 | How much money do you make parking your domains? How much money do you make in domain parking?
Well, that’s a good question to ask but its not the right question to ask.
Why so?
Lets say someone says that he makes $5000 per month or $60000 per year parking his domain portfolio.
That is a decent amount of money to make in domain parking every month. Many times SHARETHIS.addEnt...
| DN Blogger - Friday, July 25, 2008 - 10:20 |
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 | Prenups vs. Wills - Which Would You Develop? I just picked up two pretty strong legal domain names. Chances are good that I will develop one of them using a legal affiliate relationship and possibly a directory, and I will probably sell the other one. Both domain names are common legal terms, and they both have fairly strong search numbers according
| Elliot Silver - Friday, July 25, 2008 - 12:55 |
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 | Domain Developers Turn to Search Engine Optimization Buy domain. Develop. Then what?
As domainers turn to development to monetize their domains, they may be discouraged to find the revenue on their developed sites not meeting expectations. Unfortunately, it’s not as simple as developing mini-sites or full-fledged web sites, launching them, and letting the checks roll in.
That...
| Domain Name Wire - Friday, July 25, 2008 - 13:29 |
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 | Real Companies with Bad Names When will companies choose names we can spell?
I’ve ranted about web 2.0 spellings before. But it’s not just web 2.0 companies that choose bad names that you can’t spell or understand. It’s big venture backed companies that serve enterprises and consumers alike.
I was helping my wife with some research the oth...
| Domain Name Wire - Friday, July 25, 2008 - 14:15 |
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 | Ex-Marchex Employees Pay Up For Competing Web Sites Pair allegedly copied code and set up competing web sites while working at Marchex
Does Marchex (NASDAQ: MCHX) have a good business plan? A couple of its former employees think so. The pair have agreed to pay $100,000 after allegedly copying Marchex code and creating competing web sites, reports Puget Sound Business Journal.
| Domain Name Wire - Friday, July 25, 2008 - 12:29 |
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 | 486 Four Letter .com’s end today at TDNAM.com I noticed today that all 486 domains end today on TDNAM.com and we all know when that many end right around the same time… there will be plenty of deals to be had!
All appear to be Expired domains and all end in 5-10 hours from this posting. (9:03 PDT-2:10 PDT). Most contain 2 premium letters, a
| DotWeekly - Friday, July 25, 2008 - 6:47 |
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 | Country Codes, the only True geo domains Country Code Domains will one day surpass the current king of the hill .Com .There are far more local and national companies selling goods within each country than international enterprises.People (buyers) tend to trust local (country) domains and enterprises over international companies. Regulatory andother legal hurdles frequently ...
| Mister US - Friday, July 25, 2008 - 8:42 |
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 | Ex-Marchex Employees In Trouble For Setting Up Copycat Sites Marchex (MCHX) has sued two ex-employees for deceptively creating and running competing websites. The pair - Eric Thoreson and Casey Manion - have agreed to pay Marchex $100,000 in legal fees and deactivate their competing sites.
The article by the Puget Sound Business Journal explained that the duo “had copied key Marchex comp...
| Domain Name News - Friday, July 25, 2008 - 18:6 |
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 | Google Knol - a Wikipedia killer?? Apparently so. Dont forget you can throw into the mix the likes of wordpress and yahoo answers as well - apparently both these should be going to the sword any day soon ..
Ive often wondered about Google and encyclopedia style info sites - wikipedia being the most popular. No matter what you search for it
| Julia Mackenzie - Friday, July 25, 2008 - 4:36 |
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 | Make your domain “Look Good” when you display it or say it! Watching TV, reading newspapers, listening to the radio and just general reading online always seems to amaze me how entities display their domain names. Most domain names I see in newspapers hear on the radio and see on TV always seem to include www. with their web address. Why? Do they think their customers don’t kn...
| DotWeekly - Friday, July 25, 2008 - 8:2 |
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 | World2Work Releases Statement About Fired.com UDRP Case Company claims rights to domain because prior owner has not used it.
After Domain Name Wire posted a story about the Fired.com UDRP case and contacted World2Work Corporation, the complainant, World2Work and its attorney released a statement about the case.
