By: RH Corey Eridon over at Hubspot wrote a very good article entitled, "Does Google Hate Small Businesses ? The article is very detailed and looks at the following areas: Why you just may have to use Google + in your marketing efforts Google Reviews Algorithms and SEO Why you don't have to use Adwords […]
Continue ReadingThere Has To Be A Business Model
By: RH I have friends who know that I work with domains and websites run ideas by me all the time. They think the Internet is magic. Just by putting up a website they are going to make money because all they read about are the successful websites. They are asking me about domain names […]
Continue ReadingThe Future of Online Display Ads
By: RH The Future of Online Display Ads The Bits section of the New York Times covered Google getting ready to overtake Facebook in display advertising. Google is set to overtake Facebook in earning money from display ads, making it the leader in all three types of digital advertising — search, mobile and display. That […]
Continue ReadingLiao.com goes for a ride on NameJet and closes at $118,888
By: RH Liao.com closed at $118,888 on NameJet. There were 9 bidders who bid over $60,000 on the name. The winner was wonderwgq The domain was registered in 1996 and the whois shows privacy at Hover. The domain has been parked since 2005. From Wikipedia: The Liao Dynasty (simplified Chinese: 辽朝; traditional Chinese: 遼朝; pinyin: […]
Continue ReadingInc.Magazine “5 Tips For Negotiating A Big Deal”
By: RH Inc. Magazine wrote a very good article on tips for negotiating a big deal. The article gives 5 tips to help people make better decisions when negotiating. A lot of domainers frequently leave comments on blogs and forums that they just can't seem to get the big deal done. Either they push to […]
Continue ReadingSedo and Afternic Weekly Sales Report Led by Styles.com
By: RH Sedo and Afternic Weekly Sales Report The top sales for the week was Styles.com at $60,000. Registered since 1997 the domain was purchased by a gentleman in China. The number two sale was juegos-gratis.com (Free Games) registered in 2000, the buyer looks to be a French registrant, the site is already up and […]
Continue ReadingThe Internet Means A Lot To Young Professionals
By: RH The ability to access the Internet and use social media means more to some young professionals than you would think. Even in the current tough job market there are some who would give up some salary for access to social media. In fact, over 25% of people polled, said that a companies existing […]
Continue ReadingFlippa offering first ever Cyber Monday Sale
By: RH Flippa announced on their blog that they would be offering their first ever Cyber Monday sale. Starting at 8 am Eastern time, all new listings would be half off and cost $14 instead of the usual $29. The fine print: all listings paid for between 8am EST and 10pm PST on Monday, November […]
Continue ReadingBetterTravelGuide.com sells for $80,000 on Flippa
By: RH The website BetterTravelGuide.com sold for $80,000 on Flippa. The sales pitch went like this: Better Travel Guide – $40K in 7 Months – ZERO Work ! – 2 Million Uniques/Month. These types of headlines that there is no work to make $40,000 in less than a year always make you wonder. Of course […]
Continue ReadingWhy Black Friday Is Overrated and Cyber Monday Rules
By: RH Nations Position put together this piece on Black Friday vs Cyber Monday. Did you know that Cyber Monday sales in 2011 accounted for $1.25 Billion in one day alone, while Thanksgiving and Black Friday combined to generate $1.3 Billion? And Cyber Monday sales were up 33% last year from the previous year. All […]
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