Posted on October 22nd, 2011 by admin
If you decide to buy a developed website, it pays to be very wary sellers who use 301 redirect scams to artificially inflate their site’s toolbar pagerank in hopes the buyer won’t know the difference between an established site and a worthless site that appears to have pagerank. When Buying Developed Websites, How Can I [...]
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Posted on April 15th, 2011 by admin
I recently came across a new comment on an older post in which the commenter requested that I provide a working definition of what exactly constitutes a premium domain name. I wrote a post about this very topic some time ago, but re-reading it today, there is very little substantively speaking that I would change [...]
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Posted on February 13th, 2011 by admin
I recently came upon a post from Amplify asking for readers takes on what was the biggest social media disappointment from the year 2010. I didn’t have to think twice about this one, as this past year was none-too-kind to my long-time favorite social media site and community. I am referring of course to the [...]
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Posted on May 11th, 2010 by admin
Adobe Dreamweaver is still one of the most popular What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get HTML editors available on the commercial market. It can handle virtually any coding language known to web design and/or web development. The problem with Dreamweaver is that the advent of highly-complex content management software that effectively builds the state-of-thee-art website for you while you sit [...]
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Posted on May 2nd, 2010 by admin
The total cost amounts to as little as $7 per month standard hosting fee. One deluxe hosting account from GoDotYourself.com is sufficient to host as many sites as you want, so long as you don’t exceed the astronomical bandwidth limitations. If you do manage to exceed bandwidth restrictions, pat yourself on the back and take [...]
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Posted on May 2nd, 2010 by admin
I recently came upon a blog post on another domain blog in which domain parking-alternative company WhyPark (a Parked.com company) was recommended as a mechanism for monetizing domain names. A year and a half ago, this may have seemed like good advice. However, as someone who has been a client of WhyPark since shortly after [...]
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Posted on February 1st, 2010 by admin
This post began as a response I received in the comments section of the recent post about the sale of the premium domain name TheMedicalSupplyStore.com. Jaime from DotWeekly.com took exception to my use of the term “premium” in describing the post about the medical supply store domain. Jaime’s comment read: Just because a domain makes [...]
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Posted on June 21st, 2009 by admin
The following originated as a portion of a conversation between myself and a representative from Parked.com, the domain parking firm that recently acquired domain development company WhyPark (WhyPark.com). The representative had contacted me roughly a week before news of the sale broke, in an effort to persuade me to give Parked.com’s domain parking service a [...]
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Posted on April 28th, 2009 by admin
Follow-up story: Analysis of the WhyPark-Parked Acquisition 50 Days Post-Sale BREAKING NEWS: What may be perhaps the biggest news story involving domain names all year broke this morning, Tuesday April 28, 2009. Domain name development company WhyPark.com has been purchased by domain name parking provider Parked.com. WhyPark is a domain development company that was founded [...]
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