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The First Domain Newsletter App!
by admin on Feb.01, 2012, under News
Just Dropped: Hi Everyone I wanted to take a few moments and update the domain community about something we are very excited about it. As many of you know the Justdropped.com Newsletter has been one of the longest running newsletter publications in our industry. With well over 65,000 subscribers our newsletter attracts the attention of seasoned do…
WHICH DOMAIN COMPANY IS BEST FOR PARKING DOMAINS (More than PPC)
by admin on Jan.31, 2012, under News
Stephen Douglas: I have almost 2000 domains parked at Parked.com. Weird stuff going on there, and I haven’t received any messages about it. I want to move my domains to the BEST monetization source other than selling to an enduser or building them out, which I anticipate doing throughout my portfolio’s existence. If anyone knows of the
Virtualization, Cloud Computing, Emerging Domain Engineering Technologies
by admin on Jan.30, 2012, under News
DomainAfterLife.com: As most of my blog readers know, I work fulltime in education. Specifically I work for a high school in Illinois here we support over 1,400 computer nodes every day. As our user base’s needs increase, so does the need for emerging technology. We suspect over the course of two years approx we will have
CAN YOU LOSE YOUR MOST VALUABLE DOMAIN TO A COMPETITOR’S TM FILING? WE ANSWER ANDREW ALLEMANN
by admin on Jan.30, 2012, under News
Stephen Douglas: (This post is in response to DomainNameWire’s Andrew Allemann’s answer to my comments on his post referring to TM’s. REFERENCE: Andrew Allemann January 29th, 2012 | 7:14 pm @ Stephen Douglas – “That’s not true. You can file a trademark anytime. You can even file an “intent to use” trademark before you eve…
Notes on an Industry
by admin on Jan.24, 2012, under News
DomainConsultant.com: Ok so G’s post yesterday made me feel bad about my own lack of commentary, so I thought I’d take a few minutes to jot down some notes on the biz, the current ‘state of our union’ as it were. – Any current strategy, domain or otherwise, should include a focus on mobile platforms…but… -
KindActs.com
by admin on Jan.24, 2012, under News
ImpulseCorp.com: I launched a new site today at KindActs.com, to help motivate people to do random acts of kindness. I was inspired when I saw the “Kindness Boomerang” video by the charity Life Vest Inside on James Altucher’s blog, and remembered around 5 years ago that I had bought the domain KindActs.com (I think for $1250)
G.uest Post: DomainFest Predictions
by admin on Jan.23, 2012, under News
DomainConsultant.com: So here we are again, at that time of year when domain “professionals” gather in Southern California for sun, fun, booze and a respiratory infection…among other things. So what then to expect this year at DomainFest? What to expect at a time of transition and perhaps even turmoil in the industry? After careful yet inebriated
Noticing Better Quality In Pending Delete Domains!
by admin on Jan.21, 2012, under News
DomainAfterLife.com: I haven’t blogged about expiring domains in a while because there hasn’t been much that’s caught my eye. I have been scanning the drop lists, but nothing’s really popped out at me. Or the quantity of quality domains I spotted seemed to vary between 0-2 a day. It must be my screening methods, but tonight
First GreatDomains Auction of 2012: My Picks
by admin on Jan.19, 2012, under News
TLD.org: The first GreatDomains.com auction of 2012 has kicked off. I am not a fan of the switch from the auction being GreatDomains.com to it now being on Sedo.com, and I also can’t seem to be able to direct link to … Continue reading →
Dynadot Opens Up API to All Customers, Not Just Bulk Customers
by admin on Jan.19, 2012, under News
DomainAfterLife.com: I just received an email from Todd Han that Dynadot.com has now opened up it’s API to all users. This is great news for Dynadot customers who enjoy drop catching domains but were turned off by the $500 spending / pre payment. Now any Dynadot customer can tap right into the API system without having