 | My Take on .TV (& Other TLD) A discussion about the Geo Domain Expo turned into a lively discussion/debate about the merits of the .TV extension and developing .TV domain names. As most people know, I don’t care to own alternate extensions for a variety of reasons, with the most important being that consumers aren’t really aware of these alternate ex...
| Elliot Silver - Sunday, July 20, 2008 - 19:49 |
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 | Thanks Google..! Did i really just say that? Against everything you’ve seen from Google in the past, well, forever…. Google have actually decided to give out some pertinent information that will be of benefit to domain owners. Yes, you heard me correctly.. Ok, before I go into the details, let me also point out that im gonna give you this weeks “Julia’s ...
| Julia Mackenzie - Sunday, July 20, 2008 - 16:17 |
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 | Trademark typo 4ie.com, unfortunately selling on TDNAM uh oh, a name up for auction: 4ie.com is a typo of my trademark 4ei…..
Its unfortunate that there is some bidding on it as the person who wins it will be stuck with an investment lost as well as a headache. I know as a domainer at heart myself, it could be valuable for resale,
| Unplain - Sunday, July 20, 2008 - 11:47 |
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 | .TV Extenstion’s Impact on Tuvalu’s Economy and Education
Owen Frager sent over a very interesting post of his regarding the history of the .TV domain extension and the impact it has had on the country of Tuvalu, the country for which this extension was initially designated.
Interestingly, Tuvalu no longer owns the .TV domain extension. The Prime Minister sold the extension in 1999 for $5...
| Green Taxi - Sunday, July 20, 2008 - 17:7 |
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 | .Me Auctions Begin Tommorow Just got an e-mail saying that the first .ME domains auctions start tomorrow for those domains which received more than 1 pre-order.
The auctions will last 3 days each and we will of course let you know how they are going.
Here are the domains we have on our radar for the next 2 days:
ride.me
why.me
escort.me
translate.me
hug.me
The ...
| The Domains - Sunday, July 20, 2008 - 20:13 |
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 | ICANN approves new .INFO policy As reported earlier, Afilias had submitted a proposal to ICANN for the .INFO gTLD that would allow them to shut down domain names at will if they consider them abusive. ICANN has approved the proposal without soliciting comments, however comments to any registry proposal can be submitted at any time by sending an email to
| Domain Name News - Sunday, July 20, 2008 - 17:37 |
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 | LLL.ca and NNN.ca Names For Sale I’m reducing my .ca portfolio and selling some 3 letter and 3 number names at very attractive prices.
Having some of these in your portfolio is a must for any Canadian domainer. The LLL.ca were all registered last year and since then the prices have been growing steadily. Canadian domains can only be registered
| Domain Magnate - Sunday, July 20, 2008 - 5:37 |
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 | Aweber widget shows aweber subscriber count - will you use it? I have been using Aweber to handle my newsletter subscribers and newsletter sending for as long as dnxpert.com has been around - I am more than happy with the service and unless something extraordinary happens to force my hand, I don’t think I will be switching over to anything else.
In recent times Aweber have been
| DnExpert - Sunday, July 20, 2008 - 17:25 |
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 | Godaddy Coupon Codes
Here is a list of current Godaddy.com coupon codes! These coupon codes can be used for a range of products like Domain Renewal, registration, TDNAM and more. Enjoy!
goxtgi200c $6.85 .com Renewals
catalog7 25% off a $75 or greater order
gdbb776 reduces .COM/.net on TDNAM from $9.99 to around $7.50
gdp0723d $6.99...
| DotWeekly - Sunday, July 20, 2008 - 11:9 |
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 | 122 Expired Domains I sent my newsletter subscribers a list of 122 expired domains today. I practice showing only a sample of that list on my blog here to be fair to the folks that bothered to subscribe to my FREE newsletter. My newsletter is free and you can subscribe at any time though.
If you want to learn
| DnExpert - Sunday, July 20, 2008 - 17:37 |
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 | NewsGeni.us targeting realestate news A pretty popular site for realestate proffesionals. As the demand for instant news grows, so does the number of independent news outlets. NewsGeni.us aims to cut through the filler, delivering a hand-picked collection of the best, most important news, opinions, and coaching for real estate professionals, gathered from hundreds of onl...
| Mister US - Sunday, July 20, 2008 - 13:4 |
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 | WordPress is a B*E*A*S*T There will be times where I will just HAVE to ramble about some random topic just to get a train of thought out of my system. I can’t stop thinking about a lot of stuff until I actually sit down and write it down somewhere…
This particular post is about how awesome wordpress is. I personally
| Domain Columnist - Sunday, July 20, 2008 - 15:39 |
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 | Welcome to the Domain Columnist blog! I want to welcome domainers and web developers alike to my new blog, the Domain Columnist. This industry that we now call “domaining” is becoming more and more interesting with each passing day and when I discovered that domaincolumnist.com was available for registration, I was simply COMPELLED to start a blog about this ...
| Domain Columnist - Sunday, July 20, 2008 - 15:37 |
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 | A tip of the hat to pioneering domainers and trend spotters As much as I hate myself for it, I make a point of watching CNN and NBC for at least a half an hour every day. I do this not because I want to ridicule the frequent media brain-washing reports, but so that I may be one of the first to spot emerging trends in
| Domain Columnist - Sunday, July 20, 2008 - 22:56 |
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 | Afternic’s most searched for categories Every month I get an email from Afternic with the most searched domain name categories. NameMedia, the parent company of Afternic is an online media conglomerate that is one of the best at catering to domain name end-users. This month’s top 10 most searched for categories are as follows:
Business
Travel
Computers
Health
Shoppin...
| Domain Columnist - Sunday, July 20, 2008 - 22:34 |
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 | A domain history lesson Overcome with domaining nostalgia at this late hour of the night, I reveal to you the first ever dot-com registration: SYMBOLICS.COM, which appeared on the world wide web on March 15, 1985. If you browse through the list of the first 100 dot-com registrations, you will see that that pretty much all of them represent
| Domain Columnist - Sunday, July 20, 2008 - 15:45 |
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 | China upgrades global domain name “.china” will formally enter the global Internet in 2009. The China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC) officially launched “China’s domain name global escalation action” on July 16, according to Chinanews.com.
The main contents of this action are from the day domain name “.china” ent...
| IDN Focus - Sunday, July 20, 2008 - 22:46 |
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 | A dirty little S-word that is the HOLY GRAIL of domain development Get your mind out of the gutter, the word is SYNDICATION. Available to webmasters for years, it is still not widely utilized in the domaining circles. Do we lack the inclination? The technical expertise? Perhaps. The point is, many authors allow, even encourage bloggers and other webmasters to simply republish their content using RSS...
| Domain Columnist - Sunday, July 20, 2008 - 22:10 |
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 | Internet Adds 14 Million Domain Names in Q1, High Growth in China and India In the first three months of ‘08, 14 million domain names were added to the internet, according to the first quarter 2008 Domain Name Industry Brief published by VeriSign — via MarketingCharts. That’s a 17 percent increase over the fourth quarter of 2007, and 15 percent over the year-earlier period.
At the end of the firs...
| IDN Focus - Sunday, July 20, 2008 - 22:6 |
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