Google on the strength of a strong earnings report hit $600 for the first time since March 7. Google reported its strongest quarter in several years, with revenue handily exceeding all expectations, EBITDA margins [held] steady at 54.5%, in line with consensus. The tech giant’s net revenues for the quarter — US$6.92-billion — came in […]
Continue ReadingBeginners guide to Go Daddy Auctions
A Guide to GoDaddy Auctions Go Daddy is the largest domain registrar in the world. So you should get to know their auction marketplace “Go Daddy Auctions” Go Daddy does charge a $4.99 membership each year. You do not have to pay a membership if you are only going to use the closeouts category. When […]
Continue ReadingUSA Today “Cities could cash in on new domain extensions”
USA Today did a piece on how cities could benefit from new extensions. Excerpt from the article : New York Councilwoman Christine Quinn said such cyberbranding could be an instant revenue booster. "This is a fantastic opportunity for New York City establishments … and for the city of New York, which will benefit from the […]
Continue ReadingThe Register “Top level domain explosion could wreak MAYHEM on NET”
In an article out today The Register talks about how things could get screwed up with the new gTLD program. From the article: A plan to populate the internet with hundreds or thousands of new top-level domains has security researchers pondering some of the unintended consequences that could be exploited by online criminals. Some of […]
Continue ReadingWith possible buyout coming, Go Daddy does away with $1 auctions
For those not familiar with Go Daddy auctions, when an expiring name gets no bid at its starting price of $12 it moves to what is called “Closeouts.” Now you do not have to even have a membership to Go Daddy Auctions to participate in closeout auctions. The names start at $11, you have 24 […]
Continue ReadingSedo and Afternic homepages leave a lot to be desired
Sedo and Afternic are the two most prominent domain marketplaces. Its where many who know nothing or very little about the domain market go to look for a purchase. These sites should be displaying names on the front page imo. Taking up the majority of the homepage with recent sales, auctions and a place for […]
Continue ReadingBtoB online covers marketers debate on new Gtlds
BtoBonline.com has come out with article about the debate between marketers on the new gtlds. Although most marketers have declined to comment publicly about their intentions, a handful, including Canon Inc. and Hitachi have disclosed preliminary plans to use top-level domains; Canon will use .canon, and Hitatchi will use .hitachi. Behind the scenes, other marketers […]
Continue ReadingHop down the domain trail
An animated look at the new gTLD program. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGNgAFSNuwI
Continue ReadingSedo email about new Gtld and a good discussion on Namepros
New Top Level Domains In 2012 the next stage in the Internet's revolution begins with the arrival of new top level domains (TLDs) such as .sfo, .berlin, .nyc, .web, .eco, .shop, .gay, .xxx, .hotel, .film, .radio, .green, .site, .sport and .music. ICANN, the organization in charge of domain names, is planning a dramatic rewriting of […]
Continue Reading“If I wanted to work, I would not be doing this”
Domain investing is work if you are serious That was a quote someone gave me last week. They called and said they were frustrated with domaining. I asked what they were doing ? He said that he regged names at Godaddy and listed them at Sedo. I stated that you got to do a lot […]
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