Diane Heath at AnalystDistrict.com wrote a very good article about the new gtlds and their chances of being a good investment. Heath breaks down some of the misnomers about the program such as whether they were actually needed. Heath also states that touting the new gtlds as innovation that is meeting an implied customer demand […]
It’s 10:00pm. Where is your Net Neutrality?
June 6, 2015 – Time to Protect Your Domain Assets It’s been almost a month since we began reporting and commenting on Net Neutrality. By now you have likely heard the term spoken by everyone, including your grandmother’s best friend. For most, Net Neutrality remains a vague concept. Make no mistake this is a big […]
Whoa Daddy, You have to know this auction is not legit
Dynadot a competitor to Go Daddy in the registrar business is finding its own domain on public auction at Go Daddy. That’s right Dynadot.com is currently at $1,522 with 5 hours left. There are 42 bids https://auctions.godaddy.com/trpItemListing.aspx?miid=135822852
The Disconnect Between New gTLD Registries and Domain Investors
I was reading my Twitter stream and Andy from namestat.org made a tweet about Dot Luxury. .Luxury gains 246 registrations on first day of GA, 820 overall. Good numbers at $700+ per domain #newgtlds #newdomains — namestats (@NameStats) May 20, 2014 This is a sign of the disconnect between domain investors and those running […]
Dear Piece of Sh*t, that is one way to start a reply
Domain investors are used to getting some pretty interesting emails, whether it is someone making a $10 offer on a premium domain name, or if it is an end user replying that they should get a domain offered to them for free. We also see over reaching trademark concerns sending letters out asking for domains […]
Net Neutrality – “Fast Lane” Still on the Table
May 15, 2014. Is it “the end of the Internet as we know it?” — Sen. Al Franken. Answer: Maybe yes, maybe no. Today, the FCC voted 3-2 along party lines to accept a provisional set of rules meant to protect Net Neutrality.This proposal did not move to reclassify broadband under Title II, and it […]
Google acquires restaurant website builder Appetas
One of the more interesting, self-engaged web builder sites is Appetas. Known for being specific to the restaurant, food, culinary, and cooking industries, Appetas helps small- to mid-sized businesses to easily construct their own websites, by using simple drop down menus for choosing things such as name, type of food, location, etc. Recently, Google has […]
Without Notice – ICANN Approved Major Changes to gTLD Applications
May 14, 2014 – While you were sleeping ICANN approved major changes to sensitive gTLDs. At least 50 gTLD Applications, many involving sensitive strings that impact future Intellectual Property rights, have changed without notice. It appears that on April 30, 2014 (in some cases April 24th and possibly earlier), ICANN approved Amazon’s massive changes across […]
Breaking – FCC Chairman to Release Update
May 11, 2014 – It appears that the chorus of voices may be making a difference. The WSJ just reported that FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler will be issuing updates to the proposed changes to Net Neutrality Rules on Monday. Stay tuned for more tomorrow. Unless you like the idea of different speeds of access and […]
Senators Fighting to Preserve Net Neutrality
May 9, 2014. Like we did in the fight over SOPA, it is time to get involved and protect Net Neutrality. Today a great group of 11 Senators wrote to FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler urging him to avoid the “pay-to-play” fiasco that is potentially looming and could eviscerate Net Neutrality. The letter which you can […]
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