Archives for February 2014

Life paths: Outside criticism is irrelevant

Late last week, I caught this great tweet by Frank Schilling, who said: "If you knew how little people thought about you - you wouldn't worry what people think of you." The average human brain engages itself in a variety of thoughts daily; thousands of electrical pulses occur to facilitate the … [Read more...]

Monosyllabic inquiries get no response

In the past I've covered the language barrier of certain cultures, that stifles or renders communication impossible. One of the great people that I met during NamesCon, is George Hong of Guta.com. He explained to me the intricacies of the Chinese domain market, and the fact that many Chinese … [Read more...]

Defining vision: Never let go of your life’s driving force

My dad turned 80 this past summer, and despite some persistent health issues he's still looking at life as the ultimate playground for gathering knowledge and experience. His words "I'm not afraid of dying, but not just yet" have had a profound effect on me. It's the kind of attitude that defines … [Read more...]

The time is now, to thrive or flatline: Domain investment strategies for your business

I don't sugar-coat things, and I don't plan to change the rules of engagement now. If you haven't started exploring the repercussions of the new Internet name space expansion for your business, better find a quiet place to flatline. Don't like that brutal image of your eventual business death? … [Read more...]

Domainer spam: Never go full retard

One of my favorite movies is Tropic Thunder. It sports a brilliant script and Oscar-worthy acting by its cast; Robert Downey Jr. was nominated for best performance by an actor in a supportive role. In a scene from that movie, Robert Downey Jr. says: "You went full retard, man. Never go full … [Read more...]