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Would you like to blog on www.LLLL.com? Let me give you a couple good reasons:
1) Exposure. LLLL.com receives between 1000-3000 visitors per day — that's 1000-3000 potential buyers of your product and/or 1000-3000 potential new visitors to your website.
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Last year, Yahoo rejected a whopping $44 billion offer from Microsoft to purchase their search business. It seemed like a pretty dumb idea for Yahoo to reject that offer even at the time (I criticized it pretty heavily when TheDomains broke the news). ?Yahoo was one of the stocks heavily speculated (even by tech stock
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I'm not sure if this is the first lawsuit resulting from a tweet on Twitter, however it's the first tweet lawsuit I've heard of. The tweet certainly was offensive but did it cause anywhere near the $50,000 being asked for? The person sending the tweet (whose Twitter account is now deleted — not sure if
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edit: Just to update… AT&T has reversed their decision to censor their subscribers Internet — good move, however I'm sure plenty of damage has already been done. 4Chan looks like the big winner here — their site is now working for AT&T subscribers and they got a whole lot of free publicity.
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A study by Chitika, a search-advertising network, was reported on by Tech Crunch?on July 24th. Chitika's report found that Bing users clicking an organic search result were 55% more likely to click an ad on the website they subsequently visited than Google users.?Chitika has over 50,000 websites on their network which based their data on
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Click Forensics released a press release on July 23rd reporting that click fraud rate was 12.7% in Q2 2009, down from 16.2% in Q2 2008. As domain and website monetization companies become better at detecting click fraud, the "skill" required to get away with click fraud has been increasing. Click Forensics also reported that publisher
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I found an interesting article on Cnet about how some churches are embracing 21st century technology with open arms. This article profiles an American church — the New Life Church, and discusses some of the technologies they use to communicate their message which include Facebook, Twitter and podcasting (audio and video). We have a church
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The American Jewish Committee isn't very happy to see Amazon-Germany supporting authors of Holocaust denial books. The AJC is disgusted enough actually that WebProNews reported that they've filed a lawsuit against Amazon-Germany.
Holocaust denial is not only morally reprehensible but also a crime in Germany — a crime punishable by up to 5 yea...
It might be harder to get top dollar for your internet advertising, with advertising of all types having taken a hit along with the rest of the economy. There is one good thing about this recession however — ?those that are making a living online will be happy to know that many businesses faced with
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Word has been going around for some time now that Australia may implement an Internet filter which would choose what content Australians would be allowed to view online. With results from the latest Internet filtering trial indicating filters have had little effect on the speed of the Internet, many ISPs seem quite content to start
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If you're new to Twitter or want to learn more about how companies are successfully using Twitter, you'll want to read Twitter 101, a free guide to using Twitter conveniently written by the people who brought you Twitter. Twitter 101 covers everything from getting started on Twitter to Twitter best practices and case studies on
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If you know what the people want and how to deliver it, designing an app for Apple's iPhone might very well be one of the quickest ways to make money online. Not owning as iPhone, I haven't paid much attention to Apple's iPhone apps myself until I came across a blog post by Owen Frager?talking
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Virtual credit cards are alternate credit card numbers that can be created for you created specifically with online purchases in mind. With virtual credit cards, you may be able to customize both expiration dates and credit limits. Because of the control virtual credit cards offer consumers over expiration dates and credit card limits, virtual cred...
