Archive for March, 2009

What To Do When All The Awesome Domains Are Gone

Decent available domain names are becoming harder to find these days. Nearly 25 million “.com” names have been registered, and over 23 thousand are purchased every day. It also means that you’re more likely to win the grand prize lottery then find a decent domain name.

Obtaining a domain name that helps to successfully “magnetize” a flood of incoming traffic is like gold to any online business. But the increasing scarcity of domain names that are simple to remember, short and suggestive have turned them into red hot commodities.

Just take a look at some of the recent domain name acquisitions:

business.com sold for $7.5 million
asseenontv.com sold for $5 million
altavista.com sold for $3.3 million
loans.com sold for $3 million
autos.com sold for $2.2 million
wallstreet.com sold for $1.03 million
forsalebyowner.com sold for $835,000
drugs.com sold for $825,000
cinema.com sold for $700,000
art.com sold for $450,000
engineering.org sold for $199,000
fruits.com sold for $160,000
perfect.com sold for $94,000

However, while some of these domain names may have been sold for millions, corporate buyers backed by large bank accounts are not alone in the domain name industry. Even entrepreneurs are making a great living in buying and selling their own domains.

Not a day goes by, that a domain name goes for as less as $100 or as much as $1 million on public auction sites. For example, eBay.com recently featured actual bids for as little as $500 for “golegs.com” to as much as $20,000 for “arlington.com” — and thousands more drifting anywhere in between.

Some people seem to know where to get these “nuggets of gold.” In fact, a small handful know about an untapped goldmine that lies discreetly tucked away in the dark corners of the vast Internet. And the awareness of this source has helped these “lucky” individuals earn either outrageous fortunes or monstrous levels of traffic for their website.

The goldmine to which I’m referring is the pool of recently expired domain names. While only a few knows it exists, regardless it is expanding with every passing day. There are literally tens of thousands of unclaimed, non-renewed and expired domain names that become available on a daily basis.

An expired domain name is one that was registered previously but was not paid for in time for the renewal date, thus returning it to the listing of available domains. There are many probable reasons for non-renewal (e.g., forgetful owner, no more interest in site, no longer in business, no longer active or didn’t pay for whatever reason).

However, you may be asking, “Sure, but I’m never going to find good domain names before some other person snatches them up.” For a long time, being “lucky” also meant being alert for the numerous domains that become available, and being quick in registering them before anyone else does.

New tools are becoming available, making the process of finding great domain names much easier. In fact, some of them assist you to become aware of the near expiring domains, giving you an advantage over your competitors that permits you to grab names seconds after they’ve been dropped.

Nevertheless, a compelling web name can help an online business become more visible, credible and accessible. And it will help someone earn a rather large fortune. While in the past, finding one was very prohibitive, with the help of tools that are now at your disposal, you now can be a part of the gold rush, too.

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Domain News – 68th Edition

dotMobi Allocates First Two-Character Mobile Domain to Fifth Third Bank
domainnews.com says: DUBLIN and WASHINGTON, DC – March 3, 2009 – dotMobi, the company behind .mobi – the only Internet address created specifically for locating content that works on all mobile phones – today announced the allocation of the first two-character mobile Internet domain to Fifth Third Bank: http://53.mobi (http://53.mobi/) .
How You Can Make Money Buying and Selling Domain Names
ezinearticles.com says: There are several ways to make money online. One of the most well-known and traditional ways is the buying and selling of Internet domain names.

Did You know Your Domain Name Can be Snatched up?

Believe it or not, even thieves are already high-tech these days. Browsing the world wide web and reading through online blogs, I came across a startling story about how thieves have found their way to infiltrate the world wide web. I read about a lady who was planning to put up a web page of her own. As the normal process dictates, she first thought of a domain name for her website. She chose her own name and had it checked in CNet Domain Search page for domain registrations and found out that it is very much available. A couple of days later, she checked it again and was shocked to discover that her name is already taken. She found out that her name is already a domain name registered to a firm with the name Chesterton Holdings.

The poor lady brought the matter to the attention of Larry Seltzer, a columnist of eweek.com and a staunch critic of cyber crimes. Larry Seltzer investigated the matter himself. He checked the website whose domain name is that of the lady’s. He immediately came to a conclusion that firm who “owns” the website and its domain name is a domain squatter, one among many domain squatters scattered all over the web. Seltzer saw that the website is full of advertisements all domain squatters are associated with. He even claimed that the advertisements were syndicated through information.com. In Seltzer’s column in eweek.com, he followed the next events regarding the theft of the lady’s domain name. He reported that after a number of days, Chesterton, the bogus owner, has already let go of the stolen domain. He said this could have been prompted by the low hits or very few visits the site had. Apparently, silly domain squatters do not stay long in a domain, which is not lucrative for them. Squatters are somehow wise, at least in that sense.

