Lock and load: Here’s why Sedo needs to arm the domain sellers

Those of you that use Sedo as their primary domain marketplace surely agree that the first thing you look at in an offer, is the locale of the offer-maker. Obviously, the price is there, in your … [Continue reading]

Because Morgan Linton is too nice to say “FU” – I’ll say it

I can't stand the Debbie Downer type of commentators, that simply talk down on the achievements of others. When they hide behind a fake alias, bouncing email or both, they can be classified as … [Continue reading]

Please welcome the Domain Animal

Mike Curving is a man of numbers. The domain investor from Austin, Texas, has been crunching data and blogging since 2009, and has been producing some very interesting results, reflecting his focus … [Continue reading]

Expanding on my TRAFFIC 2012 nominations

Two weeks ago, I posted my TRAFFIC 2012 nomination list. Now it's the time to expand on it, explaining why I nominated each person or company. By doing so, I'm able to keep notes other than mental … [Continue reading]

How I turned a false spam email into a $7500 sale

As promised yesterday, today's 'big news' is that I turned an email inquiry - mislabeled as 'spam' - into a sizable sale. I don't park all of my domains; some of the better ones I build into … [Continue reading]