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In her own words, Christa describes herself as follow. “I love the business building roller coaster. The nervousness and excitement as you climb towards the first peak wondering if everything will stay on track, the adrenaline of the first stomach-churning descent, enjoying the jolts as the coaster twists and turns. Then climbing out of the [...] Continue reading
Did you know that Travis is a master at picking out the perfect credit card? Did you know that Josh is a hell of a fisherman and used some domain money to buy a real fishing boat (I think he shared this). Do we know anything about Aaron? What I love about having partners [...] Continue reading
I had a friend recently ask me where I go to buy expired domain names. She was looking to change the name of her company and didn’t have a specific domain in mind so thought that buying an expired domain would be a good path to getting a solid name without breaking the budget. For [...] Continue reading
If you’re looking at this wondering what the heck is going on, here’s a primer — What is The Blogroll and who is it for? Also, if you know of an article or blog I should be reading, let me know! * Justin T. Westbrook - Uzi Nissan Spent 8 Years Fighting The Car Company [...] Continue reading
The complainant’s lawyer and one of the panelists were in the same law school class and worked at the same law firm. Take a look at this World Intellectual Property Organization decision for the domain name ProntoPro.com. In a 2-1 decision, the majority of the panel found that the Atlanta company that registered ProntoPro.com did [...] Continue reading
Google announced that after a year and a half of experimentation and testing, they have started migrating sites that follow the best practices for mobile-first indexing. To recap, Google crawling, indexing, and ranking systems has typically used the desktop version of a page’s content, which may cause issues for mobile searchers when that version is [...] Continue reading
When making domain inquiries through a platform that can be semi-anonymous, the other party can receive more information than you originally planned to give away. For example, even if you gave out a partial or even false name, it’s linked to an email address. It’s quite possible that by using a legit email address, as [...] Continue reading