Domain hacks get their revenge day

As announced at Mike Berkens's blog, the sales price of Meet.me wasn't a surprise; what's surprising is that a so-called "domain hack" wasn't picked up from the Montenegrin registry at a higher price. Domain hacks are combinations of keyword+TLD to form a word or even a phrase. Some are … [Read more...]

Should you buy domains at the BIN price?

When a house goes on the market, its ability to be sold quickly depends on two factors: quality and price. In a similar fashion, depending on how good a domain name is, the factoring of its price determines how fast it piques the interest of buyers. When a seller lists a Buy It Now (BIN) … [Read more...]

Being pro-active: Universities snap their .xxx domains

Nowadays, an increasing number of Americans become sexually active in college, instead of at a younger age. Universities set the paradigm with regards to research, life, personal relationships and technology, which includes the Internet and domain names. It's not strange that the Washington … [Read more...]

Greekfest in Orlando: When to say “Opa!”

It's refreshing to see that Greek Orthodoxy in America is going strong; with 6 million Orthodox Christians in the US, young and old Americans of Greek heritage support their community through their local churches. In Orlando, the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox church of greater Orlando offers a … [Read more...]

Tia Wood’s article on Lead Capture

Developer Tia Wood is one of the few true developers with a focus on the domain industry. She's hard working and possesses great development and programming skills. While some domainers call 'development' the mere installation of WordPress with cosmetic changes of a WP theme, Tia Wood actually … [Read more...]