Archive for December, 2009
Happy New Year!
by Chef Patrick on Dec.31, 2009, under News
ChefPatrick.com: Between working on a couple projects for 2010 and the kids being off of school for the holidays I haven’t been blogging much. That will change tomorrow! I’ll be back with my weekly news video and then a couple 2009 blog posts over the weekend. In the mean time, Happy New Year!!!
A Little Bit Of Domaining Knowledge
by bruce on Dec.31, 2009, under News
BruceMarler.com: Earlier this week I had a good friend come by to spending a few hours learning the ropes of searching for domains, where to back order drops, and the other things that I tell people before they even buy their first domain.
It was a great few hours, a few weeks back he had indicated interest in the industry so I focused him on Domain…
The $XX Auction That Nobody Knew About ……Part 1
by ShaneCultra on Dec.31, 2009, under News
DomainShane.com: A few weeks ago an auction went down over at DnForum that didn’t get much publicity. While the big boys of domaining drink their Grey Goose, sit in their limos trading million dollar domains and texting each other SEO tricks,us regular guys are picking up the scraps on the forum boards. Earlier in the year,
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Reflections on the End of a Year (and a Decade) and the Start of New Ones
by Domaining.com on Dec.31, 2009, under News
DNJournal: A fleeting masterpiece appeared in my backyard this morning. I was struck by how appropriate it was to see this on the last day of another decade – to be reminded that despite recessions and wars and all of the other ills affecting the world – there is always a new day ahead, another chance to try to make today a little better than y…
Top Five Domaining Events Of 2009: From Nipplegate to Halvarez
by Morgan on Dec.31, 2009, under News
Domainvestors.TV: First let me say – wow! It has been an amazing year in the Domaining world. A lot has happened this year and I thought now would be the best time to review some of the highlights and give some initial thoughts on how to stay ahead of the pack in 2010. I’m going to
In Play: Live Current May Have Sold Leisure.com
by Andrew Allemann on Dec.31, 2009, under News
Domain Name Wire:
Live Current Media sale of Leisure.com may be in the works.
The whois information for Leisure.com has changed, signaling a possible sale by Live Current Media (livc.ob). The whois record for the domain name on December 22 showed Live Current Media; on December 30 the record changed to GoDaddy’s Domains by Proxy. The nameserver…
New Dot .hub market soon to open
by domainqueen on Dec.31, 2009, under News
DomainNameReview.com
: .hub is real. The HUB grew out of disputes about marshland property taxes, oyster bed revenues, and coconut harvesting environmental concerns gave rise to this constitutional anarchy. While the United Nations is still considering their petition offer, the European domain markets have been awash in requests for dot-HUB. The country co…
No more posts from DomainGang until next year
by Lucius "Guns" Fabrice on Dec.31, 2009, under News
DomainGang.com: Several years ago, newspapers served the public by offering up to date information in a manner that spawned competition.
Eventually, most publications started providing bonus items to go with the printed edition, such as CDs, books, DVDs or even perfumes and such apparently useful items.
Unfortunately, we at DomainGang are a poor ele…
Can-Do Dominican Republic Market Open
by domainqueen on Dec.31, 2009, under News
DomainNameReview.com
: The first stage land rush of Dominican Republic names is now in play. The domain TLD sales for the country code .DO are now occuring through March 2010. When competition for a single .do name happens, priority will be given to the person who has the registration under .com.do, .net.do, or .org. do for the longest period.
Expats Can Buy .Fr’s says Marcaria
by domainqueen on Dec.31, 2009, under News
DomainNameReview.com
: French Domain Hub Marcaria.com says that AFNIC announced in late 2009 that it was extending the qualification of purchase for .FR cc TLD names to French expatriates. This can mean big opportunity for domainers with formerly French colleagues or employees, or domain name portfolio managers with French expatriate contacts.