Network Solutions discovered malicious code which somehow found it's way onto the servers hosting many of their e-commerce clients. According to The Tech Herald, the malicious code has been discovered on at least 4343 Network Solutions websites hosted with Network Solutions. These kind of things can happen to any company and it's good to see
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Renown web usability expert Jakob Nielsen has released a?mobile web usability report?which says exactly what many .mobi investors have been saying for a long time — mobile web users have different needs and while a walled garden approach is both unnecessary and far from ideal, the mobile web experience still suffers when websites are not
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Is there a domainer?out there who doesn't wish he had more end user sales? The value of most domains is largely based on their probability of finding an end user and the expected payoff from that end user. Pay per click revenue is great and can certainly be used as a lower bound for the
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CNN reported yesterday?that the SEACOM cable is now live, providing East Africa with 17,000 kilometers of high speed Internet. I knew Internet penetration was quite low in Africa and there were some obvious reasons for it — for example, the widespread poverty many African nations are afflicted with. Another unsurprising fact is the lack of
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We've heard about newspapers planning on getting tougher on people using their content and many newspapers contemplating charging for access to their online content, however what I read today on The New York Times website goes above and beyond that… Reality check Associated Press and newspapers of the world: You need Google, not the other
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I find it hard to believe such a valuable resource is so underappreciated by the domain name community. Perhaps the Compete.com and Alexa stats are way off the mark — I can't see how so few domainers would be taking advantage of it as a free resource and Alexa and Compete suggesting more people visit
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DN Journal reported on a long time domainer having several domains stolen from him earlier this week, there was a huge theft earlier this year involving hundreds of domains including many premium .coms, and members on Namepros and DN Forum probably remember the large domain theft that occurred last year and involved many prominent domainers,
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I've written about domain name security in the past and what to look for in a domain name registrar. Despite the security precautions many domainers know to take, many people (including domainers) let their guard down when hiring people to help them and/or solve business problems. Sky News released an article yesterday about computer repair
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Last year, a prominent DN Forum member had his name registered as a .com domain?by a domainer who, for reasons unknown to me, decided he wanted to once again cause a problem on DN Forum. Shortly after hearing about this, I decided that it was well worth spending $8 to secure my name in .com.
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Listed below are all short domain name sales?greater than?$449 in .com, .net and .org reported in DN Journal, DN Sale Price, and on Namepros. A few sales from May 2009 may have accidentally slipped in. These are only reported short domain sales that I've come across — like all domain market segments, only a small
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Dominik Mueller has compiled a list of nearly 80 high quality articles related to domaining that have been featured over the years in publications such as the New York Times, USA Today, CNN Money, Wired, BusinessWeek, Business 2.0, Washington Post, etc. Dominik has indicated that he will be updating this list as he comes across
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Another silly thread on Namepros about the new domain name extensions: http://www.namepros.com/domain-name-discussion/597878-com-will-lose-gr ound-xxxx-travel.html#post3517585?.
Predicting the future is often a coin toss for even the sharpest domainers… Why do?new domainers so often think they know the answer? And why is the answer always the ...
It appears that may very well be the case. I'm not exactly sure how they ever planned on making this business legal…?Sure, you could try and monetize the traffic but how valuable and loyal are people looking for illegal torrents going to be for a law-abiding business?
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Press release available here: http://www.prweb.com/releases/domain/internet/prweb2662174.htm
.info deals can be viewed here: http://www.info.info/deals?. You can even get a .info deals widget for Facebook or iGoogle.
Is it just me or do you not think this is pure genius? Seeing as Afilias, VeriSign, etc make money on every single domain registratio...
I apologize for this post being a bit late -- I was away yesterday and came back to negative comments regarding what I said about Domainers.org and cybersquatting.
Just to clarify my position:
1 - I was not paid for this post or any post ever made on this blog. Furthermore, I have no interest in ever accepting money for posts made on this blog -- I...
I received an email from Francois a couple days ago asking why I hadn't yet Domainers.org.
I know some people like more privacy than others — Francois has made all information optional except an image. The image can be an avatar or a picture of you that is 48×48 pixels, although Francois' site did a good
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Kevin Leto reported on DN Forum that IAC has acquired over 25 dating domains?and websites for $57 Million in cash. Kevin reports in his post on DNF that People Media has 255,000 paying subscribers to it's dating websites, so that explains the price. Looking over at the domain names, you can see there's nothing special
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Ian from Scotia Domains was kind to let me share his?analysis of eBay LLLL.com market trends. Ian's market analysis follows below.
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This isn't exactly breaking news, but in case you don't already know, average sale prices on eBay during June were pretty disastrous. Here's an analysis of trends over the past...
Larysa Mykhas, an associate of Brands-and-Jingles, tipped me off to a press release her company recently wrote about the .me domain name extension. Brands-and-Jingles is a domain name company?which has successfully invested in?.me domains. One notable sale I'm aware of that Brands-and-Jingles had earlier this year was LUV.me which they sold?for 620...
