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« Back to Domain Name Dictionary | Definition of Domain Name HackDomain name hacks (also referred to as domain hacks) are domain names that use the TLD to complete the word or phrase of the domain name. One of the most famous domain name hacks was del.icio.us, which later determined that domain name hacks are […]
DomainSherpa April 20, 2011
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The Week of Domaining In Review: April 15, 2011 – Use DomainSherpa News to find breaking domain name news, current domainer events, the latest domain headlines, top domainer analysis and opinion on top stories from throughout the world, including domain names related to business, politics, entertainment, sports, technology, and more.
DomainSherpa April 15, 2011 1
Elliot Silver owns two companies and a lot of businesses, but he makes a majority of his revenue through domain name flipping. He constantly thinks of domain names to purchase and – when he decides he wants one – will almost always make an offer in his initial contact.
In this candid interview, Elliot shares a tremendous amount of information:
* How he discovers domains for purchase
* How he values domains
* Whether he “churns and burns” or tries to sell to an end-user
* How he finds end-users to contact
* How many domain name sales he focuses on at one time
* Why he uses both a written contract and escrow
* One $2,450 domain name investment gone bad and what he learned
And Elliot loves receiving reply emails from MAILER-DAEMON. Why? Opportunity. Listen to this interview to learn more.
Michael Cyger April 12, 2011 38
« Back to Domain Name Dictionary | Definition of Reverse CybersquattingSee Reverse Domain Name Hijacking. Related Articles and Dictionary Terms Beat a UDRP by Having a Legitimate Business Interest – With Howard Neu In this interview, Internet attorney Howard Neu, who successfully represented Rick Schwartz in the SaveMe.com uniform domain-name dispute-resolution policy (UDRP) case, discusses […]
DomainSherpa March 31, 2011 Comments Off on Reverse Cybersquatting
« Back to Domain Name Dictionary | Definition of LLLLLLLL is an abbreviation for a four letter domain name. LLLL refers to the domain itself and makes no specification as to the Top Level Domain (TLD), such as com or net. An example of an LLLL.com domain name is abcd.com. An example of an LLLL.net […]
DomainSherpa March 30, 2011 Comments Off on LLLL
Use DomainSherpa News to find breaking domain name news, current domainer events, the latest domain headlines, top domainer analysis and opinion on top stories from throughout the world, including domain names related to business, politics, entertainment, sports, technology, and more.
DomainSherpa March 25, 2011 9
Many businesses have purchased domain names as part of their past marketing activities and many are not being used. This could be an opportunity waiting for you.
Jason Allen Goodlin March 20, 2011 13
Matt Cutts put out a video entitled “How important is it to have keywords in a domain name?” and domainers and webmasters alike all over the world took notice. His focus is on answering a users question regarding whether to go for a brandable domain name (e.g., Twitter, Facebook, Yahoo, Google) or keyword-rich domain name (BuyViagraOnline).
Michael Cyger March 14, 2011 14
As a new domainer, there is an abundance of domain name industry information to soak in. Often times you may feel like you’re taking a drink of water from a fire hose. However, if you follow the right path, you can enjoy long-term success. This article will help you short-circuit the domain name learning process and get up-to-speed faster.
Jason Allen Goodlin March 13, 2011 47
The cost to advertise and market a domain name or website far outweighs the cost to acquire a domain name or website that already has traffic. As a result, high-traffic websites command top dollar in the domain after-market. End-users would rather acquire a traffic websites than to build a new domain. But the problem is, how can you verify the monthly unique traffic a domain name or website has before you buy it?
Jason Allen Goodlin February 27, 2011 17
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