Developers, developers, developers, developers!

To claim the "developer" title in the domaining industry, one needs to be able to successfully perform a certain range of tasks. A developer creates their own content, programs their relational database and codes scripts. A developer designs their own templates, layouts, web sites or modifies … [Read more...]

Time to change your Domainer Homepage

The speediest method to display a useful web site upon browsing, is the launch of a homepage every time your browser starts. I'm a news junkie so my choice is usually CNN or MSNBC - other times I switch over to TechCrunch. As a domainer though, there is one page that you need to bring up most … [Read more...]

Enom no more

Using eNom as a registrar these days is a leftover from around 2002; that's when I acquired a reseller account and managed to keep my domain renewal costs low. An incident that occurred on Sunday made me change my strategy with regards to eNom; instead of keeping my remaining domains there - … [Read more...]

Google: Search fast, Forget faster

Google's new instant search might be an opportunity to weigh the element of speed. Not search speed, but the speed of how fast memories fade. Remembering an event such as the September 11, 2001 loss of life is something that should not be hidden, tucked away underneath a tiny ribbon at the bottom … [Read more...]

My Votes for TRAFFIC South Beach 2010

Since it's now after 8:00 pm Eastern on the closing day of voting for the TRAFFIC South Beach awards, I can disclose who I voted for - and most importantly, why. The domain industry seems to perpetually rotate itself around the same axis; thankfully, in recent years fresh additions to the field … [Read more...]