It’s been four years already?

When I started this blog in February 2008, it was more or less a vessel for venting on personal and professional matters surrounding technology and the Internet. Blogging was used as a means of counter-balancing my often-skewed daily routine, and through these rants I was able to document and … [Read more...]

It’s 2012 and Registrars should provide bulk edit

It's 2012, and domain Registrars should provide bulk edit features - or risk losing their accreditation. I kept about 100 ccTLD domains with Domainmonster for the past year; when the time came for renewal, I decided that having waited for a full year for them to implement their bulk edit feature … [Read more...]

Ten points for Register.com

Everyone has their registrar of choice and prefers to register their domains with them. For the purpose of organizing one's domains, it's prudent to keep your domain names with as fewer registrars as possible. Register.com is not my choice of registrar, although it belongs to the first group … [Read more...]

Defining the sweet spot when buying domains

As a domain investor I follow a simple mantra: buy low, sell high. The question is, what exactly is that "low" that will eventually determine the "high" price and how does one determine that? When evaluating the potential of a domain to be acquired, I consider its TLD, keyword, age, positive … [Read more...]

Wikipedia: The choice of a Copy and Paste generation

Wikipedia is out of bounds today, participating in a global protest against the proposed SOPA bill that threatens our civil rights. And yet, I'm not so sad seeing Wikipedia's black page after each search query. You see, centralized sources of information aren't really a good thing. Free or not, … [Read more...]