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MyID.ca will be auctioning JOB.ca as part of their June 24-25th .ca domain auction. For those who don't remember, JOBS.ca sold for $600,000 last year in a private sale. The .ca extension has seen a few other good job-related domain sales over the past year — Emplois.ca ("jobs.ca" in French) having sold for $56,000, CV.ca
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Listed below are my favorites that'll be in the GreatDomains auction starting tomorrow:
70.com
Blade.com
Bonds.net
GameTheory.com
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To the 20 or so spammers who feel compelled to try and spam my blog each day, I've written this post just for you. This?should serve you well not only when trying to?leave Viagra comments on my blog but also when you try to do it on other blogs and on non-ED forums. If you're
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I was reading Daily Blog Tips today and they had an article about the liberalization of domain name extensions. Now with pretty much everyone being a blogger nowadays, asking your average blogger what they think about new domain name extensions is probably a pretty good proxy for what the average Internet user wants — or
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I can't believe how many people are searching for free domain names. I was doing a bit of searching on Wordtracker today trying to find some topics to write about and couldn't resist writing a post about free domain names… I did a Wordtracker search on "domain name" to see just what exactly people are
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I've talked about domain development and ways to develop domains a lot on this blog lately, however I haven't spent any time discussing what type of websites would be best to develop. If you're trying to build a website that will really stand out from the crowd and have a chance to be one of
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Domain development has never been a more popular topic in domaining circles than it is today. But what exactly is domain development? For some people, domain development means nothing short of a full-featured website while others would see a developed domain as being any domain with content on it. It doesn't really matter what domain
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Koogle.co.il is a new search engine created for Orthodox Jews which filters unwelcomed content such as non-kosher items and religiously objectionable material. I thought this was pretty neat -- Koogle won't work on Saturdays and if attempts are made to access the site on Sabbath Day, searches won't resolve. It's nice to see a search engine built to...
The media has been talking about real-time search a lot lately saying it'll be a huge market opportunity, others going so far as to say it'll overtake organic search as we know it today… Call me a naysayer. I've been predicting social media's collapse for awhile now and have been very vocal to people I
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There's been talk for years about having a .xxx domain name extension to protect minors from adult content, however it's never materialized into much with the Bush government having been against it. Microsoft has joined Google and Yahoo with Bing now making adult content less accessible to minors by using the domain explicit.bing.net to display adu...
I'm one of those domainers who usually tries to avoid giving people domain appraisals at all costs whenever possible. Let's face it, domain appraisals are rarely accurate and even if they are accurate in a reseller environment, whose to say the person asking for an appraisal will be targeting resellers or what a potential end
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My friend Rok asked if I wouldn't mind sharing with everyone a domaining site he's been working on for quite some time.
"DnPortfolio.me is a new site with the objective of helping domainers and end users connect with each other. It hopes to do this by providing a user friendly interface that both domainers and end users are familar with. The gener...
Hello my name is Joshua Hunt-Smith, I am an expert level eBay seller (raredn) who possesses extensive knowledge on selling domain names on eBay.com. This post should help you optimize your eBay.com short domain name auctions and at the same time, also help you become a better eBay seller in general.
My home page is yeswebdesign.com because I have a...
Don't let anyone con you out of your money with a paid directory submission service, although if you still see value in having your websites submitted to 1000 irrelevant directories, perhaps you deserve it!
I think the SEO world needs a new rule -- anyone who struggles to create a PR2 website is allowed to give out SEO advice -- that would weed out...
Since all the domain name blogs seem to be talking about it, I thought I'd add my take on it as well. I have to say, I completely agree with Elliot about Domaining.com. So long as Domaining.com isn't breaking any laws, Francois can do whatever he wants to do with his site -- it's his site. Francois has been kind enough to include me and many other ...
If you want to get a small business loan at some point?for your Internet business,?you may be asked for a business plan.?Regardless of? how big or small your domain name, domain development, or domain monetization?business is, whether you have no ambition of turning your hobby into a business or are loaded enough you'll never have
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Listed below are a few of the SEO strategies I've employed, some of the SEO strategies I'm currently working on, and some of the SEO strategies I plan on implementing in the near future. Part of the article is targeted at the Wordpress platform, however most of it is applicable to any website requiring search engine optimization.
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Listed below are a few of the SEO strategies I've employed, some of the SEO strategies I'm currently working on, and some of the SEO strategies I plan on implementing in the near future. Part of the article is targeted at the Wordpress platform, however most of it is applicable to any website requiring search engine optimization.
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You'll find links to the current and previous LLLL.com price guides here.
June 2009 LLLL.com Price Guide
April 2009 LLLL.com Price Guide
February 2009 LLLL.com Price Guide
December 2008 LLLL.com Price Guide
July 2008 LLLL.com Price Guide
May 2008 LLLL.com Price Guide
April 2008 LLLL.com Price Guide
Mid-February 2008 LLLL.com Price Guide
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I was asked what I had been doing lately by a friend of mine who noticed I was doing a lot less domain buying and selling. With prices the way they are, I'm not particularly excited to go out and sell many of my domains for a 50% loss and despite domains being cheaper today
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I've done a lot of reading on the long blog posts versus short blog posts issue over the past few years to better understand what would be the best option when developing my domains.. I thought it was one of the easiest things to change if I was doing it wrong -- It's not very hard to split a 2000 word post into a Part 1 and Part 2. Something that ...
