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I feel comfortable with my investment but I like to be sure so I called in a favor. Not a favor my Jewish friends can call in The post Here’s Why I KNOW I Am Going To Make Money on .WS ……Sorry Elliot appeared first on Domain Shane and Accidental Domainer. [...] Continue reading
For years, the question of exactly when to register a domain name has been one asked by legal departments, as they've sought to formalize their internal processes. If you were to think about it logically, it would make most sense to register it after the trademark had been cleared. After all, why bother [...] Continue reading
DomainHoldings has announced their final results for 2015. The best news is that they closed the year with a bang, seeing 4th quarter sales surge 40% from 3Q-2015 The company's average sales price also soared quarter over quarter - nearly doubling. [...] Continue reading
It was announced today that Jet.com has acquired Hayneedle for an undisclosed amount. This transaction was of interest to me, has Hayneedle started out as Hammocks.com and is also a large owner of generic domain names. Based on whois records, Hayneedle, Inc. owns over 9,000+ domain names and it is unclear at this point in [...] Continue reading
Domain name marketplace is trying to improve the process of buying and selling domain names. An example Undeveloped lander.If you aren’t happy with current domain name marketplaces, the simplest thing to do would be just to complain. On the other end of the spectrum, you could build your own competing domain name marketplace. That’s exactly [...] Continue reading
I’ve been focusing on short domains exclusively for a looooooong time, so it’s time for a little breather and a more diversified list today: AEUK.com, Fanboys.com, Instability.com, AffiliateMarketers.com, MegaSites.com, Fearmongering.com, Articles.biz, Auctionpus.com, Blogging.Services, VPS.cheap and Safest.Email + SafestEmail.com. Here’s the full text of the newsletter and as always, the domains will be removed within [...] Continue reading
During Q4, repeat DDoS attacks were the norm, with an average of 24 attacks per targeted customer in Q4, reports Akamai in its newly released Q4 2015 State of the Internet – Security Report. Malicious actors aren’t backing down, says Stuart Scholly, VP and General Manager of Security Business Unit: "They’re hammering away at the [...] Continue reading