The company claims that it should have rights to the domain name based on its ...
| Domain Name Wire - Friday, July 25, 2008 - 9:52 |
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 | Sedo Cares? Gives HALF the funds to charity! If I asked you to tell me the first things that come to mind when I say “Sedo” - what would you say? I might be completely wrong, but I’m guessing the word “cares” wouldn’t be one of them.
This morning I received an email titled “Wishing Well Promotion:: Win Cash and Promote Change!“. A...
| Domainer Income - Friday, July 25, 2008 - 20:19 |
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 | VQU.COM Sold for $6551 on Bido and More Stats VQU.COM Sold for $6551 on Bido, just $51 above my estimation as posted in the sale comments
The letter quality isn’t good and only 123K results in google, but it has a decent acronym for “very quick update”, a phrase that could be branded into a hosting, or web services.
This is the forth
| Domain Magnate - Friday, July 25, 2008 - 14:52 |
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 | Tim Chen Joins Thought Convergence Tim Chen, an online media and advertising specialist, has joined Thought Convergence and is expected to be heavily involved in all the company’s business units including TrafficZ and DomainTools.
“Tim is well experienced in the domain space and comes with a lot of knowledge and skills in dealing with domain monetization a...
| Domain Name News - Friday, July 25, 2008 - 21:1 |
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 | Jul/25/08 Impact of new ICANN extensions on UK businesses Do UK businesses really need to worry? ICANN’s recent announcement that businesses can now apply for domain extensions outside of the TLDs (top level domains) currently in use, like .uk, .com or .org, has caused a huge buzz in the business community. But should companies really start defensively registering extensions and stump...
| SEDO - Friday, July 25, 2008 - 9:1 |
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 | Villas.com Sold for 305k Euros Villas.com Sold for 305k Euros on sedo, $480 USD in one the largest sales this year.
In other sales, yestarday’s 20K euro sale of gmx.ca was one of the highest for a Canadian domain. Gmx.com is a huge site with alexa 123, so they are most likely the buyers. More .ca sales:
Afternic:
adultdate.ca $1,000
airfaredeals.ca $500
teas...
| Domain Magnate - Friday, July 25, 2008 - 2:49 |
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 | New Basketball.org logo released Basketball.org announced the release of the new logo today. Thanks goes out to Tony, who did a great job combining our whole teams thoughts.
I will be posting a Basketball.org advertisement across the top of GreenTaxi for a little while going forward while we slowly ramp up the marketing effort into our launch later this year
| Green Taxi - Friday, July 25, 2008 - 1:42 |
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 | ND Weekly
Season’s greetings,
Well, the summer continues its tradition of slow news weeks (when will the rains come?) but there are some interesting morsels to digest over the weekend. Google may or may not be shaking up its parking rules; .ME registrations hit 50,000 in just over a week; there is talk of the .com.au aftermarket
| NameDrive - Friday, July 25, 2008 - 9:56 |
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 | BrowseRank - Microsoft’s Answer to PageRank Microsoft thinks that they have the answer to PageRank, by releasing a new concept called BrowseRank.?? From the researcher’s paper about BrowseRank…
We propose computing page importance by using a ???user browsing graph??? created from user behavior data. In this graph, vertices represent pages and directed edges represe...
| Scott Fish - Friday, July 25, 2008 - 17:27 |
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 | auDRP - Dispute Resolution Policies for the .au domain extenstion auDA > auDRP > auDRP Providers auDA does not handle auDRP complaints. Complaints under the policy may be submitted to any auDA approved dispute resolution service provider (listed below in alphabetical order). Complaints are determined by a panel (single- or...
| Anticybersquatting - Friday, July 25, 2008 - 12:25 |
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 | Speed-dating new TLD Registry Providers: Directi
Note: you may want to read the Introduction and Part One of this series for a quick overview of the “speed-dating” process and some notes about the results presented here. Answers are from the registry operator, and don’t represent our independent evaluation.
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| NamesAtWork - Friday, July 25, 2008 - 0:29 |
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 | 116 Expired Domains I sent my newsletter subscribers a list of 116 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.
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| DnExpert - Friday, July 25, 2008 - 5:28 |
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