 | Why Companies Are Selling Domain Names I have seen various blog posts and forum commentary discussing the recent listing of large quantities of domain names by various domain companies and individuals. I can’t speak on behalf of anyone else, but it looks like many domain owners are in the midst of evaluating their portfolios. Companies and individuals have been sift...
| Elliot Silver - Saturday, April 5, 2008 - 13:16 |
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 | PIZZA.MOBI worth 1000x Pizza.com Domainer's always argue that brands are dumb by not having generic domains- look at all the leads they'd get!
Well, let's think about this for a moment because Pizza is a topic we can all relate to.
Think about how you order your Pizza, where and why. Most likely you got a menu or two that underpaid immigrants hang on your door. Or...
| The Frager factor - Saturday, April 5, 2008 - 5:34 |
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 | The Domain Flipping Process Explained I've had a number of new domainers ask me about the process of flipping a domain. While making a website is one thing, flipping a domain is a much more involved task. There are three main steps I take each time I flip a domain.
The first part of a domain flip is research. Websites like NameBio and DNJournal should always be in you...
| Domain Flipper - Saturday, April 5, 2008 - 9:39 |
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 | LLL Domain Bargains Come at a High Cost to All The blogs are buzzing with envy about the "steals and deals" on lll domains. Examples: TP.com $800 YASM.com $850 witu.com $5,100 cstw.com $125 rrzz.com and Say.org - $500 WJA.com - $735 ZLI.com - $500 PQT.com - $571 RLU.com - $900.
First issue is Google and Yahoo are putting the squeeze on monitizing what is not a keyword that some...
| The Frager factor - Saturday, April 5, 2008 - 6:25 |
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 | Parking Pages Can Create Risk Of A Finding Of Bad Faith Under the UDRP Auto-generated websites equal bad faith under the UDRP « The Legal Satyricon This lack of direct control is often a central theme in a cybersquatter’s response to a UDRP complaint. At least one UDRP panel bought this argument. See Admiral...
| Anticybersquatting - Saturday, April 5, 2008 - 16:36 |
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 | The Big Idea: Ryan P. Allis, iContact.com From IntelliContact (his initial business name/domain) to iContact (revised) to .. ? No, we’re not selling!
On another note, Ryan’s path is a true inspirational story. The book, which I’m just reading right now, is packed with good real world experiences on how to build a multi million dollar company and a well oile...
| Conceptualist - Saturday, April 5, 2008 - 15:17 |
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 | How To Protect Your Geo Domains (Part 3) How do you protect your prime geo domains? This is the question that everyone has been asking and looking for a high tech answer to, however the answer is simple, develop it. That answer is universal to all domains and it has been preached by almost all of the major players since 1999. However, even the top domainers have SHARETHI...
| Simply Geo - Saturday, April 5, 2008 - 15:41 |
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 | dnoa.org by namepros.com Namepros Registered Members: 88,356 almost double the members of any other domain forum.Their is a thread about the dnoa or Domain Name Owners Association and Only 20 dollars to join But more importantly from what i can see it's the Only domain trade association More concerned about policing bad behavior of domainers then crying vict...
| Mister US - Saturday, April 5, 2008 - 9:7 |
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 | Putting your trust in a domain name registrar When you choose your domain name registrar, you are putting a great deal of trust in them and you might not even notice all of it. Most people think that a domain name registrar is the master of the files for your domain information and that is just not true. They do hold most of
| DotWeekly - Saturday, April 5, 2008 - 11:41 |
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 | Pizza.com sells for massive $2.6 million! Chris Clark of North Potomac, Maryland bought Pizza.com in 1994 with the hope that the domain name would get his firm a consulting contract with a pizza company.
In 2000 he closed down his firm but kept paying the $20 renewal fee for the domain name. He sold ads on the domain up until January 2008.
After
| DnExpert - Saturday, April 5, 2008 - 19:29 |
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 | Would Microsoft Really Walk Away from Yahoo??? According to a report published by Reuters Microsoft is “evaluating” its $42 billion offer for Yahoo.
The comments, suggest Microsoft is considering walking away should Yahoo fail to agree to terms, come on the heels of reports that executives at the two tech titans met this week but failed to reach an agreement on the cash
| The Domains - Saturday, April 5, 2008 - 9:47 |
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 | Recent LLLL.com Sales Compilation - 3 Another sales compilation here from the last 3 days. It looks the prices in the lower end LLLL.com are stabilizing and starting to grow once again.
Sedo
VUFI.com $1,390
LETP.com $800
YASM.com $850
witu.com $5,100
cstw.com $125
rrzz.com
| Domain Magnate - Saturday, April 5, 2008 - 5:17 |
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 | New plugins, Feedback Needed Hey all,
If you haven’t noticed I’ve been adding and testing some wordpress plugins and additions to the blog.
So far added:
Related posts plugin to show related posts under each post with excerpt
Show Top Commentators - to show 7 top visitors of the blog that left most comments this month
Subscribe to comments - to let ...
| Domain Magnate - Saturday, April 5, 2008 - 1:59 |
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 | Upcoming Domain Names Podcasts I have some great guests coming up on my Domain Names Podcast next week.
First up I will be interviewing Dan Kimball & Sean Stafford from www.dnzoom.com
We will be talking about the creation and launch of DN Zoom and what it has to offer domainers also we will be talking about Sean’s new eBook Domain Graduate.
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| OzDomainer - Saturday, April 5, 2008 - 5:4 |
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