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Editor on February 3rd, 2012

The following domains are being brokered by NameConnect.com CorporateLawyer.org   $5,000   UNP.com   $18,000 ToyAnimals.com   $4,000   WallStreet.org   $50,000 MotivationalQuotes.org   $10,000 HowYouBeen.com   $500  BahamaIslands.com   $6,500 BlogAlerts.com   $800   Mugs.org   $5,000  Mufflers.org   $5,000 OUB.com   $14,000   Buco.com   $4,500    If interested in any of the above domains, contact John Daly at NameConnect.  John@NameConnect.com

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Editor on January 23rd, 2012

Domainfest is next week in Santa Monica, California.  Fortunately, the weather will be excellent.  Typical L.A. winter weather. Los Angeles weather for Domainfest.

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Editor on January 5th, 2012

The following premium domains are for sale.    They are being offered through the website GenericDomainSales .  The website does not have any solid contact information and the website ownership is hidden behind whois privacy.  In situations like this, it is best to be cautious about purchasing the domains until it can be confirmed the seller is actually the […]

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Editor on December 10th, 2011

In October, Toby Clements announced a contest.  One buyer and one seller would receive $ 1,000. each.  When a company runs a contest, they always state who won at the end of the contest.   So, who were the winners?      (Toby Clements announcement – October, 2011) All, Today, I want to announce a monthly bonus for […]

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Editor on December 8th, 2011

Today, a U.S. Senate committee overseeing commerce and technology asked Icann and other stakeholders – “what is the hurry?”  Icann told the senators they are moving ahead with the introduction of the new gtld.  Icann has already held hearings and published the guide books covering the new gtld.  It was very obvious that Icann is not answerable to the U.S. Congress. Representatives […]

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  This domain broker has been selling premium domains long before many of the other brokers were in the business.     Many domainers may not know him.  But,  every oldtimer, inner circle and major domain owner does.  And, they consider him a good friend.   He was one of the first brokers to advertise outside the domain category.  He primarily focuses on endusers.    And, he […]

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Editor on August 16th, 2011

This evening Trafficz notified domain owners that Yahoo does not want non-prime tld domains. I’m sure this will push more domainers towards Google.  And, will make Yahoo/Bing less important with the domain community. They are doing this to  reduce click fraud.   They imply the majority of the click fraud is from keywords in .info, .biz, .us and .co.    We speculate Parked.com […]

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Editor on August 16th, 2011

A seller on DNForum attempted to sell WJM.net for $ 369. which is far below its wholesale value.   And, the same seller also sold JTM.com to the same professional domainer named Oliver Hoger in Portugal.  Fortunately, a number of alert members on DNForum determined the domains were stolen and notified DNForum management and also the buyer.   The […]

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Editor on August 16th, 2011

 Beckstrom is leaving Icann in July, 2012 when his employment contract expires.   It is speculated he will become involved in the new gTLDs.    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  August 16, 2011  BECKSTROM TO LEAVE ICANN AT END OF HIS TERM  Rod Beckstrom will continue to fulfill his term as ICANN’s President and CEO, which will be […]

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Editor on August 14th, 2011

The Traffic conference has always been the premier domain meeting in the industry.   If you plan to attend (which I suggest you do), I would recommend  making a hotel reservation today.   If you are not able to get a room, I would suggest you contact Rick Schwartz or Howard Neu for their assistance. More information is […]

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