One more reason not to use GoDaddy hosting

A client of mine was dealing with family matters for the best part of June; her web site - hosted with GoDaddy - went offline with a "This web site has stepped out for a while" notice. Not sure what was going on, she returned to it once her important matters with family were addressed. By that … [Read more...]

Risk and reward: the turtle lesson

Earlier today I witnessed a natural selection paradox; a mid-sized turtle was flopping its legs, walking alongside a very busy Orlando avenue. Some cars could clearly see the dome-shaped shell, barely averaging 1/2 a mile an hour on the asphalt, and changed lanes; others, either unaware of it or … [Read more...]

A small flaw at Sedo

Using Sedo to sell domains is a straightforward process. It's easy and quick - as long as every party involved performs their task as expected. There's nothing better than receiving the email notification from Sedo that the transaction is complete; it means that money is on its way to the … [Read more...]

Selective investment is the key

More than a decade ago, I registered hundreds of three-character .com domains, then flipped them for a quick profit. The market soon got saturated, and while these LLN or LNN combinations - poor man's LLL .com's - still continue to be snapped, there is no end user market for them. The same … [Read more...]

The UDRP process belongs with the dinosaurs

The UDRP process is archaic and belongs to the dinosaur era. We witness domains registered a decade or more ago, being challenged by individuals or entities formed in recent years or even months. The SaveMe.com case is one such example. The question is: why are these domains being challenged … [Read more...]