Archive for the ‘Dot Weekly’ Category

It happens A LOT! A company is getting ready to launch a new product and spends a good deal of time researching the "name" of the product to be clear of trademarks, something flashy so it is remembered and relevant but then fails to purchase the exact match name of the product as a domain [...]

It is not all that often a company runs a TV ad and advertises with a Sub-Domain included in the ad. If the company does happen to use a sub domain, they often use a word as the sub domain but I still think it is confusing to most people that even see a sub [...]

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Late last week I purchased the Phpbay Pro eBay affiliate plugin for Wordpress and have been playing around with it the past several days. I built 3 sites and also installed the plugin on DotWeekly to play around with it here as well, so I wanted to share a little review about it. Phpbay offers [...]

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Here are a few nice expired domain name auctions that are currently running that are public and anybody can bid on! All domain names end at different times but are listed based on what is ending the earliest.
Each domain name is directly linked to the specific auction page for easy bidding or watching!
Dressers.net $133 current [...]

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I always find it interesting when a large news source like CNN covers domain names. It’s never a bad thing for the domain name industry when this happens, because it sheds some more light on to domain names and the values many carry. The bad thing, the reporters mainly have little to no clue what [...]

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Back on December 28, 2009 the domain name Pepe.com sold on Bido.com for $15,000 USD and was stated by Bido owner Sahar that the sale was a "Milestone" sale for the Bido domain name auction site. A short three months later, the domain name PePe.com sold at Sedo.com domain name aftermarket service for $45,000 EUR! [...]

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American Express® is running a new ad campaign using the domain name ApplyDeltaCard.com . Northwest WorldPerks® miles (Visa®) are now Delta miles due to a merger of Northwest and Delta. The campaign is to get customers to switch to the new Gold Delta Skymiles® credit card by American Express. Customers that were using the WorldPerks [...]

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You can easily go to SamsClub.com from Sams.com by clicking the ad on the page Sams.com domain name forwards you to!
If you were to visit Sams.com as I did the other day, you will not end up at the massive wholesale club Sam’s but you land on a site call Informit.com, which appears to own [...]

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I talk to a lot of people that "would" start a website but it often seems that people are lost and do not know where to start. So what is holding you back from starting a website of your own?
Money?
Time?
Not sure what to do?
Lazy?
Cost?
I often talk about Wordpress as the easiest (and best way IMO) [...]

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I have worked with Mike, the owner of Vessio.com web development and design company for several web projects and applications over the years. I admit that when Vessio was first starting out, like many companies have issues dealing with growth, Vessio did as well. This was in the past and Mike has lived and learned [...]

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