Archive for October, 2009
Ron Jackson Has A Big Head Too
by Chef Patrick on Oct.30, 2009, under News
ChefPatrick.com: Ron Jackson, one of the nicest domainers I know, now has a big head. That’s right, Warren Royal of Bobbleheads.com has done it again. First he did it last year by giving Rick Schwartz a big head and now Ron Jackson.
Good news, I was able to grab an extra one for you guys. Post a
An End User Who Gets Domain Names
by bruce on Oct.30, 2009, under News
BruceMarler.com: I hear people talk all the time about people that just do not get this or that, and in many cases it is because no one has taken the time to actually present to them the value of the product or item they are expecting them to get it on. Normally, if you really have
Interested in Launching a Forum – Decent Budget
by BillionDollarMedia on Oct.30, 2009, under News
Domaining Tips: Join the brainstorming fun and help me out. What don’t you like about the existing domaining forums? Too much noise? What would you like me to do differently? What about the launch, any suggestions? Maybe a contest with HUGE prizes (three winners, $5,000/$3,000/$2,000 and then lots of other stuff)?
Just let your imagination ru…
Domain News Episode 34
by Chef Patrick on Oct.30, 2009, under News
ChefPatrick.com: This week’s video is sponsored by Parked.com. Parked.com offers over 15,000 templates, dedicated account managers and payouts twice a month. Serving over 4 million domain names.
The winner of our DomainBlog.org contest is… (gotta watch to find out)
Links:
RickLatona.com Live TRAFFIC Auction Nets $1.295 Million by TheDom…
Friday Domain News Bytes
by Andrew Allemann on Oct.30, 2009, under News
Domain Name Wire: Quick news updates before the weekend.
It’s the Friday before Halloween and there’s a lot of domain news to report. I’ll be taking off early today to go to my daughter’s Halloween school carnival (she’s dressing up as a Flamingo), so here’s a condensed version of all the news that’s fit to pr…
How To Make Your Domain Name Auction Standout
by Kumaran on Oct.30, 2009, under News
There are tons and tons of Domain names auctioned everyday. When you want your Domain name to be auctioned, it is highly important to make sure your Domain name auction stands out of the rest. This will ensure it gets maximum coverage and hence the maximum price.
I have already touched this in my previous post.
Our Father who art in Heaven – Domainers’ prayer
by Lucius "Guns" Fabrice on Oct.30, 2009, under News
DomainGang.com: Our Domainer who art in TRAFFIC,
Hallowed be thy domain Name.
Thy Registrar come.
Thy Renewal be done,
On WHOIS as it is in Verisign.
Give us this day our domain revenue.
And forgive us our typodomains,
As we forgive those who cybersquat against us.
And lead us not into trademark registration,
But deliver us from parking companies.
F…
Photon Group Submits Formal Takeover Offer for Dark Blue Sea
by Andrew Allemann on Oct.30, 2009, under News
Domain Name Wire: Group submits plan to takeover Fabulous‘ parent company.
Photon Group has submitted its formal share purchase statement (pdf) for its planned purchase of outstanding Dark Blue Sea shares. Dark Blue Sea is the parent company of domain name registrar and parking company Fabulous.
Photon owns almost 30% of the outstanding shares i…
Poker Domain Name Listing Service at PokerDomainNames.com
by Mike on Oct.30, 2009, under News
NameTalent.com: I have always loved collecting and developing poker domain names. However, right now besides my personal poker blog which will be located at 79Spades.com, I am not going to be developing any poker websites. I wanted some extra exposure for my poker domains that are for sale so I checked out a service I heard about at PokerDomainN…
Looking Back on Geodomain Names
by Elliot on Oct.30, 2009, under News
Elliot Silver: I saw a thread that was rekindled on DomainState that I hadn’t looked at in a number of months. Recent comments seem to indicate that some people believe geodomain values are significantly diminished. For the purposes of this article, I am going to refer strictly to city/state/country/region .com domain names only.
Yes, I belie…
