One year of Acro.net – The blogging continues!

When I bought Acro.net on eBay for about $180 – a bargain for a 4-letter, 12 year old domain with a 4-million Google keyword – I hadn’t thought of using it as my blogging site. In fact, I hadn’t thought of the blogging process as much more than a platform to vent off. A year and more than 50 posts later, I can honestly say that it was a great decision to “sacrifice” a quality name and share with the world my thoughts, experiences and ideas about technology, social issues and doing business in the domain industry.

Other than being a shortened version of my business name, Acroplex.com, “Acro” serves as my nickname on various technology forums I frequent, such as DNForum.com and it allows me to express my viewpoints using my distinct discussion style – sometimes outspoken or sarcastic.

For the most part, my blogging subjects are not related to news; I am not blogging about recent sales or happenings. There are plenty of blogs out there to track and report on these. I’m here to analyze today’s world and society and to offer insight on subjects that I have personally lived through or that I have established an opinion or philosophy about. I want to offer substance and information that can be of value. This way, I keep things interesting and hopefully my readers do not get bored! 🙂

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Comments

  1. Happy belated birthday (Feb 4th). Keep up the great work 🙂

  2. congrats on your one year mark.

  3. Congrats and keep up the good work Theo. Your blog is much appreciated.

  4. Happy birthday Acro.net 🙂

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