The question that was immediately formed in my mind that Mr. Seltzer also posted, is how in the world was Chesterton able to register someone else’s name to be its domain name? Moreover, why was the squatter allowed or given the permission to have ownership of a domain that is obviously not theirs? Anyway, I think my questions are unanswerable as of the moment. Even big companies and other established domain owners cannot exactly explain how domain theft is being successfully done. I bet you have also heard of the stealing of panex.com’s domain. Well, if you have not, the bottom line is that even the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), whose mandate is to police the world wide web, failed to fully account the culprit behind the theft.

Curious about how rampant domain theft is, I made a little cyber investigation and probed on my own. I logged on to search.com, a property of CNet domain, and searched for the availability of my own name. I guess you’ve already guessed the result. Yes, my own name is already a registered domain name. With whom is it registered? Bingo! It is with Chesterton Holdings. My possible domain is already stolen. But I am confident the squatter will leave sooner than I think. My name is unpopular nor does it sound good to generate thousands of hits and visits. There is no way that notorious domain thief can make profit out of my unpopular name.

Though my stolen (domain) name is not much of a big fuss for me or for others, domain theft is a issue of great concern for other web owners. It is alarming that theft incidence can happen so easily and victims cannot do anything to account for the theft done.
Who is behind this syndicated theft? I do not think we can answer right now. Who is to be blamed for the proliferation of cyber thieves? We can go on pointing fingers but still not quell domain theft. I guess the only question we can answer as of now is who is already registered in a particular domain and who is not — thanks to whois, a *querying database*. Whois is a transmission control protocol(TCP)-based query or a response protocol. It is utilized to identify the owner of a domain name, an IP address, or an autonomous system number on the internet. But then, it is also very probable that domain squatters are using whois to know which domain, in the form of people’s real names, can they squat in.

Domain snatching is really a complex and alarming matter. This issue is a concern for current domain owners but more so to those planning to put up a website. This issue is most especially pertinent to those who are planning to put up an online business and use a website for marketing. I guess the best that people can do is to seek only the services of trusted web servers and hosts like STICKY WEB DOMAINS for domain registrations to ensure the security of their domain.

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Domain News – 67th Edition

How Do I Register a Domain Name That Brings More Website Traffic?
ezinearticles.com says: Before answering the question “How do I register a domain name that brings more website traffic?”, you have to look closely at your product or service. You have to consider your customers and how they will search for your website. The right domain can make a difference in the amount and quality of traffic you get to your site. So, where do you start?

Domain News – 66th Edition

Part 4 Risk – Earnings per Click
domainnews.com says: At long last I’m continuing the series that I started at the end of last year on the risks associated with purchasing traffic domain names. You can read the previous three articles by clicking on the following links:
Part 3 Risk – Where did all the traffic go? (http://www.whizzbangsblog.com/index.php/20090123503/Domain-Analytics/Risk-Part-3-Where-did-all-the-traffic-go.html)
How Do I Register a Domain Name That Brings More Website Traffic?
ezinearticles.com says: Before answering the question “How do I register a domain name that brings more website traffic?”, you have to look closely at your product or service. You have to consider your customers and how they will search for your website. The right domain can make a difference in the amount and quality of traffic you get to your site. So, where do you start?

Domain News – 65th Edition

ICANN CEO & President, Paul Twomey, Announces Departure
domainnews.com says: Paul Twomey, ICANN’s CEO and President, has publicly announced at the opening session of ICANN’s 34th International Public Meeting in Mexico City, which has drawn more than 1,200 attendees from all over the world, that he will not be seeking to renew his contract for another three years when it comes up for ren Last year, I told the Board that I did not want to renew my contract
as President and CEO for another 3 year term, said Twomey. While I am
deeply and personally committed to ICANN and its
How Do I Register a Domain Name That Brings More Website Traffic?
ezinearticles.com says: Before answering the question “How do I register a domain name that brings more website traffic?”, you have to look closely at your product or service. You have to consider your customers and how they will search for your website. The right domain can make a difference in the amount and quality of traffic you get to your site. So, where do you start?

Domain News – 64th Edition

SEO and Expired Domains – Partners in Progress
ezinearticles.com says: SEO is possibly the best known and well proven technique to assist your expired domain based web site to achieve that elusive commercial success. You will need to know the benefits and disadvantages of using this technology before choosing to apply its techniques.

Domain News – 63th Edition

SEO and Expired Domains – Partners in Progress
ezinearticles.com says: SEO is possibly the best known and well proven technique to assist your expired domain based web site to achieve that elusive commercial success. You will need to know the benefits and disadvantages of using this technology before choosing to apply its techniques.