If you haven’t already heard, the case brought by Kentucky against
owners of domain names related to gambling will proceed. The judge
announced today that he will not throw out the case. Think of the
ramifications if the governor of Kentucky ultimately prevails. Will a
court in China decide that America.com spreads democracy and file an
order to seize the domain name?
Kentucky Summit Media Advisory - Domain Seizure Order, Submitted by
Michael Collins on Fri, 10/03/2008 - 21:29, MEDIA ADVISORY - Internet
Commerce Association to Participate in Emergency Summit on the State of
Kentucky’s Domain Seizure Order. ICA’s Michael Collins to Join Panel
Focused on the State’s Unprecedented, Wrongful Seizure of 141 Business
Domains
The new weekly domain sales report is out at
DNJournal.com and this was really a wild week for the aftermarket.
Affiliate law sends e-commerce companies running for the hills. New
York residents already feel the pain of high taxes. But now the state
has basically shut down many of its resident’s businesses that rely on
affiliate revenue, including domain name owners.
Cambridge, MA - Numeric domaining has been a hot, emerging trend in
the fast lane of the domain industry this month. Cambridge-based Sedo
recently reported a rare NNN.com (3-Number) numeric domain sale-
'248.com' (Michigan area code) sold for $175,000.
Domain Aging - Fact or Fiction? Domain age has been touted as a factor in
the valuation of a domain but is this really true or is it a popular myth?
TRAFFIC New York in PRIME TIME!, September 27, 2008 - Good
Afternoon again folks!! - The vision came out to be a reality. Something good
was cooking and the result was better than even I expected. Thanks everyone for
making T.R.A.F.F.I.C. New York 2008 perhaps the most memorable TRAFFIC ever.
Saturday Musings - A ray of sunshine for domainland,
Saturday, 04 October 2008, Over the last few weeks I've been analyzing the
broader domain industry and in particular external impacts such as the financial
meltdown. I've received a number of comments that suggest support my "gloom and
doom" analysis of the current PPC market. Some people have even suggested that
it looks like domain parking is a doomed business.
As reported at
DNJournal.com,
Peter Maxymych, President of Emall.ca and founder of the DOAC, said “It’s high
time Canadian domain owners get their voices heard. Domain owners in Canada have
often felt like they are working alone. This does not have to be the case. With
this association we can work together to promote our interests in domaining.”
My “Relentless Attacks” on Unique Extensions - I was looking in my
trackbacks today and saw a trackback from a blog to my post “.Mobi Meltdown”
where I linked to another blogger with whom I agreed about .mobi names at the
TRAFFIC auction.
I've always been a strong proponent of
ccTLDs and when you look at Europe it has some of the best currently
available. I define best as a return on investment as any other measure ends up
being more speculation than calculation.
Don’t
Litigate, Open Them Up! - Companies have adopted two diametrically opposite
approaches to dealing with domain name owners infringing on their IP, namely, to
either take aggressive legal action or do nothing. Unfortunately, however, both
these approaches destroy shareholder value.
Generic Domain
Names Under Attack
- Attorney Brett Lewis Details An Alarming Trend in UDRP Proceedings - With the
rise of domain name values in recent years people who would like to separate
domain owners from their assets without paying fair market value for them are
coming out of the woodwork. Reverse hijacking attempts through either the court
system or UDRP proceedings are no longer a rarity. While you would like to
think that justice would always prevail, that has not always been the case. Sign
up for the Free DNJournal.com Newsletter
The Domain Game Hits (Online) Store Shelves - My book on domain-name
investors, The Domain Game, is now available for purchase in soft cover or
hardcover through
this site.
This caps a long process, and needless to say I’m thrilled to have a book on the
market.
BetterWhois.com: Search for a domain
name across all registrars, including
new registrars. Links to all active and pending registrars and allows users to
receive detailed domain reports via e-mail.
3 Reasons To Buy An Existing Domain Name
By Deanna
Mascle
When the time comes to set up your own internet business
one of your first thoughts is to buy a domain name to establish a web
site for your new business. You may spend a lot of time dreaming up
possible names and testing their availability but there is another
option you should consider -- buying an existing domain name.
Obviously you do not want to buy an existing web site for your new
business as you wish to create a web site that accurately reflects your
business vision, but there are a number of advantages to buying an
existing domain name and if you do not yet have your heart set on a new
domain name you will likely find an existing domain name available at a
price not much greater than you will pay for a fresh name and an
existing domain name brings a number of advantages.
One of the primary advantages of an existing domain name is that it
already has traffic flowing toward it. Obviously the amount of traffic
will vary greatly depending on what the current owner has done for
promotion but any traffic is more than the zero visitors a fresh name
will deliver.
Another advantage is from search engine optimization. Many domainers
will have at least put in a small amount of time optimizing their domain
name portfolio for search engines. Others put in a great deal of time
and effort targeting key words and making sure the domain name is
listed. It takes time for various domain names to work their way into
search engine listings and if someone has already done that work for you
then you are ready to capitalize on their groundwork as soon as you take
over the name.
A third advantage is that the wild frontier of short, targeted, key word
domain names is over. It is not impossible but very difficult to find an
unregistered domain name in a short, catchy phrase and even more so if
you have a specific key word in mind. However, many of the domainers who
registered these domain names did so as an investment rather than a
long-term project of their own and so are willing to sell. The only way
to acquire many of these great domain names is by purchasing an existing
domain name. You will not be able to find one to register fresh.
Choosing the right domain name for your internet business enterprise can
be an exciting and challenging time but if you take the time to learn
more about the available domain names you can buy then you just might
find the bargain of a lifetime and start off your business with a bang.
Why Should You Brand Yourself On The Internet?
Many People Overlook the possibilities of being found online because
they haven't yet done personal branding. It also allows someone to get
to know you a bit to decide if you two might be a good match in
friendship, or business. This article will show you how get started with
Personal Branding, and where you can get the lowest prices on your
internet tools too.
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Valuable Advice When Investing in Domain Names
Domain names, when wisely invested can be quite lucrative, just as
investing in real estate would be. It's picking the right name,
following the registration requirements and selling or trading at the
right time. With any investment, you want to be well informed of exactly
how and when you can turn a profit and there are important
considerations before you want to even make your purchase. The shortest
name is almost always the better option. Phrases are ok, and some of
them will get a lot of hits to your site or get you plenty of offers for
decent money, but keep in mind when people are doing searches they
usually just put one or two words. The less words, the more hits you are
likely to get. Avoid domain names that have hyphens or numbers. People
rarely if ever put either of those in their searches.
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