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Today's domain security status is marked by several issues that affirm the system's weaknesses – along with the observation that the underlying managing forces do not wish any such change to occur.
Very simple methods of domain security are being neglected or even avoided. Registrars should lock domains by default and make it harder to remove...
We paid out $200 total to the voters for creditcardrelief.com, a domain which recently sold on Bido.
Here's the breakdown:
+30.00 Account balance Reward for voting (1 vote for creditcardrelief.com)
+47.00 Account balance Reward for voting (2 votes for creditcardrelief.com)
+44.00 Account balance Reward for voting (3 votes for creditcardrelief.com)
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The Igame Supershow tradeshow is scheduled from May 25-May 28th. Snapnames.com will be holding a domain auction that includes such names as:
Poker.ca
BlackJackTable.com
PokerLessons.com
SevenCardPoker.com
BlackjackTouraments.com
InternetGames.net
This could be an interesting auction. Here is the
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Its been a over 3 years since I ran a parking company. I remember the early days when we were basically the only parking firm around. They were long hours
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In the Lowdown at DNJournal.com we're closing the week with a roundup of recent developments led by some embarrassing shenanigans involving both complainants in UDRP proceedings and NAF panelists. New revelations cast doubt on how well justice is being served in some UDRP domain proceedings.
Sorry for the lack of blog posts over the last two weeks. I plan on spending some quality time this weekend getting caught up on some posts and schedule a few out for the upcoming week. I also have plans to have Elizabeth over tomorrow to help me with this week's news video.
What have I
Domain investor Michael Bahlitzanakis, aka Mike B, has launched the beta of his newest venture, City.com.? The local search site lets local consumers search, review and rate the businesses in their local market.? The site already includes 16 million local businesses in their search index.? According to the company
Just in time for today's drop, Jason Cupp and Patrick Ruddell have just relaunched the GoDrops.com website. After some beta-testing, the site introduces a premium membership today for the monthly rate of $19.97 per month. A free membership remains available as well, but limits access to lists of .com & .net domains, whereas the paid
Everything coming together for next week's conference in Milan.
There are some things conference organizers can control, and there are some things they can't. They can control the quality of their agenda. But volcanic eruptions? That's a challenge.
Fortunately for Rick Latona and crew, everything seems to be shaping up nicely for its April...
Recent case involving restaurant guide shows limitations of UDRP for recovering stolen domains.
Companies often use UDRP to recover stolen domain names. I've seen several cases of three character domain names being recovered this way.
But there are limitations to using UDRP to recover a stolen domain name. Part of it has to
Wooot.com case needs proofreading; sheds light on UDRP panelist practices.
Yesterday Elliot Silver wrote a post about the UDRP decision for Wooot.com. The panelist found in the complainant's favor, but ordered the domain name canceled rather than transferred.
I have to admit, even as someone who reads a lot of UDRPs, until about a
After hiatus, GoDrops.com goes live again today.
GoDrops.com, a service for finding expiring domain names, relaunched today.
The service was originally created by Jason Cupp. Cupp partnered with Patrick Ruddell (aka Chef Patrick) last year with plans to upgrade and relaunch the service. The result of their efforts finally goes live today.
GoDrops...
Local search is becoming increasingly important as Internet users turn to the net and search engines for more local content, businesses and community sites.
Here is another great article by our guest publisher Kabir. You may also want to check out Kabir's previous article on Google Caffeine - What Do You Need To Know & What
Over the past couple of weeks, Rick Latona's team at Latonas.com has had a series of one day domain auctions, with all but one auction having all domain names listed at $1.00 reserve prices. When a seller opts to list 50+ domain names in a single auction with basically no reserve price, they must have
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Coming up with a price structure for advertising on your website is more of an art than a science. If you price your ad spots too high, nobody will want to advertise (or they won't renew), and if you price it too low, you could leave a lot of money on the table. So the
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Webfusion.com announced today it was lowering the price of .info domain names to $0.88 but only until April 29, 2010.
The price they charge is normally $9.99, so customers can now save over $9 on every .info that they register.
To take advantage of this offer you can click here. (this is NOT an affiliate
SnapNames.com will be holding a gambling domain auction in conjunction with the iGaming Super Show to be held May 25-28, 2010,
The auction will start on May 24 and end on June 1.
Featured domains include:
Poker.ca
BlackJackTable.com
PokerLessons.com
SevenCardPoker.com
BlackjackTouraments.com
InternetGames.net
For more info on the auction click her...
We wrote a post a couple of years ago about being careful when traveling back to the US for a trip outside the country.
With the TRAFFIC show for Milan coming up next week, I wanted to remind all domainers that they do not have the same rights coming back into the US that they have
My friend Linda Stern ran an interesting post in MoneyWatch Blog today. She wrote: iBubble? Apple Now Bigger Than Microsoft, With an AsteriskBy Linda Stern | Apr 23, 2010 | 0 CommentsSharePrintRecommend0facebooktwitterdiggbuzzApple shares closed at $266.47 on Thursday, making it a bigger company than Microsoft and second only to Exxon among U.S. pu...
Obviously it's a big day for traffic here since my predictions which have been top ranked on Google (Apple Stock Forecast) for three years and always drive record traffic with coverage also sending traffic from AppleInvestorsNews.com
Whether you have a portfolio of ten domains or ten thousand you need to think about your domain portfolio in terms of value and thereby business model. If you don't then I can guarantee that you're leaving a lot of money on the table.
Each domain needs a business model applied to it that will assist you in extracting the maximum value. The primary ...
A .TV auction concluded recently at online brokerage house, Sedo. Several notable sales of .tv web addresses included:
Christmas.tv for $32,000
Business.tv for $100,999
Shows.tv for $20,500
Learn.tv for $41,000
Vacation.tv $14,000
Fantasy.tv for $10,600
The .TV domain extension has been?limited in its adoption for many years due to its registry n...
As the date nears for next weeks GeoDomain expo the agenda continues to firm up and it is looking to be a good one. If you have any interest in developing your Geo domains into money making properties this show should help you along the way.
You can see the agenda here:? GeoDomain expo agenda.
I look
As you now know I will be holding seminars in Los Angeles for new Domainers. My goal is to provide interested Domain Investors with everything they need to be successful in the industry, and what better way to do that than to teach them what I wish I knew before I started in the industry.
April 23, 2010 – It was announced several months ago the site GoDrops.com was going to get an overhaul. The construction work is complete and GoDrops.com is ready for its re-release. A partnership formed between Jason Cupp of GoDrops.com and Patrick Ruddell of ChefPatrick.com has come together to create a new and improved version of
I'm presently looking for a new dropping domains analyzer.? I am also looking for a new sponsor for this daily post.? I liked DomainStryker, "Mike" does a good job with it but looking for another site or program.? Email me if you have a something that you think is solid and would like to sponsor
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Cameron Collie of Groggle.com recently received a C and D letter from Google asking him to cease using the name, domain, and trademark Groggle.com as it is similar to their company's name Google.? While I am all for stopping all trademark infringement, I this one is right on the fence.? Here is Cameron's post
Today I
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Lets try something new today.? First I would like to admit a guilty pleasure of mine.? No it has nothing to do with my domaining addiction, I am already enrolled in rehab for this problem.? Would you like to know what I am referring to?? I am referring to the Top 100 Domaining Blogs List
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Huh, I just clicked on a "Buzz" icon in a blog post, thinking I was submitting it to Yahoo Buzz. Oops, it was Google Buzz.
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Ugh. Just contacted a guy for comment on him losing a UDRP case, and he hadn't heard yet that he had lost. Bearer of bad news.
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