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Just the other day a Q2 click fraud report was released by Click Forensics which to no surprise is up and at almost 20%… We’re talking about maybe a billion or two billion dollars worth of fraudulent clicks…. Most of the blame lays with domain parking companies. “Now in its fourth year, the Click Forensics [...] Continue reading
Just when you thought the show schedule couldn't get any more crowded, here comes August and the busiest domain conference month ever! Five major conferences are scheduled between the U.S. and Europe and all of those events will be shoe horned into a period of just two weeks in the latter half of the month! [...] Continue reading
I think it was Frank Schilling who coined the term “pure play domainers” a few years back… Unfortunately there aren’t that many pure play domainers AKA full time domain professionals around that are active in the domaining industry. Many have cashed out or gotten involved with various other stuff in the last few years as [...] Continue reading
Sedo announces World Tour: SedoPro announced this week some new get-togethers for their SedoPro... [...] Continue reading
The new weekly domain sales report is out at DNJournal.com and after 7 years of tracking the domain aftermarket we saw something we've never seen before - non .com domains took more places on our weekly all extension Top 20 Chart than .coms for the 2nd week in a row. 2 ccTLD sales totaling $750,000 [...] Continue reading
.CO's popularity seems to be skyrocketing. According to the .co website, more than 200,000 .co domains have been registered on the first day of open registration. The new TLD had already proved popular with approximately 39,000 applications during the sunrise and landrush pre-registration periods. Also proving it's staying power, Overstock.com announced it had [...] Continue reading
So .CO domain registrations are avail for $25 – $30 a pop as of yesterday… A lot less than what .CM went for when they first became avail. I didn’t spend a single dime on .CM domains because they were just too damn expensive at a few hundreds bucks a pop and a very very [...] Continue reading