Currently, there are several active threads over at DNForum, related to spam sent to domainers. According to Wikipedia, spam is the use of electronic messaging systems (including most broadcast media, digital delivery systems) to send unsolicited bulk messages indiscriminately. With regards … [Read more...]
Archives for 2010
Fly Fabulous: the Business class Registrar
I've been using Fabulous.com as my primary domain registrar for two years now; it was a choice that was made despite having had a long term commitment to eNom. As I've reviewed the features of domainer-grade registrars in the past and presented the extensive level of security Fabulous.com … [Read more...]
Get ready to quit your day job. Or not.
One of my favorite industry blogs is that of DomainAnimal. Having spent several hours on the phone with Mike, I can attest that he's a serious individual with some very interesting thoughts and ideas about domains and marketing, that can be located several degrees outside of the proverbial … [Read more...]
Hart to Hart(nett): Some free advice about security
When I met Dr. Chris Hartnett during TRAFFIC Orlando in 2008, I enjoyed his stories of success; an early adopter of the new Internet era, Dr. Hartnett is part of the elite, old guard of domain entrepreneurs. Having read the incident of his identity theft situation, I can't but sympathize - but … [Read more...]
On the subject of the TechCrunch acquisition by AOL
I'll begin by saying that I'm not an AOL fan. I never liked their litter-producing mass mailed floppies, CDs and DVDs. I didn't like their AOL chatrooms and boards that reeked of BBS era community behavior. TechCrunch was acquired by AOL for allegedly $25 million and I like that, so let me … [Read more...]
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