Ray on April 4th, 2008

While searching around for domain name material to write about I found a site that made me think “well, why didn’t I think of that?!!”
The site I found searches for domaining videos from YouTube and locates them on one easy to navigate website. The website is called Domain Name Industry Videos and can be found on DomainTube.co.uk.
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Ray on March 30th, 2008

There has been substantial debate lately on the large domain name discussion forums about the long term potential of ‘short domains’, such as 4 letter dot com domain names and L-L-L.com domains. This debate has been ignited in recent months by the registration of the last 4 letter .com domains and the registration of the [...]

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I received a very interesting question a few days ago from Pink, who is the webmaster at PinkRetailTherapy.com. It was such a good question that I thought it deserved a properly thought out answer. Pink asks 
I’ve noticed is that there are a lot of good .org.uks left. I know they are not worth much yet [...]

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Chitika, an online contextual advertising company, which is popular with bloggers and the owners of many other types of websites has announced that it is expaning its range of services.
The US based firm provides geo-targeted adverts in a number of countries including the US, Canada and the UK. Chitika announced on their blog last week that they are [...]

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Ray on March 8th, 2008

Is domain backwording the next big thing. I’m not so sure. But Rudy Hernandez from Logistik Labs thinks differently, and he might be right.
Rudy has identified an emerging trend of companies registering domain names spelt backwards and has called it ‘backwarding’. So Credit.com becomes ‘tiderC.com’, Baseball.com becomes ‘llabesaB.com’ and so on.
I struggled to find a [...]

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