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Time for another list of expired domains
Posted on February 16th, 2008 by admin in Expired Domains | No Comments »
I posted another list of expired domains in the DNXpert domain name forum. I have gotten into a habit of picking out the best ones and describing my idea of what I’d do with a domain name if I purchased it. I also commented about the latest decision by Parked.com to not pay for arbitrage [...]
16/02/2008 Expired Domain List Archive
Posted on February 16th, 2008 by admin in Expired Domains | No Comments »
I posted a list of 134 expired domains in the DNXpert domain name forum today. I practice showing only a sample of that list on my blog here to be fair to the folks that bothered to register on the FREE forum. If you want to learn more about domaining and how I find these [...]
Domains ending in .mp3, .pdf, .jpg, .exe?
Posted on February 15th, 2008 by admin in Domain News | 3 Comments »
At the latest ICANN conference in New Delhi there has been talkĀ over the possibility of domains ending in popular file extensions such as .mp3, .pdf, .jpg, .exe etc. ICANN is testing the waters by asking for feedback from regular folk like you and me at their forum. The changes if approved might take effect [...]
Do you rush your domain name purchase?
Posted on February 14th, 2008 by admin in Domain News, Domaining 101 | 1 Comment »
Whether you are involved in online or offline business, when you prepare to work on a new projects one of the things you most likely have on your agenda is registering a domain name. Interestingly, many people do not pay enough attention to this important facet of a business’ identity. According to a study by [...]
Banned domains – how to avoid them
Posted on February 13th, 2008 by admin in Domain News, Domaining 101 | 5 Comments »
If you are in the business of buying and selling domains, catching domains on the drop, or collecting domains you think might be valuable in the future, it is important to make sure the domains you are purchasing are not damaged goods. If your website is already banned or you are worried about getting banned [...]
Parked.com enforces arbitrage, paid traffic ban
Posted on February 13th, 2008 by admin in Domain News | 7 Comments »
I got an interesting email from Parked.com today. They have been notified by Yahoo that from 14th February 2008, Yahoo will not pay for any clicks generated as a result of bought traffic or any traffic from PPC or hyperlinks. So, since Parked.com is a Yahoo based parking company, the only traffic that will be [...]
Novice Domainer tattooes DomainTools logo on arm. Brave or Mad?
Posted on February 12th, 2008 by admin in Domain News | 3 Comments »
Wow. This is definitely a first! Paul Brin of KYGallery.com ( he earned the linkback with this stunt ) tattooed the DomainTools.com gears logo on his forearm while in Seattle. Having tattooed the cool lookin’ logo on his arm he notified Jay Westervald of DomainTools and Jay, being a good sport, rewarded Paul with a [...]
Bored.com sells for $4.5 million
Posted on February 12th, 2008 by admin in Domain News | 1 Comment »
Moniker, an Oversee.net company, have announced that they have successfully brokered the sale of Border.com for $4.5 million ($4 million plus 170 website portfolio worth $500,000). The new owners of Bored.com are JW Media , the company that owns BuyShoes.com and Campout.com. A spokesman for JW Media said, “We’ve been waiting a long time for [...]
Domain name search – How to find an available domain for your next website
Posted on February 11th, 2008 by admin in Domain News, Domaining 101 | 10 Comments »
I have had many emails from frustrated readers asking for ways to find available domain names for their new websites. They don’t have the time to look for or wait for domains to expire. They also don’t have the startup cash to fork out for a pricey domain. They just want a cool, fresh, new domain name to get their website going.
I am tired of replying with the same comment, so I have decided to post a method I use to find available domain names right here for future reference.
31st annual public meeting of ICANN
Posted on February 11th, 2008 by admin in Domain News | No Comments »
The 31st annual public meeting of ICANN got under way this morning in New Delhi, India. The move to IPv6, the introduction of Internationalized Domain Names (IDNs) and various gTLD issues are hot on the agenda. You can view a press release by the Indian NIC here.
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