By: RH Matt Cutts answers question about whether or not Humans look at website reconsideration requests. This video shows why people are so frustrated by Google. Matt does not say why Google cannot give the webmaster the actual reason a site has a problem. One commenter said he had a problem with Bing too, he […]
Continue ReadingPaid Search Growth Continues to Slip, CPCs Down But ROI Improves in Q3 2012
By: RH Search Engine Watch posted an article about slowing growth in the paid search segment. Its interesting that part of the lower CPC's comes from lower mobile clicks. When we interviewed Donny Simonton from Voodoo we asked him if there were lower payouts on clicks from mobile. Donny said: We usually classify traffic into […]
Continue ReadingAvailable to register .coms including steelpads.com
By: Ary Kenyach Available names all .com (numbers next to a domain are the number of days previously registered) StAugustineFla 4829Blushopping 4097vehicleids 3734 Frank Schilling owns the singular versionxxxcake 3002 Think erotic cakesamateursuk 3002steelpads 3002CelebritySweepstakes 3002wellnessNewYork 2637somefootball 2637kitchenobjects 2272pydar 2272bettersafer 2272seaclown how 2 buy a home apeepshow 2272perfectforhim A great name for a gift site […]
Continue ReadingMarriage.com offered for sale on Namepros ?
By: RH Marriage.com is apparently being offered for sale on Namepros.com. Not sure why a premium domain like Marriage.com would be offered on a reseller site. Regged since 1995 the name is under whois privacy. The responses are even funnier, two commenters are not sure about this "marriage" thing with one believing marriage is no […]
Continue ReadingThe kind of domain sales that spur a good forum debate
By: RH This week had the kind of sales that spur arguements on domain forums. Two L-L-L.com sold for nice money, E-C-S.com sold for $6,000 and G-N-S.com sold for $5,400. Both are very nice and very uncommon. E-C-S.com was initially registered in 1996. I think its nice to be able to see how a trend […]
Continue ReadingSedo and Afternic Weekly Sales Report Led by SixPackAbs.com
By: RH Sedo and Afternic Weekly Sales Report The number one sale for the week was SixPackAbs.com for $58,000. Frank Schilling and his Name Administration Inc. were the seller. The name was regged in 2002. MexicoCityHotels.com was the number two sale for the week at $45,000. The domain was regged more recently than you would […]
Continue ReadingQuick Chat with Robbie Birkner – Hexonet
By RH Quick Chat with Robbie Birkner (Founder, Chief Strategy Officer) Hexonet Q1) Robbie can you tell us your background in the domaining industry ? Thank you very much for this interview and for allowing us to provide you some background on HEXONET. I have been working in the Domain industry for over 12 years […]
Continue ReadingAvailable to register .coms including some iFirstname.com
By: Ary Kenyach Available Domain Names A friend asked about getting their name in the iName.com format. They thought it was cool and their daughter loves the iCarly TV Show and she wanted one too. But with names like Michael and Jennifer those are too popular to be available. It got me to looking for […]
Continue ReadingVenture Beat: Data scientists develop tool to exterminate spammers and trolls
By: RH Venture Beat did a piece on a company looking to clean up a lot of the noise and impoliteness on the net. Wehn you read the whole article you will see that the service is a bit pricey for a small to medium sized site at $2,000 to $3,000 a month From the […]
Continue ReadingThe Seven Deadly Sins of Link Building
By: RH E-Web Marketing put together a really nice infographic on what no to do when link building. Getting links is important and getting them the right way is even more important. Courtesy of E-Web Marketing
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