so owners of premium domains registered after March 19, 2010 will only be paying the standard .TV renewal rate going forward. It appears that this new rate is however not extended to
Do a little leg work and you can nab expiring domains for a fraction of the price.
Competition for top expired domain names on NameJet and Snapnames is fierce, and auction prices go sky high. What if there was a way to usurp the auction process and buy premium expired domains at fixed prices?
Popular blog repeats bogus information without fact checking.
Yesterday DomainGang, a sometimes satire/sometimes not domain web site, wrote a piece titled "BullWhip to Fight PETA over ownership of Sex.com!"
It was based on real "news", that PETA sent out a press release asking Sex.com's creditors to give it the domain name so it could help get its...
Turn that small purchase into a bigger one.
Yesterday I took my three-year-old daughter to Six Flags in San Antonio. She loves amusement rides, and probably can handle more thrill rides than most adults.
There are a few things Six Flags does well, including cross sells and up sells. Using behavioral economics, Six Flags presents
There are a lot of domain name related tools that many of us in the domain industry use daily, but I often think that most people rely on the tools to much or have too much trust in the data being provided! Some tools that I have used in the past and some I use
Attempting to find a customer management and billing system to fit your working process is challenging for any business or profession, if you are a web designer or developer the task is near impossible. Creative development services are tough to package, the working process is always changing, there are many redundant communication tasks, and billi...
So I got a new (my first one really) webcam for my birthday yesterday and plan on doing some videos from time to time here on DotWeekly. If you have some things you wish that I would cover, just let me know and I will try my best to do a video of me talking
I've been doing quite a bit of emailing to business owners seeking advertisements on my websites or domain sales. I have noticed that many sites only have a phone number on the contact page, which prevents me from emailing the company directly. When I encounter a website without an email address, I generally do a
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As much as I want to get our live auction platform at Latonas.com out the door and being productive, we have decided to delay it further and use Proxibid.com in Milan for both our live and extended auction.
We've done a great deal of enhancements on our own system and have lowered the lag time to
Morning Folks!! Do I think the domain sex.com is cursed? Serge says it is so that gives me pause. The evidence keeps mounting up and so that also gives me pause. But let me tell you what Sex.com really is. Sex.com is going to tell a lot about the state of the domain industry for better or for worse and whether you like it or not. First, no domainer...
As you know by now the .TV registry released over 22,000 previously reserved domains, last night just after midnight.
Here are some early observations:
Of the 16 highest price domains, 7 of them were trademarked terms:
pdf.tv 4630
mac.tv 4500
bbc.tv 4310
ibm.tv 3750
gmc.tv 3560
nfl.tv 3500
dlp.tv 3440
bbc.tv is going to be trouble.
same for nfl.tv...
Lost in the .TV talk today are two of the best possible .tv domains, single letter .tv domains that appearently got registered yesterday.
Neither of these domains were on the list of premium .TV domains released by Enom last night.
The domains, D.tv and P.tv are showing as being registered yesterday.
The domains were registered by the same
Several former Oversee employees, including its Co-founder are involved in a startup which announced they secured $1,000,000 in funding this week.
The site SecondPorch.com, offers vacation homeowners an easier way to generate and manage high-value rental inquiries.
Investors include the former CO-founder of Oversee.net, Fred Hsu and the Oregon Ang...
Enrico Schaefer discusses what domainers can do in order to avoid transfer orders under the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP), and lawsuits under the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act (ACPA). In this short interview, Enrico provides several tips including...
As we ramp up our sales staff one of the things we find quite often in the interview process are people with great marketing knowledge, personality, and even business knowledge but sometimes are missing something that can, at times, be hard to determine in the interview process. Something a bit more intangible. The ability to
I am very excited to leave for Hong Kong tomorrow where I will be covering the Asian Film Awards sponsored by Dot Asia. For those who are not familiar with .Asia, this is an extension geared towards all of Asia and is being used more and more throughout the region!
As a ccTLD Investor I see
Had two nice emails yesterday letting me know of some of the domains they had picked up from my daily lists.? Nice to hear people actually read this daily.? I hope the next emails will be telling me they sold the names for a nice profit or had monetized them for some daily income. Now
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According to the site, Ferreth and Jobs is law firm that deals in litigation, patents, incorporation and I'm sure many more legal dealings.?? Michael Ferreth and William Jobs may be successful in the field of law but they may need some help choosing their domain name.? They went with Ferrithandjobs.com which also can be
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I love 5L dot coms but I hate most of them.? 99% of five letter dot coms are completely worthless and will $8 you to death.?? Here are ten things to ask yourself before you decide to spend the money and renew it.
1.? Is it pronounceable?? If you say your domain out loud to a
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Does anyone want PremiumBrandy.com? It's expiring at Namescout (doh!) in a few days. I'm not renewing... $50 BIN.
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The Domain Madness 2 Premium Domain Auction started on March 16th and runs through March 23rd. They have a nice selection of domains overall and even more importantly some quality product domain names. I picked out a few below with their starting bids, you can also view the entire auction inventory here.
Balloon.com – 250,000.00 USD
CameraPri...
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The first 2 minutes of the interview Michael Kahn of Performics talks about the lost art of buying domain names for direct navigation traffic and to provide feeder traffic for branded sites.
GoDaddy apparently wants all domainers to enjoy a great time in their bedroom, along with the usual domain registrations.
Bob Parsons, the newlywed CEO of GoDaddy.com rarely discloses what's behind the curtains of his multi-million dollar enterprise, despite his usual rantings at his blog, BobParsons.me
It appears that an entire sex toy store is si...
As DomainGang.com is currently going through a 2nd round of Friday morning visitors, the story behind yesterday's traffic onslaught from Digg and other sources is permanently etched onto our domain system logs.
In a nutshell, our parody of PETA's alleged internal press release that the domain name, Sex.com should be acquired by them in order to...
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