According to theinvestor on DN Forum, at least 245 NNN.ca domains will be dropping next week (most/all on July 22nd). I didn't count them myself however I did take a quick look and that number seems about right. With only 1000 NNN.ca domains in existence, that's almost 25% of the NNN.ca market which is dropping
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Get a completely free .com, .net, .org, .info, .biz, or .us domain from Register.com. For instructions on how to get your free domain, see: http://www.mrrcentral.com/blog/free-1-year-domain-name-from-register-c om/ . Limit of 1 free domain name.
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There's talk on Namepros today about how the Chrome OS encourages less type-in traffic — something which will no doubt continue in the future as both the Chrome OS becomes more popular (which should happen next year when the Google Operating System comes out) and more web browsers are designed with monetization in mind. Let's
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There are 2 obvious ways to increase page views on your website:
Reduce the bounce rate
Optimize pages with a high exit rate
In plain English, the easiest way to increase your website's page views is to encourage visitors to view more pages.
This blog?currently has?a 65% bounce rate — that is, 65% of people who land on this
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ICANN is inviting comments on a proposal to introduce a paperless, electronically filed?Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (eUDRP).
Comments on the eUDRP proposal can be viewed here. If you'd like to leave a comment of your own, send an email to eudrp(at)icann.org before August 12th, 2009. There's a discussion thread?on Domain State open...
The past 17 months haven't been kind to LLLL.com investors… We saw the minimum wholesale on LLLL.coms fall from $55 to roughly 50 cents and while other LLLL.com segments haven't seen such steep declines, most have performed miserably since February 2008, with quad premium rares (AAAB/BAAA, triple letters,?AABB, ABBA, ABAB),?highly?pronounceab...
There are plenty of websites suggesting you write reviews, how-to guides, answer questions, ask your readers questions,?expand, update, or otherwise reuse previously released content, etc.?
It's all great advice, however you do unfortunately need a topic to write about before you can apply any of these techniques. Writing content is the easy part &...
A great guest post was written on Tech Crunch yesterday asking whether search engines should be regulated.
Do you think Google has too much power??Many websites receive 25-50% of their?unique visitors?from Google, something which can disappear overnight with an algorithm change or be manually changed at any time for any reason Google sees fit. Gene...
There are many ways to profit from internet traffic, however this post will largely focus on profiting from other people's internet traffic. What's better than making a profit from the work of others? I trust that most readers are familiar with domain parking and it has therefore not been discussed in this article.?I'll write a
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Time for another GreatDomains auction.. I'm disappointed there aren't more short domains this time around — it's been a nice treat having large amounts of LLL.coms in the past few GreatDomains auctions, allowing LLL.com investors to better guage where the market was at. Anyway, here are my favorites that are up for auction:
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We now know that NBC paid a whopping $250,000 for SYFY.com. Full story available on The Domains.
As much as you all know I'm a fan of pronounceable LLLL.coms, I can't see the logic in replacing SciFi.com (a domain NBC already owns) with SYFY.com. I?know some people will?use this as justification for why they should quote
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We all know about the struggle old media is having finding viewers for their crap content. In this Internet age, we're no longer restricted like we once were in the news we have available to us. Old media doesn't get how the Internet works — if you want to charge money for your newspaper, it
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Daniel on Namepros posted a real shocker of a sale. Looking over the 26 LLLL.coms in this lot, we find 6 regular quad premiums, 1 quad premium VVVV.com (EOEI.com), 1 CVCV, a dictionary word (EKED.com) and a 2 rare LLLL.coms (FHFF.com, SQQQ.com). The other 14 LLLL.coms in the lot are of negligible value — let's
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Microsoft's Bing continues to gain search market share –?largely at Google's expense. As can be seen from the StatCounter graph, Google's market share dropped quite noticeably in early June when Bing had just come out, while Yahoo's search market share?was largely unfazed. It's a bit hard to see on the graph, however if you copy
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We hear a lot of talk about real-time search and how real-time search is going to play a bigger role in the future.. What we don't hear much about however is that real-time search is already here. To begin this article, let's go over what exactly real-time search is. I'll focus on discussing real-time search
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