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Domain Name News: Mar. 11 Week in Review

Domain Name News: Mar. 11 Week in Review

Click here for full domain name news coverage. Receive This Weekly Summary By Email EXPERT Q&A: Should I Let Unused Domain Names Expire From My Portfolio? VIDEO: From College Student to $100K Per Year in Profit with Andrew Allemann 3 Unorthodox Domaining Tactics from the Creative CEO of BullShitWebsites.com This week’s news: Groupon Gets Irish […]

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3 Unorthodox Domaining Tactics from the Creative CEO of BullShitWebsites.com

3 Unorthodox Domaining Tactics from the Creative CEO of BullShitWebsites.com

Every domainer has their own process to appraise and market domain names for sale. Few domainers are willing to share their tested secrets. But Chris Goh is not a regular domainer. Some would even call him unorthodox. If you are in need of help getting targeted traffic to your domain names so you can support a “buy this domain name now” call to action, then Chris Goh, Creative CEO of BullShitWebsites.com, has some unorthodox tactics you may want to try.

From College Student to $100K Per Year in Profit – with Andrew Allemann

From College Student to $100K Per Year in Profit – with Andrew Allemann

How did Andrew Allemann go from a regular college student at The University of Texas at Austin to amassing 1,000 domains that earned him over $100,000 in profit every year? More importantly, how did he build it up his domain name portfolio in the first place? The short answer is by keeping abreast of technology trends and focusing on a triad of domain name monetization options: parking, affiliate programs and mini website developing.

EXPERT Q&A: Should I Let Unused Domain Names Expire From My Portfolio?

EXPERT Q&A: Should I Let Unused Domain Names Expire From My Portfolio?

Many of us are addicted to buying domain names. Often times we hold onto them with no likelihood of development, no plans to actively market, and only a slight chance of receiving an unsolicited offer. The problem then is that our domain name portfolios (with their associated renewal fees) become too large for our budget to allow. So we turned to the experts (the folks who have wrestled with this situation multiple times) to ask what they would do.

Domain Name News: Mar. 4 Week in Review

Domain Name News: Mar. 4 Week in Review

Click here for full domain name news coverage. Receive This Weekly Summary By Email Contest Final: 5 Worst Domain Names – Vote Now! – 04-Mar-11Thanks to everyone for submitting what they believe are their worst domain names. I got a lot of really terrible names, so it’s no wonder domain registrars stay in business! Only […]

Why Your Domain Name Registrar Needs Up-to-date Registrant Information

Why Your Domain Name Registrar Needs Up-to-date Registrant Information

ICANN (Internet Corporation on Assigned Names and Numbers) is the not-for-profit organization in charge of setting policies that govern domain name sales, distribution, management, protection and dispute. Domain name transfer policies — from one person, company or organization to another — also fall under the authority of ICANN. It’s this last area of ICANN authority that should concern you the most, because if you don’t follow the rules you may lose your domain names.

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