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Update on the Groupon Deal. Yea we’re going there. . . . one last time because the savings is pretty hard to beat. The deal has a few more hours left in a few different cities still in the US. I can also confirm that you can buy these deals from multiple cities. I’ve [...] Continue reading
Listed below are domain price quotes over $150,000 at Domain Name Sales over the past week. Judging by the number of inquiries, there doesn’t appear to have been much of a holiday slow-down for the DNS platform. The number of inquiries per day often falls in the 1,000 – 1,200 range, but it only dipped [...] Continue reading
There is no doubt in my mind, as prices rise, there will be more leasing of domains. Leasing makes sense for many businesses, for others it may not. There is really no sense in discussing the domain owner’s side of the model because it’s all win. They get cash flow AND hold on to their [...] Continue reading
By: RH The past year has shown that some old tricks no longer work and some new ones have been developed. Over the last year the Panda,Penguin and EMD updates by Google have made domainers and developers have to rethink their strategy. We learned about unnatural linking profiles and negative seo. Eric Borgos wrote the [...] Continue reading
Happy New Year's Eve Folks, Tonight as you make resolutions for the New Year, I republish one of the most popular posts from my daily VIP blog. You can never read it too many times. Here it goes:Did you ever ask yourself why some people are more successful than others?Direct response copywriter extraordinaire Bob [...] Continue reading
Long time domainer Page Howe just got covered by Businessinsider.com with a big assist from DnJournal.com and DomainSherpa.com Page was covered by BusinessInsider.com in an article entitled: “Meet Page Howe, A Man Who Made Millions Selling 2 Of The World’s Most Expensive Domain Names” If you don’t know the two domains they are talking about [...] Continue reading
DN Journal marks its 10th Anniversary on New Year's Day. I always thought it was more productive to look forward than back, so I never stopped to celebrate previous anniversaries, but hitting double digits made even me think it was time to pause and reflect on how we made.it this far. [...] Continue reading