It’s almost 2 years now since I wrote a meaningful domain blog post. I had even taken a sabbatical from domaining activities to focus on other business matters. Two years on, the question really is: what’s new in the domain industry? By the looks of it, there isn’t that much new that has been happening. [...] Continue reading
Guest post contributed by Kimberley Myers, on behalf of Name.com. Bloggers and webmasters constantly look for signs of success. PageRank is one thing that is often thrown around in the world of SEO as an important ranking factor. It also sounds cool to have a high PR on a site or blog. However, PageRank isn't [...] Continue reading
Guest post contributed by Kimberley Myers, on behalf of Name.com. Bloggers and webmasters constantly look for signs of success. PageRank is one thing that is often thrown around in the world of SEO as an important ranking factor. It also sounds cool to have a high PR on a site or blog. However, PageRank isn’t [...] Continue reading
We are looking to shift some more domains this week and we are offering the following premium domains at reduced prices for quick sales, on a first come basis. These are domains that have received multiple offers in the past. Most of the domains are hosted on mini sites with backlinks, traffic and even pagerank. To [...] Continue reading
Web Hosting With Unlimited Domains There are two key elements to any web venture: a domain name and a web hosting package. Whether you run a fan site for your favourite film or a site that lets people compare landlord insurance, you'll need both a domain name and a hosting package. The former is usually [...] Continue reading
Web Hosting With Unlimited Domains There are two key elements to any web venture: a domain name and a web hosting package. Whether you run a fan site for your favourite film or a site that lets people compare landlord insurance, you’ll need both a domain name and a hosting package. The former is usually [...] Continue reading
Domain investors and speculators will always register and buy domains with new TLDs (domain extensions such as .com, .net, and .biz) with the hope of making huge profits. The prospect of registering a domain name for anything between $7 and $100 and then selling it back later for 4, 5 or even 6 figures is enough to [...] Continue reading