Archives for 2011

Party like a Rockefeller

Aged "just" 74 years and six months, senator Jay "John" Rockefeller is still keeping America safe from its natural enemies. In a letter published at the Talk Radio News Service, senator Rockefeller made this statement: “I’m concerned that this expansion of generic, top-level domains, if it … [Read more...]

GoDaddy and the early days of domaining – Would you sell that domain back?

Jamie over at DotWeekly posted an interesting story about a domain he sold and which was let to expire and which he re-registered. My story is similar, yet different - so Jamie's post brought back some interesting domaining memories. Eleven years ago I registered a two-word .com domain that I … [Read more...]

SOPA.com – A great resource tool in the right hands

The 'SOPA' buzzword will remain alive through the holiday season and beyond, especially since the Congress has yet to decide on the fate of the bill by the same name. The "Stop Online Piracy Act" gives controversial authority to the US Government to take down any web site and content it deems … [Read more...]

Wham, bam – Thank you Sedo!

For the third year in a row I will commend Sedo's performance in the domain aftermarket. Sedo has been absolutely stellar for me in 2011, resulting in a record number of sales. While the PPC performance has dropped, it's the same across the board with other PPC companies, thanks to Google's … [Read more...]

Beware of TDNAM auctions in the thousands of dollars

Using TDNAM can lead to some great acquisitions on the cheap; while their auction interface lacks the live updates like that of NameJet, there are still some great deals to be found. Unfortunately, I had a taste of the pitfalls of the GoDaddy TDNAM system recently, when an auction I won ended up … [Read more...]