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...]
Speculators lose a fortune betting on Greek matters
Got to love domainers and their opinionated one liners: Greece is finished! It's Greece's fault! Greece out! As a Greek transplant in the US with family in Greece, I have the advantage of being more objective than those that rely on spectacular media photos and television mumbo-jumbo in order to … [Read more...]
NameJet: Did a domain speculator cause trouble with another man’s won auction?
Mike Berkens over at TheDomains.com blogged about how the domain Switch.net - a generic term pertaining to several uses - was sent to the WIPO days after it was won at a NameJet auction. Dorian Banks, CEO and co-founder of Metro Bridge - a Vancouver, Canada based company that provides broadband … [Read more...]
The insatiable hunger of the Chinese for numeric domains
A few months ago I mentioned how a domain of mine got hit with 4,000 WHOIS queries while it neared its expiration date. After reading Shane's post about the sale of 55.com to a Chinese company, I noticed that one of my numeric domains accumulated almost 1,000 WHOIS queries - again at … [Read more...]

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