Building Online Sucess
Popular domain investor, Elliot Silver, is not content with past laurels, acquired through the development of web sites. After the recent roll-out of personals for his DogWalker.com web site, Elliot sat and worked hard on the strategy for Q2 of 2012. This brainstorming, despite his added duties as a new father, produced an exciting new [...]
Read More »After a year plus of allowing the listing of blatant trademark violations at its marketplace, Flippa.com - the Australian auction house for domains and web sites – finally decided to utilize a filtering mechanism. The method of disallowing certain strings in domains was welcomed by DomainGang. So exactly how is it implemented these days? We [...]
Read More »Yet another generic, HappyMothersDay.com, is currently undeveloped and parked; at least, it’s offered for sale by BuyDomains and hopefully someone will one day develop it to its full potential. DomainGang would like to extend our very best wishes to all mothers around the domain world Tweet This Post
Read More »With the upcoming release of Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter on June 22, there are plenty of opportunities for more presidential movies. The official web site of the movie resides at the mouth-watering URL AbrahamLincolnVampireHunterMovie.com Yikes! We went ahead and selected the top 10 potential presidential movies of all time, based on the history and popularity [...]
Read More »Frank Schilling has done a remarkable job with the communication form available through his domains parked at Internet Traffic. When a visitor interested in a domain fills out the contact form – which requires a phone number – the following things happen: An email is sent with a an encoded link to confirm the validity [...]
Read More »Sedo, the online marketplace for selling, reselling and hopefully buying domain names, has added several new options to its menu of responses available to the seller. “A lot of sellers are frustrated by the mild and rather ****-whipped responses we offered,” said Klaudia Fersterhefner from Sedo Germany, where all back-end programming decisions are made. “And [...]
Read More »Per Christensson – the developer/musician with the unique initials “PC” – acquired PC.net two weeks ago. Having successfully solved the riddle at his previous personal web site, Sharpened.net, Per was kind enough to give us a report on the price he paid to acquire, PC.net. Upon inquiring, Per communicated with us that due to an [...]
Read More »ICANN and its TAS Laboratories snafu brought to light a stack of secret documents, related to the early days of the Internet. According to Tobias Vreming - independent investigator for the Dallas Daily Planet – the documents were acquired using the Freedom of Information Act. The so-called Alien Invaders report was compiled in the late [...]
Read More »Bing – the brainchild of Microsoft – is about to roll out its biggest upgrade ever, promising to transform the search engine industry completely. While Google is currently accused of tweaking its ranking algorithm to the point that most results are irrelevant, Bing is cleaning up the slate, delivering intuitive results and laying them out [...]
Read More »An amazing incident of cosmic proportions occurred, when domain investor Allan Protrikivich registered a domain name and resold it – all by accident. The Jupiter, Florida domainer was rushing into the escalator of a mall in downtown Orlando, when the oncoming crowds caused him to change his position. “I turned to the right, against the [...]
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