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In my last Lowdown post I asked readers to help us identify some people in our massive industry photo archives that I did not have names for. I started the quest with a shot of two lovely ladies. As I expected, our readers came through like champs! En route to getting the IDs I needed I also had an interesting brush with ESP!
Company tries to get "proper" version of its domain through UDRP but fails. I've argued many, many times that you shouldn't create a web site at a "domain hack", where the top level domain name is part of the keywords. Here's just another example, courtesy of a decision at World Intellectual Property Organization. Sazze, Inc,...
This video will resonate with a lot of domainers. If you're a domainer, you're probably an entrepreneur. Maybe not a full time entrepreneur, but at least you take your future into your own hands. Which is why I think you'll appreciate this video from Cameron Herold speaking at a TEDxEdmonton. A warning: it's 20 minutes
Publicly traded Quinstreet acquires Insurance.com. Lead generation company QuinStreet has purchased the Insurance.com web site and domain name. A notice on Insurance.com states "Insurance.com has changed ownership. Click here to review our updated privacy policy." The privacy policy notes that site is owned by Quinstreet. I called a phone represent...
UDRP on the docket for ICANN meeting next week. ICANN's Board of Directors will again consider its contractual relationships with Uniform domain-name Dispute Resolution Policy providers at its August 5 meeting, as well as consent to post an application from an entity wishing to become a UDRP provider. The topic of contractual relationships with UDR...
When it comes to getting a domain name, should you register a new domain, get an expired domain, back-order a dropping domain, bid on a domain name at auction, or buy a domain name for sale or make an offer to a domain name owner? Well, the answers to all your domaining questions are here!
The only way to spread word of the value of a good domain name is to reach out to the public. There are many industries, businesses and individuals buying domain names daily, but…This article is from DotSauce Magazine.Top 15 Industries Domainers Should Pay Attention To
Here is a list of expired domain names that are currently on auction at GoDaddy Auctions that I went through and picked out for one reason or another. There is a decent mix of domains and even several with Buy It Now's that are "closeout" domains.
I hope you are able to find at least one
It appears that Google.com is offering a new layout for some adwords advertising spots on it's search engine. I just noticed this today and below is the screen shot with several new things that I noticed.
One, is the "pink" colored background. Not a big change but it is a change from a yellowish color before.
The
I received an email from Rick Schwartz this morning with the subject, "BIG News from T.R.A.F.F.I.C." and I immediately read the email.? Rick and Howard are expecting a big show in Florida in October (I am not surprised about this), and they are already discussing the format of TRAFFIC in 2011.
According to Rick's email.
"In 2011,
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Just a quick? evening post to let you know where I am at with the development of Bahamas.co and the steps I've taken so far. I want to show you how development doesn't have to be time consuming.
1) Posted a coming soon page on Bahamas.com and submitted it to Google Webmaster Tools. It's nothing fancy,
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Well, technically we've been back for a week, but I think we've now sufficiently recovered from all the fun that we had in Austin. Between the full days at the conference and the full nights of networking we learned a lot and made a lot of great connections. In fact, the only thing we didn't
I was particularly excited about creditcardmachines.com when I saw the agreement come in. I myself have had small businesses with a physical presence and know how expense these things can be. In late August, at T.R.A.F.F.I.C. Dublin we'll be auctioning off this domain and it is starting in the low 5-digits. This name is supposed to blow
Breitling sure does an excellent job marketing their watches. I notice more of them out and about around the town than most luxury watches. Perhaps it is because the watches themselves are so noticeable. After one of my guys saw my post on the Rolex Daytona that I had put up on Monday and he pointed
A new post by Fortune.com, entitled Google: The Search Party Is Over" is an? interesting read especially for domainers who do any significant domain parking. The article which in large part discusses the business operations of Google says about search: That there is a real shift going on within the internet where search will soon
I just ended the week long poll I was running on which domain you thought would sell at the The live domain name auction at Domainfest which will be held in New York on August 18th of those domain names with a reserve price range $250K-$500K . The package of domains including Tshirts.com got the
The trademark typo domain, Linkdin.com just sold on SnapNames.com today for $22,000. $22K There were 50 people in the auction but there were 10 active bidders (bidders that put in a bid above the minimum). Its amazing in this day and age there are so many people willing to pay this kind of money for
"Hi Owen, Yes, we are receiving the leads from the website in our info mailbox. Thanks for everything; the site looks great. Aloha" ~~MIKE FUKUMOTO -Senior Vice President / Chief Information OfficerMC&A was a Frager Group partner and one of the the first clients when we formed the world's first virtual advertising agency 20 years ago. Our first pro...
"So we keep talking about development and I have been talking about it since 1997. But developing without a real business behind it is missing something."
~ Rick Schwartz, Domain Industry Expanding But Domainers are Shrinking. Here's Why. Here's the Fix.
"So we keep talking about development and I have been talking about it since
1997. But developing without a real business behind it is missing something.
Maybe the way to develop is to start with a “Cash Register??? and then build
something around it. Work backwards. That was how I bought my first domain.
Working backwards."
~ Rick Sc...
I started my ccTLD Brokerage Newsletter this year and so far it's been a great learning experience…but I'm definitely still learning! As I recently said in a one of my blog posts – know what you know, and know what you don't know. The ccTLD market has intrigued me for years and .US has become
For the millionth time I was perusing through my domains and realized "I have too many".? Some I've even forgotten I have.? It struck me that I'm back to the same feeling I had with baseball cards.? I love to look through them and I all of a sudden I realize how much I've spent
"Hey Rick what do you think of this domain?"? was the email I sent to Rick Latona.? The response…… "I don't see any value".?? It was right there I knew I had paid too much for the domain.? It's not that Rick always gets them right but if you want a straight forward answer he's
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Hi Michael, We're opening a Kawasaki dealership on 92nd St on Sept 1. The large motorcycle plaza target opening is Jan/Feb 2011.
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