Handpicked available names – several with 5,000+ monthly searches April 22, 2010 Here are my handpicked available names for the day along with demand, CPC and some possible uses. These names are all available as 2:55PM and can be immediately registered with your favorite registrar for about $10. If you [...] Continue reading
Results of Twitter no-reserve domain experiment March 25, 2009 ImageBackupSoftware.com sold yesterday for $145 in a no-reserve SnapNames auction primarily promoted on Twitter. The winner of the domain contest was @Dluzional for his $280 guess and he will receive a paypal payment of $14.50 (10% of the sales price). [3/30/09 [...] Continue reading
Twitter search optimization: Will Twitter reputation become the new PageRank? May 7, 2009 Twitter just announced they are updating their real-time search to index links. If done properly, Twitter search could morph into a strong competitor to Google and may become critical in driving traffic to web sites. [...] Continue reading
5 Available Exact Match Product Domains – one with $1,100 Valuate.com appraisal March 11, 2010 Available Names The following exact match domains are available for hand registration and can be registered with any registrar. I have included the Valuate.com appraisal for each domain. The highest appraisal is $1,100 but all [...] Continue reading
Handpicked available com, net and us domain names – many with $7-$15 CPCs. April 26, 2010 Here are my handpicked available names for the day along with demand, CPC and some possible uses. These names are all available as 11:00PM and unlike pending drops, can be immediately registered with your [...] Continue reading
Domaining Contest – Guess the right price and win 10%. [Update: Contest ended 3/23 at 11:59PM. Winner to be announced today at conclusion of no-reserve auction] Hi all. I’m testing a new way to sell domains using Twitter and am offering 10% of the proceeds as a prize. Here’s the [...] Continue reading
Careful – very realistic Go Daddy Phishing e-mail being sent out this hour June 21, 2010 I just received three invoices (on three different e-mail accounts) from what appeared to be Godaddy. I’ve been using a few of my email accounts since the mid-nineties and am used to getting [...] Continue reading