If you casually acquire domain names off lists, auctions or even domain investors beware: some of these domains might be stolen property. Last week, a domain auction that was advertised on blogs, social media, and even Domaining.com, was terminated. The domain was stolen from its rightful … [Read more...]
We are a start-up and can’t afford five figures
Every time I receive an inquiry for a domain name best suited for a start-up or a product, I face the same dilemma. Do I quote the maximum valuation price for the domain, or do I give them a break? This dilemma stems from a statement that is often part of the response to a quote: We are a … [Read more...]
LinkedIn Premium : 33% success rate with InMail function
I recently upgraded to the Premium membership at LinkedIn, the global network of professionals. It's not that I desired to expand my 500+ business connections much further. After all, one has to be selective with their contacts, or things like this happen. In this case, I was interested in … [Read more...]
If NameBright can do it, so should other domain registrars
Recently, I shared my frustration on the prolonged time it takes to confirm outgoing domain transfers away from NameCheap. While some blame the delays on the fact that NameCheap utilizes the back-end of eNom, from my understanding NameCheap is an ICANN-accredited domain registrar and no longer an … [Read more...]
Love, money and the meaning of life
In this time and era we're often caught in the rat-race, and society has changed a lot in the past decade and a half. While the Internet connects billions of people, that digital umbilical cord is fragile and easy to disintegrate into the bits and pieces it's composed of. Our friends are … [Read more...]
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