Listed below are the updates to the top ten domain sales from a year ago, as ranked by DN Journal. 1. Debit.com sold for $170,000 No site resolves, and the domain is owned by an investor in China. 2. Tuscany.com sold for $157,500 The domain is parked, and the owner is under privacy protection. 3.…
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Domain spammers are taking a weekend break :Domain News
DSIA : Domain spammers are taking a weekend break Posted by DomainGang on April 2, 2017, at 12:08 pm Domain spammers : Enjoy the weekend. Domain spammers filling up the inboxes of investors, harvested straight from the WHOIS, are taking a big break this weekend. DSIA, the Domain Spammers Internet Association, held its annual meeting…
Butt, Judge Why Would You Think My Ass Is Fake? Why Catch & Release is the Next Brilliant Recruit…
The Frager factor: The Domain Name System (DNS): Complicated Technology Explained in Simple Terms [Infographic]; w Page Load Time Affects Conversion Rates: 12 Case Studies; Why Inventors Should Watch QVC and HSN and Its Not Why You think; How Three Millennial Influencers Built Their Following (And What Brands Can; Why A Major Advertising Agency Just R……
AUCTION RECAP OF APRIL 1, 2017
A comprehensive look at the final auction prices, closeouts and more from the auction list posted on April 1, 2017. If there is an asterisk (*) next to a price, it means that the name was at auction from a private seller (rather than an expiring name) and may have had a reserve. I’m only showing…
Letting Failed Extensions… Well, Fail
Three days ago, I’ve mentioned that I for one see three options when it comes to new gTLDs: being rescued by ICANN, being bought by another company or simply letting them fail. Since the first two options have already been covered, it’s time to think about whether or not it might be a good idea…