Nov 27

“Triple Thanksgiving Weeks” is a special offer from Triple.com's Thanksgiving Offer : $5.55 for any domainTriple.com during two weeks since the Thanksgiving Day, the 22nd of November: you can get any domain name for just $5.55, plus you can get a special bonus for every third friend who registers an account on Triple .

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Nov 22

I was recently informed about a great registrar promotion that will be running for the next two weeks. Triple.com is a fairly new ICANN accredited registrar that is taking big strides as they enter the domain registration market.

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Nov 18

Every domainer likes to get a quick glimpse of the volume of content on the internet related to their potential domain name registrations or aftermarket purchases. They do this by doing a Google search for the exact word or words within the domain to find just how popular the keywords are.

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Nov 17

100 Web Development Tips Who doesn’t love a good “Top 10″ list? Here is a compilation of 10 different articles featuring “Top 10″ lists that I found useful and interesting.

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Nov 13

The digital revolution continues to change the face of doing business around the globe. Marketing has now taken on a whole new look thanks to the Internet social networking website Facebook. Traditional advertising just doesn’t cut in a technology driven world in which the limited numbers of TV and radio stations of the past have given way to infinite numbers of media outlets and advertising opportunities. According to David Kirkpatrick, senior editor of Fortune magazine, Facebook’s new advertising strategy relies on what it does best, connecting people. Their new strategy is to advertise by word of mouth from one “friend” to another. The basic idea is that when you purchase something on a networked website, you will be asked to give the item a thumbs up or thumbs down and whether it is OK for the company to share your purchase information with your Facebook network. When someone from your network gets ready to purchase an item, they will see the reviews from the people they presumably trust in their own network. The process also allows you to be a fan of a particular company or brand of products as well.

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