Name.com is looking for help in saving a Denver based food bank, they put up a page on Name.com and provided a video below. I have no affiliation and was not asked to post this I just think it’s a cool thing they are doing and any publicity helps. Since 1967, The Community Ministry of […]
Continue ReadingThe best Pinyin domains
What is the Chinese name of the USA? What is common between Beijing and Shenzhen? What does Peking University and Tsinghua University share? Why is Alibaba also called Ali? Answers to these questions will reveal a secret about Chinese preference for domains. The USA is called Mei Guo (美国) in Chinese. Similarly, UK is Ying […]
Continue ReadingVerisign giving away free .tv domains at Twitchcon
It looks like Verisign is at Twitchcon giving away free .tv domains. If you happen to be attending you can stop by their booth. ATTENTION ALL STREAMERS: If you’re at Twitchcon and don’t already have a .TV domain name you can get one for free at the .TV booth in the main expo hall in […]
Continue ReadingSo How.tv did not sell for $75,000
We are updating a domain sale story posted here back in October of last year on How.tv. I have had several people email or text over the last year on whether or not the deal closed or not. In attempts to get clarification on the reported sale of How.tv for $75,000. We have a confirmed […]
Continue ReadingPeter Askew tells the story of DudeRanch.com
Peter Askew published an article on his DeepSouthVentures that explains why he went about bidding on DudeRanch.com, how much he paid and what his plan for the name was before he even won the domain name. Askew writes a very long and detailed piece with a lot of pictures of his journey with DudeRanch.com. A […]
Continue ReadingUniregistry weekly sales led by Hallow.com
Uniregistry released their top 20 sales for the week and Hallow.com led the way at $70,000. LaceWorks.com was second at $21,000 and AItel.com was third at $20,888. Only one sale was not a .com and that was diabetes.help at $15,000. Here are the Top 20 sales that can be reported. 1. hallow.com $70,000 2. laceworks.com $21,000 3. aitel.com $20,888 4. impermanent.com $19,000 […]
Continue ReadingHow GoDaddy and 9 other domain registrars looked 15 years ago
Some domain registrars have been around a long time and their look has changed over the years. Here is a look at how 10 different domain registrars looked back in September of 2004. A lot has changed in 15 years and it’s funny to look back at what some of the websites looked like. I […]
Continue ReadingA look at domain name negotiation from the buyer’s point of view
For the most part we analyze domain name negotiation from the domainer or broker’s point of view. Ryan Kulp is an interesting guy, he is the founder of Fomo, the world’s first social proof marketing platform. He is also a musician, coder and writes some detailed personal things about his life on his blog RyanCKulp.com. […]
Continue ReadingA look at how Know It Owl became Policy Genius
I read an article last night that gave an inside look at how the online insurance company Policy Genius got their name. The company founder started out with Know It Owl, explaining, “We thought it was a clever play on the term know-it-all.” The article went on to explain that when they started talking to […]
Continue ReadingDomains based on simple English words have potential in China
The unexpected can happen in China When you enter the China market, you need to translate your brand into Chinese and hopefully acquire its matching domain. Right? This is common knowledge after all, and the local should know better. However, just like many things in life, there are exceptions. Look at the global brands in […]
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