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Thank you, not-so-secretive buyer, I am thankful for you. Thanks for using your company email address, as it allowed me to sell the CCC.com that I would have parted with for mid $xxx, for an upper $x,xxx price. After all, the domain ended with the dreaded number 4 —– dreaded that is for Chinese [...] Continue reading
NamesCon organizers have released the final agenda for their debut show that opens Jan. 13 in Las Vegas. It is an ambitious program packed with keynote speakers, social events and 30 different business sessions spread across three simultaneous tracks. [...] Continue reading
The Chinese domain market continued to thrive this year and for many like me, provided an interesting opportunity to take a look at what the “other” billions of people in the world are spending their money on. Here are a few interesting sales( combined with my opinions) that may provide some opportunity to flip [...] Continue reading
Rita A. Girondi just lost her attempt to grab the domain name Klickerz.com The domain name Klickerz.com was registered on on May 25, 2003 by Light Church. Klickerz.com was a Parking company back in 2006-2007 Here is how Klickerz.com was listed on Parkingprograms.com, back in 2006: “Klickerz is majority-owned by a cooperative of Domainers, [...] Continue reading
The domain name 7578.com just got hit with a UDRP I’m have never seen a UDRP filed on a NNNN.com domain name so it could be the first but it also could be an attempt to get back a stolen domain. The domain was owned by a Jocelyn Michel of Montreal until late October of [...] Continue reading
.MENU and 4 New Domain Extensions Now Available!The .MENU domain extension is available now along with 4 new domain extension! The .MENU domain officially launched on December 9, 2013 and is currently in its Sunrise period.Read more on .MENU Domain Extension Now Available…The post .MENU Domain Extension Now Available appeared first on Webnames Blog. [...] Continue reading
At a certain point for example, the term “exact match” was all the rage and the exact match search volume of the term was used extremely frequently as the domain’s #1 selling point in a lot of cases. The only problem was this: all it takes is one policy change and bam, everything disappears. That’s [...] Continue reading