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Dot Website Hits 50,000 Registrations
Dot Webstie hits the 50,000 registration mark Radix released some stats about one of their strings today, Dot Website went over 50,000 regs, they did actually give my OnlineCasino.website sale a mention. To be fair it was not for a huge amount but pr...
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April 6, 2015, 10:20 pm
The Domains
The Domains
Returns.com, PMG.com And More Domain Name Movers
In this series of Domain Name Movers I discover several new domain name registrations by large companies, acquisitions of some already owned domains and some domains that are just moving around. Stop in and check out the list!
Discussion
April 6, 2015, 2:27 pm
The Domains
The Domains
Do Domain Extensions Matter ? One study says if it is .Com, You Betcha
Website Magazine asked the question: “Do Domain Extensions Matter ?” They went on to cite a recent study from Interbrand that stated 94 percent of consumers correctly recalled .COM while only 7 percent correctly recalled a new domain exte...
Discussion
April 6, 2015, 11:59 am
The Domains
The Domains
Gail.com Gets 5,000 Hits Per Day, No Ads and Not For Sale
First names in .com are some of the more valuable virtual real estate out there online, Susan.com sold for $34,000 at the 2015 NamesCon auction. Justin showed the world his life on Justin.tv. Some use modified or less popular versions of a first name...
Discussion
April 6, 2015, 9:28 am
The Domains
The Domains
$7,500 For Easter.Sucks + 3K A Year, Or EasterSucks.com For $8 A Year?
The new gTLD program was supposed to in part  index the domain name by verticals, interests   and geographical areas. They jury is still out on whether a photographer named John Smith would be better off with John Smith.Photography or JohnS...
Discussion
April 5, 2015, 11:54 pm
The Domains
The Domains
8 Facts About Choosing The Right Domain Name from the Huffington Post
In an article titled “8 Facts About Choosing The Right Domain Name” Bradley Glonka used the words domainer and cybersquatter interchangeably, “In some cases, you may discover that the domain name you want is owned by someone called ...
Discussion
April 5, 2015, 11:38 am
The Domains
The Domains
NYPost.com: “Gotham’s ‘.nyc’ is fastest growing city domain on Internet”
Josh Kosman wrote a an article on Friday night with regards to .NYC and the rest of the new city gtlds. Kosman used data from Domain Punch that stipulated that 72,000 freebies should not be included in the totals for .Berlin, so with that technicalit...
Discussion
April 4, 2015, 11:32 am
The Domains
The Domains
Registrar Promo Leads to 10,000 Paid .Link Registrations Per Frank Schilling Tweet
Frank Schilling tweeted out late tonight that there were 10,000 new .link registrations added as the result of a registrar promo. One registrar ran a .LINK promo today and more than 10,000 paid registrations were added to the zone. .LINK will become ...
Discussion
April 4, 2015, 5:40 am
The Domains
The Domains
MyDogBuddy Rebrands To DogBuddy.com A Domain They Bought For $350 On Godaddy
Techcrunch covered,  merger of two pet sitting services in Europe. “MyDogBuddy, has merged with its Spanish rival Bibulu, to become what it claims is the largest offering of its kind, citing a combined 10,000 local dog sitters registered w...
Discussion
April 3, 2015, 1:50 pm
The Domains
The Domains
Google To Blacklist All Digital Certificates from CNNIC
ZDNet took a look at Google and their black listing all digital certificates issued by the organization that manages the .cn extension. The article goes on to discuss what steps Firefox may take with regards to CNNIC. From the article: A recent alarm...
Discussion
April 3, 2015, 10:58 am
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