Often times, I wish we could see Hollywood producing films with titles that are longer than a couple of words, so that any sane person would never type the .com in their browser. This would probably lead to less domain squatting of movie titles. Surely, ClashOfTheTitans.com is receiving some … [Read more...]
Helping Sedo and Fabulous to eliminate glitch
It seems that Sedo.com has run into a potential issue when it comes down to managing domain pushes at Fabulous.com Several domainers complained that once instructed to push a domain to the Sedo account as part of a sale, they are faced with a message at Fabulous, stating that the Sedo account … [Read more...]
Want to leverage your Domain Portfolio? Then ask others about it
Humans are somehow obsessed with dates and numbers. Since the early days of cave-dwelling, counting the goods we owned has apparently instilled a certain level of instinctive focus on numbers: how many, how often, when. When it comes down to domains and domain portfolios, renewal dates are … [Read more...]
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 … [Read more...]
Domaining in a pool full of sharks and hustlers
There are two distinct species of predatory fish, swimming in the seemingly calm waters of Domaining: the domain hustlers and the sharks. At least, that's what my gut feeling tells me - and I am partial to my gut since about forty years ago. In the coming days and weeks I will attempt to lay out … [Read more...]
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