Domaining, developing domains?
Now before I go on, yes, I'm well aware many domain name investors work very hard. That said, I'm also well aware that many do not. The great thing about domain development is that it really is never ending -- I can always try rank highers in the SERPs or rank for more terms. I can always try to get more links or spe...
This LLLL.com Price Guide considers all reported LLLL.com auction sales between April 01, 2009 and June 04, 2009. Domain name marketplaces having a presence include Sedo, Afternic, GoDaddy Auctions, eBay, NameJet, and SnapNames. Many short domain investors who buy domains on eBay have noticed that on the low end, LLLL.com prices are down -- they're...
JUNE 5th SPECIAL
All LLLL.coms now just $9 each!! Mass Pay, Escrow .com/EscrowDNS, or bank wire only. See the list here: http://llll.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/llll-june-051.txt
Email reece(at)LLLL.com . Minimum $100 order. I've sold over 800 LLLL.coms in the past month -- these things are hot and the prices have never been better!
Bulk Offer...
Hello my name is Joshua Hunt-Smith, I am an expert level eBay seller (raredn) who possesses extensive knowledge on selling domain names on eBay.com. This post should help you optimize your eBay.com short domain name auctions and at the same time, also help you become a better eBay seller in general.
My home page is yeswebdesign.com because I have a...
Hello my name is Joshua Hunt-Smith, I am an expert level Ebay seller (raredn) who poses knowledge on selling domain names on Ebay.com. This post should help you optimize your Ebay.com short domain name auctions, at the same time also help you become a better ebay seller in general.
My home page is yeswebdesign.com because I have a passion for more...
I can't understand for the life of me why domain companies do so little to encourage aftermarket sales. Sedo, AfternicDLS, SnapNames, NameJet, Pool, GoDaddy Auctions, and many of the domain conferences -- what are they doing? Most of these companies do little more than submit their sales to DN Journal -- maybe a press release (Sedo seems most consi...
I was asked this recently by a friend of mine who noticed I was doing a lot less domain buying and selling. With prices the way they are, I'm not particularly excited to go out and sell many of my domains for a 50% loss and despite domains being cheaper today than they've been in a long time, I'm still not comfortable enough to be making more than ...
Right around the peak of the LLLL.com market, rare LLLL.coms with certain repeat letter combinations were fetching $1000+ for no reason other than that they were rare. At the time, I gave serious thought to whether it made sense to register rare LLLLL.coms -- such as LLLLL.coms composed of only 2 letters, eg. AAAAB.com (which actually happens to be...
I was reading a post on Lightspeed Ventures (a popular venture capital blog) recently about how being popular has been found to make you more popular.
In one study of over 12,000 volunteers, researches manipulated what they claimed were the top selling songs and worst selling songs -- it surprisingly (or perhaps not so surprisingly) had a dramatic...
Despite being a short domain investor, I've never completely understood the attraction many domainers have to 1 letter domains in exotic ccTLDs. I can think of a few logical uses, such as URL shortening or perhaps a web hosting company offering hosting on subdomains of their main domain, but why would someone pay thousands for a short domain in som...
BBI.net is listed in the most recent DN Journal as having sold for $11,800. Someone (who is now banned) was trying to sell it on Namepros (and possibly elsewhere) for $3500.. Obviously something is up here. I'm not sure if the guy paid Namemedia (previous owner of the domain) with bad funds or whether he's trying to sell a domain he doesn't own but...
Send in a slogan and you just might win $1000, not to mention bragging rights forever :)
I submitted a few -- definitely not going to win but it was fun trying to come up with slogans. I actually picked up quite a few new Twitter followers by participating (your Twitter avatar is displayed on PremiumDomains.com and links to your Twitter account), s...
I'm not an SEO and my site probably shows that pretty easily, however even without doing much of anything to optimize it for search engines, I still ended up getting 1721 visitors so far this month courtesy of search engines. People used 800 different keyword phrases and 838 different keywords in May to arrive on my blog via search engines. My ser...
"The 80/20 rule regarding domain forums is that 80% of the people in them are fools and have nothing constructive or useful to say EVER and the other 20% contribute with useful INFORMED posts." -- Ed Keay-Smith on Elliot's Blog, 02/09/2009.
I don't expect anyone to always give the best domain advice/appraisals but if you really don't know what you...
George Kirikos summed it up pretty well on DN Forum when he said "I just finished reading the final report and frankly it is an abomination, showing total disregard for balanced solutions that protect the rights of legitimate registrants. Trademark trolls who wish to reverse hijack valuable domain names would be cheering at this report, if it was i...
This is something most domainers already know but for any new domainers reading, please be careful when using sales comps. I was reading Namepros today and came across a post about someone who paid $2500 for an LLLL.com. Now as much as I like LLLL.coms, there really aren't a whole lot out there that are worth this price.
If you look at DN Journal...
Like many domainers out there, I enjoy reading the blogs of other domainers -- their aspirations, their thoughts on the direction the domain industry or their business are heading, their experience with domain development, and of course the latest domain name news and/or any advice they're willing to share. I'm sure most of you reading my blog have...
Shows.com $102,000
Diego.com $58,830
Diets.net $21,000
1N.com $12,800
BBI.net $11,800
Hutch.com $11,770
414.com $11,480
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