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I'll begin by saying that I'm not an AOL fan. I never liked their litter-producing mass mailed floppies, CDs and DVDs. I didn't like their AOL chatrooms and boards that reeked of BBS era community behavior. TechCrunch was acquired by AOL for allegedly $25 million and I like that, so let me explain why. There
The new weekly domain sales report is out at DNJournal.com. Sedo rang up one of the year's 10 biggest sales to take the top spot on our new weekly all extension leader board.?Sedo swept 11 of the 20 chart entries overall.?Eight of the nine remaining chart openings were taken by completed sales from the .CO Landrush Auctions.
The following 125 domain names are expired and available to register at the time of writing this. As usual, all names are linked to the Godaddy and Moniker buy screen Read more »
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Clothing company says you can't use the term "gap" in your social media web site. Clothing company The Gap has sued GapNote.com and its founder for trademark infringement. GapNote.com is a new site that helps people chronicle their past, present, and future, and the gaps in between. The lawsuit claims that the site should not...
Proxy battle doesn't give shareholders a great choice. Live Current Media shareholders are being asked to make a choice ahead of next month's shareholder meeting: gold or white. The current CEO Geoffrey Hampson and his board want shareholders to vote with their gold proxy card, which would mean they get to stay at the helm
How to sell your established web site — and how much you can get for it. One of the more interesting sessions during the recent Epik Developers Conference was about selling developed web sites. David Fairley, who operates a web site brokerage, explained the fundamentals of buying and selling established sites. A discussion at Elliot
How do whois privacy services respond to requests to reveal owner information? The Generic Names Supporting Organization (GNSO) has asked ICANN to consider the cost and feasibility of extended whois studies. ICANN has already undertaken studies to determine what percentage of whois records are accurate. The next study is to see how whois privacy an...
The industry leaders behind DomainConsultant.com have just launched what looks to be a very promising domain marketplace. BoxCar.com allows sellers to list?multiple?domains in a featured auction and has several other unique features for…This article is from DotSauce Magazine.BoxCar No Reserve Auction: 14 Great .Com Domains at Reseller Pricing...
Here is a hand picked list of expired domain names that are currently set up to go to auction shortly that would be wise to keep an eye on. The vast majority of these domain names are Pre-Release domain names at NameJET.com. I rarely bid in expired domain auctions but that doesn't mean you can't.
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SnapNames.com and Moniker.com have a new look!
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Clearly both resemble each site a lot more than in the past. Some new features on each and basic layout changes etc. Each site offers a video of the new site designs on their home pages, so that may be the best way to find out about all the
Boxcar.com has been launched by the people from DomainConsultant.com and started with a $29.95 annual membership fee but for a short time the guys have went from premium draft beer to accepting the cheapest they can find while continuing to launch what many expect to be a domain name auction service that will not soon
I saw this video of a touchdown run by Ike Ditzenberger in a Washington state high school football game featuring Snohomish vs. Lake Stevens. The back story is that Ike is a student with Down Syndrome, and he trained for the "Ike Special" play for the last three years. The game was a blow out,
I went to college in Pennyslvania's Lehigh Valley, and one couldn't help but learn a little bit about the region's former reliance on the steel industry, especially as a History major with an interest in American history. Bethlehem Steel played an integral part in the development of the Lehigh Valley, if not the United States....
Hi folks! We thought we were in the clear after last week's hardware difficulties, but it seems we're just not that lucky. Today we are experiencing a completely unrelated hardware issue and no customer sites are affected, only the Name.com website. Our Systems team has been communicating directly with IBM about our issues and they...
Afternoon folks!! If you are into .CO domains, some of the most prime available will be auctioned off to the highest bidder in South Beach on October 19th. Along with the headliners LasVegas.co, Cash.co, CreditCard.co, Gambling.co, Houses.co, will be some 175 other high profile domain names. Many with substantial traffic. I expect the auction will ...
I've been seeing some blog chatter lately on domains selling for traffic stats. Really? TRAFFIC STATS? The pic attached to this blog says it all. Anyone who bases the value of their domain name SOLELY on what they make thru traffic and PPC revenue is an idiot. If you want to base the value of
MedicareMadeClear.com is a great example of a call-to-action domain and what direct response TV advertising should be. I am currently searching for a clip online to post.
"Absolutely brilliant and cool advice"~~Christoph Donath commenting on my link to this on FacebookLeland Hardy, who is the owner of NewYork.com and a brilliant businessman and marketer who has done some of the most amazing work that you will ever hear of. His domain savvy is matched by his guerrilla marketing moxie. Hardy donned a NYC sanitation un...
I'm very excited about T.R.A.F.F.C. South Beach. It's shaping up to be a great event with lots of twists and a crowd expected of anyone and everyone you'd ever want to meet and do business with in this business. Latona's auction looks hot too. Rick Schwartz is determined to ensure it's a seven figure event. I hope that I can contribute to that tota...
We have come to Day 3 in this series, in-case you missed it yesterdays post was on Mini Site Design and Plugins. Content is and will always be king when it comes to talking about minisites. I don't care if you have a great looking site or a great domain name for a minisite to
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There are plenty of ways to make money in domaining and even more ways to lose. ? Some people buy generic dot coms, others buy other tlds and develop them.? I like to follow trends and try to capitalize on them. I really like to buy and sell "commodity" type domains, collectibles, 3L, 4L, 3N,
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If I was a voter in California & voting for Governor, I'd vote for whoever I wanted to see suffer the most. Hmmm
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According to Wikipedia: Don't ask, don't tell (DADT) is the common term for the policy restricting the United States military from efforts to discover or reveal closeted gay, lesbian, and bisexual service members or applicants, while barring those who are openly gay, lesbian, or bisexual from military service. Obviously, the military operates under...
What is more fitting to a gathering of domainers meeting up in a Japanese restaurant, talking amongst other things, about Asian domains, than to have a Tokyo based Japanese registrar be a Premium Sponsor. Our IDN Event, is shaping up to be like a breath of fresh air, straight talking topics, no nonsense – just
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