By: RH VacationRental.org sells for $60,300 VacationRental.org sold today on Flippa for $60,300. This was a website sale and not just a straight domain sale. The site was established September 1998 and is a PR 4. Financial details from the listing: VacationRental.org has generated approximately $50K/year in profits over the past 3 years. The attached figures […]
Continue ReadingThe Most Expensive Keywords – Google October 2012
By: RH The Most Expensive Keywords – Google October 2012 Fetch123.com put out a list of the most expensive Google keywords updated for October 2012. The stats also include the number of monthly searches for each keyword, these were not exact searches but broad. Free Domain Names shows 90,000 broad searches but only 9,900 exact […]
Continue ReadingPPC Guide for Small Business Owners
By: RH PPC for Small Business Owners Most small business owners are not too familiar with PPC when they first get online. After a little time most sign up for Google Adwords. Running successful campaigns most find out are a lot more complicated than picking a keyword and setting a budget. Copper Bridge Media put […]
Continue ReadingBicycle in German (Fahrrad.com) leads the Sedo weekly sales charts
By: RH Sedo Weekly Sales Report Fahrrad.com led the way selling for 90,000 Euros ($115,821) The name means Bicycle in German. In the you don't see every week category Space.travel sold for $10,500 Online-Casinos.at led the country code domain sales, the name sold for 24,000 Euros. Sedo sold $1.25 million in domains for the week. […]
Continue ReadingIAB: mobile ad spend up 132% to £181.5m in first half of 2012
By: RH The Internet Advertising Bureau is out with numbers and econsultancy.com broke them down. Mobile advertising grew by 132% to £181.5m in the first half of 2012 compared to the same period last year and now accounts for 7% of all digital ad spend. The figures comes from the latest Internet Advertising Bureau UK […]
Continue ReadingIt is time to skip the live auctions ?
By: RH There has been quite a bit of commenting about the live auction that wrapped up today at T.R.A.F.F.I.C. Many thought the names were bad and should have never been in the auction in the first place. Others felt that lack of online bidding really hurt the auction and some believe that the auction […]
Continue ReadingThe Joy of Clicking
By: RH Today, nearly one-third of the total Internet population shops online. That is the good news for those who own prime retail and generic product domains. On the flipside there is a lot of competition. Along with all the competition is Google changing their algorithm and having sites move up and down on the […]
Continue ReadingGet Paid For Your Content with Google Wallet for Digital Goods
By: RH Google Wallet for Content Google is rolling out an experiment to see if readers will pay for content. Using Google Wallet for digital goods, publishers can charge for some of their more proprietary or premium content. How it works: With Google Wallet, your customers can purchase premium digital content with a single click. […]
Continue ReadingLook past the noise for opportunity
Ever since I joined forums many years ago I have been fascinated by the time wasted arguing back and forth. For the most part no one is really changing minds and it is more a pseduo-intellectual excercise in mental masturbation. It can be looked at from a lot of ways that each get easily ridiculed. […]
Continue ReadingSushi.net sells for $25,000
By: RH Sushi.net sold for $25,000 on Flippa. This was a domain only auction. The name had been listed previously and the high bid was $4,000. The name was relisted and sold for $25,000. The 14 year old domain is registered at Go Daddy. Link to the auction on Flippa. (pic credit)
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