As I'm bidding farewell to the old school registrars that I patronized over the years, I can't but notice their pitfalls. Switching over to a modern domain management system, such as that offered by Uniregistry, is the culmination of frustration, wasted time, and often money, as experienced at … [Read more...]
Check your PayPal account for a negative balance, courtesy of the banking system
Your PayPal account might have a negative balance currently, and it's all the fault of the banking system. Since 1999, I use PayPal regularly and it's a great tool for online transactions, including the sale and acquisition of domain names. As I check my PayPal account daily, I was surprised … [Read more...]
Domain pricing game: Acquisition middlemen still going strong in 2017
Domain acquisition services, operating behind the scenes on behalf of usually well-off buyers, continue to game the domain market. Even when there is no trademark associated with particular domains, those middlemen attempt to acquire them at the lowest possible cost, putting pressure on the … [Read more...]
Network Solutions : Going against the grain of UX norm
The domain inventory of Network Solutions has been diminishing, since the introduction of competitive domain registrars. The once dreaded $35 dollar fee for .com registrations has dropped to the sub $10 range, but even to this day, NetSol attempts to make it difficult for its customers to … [Read more...]
Domain inquiries : Turn off that autoresponder email
Communicating on a platform such as the Uniregistry Market can have its challenges. I recently mentioned how some inquiries assume the Uniregistry domain selling platform is a live chat of sorts; Uniregistry is currently working on adding a note that describes the response … [Read more...]
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