Why I Didn’t go to NamesCon There are actually two reasons why I didn’t go to Namescon this year, and neither of them involves anything to do with desire, as I certainly wanted to go. The first reason is that I’m only a part time domainer and my day job required me to be elsewhere. […]
Continue ReadingWhat’s in a Domain
By: Raymond Hackney Domain.com put out this little fact finding infographic
Continue ReadingA few articles looking at domains from outside the industry
Over the last couple weeks there were some interesting articles regarding domain names from publications outside the industry. Larry Levenson wrote a piece on HubSpot entitled, “Why Marketers Should Care About The 1,300 New Top-Level Domains” Levenson talks about things from using the new gtlds for brand protection to potential SEO benefits to innovation. He […]
Continue ReadingForbes.com shows just how far the disconnect is between those that understand domains and those who don’t
By: Raymond Hackney Forbes came out with an article this afternoon that really had some misconceptions about domain investing and some plain out and out lies. The author who specializes if Personal Finance especially for seniors took a cheap shot at Rick Schwartz calling him a squatter. This statement should not really be coming from […]
Continue ReadingGoing Above and Beyond Goes a Long Way!
Going Above and Beyond Goes a Long Way! I’ve been fortunate enough to have run businesses for over 20 years and one thing that always gave us a little bump in the repeat clientele category, was thinking about how much our clients meant to us and then taking action to show our appreciation from time […]
Continue ReadingDomain Sushi Founder Nadia Pessoa Featured on BizWork.tv
By: Raymond Hackney Nadia Pessoa from Domain Sushi appeared on an episode of BizWork.tv. Nadia sat down with the host of BizWork.tv Mayra Ruiz-McPherson. BizworkTV episodes have a strong focus on marketing and PR topics impacting business owners, however, other topics will also be covered including information technology, accounting and more. Interviews with entrepreneurs, bloggers […]
Continue ReadingThe Early Days Of The Internet and Fishing In The Right Pond But For The Wrong Fish
The Early Days This one needed two titles. I’ve put my story out there a little bit and was encouraged to write post about it, so here it is. Coming out of college in 1991-1992 with an environmental engineering degree, I had started an environmental consulting firm. My focus was environmental due diligence for lending […]
Continue ReadingT.R.A.F.F.I.C. – From a Newbie’s Eyes – Part III
T.R.A.F.F.I.C. – From a Newbie’s Eyes – Part III After a weekend of valuable networking and a day topped by the big debate between Rick Schwartz and Frank Schilling, I wasn’t sure it could get any better, but it really did. First of all, I’ve got to say the breakfast at the Ritz that was […]
Continue ReadingT.R.A.F.F.I.C. from a Newbie’s Eyes Part II
T.R.A.F.F.I.C. from a Newbie’s Eyes Part II Once again, with a day packed full of sessions offering golden nuggets of advice and another evening filled with meaningful networking, TRAFFIC is absolutely worth the price of admission, IMO. The day was kicked off with a fine Ritz Carlton brunch/breakfast, during which time, Rick and Howard provided […]
Continue ReadingT.R.A.F.F.I.C. From a Newbie’s Eyes
T.R.A.F.F.I.C. from a Newbie’s Eyes Well, the conference hasn’t really even started yet, yet I’ve already met and chatted with dozens of the players, received some tremendous advice, struck up some new relationships and developed some business relationships. Also landed a potential advertiser for one of my developed websites for the next couple of […]
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