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A few months ago I implored Rick Schwartz to consider making TRAFFIC a invitation-only event, once again. That conversation generated quite a bit of feedback and obviously invited opinions for and against the argument. In today's blog post, Rick stated that his intention of getting domainers together at a TRAFFIC conference without sponsors and "ou...
This blog post was going to be only a comment to a blog post on Elliot's Blog titled "Rick Schwartz Floating TRAFFIC Without Sponsors Idea" but it is long enough to post it also on my blog, so here it is – my take on domain conferences and TRAFFIC in particular. I was attending three
Despite .co's best efforts, cybersquatters pile on. Washington Business Journal published a story today about companies that didn't register their .co domain name equivalent, and how cybersquatters snapped up a lot of these domain names. The story is somewhat amusing: Local businesses beaten to the punch by online speculators include sports teams, ...
A domain name is a terrible thing to waist. Cathie Jung, who is in the Guinness Book of World Records as having "The Smallest Waist on a Living Person" at 15 inches, has won rights to the domain name CathieJung.com. Jung filed an Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act en rem (meaning it was against the domain
I wasn't even aware that Google had its own affiliate network until more recently. Even though I was aware of it, I didn't really look into it until the other day and then I signed up.
If you have an approved Google Adsense account, signing up for Google Affiliate Network up is a breeze! If you
I had always still used Whois.sc to get to whois.domaintools.com. The domain name simply did a forward in the past but that is no longer the case! Pretty wise by DomainTools.com to do this, because Whois.sc will start ranking better in search engines IMO.
So what does the New Whois.sc look like and what is new?
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A while back, I wrote about Intercontinental Hotel Group's massive UDRP filing for 1,529 domain names that they believe infringed on some of their hotel brands. They ended up winning a large majority of the domain names in this filing, and the few domain names that I checked smartly forward to the proper IHG website
Related posts:Branding vs. Ge...
I can tell you from vast experience that outsourcing search engine optimization works. Our team of writers in our luxury watch department has produced nothing short of miracles in the last few months and I'm expanding that team to cover a wider array of developed properties. When dealing with ccTLD domains I often question whether
Many of the readers here are interested in revenue and traffic domains only. This one is for you guys and gals. The name is ude.com. It appears to be getting 600 – 900 visitors per day and generates $20-$25 per day parked. According to Sedo the traffic is 56% North American and 76% type in,
To continue the series on driver's watches like the Rolex Daytona and Breitling Windrider Chronomat which have been blogged about this week, today we'll look at the Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch. The "Moonwatch or Moon Watch" is technically called the Omega Speedmaster Professional. What's interesting about this watch line's story is that Omega didn...
Morning Folks! The Domain Industry is expanding by leaps and bounds. It is expanding to every corner of the world and every corner of every industry and business. With 500 new TLD’s it will likely change the face of domaining in a way few have thought about or imagined. And while the Industry is expanding there are fewer and fewer full time domaine...
My buddy and everybody's good pal, Chef Patrick, has informed me that there's a few cabins left on his DNCruise Conference adventure. (I know what you're thinking– WHOA! A domain conference as a cruise – what could be a better conference without Playboy bunnies?!!)
This is one conference that is custom-built for beginning and expert dom...
We just updated our Domain Parking StockIndex tracking the prices of public companies. We dropped Dark Blue Sea which was bought out, and went private earlier this year, and added Sedo.com (Sedo Holdings) which is traded on the Xetra, part of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. Shares of Sedo.com have a 52 week high of $4.33
I returned to FLL and found these wall Muriel ads for the first time (actually the first time they have used the space around the conveyors for advertising. A great idea because you have captive eyes. Perhaps that's why the luggage is always late lately?But this lawyer, who has expensive TV ads on just about every channel, misses the mark (as seen ...
Even if this was meant to mock her, it could be by her intention. She is a master of getting things spread virally and then getting FREE media when they discuss it on the news. You MUST click on the sofa, the desk pedestal and everywhere else for a truly entertaining presentation and example of what's possible with just creativity and a memorable d...
What message does this list of top visited sites reveal:Linkedin.com - created Nov 02, 2002Amazon.com - created Nov 01, 1994Adobe.com - created Nov 17, 1986Bing.com - created Jan 29, 1996About.com - created Mar 12, 1999Wordpress.com - created Mar 03, 2000Ebay.com - created Aug 04, 1995Target.com - created Jan 02, 1997Walmart.com - created Feb 23, 1...
Theselby.com is certainly not just any Web site. Introduced in 2008, it generates up to 35,000 unique daily visitors. Part online interior magazine, part who’s who of global hip, theselby.com is a window into the private realms of those Mr. Selby deems “cool.??? Read more about this in the NY Times "The Rich and Boring Need Not Apply"By WILLIAM VA...
As someone that has had their blog injected with nasty spam links I know how painful and annoying this can be. Today WordPress has released a new update and Domainers with WordPress sites should make sure to update their installations ASAP. This is one of the good and bad things about WordPress. There's a team
I received an email this morning with a list of .CO sales, and it was longer than a few sales – it was a whole list! Until this morning I had only heard of three .CO sales – O.CO, E.CO, and Flying.CO – had I missed something? Well I didn't miss anything and neither did
One of the best things about writing this blog are all the great emails I get (and a few spam emails).? Yesterday I got to meet a couple of great guys that reached out and let me know they enjoyed the blog.? It's a nice feeling to see that others get my sense of humor
I had this great idea.? I was going to do a website about me buying a calf, raising him, and then eating him. It was going to be called,? RaiseitEatit.com. ? I went into it thinking that there are a lot of people like me in the world.? A person that loves meat but not
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RoadTrip.tv was suppose to drop last night, but kept by registry and now listed as premium .TV domain for $1000+
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Clarification on $500 offer from EpikThere have been some questions about our $500 incentive program for the Epik Developer Conference.
Herewith, a few clarifying remarks:
What is it?: As an incentive for conference registration, we added a $500 Developer Credit. This credit can be used for any Epik or DevRich services, including domain developmen...
After the initial success in identifying people from TRAFFIC and DomainFEST photographs, DNJournal's chief editor, Ron Jackson is once more in need of your assistance. Many times, things go wrong at domain conferences; people get overly excited and misbehave, or argue over the quality of their domains – some way too passionately. Then of cour...
YouTube announced that they are increasing the length of all uploaded videos by 50% – from the old 10 minutes to a whopping new 15 minutes of fame! We want YouTube to be the best place to upload video. Without question, the number one requested feature by our creators is to upload videos longer than
Despite the efforts of 17 year old Russian programmer slash entrepreneur Andrey Ternovskiy it seems that the Chatroulette project isn't taking off any time soon. After allegedly turning down $1,000,000 from a Russian investor, Andrey took his video chat project to Silicon Valley, where he met with several investors seeking funds. The problem seems ...
Can you name the top* 10 most commonly used languages without looking below? Here they are: 1. Mandarin Chinese (1.12 billion) 2. English (480 million) 3. Spanish (320 million) 4. Russian (285 million) 5. French (265 million) 6. Hindi/Urdu (250 million) 7. Arabic (221 million) 8. Portuguese (188 million) 9. Bengali (185 million) 10. Japanese
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