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 ones - after all, this is the purpose of a domain industry blog - as well as providing information … [Read more...]
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 temporary placeholders, with a designed logo and an email address to be contacted at. Some of them are … [Read more...]
Sedo deletes account – that was fast!
This morning I received a notification that the Sedo account which made the offer I previously blogged about, has been closed. It appears that the account was only active for a few hours! The email from Sedo mentioned the following: "Unfortunately we have been forced to cancel the recent bid … [Read more...]
The Religious buyer: Missed that domain type, Shane
A few days ago, Shane posted a list of "buyer types" that irritate domain investors, which can be classified into one of the following five categories, based on their claims and behavior: Poor students Generous husbands Angry men Spammers Lowballers Today, I discovered a new … [Read more...]
Usain Bolt and the scores killed in Syria
I'm always intrigued by the editorial choices of CNN for its International portal. Covering the Olympics occupies the right half of the screen; covering the massacre in Aleppo and other Syrian cities takes over the left part of the page's layout. In the times that the ancient Greeks competed … [Read more...]
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