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Archive for December, 2007

Christmas Vacation (Dec 10, 2007)

Folks it’s time for me to recharge the batteries..  I’ll be leaving the blog today so that I have some time to wrap up a few left-over items..  then I take to the skies for my Christmas vacation..  I’ll try to upload some shots from the trip and stop in to post if anything major comes up [...]

Disruptive Technology to Change Advertising as We Know it (Dec 10, 2007)

http://domainstate.com/showthread.php3?s=8444324b3e3a6a31b47609a0ffc57499&threadid=84905
We can all feel the changes reverberate across the Web..  Domain names registered by small registrants and large aggregators who create content and take eyeballs/market share away from established media/content co’s are the ultimate disruptive technology. It’s a great time to be in this industry..  I’m really looking forward to seeing what happens.

Monday Linkfest (Dec 10, 2007)

Elliot blogs about the 3 letter .com realm.
http://www.elliotsblog.com/index.php/2007/12/10/b-king-on-three-letter-com-sales/
***FS*** There are only 17,576 3 letters in .com ..  This piece probably explains which a have gotten scores of spam sales offers for my three letter and 3 number domains over the past few days.
Google reduces the importance of sub domains in it’s ranking system.
Excerpt: “As eBay [...]

A Visit to Art Basel in Miami Makes Mike Berkins Appreciate how Cheap Domains Are (Dec 10, 2007)

   http://www.thedomains.com/2007/12/08/domains-are-cheap/
This piece deserves to be set apart from the Linkfest..  Berkins has that “oh-my-gosh” moment and realizes how cheap domain names are when viewed against overpriced pieces of modern-art. Art hangs on a wall and costs you money..  Domains activate on the Web and “make you money”. To be fair..  the art market is [...]

The Blind Leading Those Who Can Not See (Dec 10, 2007)

 Beware of Domain Name Traffickers. by John F. Letchford: (From the Archer and Greiner Intellectual Property website.)
Excerpt: “”Domain parking sites collect and index additional links where domain name registrants share revenue generated by web traffic but do not directly compete with the holders of similar legitimate trademarks or brand names. Registrants of parking sites typically [...]

The Gift That Keeps on Giving (Dec 10, 2007)

Conor writes:
“”I am giving fullname.com domains as gifts for Christmas this year. Any suggestions on how to give as a gift? I am thinking about just registering and hosting myself and if they want to take full control I will transfer it to an account they create. Otherwise, I’m not sure how to register in [...]

Yet Another Reason to Buy J&J Stock (Dec 10, 2007)

Danno writes: 
  “”Watched a TV comercial this morning, advertising this website: http://www.discovernursing.com/
Johnson & Johnson ‘gets’ generic domain names. Maybe someone should invite the person in charge of their marketing to speak at domainfest about how generic domain names have added value to their business(s).””
***FS***   So right Danno..  these folks have done a terrific job with [...]

When Domain Managers Go Bad (Dec 08, 2007)

Andy sends link: http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/6420ap_wa_microsoft_domain_fraud.html
   ***FS***  So much loose money and price swings in the domain business…  a perfect opportunity for ne’er-do-wells to profit..  Only one problem..  it’s hard to keep a secret on the Internet. Crime doesn’t pay..  especially online.

Weekend Linkfest (Dec 07, 2007)

Everyone is Doing It
http://www.elliotsblog.com/index.php/2007/12/07/everybodys-doing-it/
***FS*** Investing in domain names that is
Domain Valuations : Chris Stewart
Domain Value (DV)=Traffic Value (TV)+Brand Value
(BV)+Utility Value (UV)+Discretionary Value (DiV) : Part 1
http://marketforlemons.com/?p=5
Via.com sells for 157,000.
(scroll down.) http://www.domainstate.com/showthread.php3?s=bf857a50211d7889c72645f54b38beb6&threadid=84867  Great name to build on.  Good price for buyer (fully valued for name-investor), esp if they are going to develop.  Via [...]

Chris Stewart’s New Blog (Dec 07, 2007)

http://marketforlemons.com/?p=4 
Domainer Chris Stewart runs through the numbers for us and explains why Name Media’s leveraging up is a “good thing”. Chris is a very bright guy and this is an excellent post and argument. Posted in it’s entirity with permission:
Why Companies Borrow, and Why I Think NameMedia Borrowed Smart
This is the first post on our [...]