Archive for July, 2009
Local Directory Services Provider Local Matters Helps Put America.us on the Map
by DNJournal on Jul.31, 2009, under News
DNJournal: Providers of local directory services are helping domain owners ramp up development at a rapid pace. High profile projects like America.us and Missouri.com are drawing attention to one of the most prolific providers, Denver-based LocalMatters.com.
Cloud Computing; The Original .Mobi Killer
by The Frager factor on Jul.31, 2009, under News
The Frager factor: See all of our coverage HERE and keep hitting see older posts on bottom to go way back (did we really post all that stuff?) See SalesForce.com’s case HERE (they are a major domainer themselves).
Hot Chicks With Douche Bags (.com)
by The Frager factor on Jul.31, 2009, under News
The Frager factor: ”In my vagina two times he bites me! But his teeths are very small.” Mmmm… “ass pear paw prints leave me both attracted and repulsed. I suffer from the douchadox” Here’s another HUGE moneymaker built on the FREE Google Blogger platform proving again development does not have to be so hard.Thanks Rory
Google’s Latest Trick and It’s Brilliant
by The Frager factor on Jul.31, 2009, under News
The Frager factor: Notice when you go to YouTube and if your Bar Mitzvah, Wedding or other personal video has a copyright infringed track that can be detected, they will paste a text ad over the lower 1/3rd of the video identifying the track and offering one-click purchase through iTunes (or alternatively below the fold at Amazon). Note in this example…
Available Domain Names – July 31
by Nameclerk on Jul.31, 2009, under News
I apologize for the lack of domain lists lately. I’ve been concentrating on consolidating my current inventory as well as developing a core group of domains. I did put together a list of available, unregistered domains today that you’ll find below. These domains have the highest monthly search volume according to the Google Adwords Tool: BostonTerrierPuppies.net 33,100, HendersonHotels.net 33,100, MeridaHotels.net 27,100, WarInIraq.net 27,100, Hemophiliac.net 22,200, HarbourIslandHotels.net 18,100 and KalamazooHotels.net 18,100.
Google reports the following as having the highest cost per click (CPC) values: KalamazooHotels.net $5.36, DslInternetAccess.net $4.49, DentistSchooling.com $4.29, MagneticPhotoAlbums.com $3.36, EastBrunswickHotels.net $3.22, HarbourIslandHotels.net $3.09, ProvoHotels.net $3 and $2.97.
I’ve got about 80 quality keyword domain names for sale at Snapnames.com. These are not auctions. They’re $15 “buy it now” listings so it’s first come, first serve.
$15 BUY IT NOW Keyword Domains at SnapNames.com
Now for the freebies. See list below.
The following domain names were unregistered at the time of this post
AcceleratedCourse.com
AntiqueDiamondRing.net
ArtOfPersuasion.net
AtlantaDivorceSettlement.com
AutoDecalKits.com
AutoSpeakerBoxes.com
BicycleRepairShop.net
BlisterCream.com
BostonTerrierPuppies.net
CanadaHypnotherapy.com
CarBoxes.com
CedarFallsHotels.net
CheapEngagementRing.net
CocoaMachines.com
CollapsibleLaundryBaskets.com
CompanionBible.net
CompositeWoodDecks.com
CordlessSecurityCamera.com
CurrentHealthTopics.com
DecorativeMetalGates.com
DentistSchooling.com
DiamondHeartNecklace.net
DiamondSolitaireRing.net
DslInternetAccess.net
DvdStores.net
EastBrunswickHotels.net
EasterIslandHotels.net
Epoxied.com
EthanolDistiller.com
EthanolDistillers.com
FloralVellum.com
FootballTrainingDvd.com
ForStudentAid.com
FreelanceCommercialWriter.com
FreeSitePromotions.com
GuitarNotations.com
HarbourIslandHotels.net
Hemophiliac.net
HendersonHotels.net
HuntingtonHotels.net
InternetTradingAccount.com
ItTurnsOut.com
KalamazooHotels.net
LakesideHotels.net
LanguageWorkbooks.com
LasagnaSauce.com
LavishHome.com
LawRanking.com
MagneticPhotoAlbum.com
MagneticPhotoAlbums.com
MalaysiaGolfCourses.com
MarbleKitchenTable.com
MarbleKitchenTables.com
MeridaHotels.net
MexicanHomeDecor.net
MobilePhoneAntenna.com
ModernRoofs.com
MoroccanDecorations.com
NewCarMaintenance.com
NitroglycerinTablets.com
NursingOccupations.com
PawtucketHotels.net
PebbleBeachHotels.net
PepperPoppers.com
PerformanceEvaluations.net
ProfessionalEthics.net
ProvoHotels.net
RomaineLettuce.net
ShabbyChicDecor.net
StrengthTrainingDvd.com
UsbThumbDrive.net
VibeLine.net
WarInIraq.net
WholesaleFenceSupplies.com
WindwardLakes.com
WroughtIronTables.net
Domain News Episode 25
by Chef Patrick on Jul.31, 2009, under News
ChefPatrick.com: This weeks video is sponsored by inForum.in. With 3,100 members and almost 15,000 posts inForum is THE place to talk .in domain names.
Links:
T.R.A.F.F.I.C. Brooklyn Show – Price goes up after today!
RickLatona.com Submit your domains for Rick’s August 21st auction.
DomainNameWire.com Wikipedia says Domainers are Cybersquatte…
Technical Problems Postpone The .CM LandRush
by MHB on Jul.31, 2009, under News
The Domains: The .cm domain name registry announced, today, that the landrush (first come, first served), domain registration for .cm domain names, originally due at 00:00 UTC tomorrow, has been postponed due to technical problems.
Plenty Of Opinions On Yahoo-Microsoft
by MHB on Jul.31, 2009, under News
The Domains: Seems like everyone has an opinion on the Yahoo-Microsoft deal.
Here are some stories you might want to check out:
New York Times.
The CEO Of Microsoft is surprised at the stock market’s reaction to the deal.
The CEO of Microsoft says the market undervalues the deal to Yahoo
TheStreet.com: “Microsoft get’s the milk …
Awesome New Website Events Calendar
by Elliot on Jul.31, 2009, under News
Elliot Silver: For a while, I wasn’t happy with the event calendars on Burbank.com, Lowell.com, and Newburyport.com. Because of the way the default calendar was used, I couldn’t index event listings, and there were also duplicate page issues due to the functionality. The calendar featured pop-up events, and when a visitor clicked anywhe…
Who Are The Real Cybersquatters?
by Kevin Jackson on Jul.31, 2009, under News
eBusinessDomains: I have heard someone said before that people who commit crimes do so because they thought they could get away with it.
Then there is the classic, “Innocent, until proven guilty”.
I have seen a few blogs highlighting the “error” over at Wikipedia, where it is redirecting searches for the terms “Domainer” and “Domaining” to its entry