Nick Wood wrote an article on TrademarksandBrandsOnline.com took a look at a strong push from certain governments, a representative from Argentina is highlighted, that want restrictions and protections for Geographic names in the second round of the new gtld program. Everyone is familiar that Patagonia and Amazon were shot down in round one of the […]
NameCheap Rolling Out .98 Specials for Black Friday and Cyber Monday
NameCheap will be running a bunch of .98 specials for Black Friday and Cyber Monday. In an email sent out last night they listed a host of different offers that will all cost just .98. Apparently the deals will switch up each hour, you will have to pay attention to when a deal you are […]
Coffee.Club Buyer Bill McClure Gives Some Insight Into Coffee.Club On Namepros
The Coffee.Club thread has become pretty popular on Namepros and there was a lot of good discussion about the deal and why it did make sense to some and not to others. Bill posted the comment below and at first it was removed for advertising, Bill removed the parts related to advertising and went on […]
Fake Bidder Runs Bidding up to $2million on Whiskey.com – Flippa Resolves Immediately
The 20 year old domain Whiskey.com is on exclusive auction at Flippa, the domain auction got a spike on a quiet Sunday night to $2million with 10 bids. The $2million bid was noticed on Namepros and the broker for the name, (Namepros Member KCGroup) posted, “We immediately pushed for verification and concluded it was a […]
5 Domain Battles In The First Days Of The Commercial Internet
Gizmodo did a short little piece looking at a time when the Internet was bascially considered to be just a bunch of hype. It looks at the battles for, McDonalds.com – MTV.com – Candyland.com – Peta.org and RoadRunner.com. I had never heard the Peta.org story, from the article: PETA.org Michael Doughney nabbed peta.org back in […]
Paul Stahura “Experience and Evidence Point to Strong Renewal Rates for New TLDs”
Paul Stahura a co – founder of Donuts, just published an article on Circle ID with regards to renewal rates on new gtlds. Stahura listed the factors he felt drove renewals such as age, semantic value and price to name a few. The article is fairly lengthy and touches upon several topics. It is worth […]
Neil Patel: “The Psychology of Choosing A Killer Domain”
Neil Patel wrote an article for Entrepreneur on the psychology of choosing a good domain name. Neil is the co-founder of Crazy Egg, Hello Bar and KISSmetrics. From the article: The brain has remarkable powers of memory, but the domain you choose should cater to these powers. Unique. The best domain names are not an ordinary combination of words […]
Timeline for New gTLD Domains Coming off Collision List
Com Laude is an ICANN accredited registrar,that works with brands and law firms, they sent out a newsletter with updated timelines related to collision list availability. Following a 90-day public consultation period, ICANN is now implementing a solution to allow new gTLD registries to release names from their Second-level Domain (SLD) Block Lists for registration […]
Google Wins Case Vs Publisher Citing First Amendment Rights To Control Their Search Results
Google won a case against a publisher who contended that Google cost him money due to them basically being a monopoly. The publisher ranked number one on Bing and Yahoo for neighborhoods in San Francisco but was not in a top postition on Google. Now this is something that we have seen many times where […]
000000.com Whois Changes Twice Domain Forwards To 555555.com
000000.com sold for $28,500 on November 11, and as expected the buyer is a registrant from China. The interesting thing is it looks like the whois changed in consecutive days. The first change was to a registrant that the whois info did not look legitimate except for the phone and email. When looking at the […]
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