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Welp, I would have included this with my post earlier today, but I only realized it a few moments ago.? TrendDomaining.com made it to one year!? Barely…
On May 17th, 2008 I made my first post.? I went and reread some of my earlier posts a few days back, and my goodness some were either awfully
It's been a while. I'll be moving into my new house in 2 weeks. This, among other things, has been keeping me from blogging.
About that. I'm not entirely sure I will bring the blog back once I have moved in. As most of you know, or have heard, keeping a blog
P2P Lending, otherwise known as person-to-person lending, people-to-people lending, peer-to-peer lending and social lending, is not a new idea; it's how lending started in the first place. P2P lending is, simply put, a loan between two (or more) people without the participation of a financial institution.? Though commerical lending has been the nor...
As the Going Green Train picks up more and more steam, new domaining opportunities are presenting themselves. And today, I have another list for you!
Fast Company magazine has published the best green jobs for the next decade.? I'll post a little comment about each, but you may also want to check the article out for
So, my wife and I are about halfway done with building a house.? We're having one built just outside a booming suburb of Houston.? It's taken up a lot of my time and energy as of late, but it will be worth it. (<— excuse for lack of posts)
While researching ways to make our new
The NAHB/Wells Fargo Housing Opportunity Index recently released some interesting info.? The page has links to several excel documents that list the most, and least, affordable cities to live in.? I'll just discuss the metro areas over 500k people.
The most affordable cities
Indianapolis, IN
Warren-Troy-Farmington Hills, MI
Youngstown-Warren-Board...
Small Business Trends recently published loads of trends for 2009.? This is not my most favorite of sites, and I don't particularly agree with many trends that they predict.? But they do get some right, and it's always smart to check it out and decide for yourself.
Interestingly enough, they have .mobi listed as a global
I have another list for ya.? I'm a fan of lists, even biased lists (not that unbiased lists exist, right?).? But my main problem with lists are putting them across a ton of pages.? Forbes does this.? I can't stand it!
This list is brought to you by Popular Mechanics, who also puts one per page.?
Americans don't really know about the Kyoto Protocol, as the U.S. isn't a part of it.? Well, technically we are; we just didn't ratify it.? So it's not in the every day vocabulary of regular Americans.? Anyways, the treaty, ratified by 183 countries, legally binds the signatories to higher emissions standards in an effort to...
According to Forbes, Seattle is the new Internet King, replacing two-time winner Atlanta.? Recently, Forbes published America's Most Wired Cities, ranking the top 30 U.S. cities in several internet access categories.? Seattle also took the top spot in availability of wi-fi access.
San Francisco had the largest percentage of internet users.? Forbes ...
What a month it's been for me.? After a nasty case of bronchitis followed by a fun case of sinusitis- neither pass quickly for an asthmatic- we made some big steps to purchase our first home.? We're having one built, which has been an exciting and scary process what with selecting materials and options.
On to
Some nice names made their way onto TDNAM this week.? Using the service Freshdrop.net, this is what I have found on the TDNAM Exp Names listing:
SupportLink.com
$30 with five bids
Ends on 1.9.09 ~ 1:00pm
13 years old!
HikingLife.com
$10 with one bid
Ends on 1.8.9 ~2:50pm
SummerNight.com
$30 with four bids
Ends on 1.10.9? ~1:00pm
10 years old
NetPub...
I had an idea to get the opinions of a bunch of domainers on what they feel were solid upcoming trends for 2009.? Unfortunately, there didn't seem to be much interest in participating, as only 10 of? 29 replied.? To those 10, many thanks and I appreciate your time.? To the other 19… party poopers!
Anyways,
I'm sticking with the top 10 list theme for this week.? Top 10 lists usually cover trends and niches.? But some offer info that can be applied to how you do domaining, or more importantly, how you can move up and begin developing your domain names.
I have a love/hate relationship with Forbes.? Now, I don't
I'm sticking with the theme of Top 10 lists. Today I want to show you a great list from Popular Mechanics: The 6 technologies that shaped 2008. You've read a couple of them here on TrendDomaining.com. I fully expect all six of these technologies to continue on well into 2009 and beyond.
With 2008 coming to a close, people are publishing oodles of "Best of" and "Top 10″ lists.? Back in May on the third post I ever made on this blog, I talked about Top 10 lists and why domainers should read them, even if they are a bit lame or biased.? This still holds true
According to the Case-Shiller Home Price Index, California is in for a rocky 2009.? Overall, the 2008 Q3 report shows a 16.6% drop in the index, continuing the trend of it falling every quarter since 2006 Q2.
As for their forecasts for 2009, 8 of the 10 cities with the worst forecasts are in California.? The
To continue my new series on how I find quality domain names using Freshdrop.net, I bring you 12 great names and 14 holiday gems.
These were all found on the TDNAM Exp Names list on Freshdrop.net.
TechieStore.com
$10 no bids
Ends on 1.3.09 ~11:25am CST
6 years old, nice short name for a tech ecommerce site
FogMachines.com
$1005 with 36 bids
Ends 12...
Recently I sat and pondered whether I should update my Wordpress version to the new 2.7.? I was sitting at 2.5.2 (I think) and never had the balls to update it.? I've done some small tweaks here and there and was sure that updating would either delete them or completely mess up the site.
So I
I don't particularly like the show 60 Minutes, but when it's airing I will often turn it on in the background.? It's a decent resource for trend domaining with it's focus on current events and all.? This past Sundays episode made me turn my head though.
You see, a trend I predicted back in April and
Every now and again I come across some interesting info that would add value to a website.? Often these would be nice on a geo site or a travel site.
Recently, Forbes released a list of their top family-friendly resorts.? I know this not ground breaking news and most of you won't even care.? But if
I've always been a big fan of the site FreshDrop.net.? I've found some nice names for sale on TDNAM using this nifty tool.? In fact, one could say that I probably spend too much time searching the hundreds of thousands of names in their database.
I find so many that I simply can't register them all.
These
Some have already speculated on how the Obama Administration will affect our domaining industry.? Even a few domainers tackled this subject:
Mike over at The Domains
Steve over at SimplyGeo
There are others who have commented, but these are good reads if you want to do some trend domaining on our next four years.
I've also blogged about how...
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