Having just closed the escrow for a domain sold to a corporation, I can only attest to this: selling domains to a company takes more effort, than when the buyer is an individual. In my days as an employee of corporations, I experienced the events of "Office Space" almost verbatim; middle … [Read more...]
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So what do I use PayPal for?
As a PayPal user since its launch in 1999, I've become attached to this form of electronic payment. In fact, it was PayPal rather than any other form of electronic payment, that did away with my need to hold onto physical cash. So what do I use my PayPal balance for these days? When money … [Read more...]
Melbourne IT: Get support via Twitter
NameJet has been auctioning off domains of various registrars, one of which is Australian Melbourne IT. Having won an auction for a domain at that particular registrar, I decided to transfer it out as soon as possible. Upon logging to my account, I was able to obtain a "registry key" that I … [Read more...]
Valid reasons to cancel Escrow
In more than 10 years of using Escrow.com to facilitate both domain sales and domain acquisitions, I've come across a handful of situations that required cancellation of the escrow process. Either as the seller or the buyer, there are valid reasons to cancel escrow; a process that requires the … [Read more...]
You don’t need a killer generic to build a brand
My good friend Mike Berkens at TheDomains seemed to be in 'shock and awe' mode today, over the rebranding of Buy.com as 'Rakuten'. A couple of facts: Rakuten exists as a brand since 1999 in Japan, having used the name "Rakuten Ichiba" since 1997. Apparently, Rakuten generated $4.7 billion dollars … [Read more...]
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