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The incidents are too many to list; I experienced and often pointed out – in my blog and on forums – several circumstances of stolen domains throughout the years. Some of them were reclaimed by their legitimate owners. Others, well – they are still being offered for sale on auction sites or lists, having been
Demand Media, an internet-based content creator, filed an IPO registration last week on Friday. An IPO stands for an initial public offering. In other words, the company would like it offer its first stock offerings. They're hoping to raise approximately $125 million in capital from the sale of stock.
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Domain marketplace gets ready for another three character auction. Fresh on the heels of a three character .eu domain name auction in which all 771 domain names sold, NameDrive‘s NDX Market is getting ready for a follow on auction. Starting tomorrow, NDX Market will run an auction for 300 three character country code domain names.
DOMAINfest gears up for Manhattan. Are you heading to DOMAINfest in New York City next week? If so, leave a comment on this post to help with networking. The "Power Networking Day" will take place August 18 at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in midtown Manhattan. Admission is still available for $175. I have a feeling
IPO filing discloses financial deals for expired domain names. Demand Media's S-1 filing last Friday revealed a bit about the company's expired domain deals, although it doesn't refer to its partners directly by name. NameJet has deals with Network Solutions (with whom it co-owns NameJet) and Tucows. It probably has deals with other companies as...
FTC settles lawsuit over domain name renewal scam. The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has settled with a group in Canada that it says posed as domain name registrars and duped thousands of people and companies into paying bogus bills by leading them to believe they would lose their Web site addresses unless they paid. We
Big .co sale finally completed; landrush auctions begin. e.Co, which was auctioned for $81,000 in a charity auction in June, has finally changed hands. Although the whois for the domain name still shows CO Internet, the buyer has informed me that the domain name was transferred to his registrar account today and that he paid
A little over a year ago, I wrote about Facebook beginning testing of a payments system. I am happy to inform you that Facebook credits are now live for selected applications.
Visit certain…This article is from DotSauce Magazine.Welcome to The Age of Virtual Currency
I was over at Sedo and checking out current domain names at auction and Star.me jumped out at me a little bit because it happened to be the highest bid domain of all current auctions with a $10,000 bid. Since I have seen many .me domain names grab some pretty nice sales, it got me
TurnkeyWebsite.com has been purchased by Turnkey Internet Inc. for $4,000 USD. Now this isn't the biggest domain name sale that you will see but it is a little interesting when you look into it a bit.
Many of us know that BuyDomains.com owns a lot of domain names (900,000+) and the vast majority of them are
Although I don't consider myself a journalist by any stretch, I do like to write articles about news and industry updates that pertain to domain investors. The impetus for some of my articles are press releases that contain valuable insight directly from companies in the industry.
I get a lot of press releases, but I hardly
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One of the funniest photos making the rounds on Twitter and the Internet during the past few days is a photo of the new Tim Tebow haircut, which was distributed by LenDale White, running back for the Denver Broncos. As many football fans know, NFL rookies are subject to minor hazing rituals (like carrying veterans'
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QuinStreet announces purchase price of $35.6 million for Insurance.com in earnings call
A couple of weeks ago, Andrew Allemann reported that QuinStreet was the buyer of Insurance.com, although the price was not revealed at the time of the news release.? In today's Second Quarter earnings call with analysts and investors, the company reported that i...
It's been a while since i last posted - but i thought you may be intersted in seeing a very nice list of unregistered Keyword domains.
There are some superb names on here:
Blog, email list managers and message board owners can now earn revenue promoting T.R.A.F.F.I.C. We've finally gotten an affiliate program off the ground. I'm completely aware that it's late in the game, for me at least, but better late than never. If you have an interest in promoting T.R.A.F.F.I.C. Dublin or T.R.A.F.F.I.C. Hong Kong, please...
On August 25th at T.R.A.F.F.I.C. Domain Conference and Expo, Latona's will be auctioning off Effort.com to the highest bidder. I think Effort.com could be a great brand name for nearly anything athletic related. Meaning, apparel, shoes and what not. There's also a huge market for sales training and other related services. This is not a...
Baume and Mercier or more accurately Baume et Mercier is one of the oldest watch companies in the world. Their Hampton series of watches all have a classic look and feel and the Hampton Spirit series adds a modern design on top of it. The Baume and Mercier Hampton Spirit Moonphase Ref M0A08487 is a
Prelaw.com is a great domain and in the $20,000 – $100,000 reserve range, it's going to be a money maker for someone. Hot off the heels of QuinStreet.com announcing that they are buying Insurance.com, we should all be looking for lead generation domains. After all, that's where the money is. This isn't a law domain
Mashable.com just posted 100+ tech shows upcoming in 2010, but unfortunately not one upcoming domain show was included in the lengthy list. If we are going to expand the domain industry we are going to have to get some of our major shows and conferences to be recognized. How are we ever going to get
QuinStreet reported earnings after the market closed today and for the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2010, the Company reported total revenue of $88.5 million, an increase of 31% over the fourth quarter of fiscal 2009. For the fiscal year ended June 30, 2010, the Company reported total revenue of $334.8 million, an increase of
Quinstreet just announced today during its conference call that total consideration it paid for acquiring the domain name Insurance.com was $36.5 Million dollars. $36.5 MILLION Dollars It does not appear from the conference call that Quinstreet acquired or even wanted to acquire the business that was formerly under Insurance.com, making this sound ...
Domain Advertising has launched a new product which may well be the future of PPC. It certainly gives a new fresh look to parked pages. The new product rolled out by DomainAdvertising.com, for domain parking, uses new contextual algorithms and image based technology. The product combines a premium tier 1 advertising network, thousands of hand-mappe...
"The feedback on Jay's keynote address at DOMAINfest Fort Lauderdale was overwhelmingly positive. Attendees were excited to take home numerous insights and practical tips on how to improve the performance of their SEO and SEM efforts."Jay Berkowitz, who as a guest delivered one of our most highly-rated DomainSuccess.com shows ever, will be particip...
For the longest time Demand Media had the exclusive right to sell premium domains. Now you can buy these names from Name.com and others. Perhaps that's why there was an omission in the Demand Media S-1 disclosure- that is the bullishness on their dotTV franchise. After all they've proved the value of video on ExpertVillage.com, they hired Carson Da...
"Wow ... nice numbers. There are people who would kill for your worst months. ;-)) (note banks like 5,6,7,8 are RSS subscribers)I'm amazed every day that I can post articles written for Google and leveraging the power of Google's Blogger platform, promote them on Twitter and Facebook and within 3 minutes watch the traffic come in from all over the ...
End user sales are a big part of domaining, they are normally the most lucrative, but they also take the most work to pull off. With my domain sales I often try and be proactive and contact the end useres either by email or by phone to sell domains. End users are often busy business
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When it comes to development and monetization I've learned just about everything the hard way through trial and error. Things have changed a lot since I started developing sites back in 1995 but with a new landscape comes new opportunity. SEO used to mean simply repeating a word a few more times than your competitor,
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sick for the first time in years, this bites! aches, weak, throat sucks. Ughhh. Busy day tomorrow so better be ok!
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