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When developing a website, some changes can only be made while the site is live. However, if you don’t want your potential visitors to see your unfinished site, then one option is to password-protect the site. This works well, except that it can have negative drawbacks. If your website/domain name was already indexed in the [...] Continue reading
Well 2010 was a very exciting year with many new projects undertaken but the main focus for 2011 will be development of many of the domains my company acquired over the past 3 or 4 years. A focus on my ccTLD domains mainly in my home country of Australia will take up most of my [...] Continue reading
And a few vowels could change your URL! [...] Continue reading
The new weekly domain sales report is out at DNJournal.com. Sedo secured the top spot on this week's domain sales chart with a nice 6-figure deal for a 2-letter .com. They went on to sweep 13 of the 20 entries on our new weekly all extension leader board. The runner-up spot on the elite list [...] Continue reading
If you have ever been to a T.R.A.F.F.I.C. conference you have probably seen Ft. Lauderdale based videographer Roy Crogan manning a camera at the rear of the conference room. I was saddened to get a note today letting me know that Roy passed away on Christmas Eve. [...] Continue reading
Investing in domains and selling domains 2010. I spent a good portion of the beginning of 2010 acquiring what I felt were great .US domains. I also picked up some nice .Com’s, .Org and .Net domains as well. But the fastest ROI without development that I had this year were surprisingly from a couple of .US domains. [...] Continue reading
Marketing maven Owen Frager has always known how to get attention. His provocative headlines draw a steady flow of readers to his Frager Factor blog so when I read that he was in the emergency room after getting run over by a pack of stampeding dogs, I didn't know what to think! Here [...] Continue reading