Off late after the Dictionary word hunt was over,
People started registering Domains like “Idomain.com”, “Ixyz.com” and similar one’s.
Read the rest of this entry »Off late after the Dictionary word hunt was over,
People started registering Domains like “Idomain.com”, “Ixyz.com” and similar one’s.
Read the rest of this entry »Well whenever you search for .coms on godaddy, it lists several domains under the searchbox,
They come with a price tag of $xxx or even $xxxx, these domains are Premium due to their keyword combinations.
Read the rest of this entry »People throw the term around loosely, but what does customer service REALLY mean? Here’s a list of practices I feel make up good customer service:
Read the rest of this entry »I will now reveal the secret behind my EliteDeletes. It is a secret that was farily easy to figure out of you looked in the right places, a secret that was perhaps valuable at one point but now with so many tasters and kiters out there, is simply not worth keeping. So…what were EliteDeletes lists comprised of? Simply good expired .com domains that had the .net and sometimes other extensions taken. Trust me, there was a lot of work put into ensuring only 1 word in that sentence: “good”. Still, the lists I used to work off of have diminished to practically nothing. I’m lucky to find 1 good name a day on it. Which means…
Read the rest of this entry »NamePros precursory post. I think most of you in the domain industry know the feeling. The feeling that all of a sudden, you arrived at the right website, saw the right auction, read the right email, emailed the right person, etc. at the exact right time and *BOOM*, opportunity knocks! I’ve thus far never had a time that it happened to me that I regret, and that includes a time recently when I saw a domain well-beyond my grasp that I was seriously considering “going all-in” for.