Posted in January 31, 2012 ¬ 12:08 AMh.admin
As most of my blog readers know, I work fulltime in education. Specifically I work for a high school in Illinois here we support over 1,400 computer nodes every day. As our user base’s needs increase, so does the need for emerging technology. We suspect over the course of two years approx we will have [...]
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Posted in January 19, 2012 ¬ 2:01 PMh.admin
I just received an email from Todd Han that Dynadot.com has now opened up it’s API to all users. This is great news for Dynadot customers who enjoy drop catching domains but were turned off by the $500 spending / pre payment. Now any Dynadot customer can tap right into the API system without having [...]
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Posted in January 12, 2012 ¬ 9:08 PMh.admin
This article is from my experience when domains first became available for the first time registration and what I can remember from it. Everything was run by bbs systems and sysops until the domain registrations were taken to the web level. In the early 1990′s, netsol (NetworkSolutions.com) took over the bbs domain registrations and made [...]
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Posted in September 10, 2011 ¬ 7:59 PMh.admin
Hello everyone, I am working on a new tool and would like to offer it for free for a limited time to readers of my blog. This tool is very simple & basically takes a list of up to 22,000 usa cities. It combines a keyword with a city before or after the keyword. Some [...]
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Posted in June 17, 2011 ¬ 8:10 PMh.admin
This struck me out of the blue a couple days ago. I was visiting Dynadot.com & checking out the marketplace domains. I noticed something new, which seemed to be a pending delete tab which allowed me to backorder domains @ $11.75 USD a pop. I noticed that they have listed the entire pending delete lists [...]
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Posted in May 10, 2011 ¬ 11:28 PMh.admin
Hello, Everyone and their mom can sell something. But can you sell a domain name? YES.. But can you sell a domain name at the true value that an end user looking to buy your website url(s) may pay you? Behind all that happens between a domain transfer, there are a few things to keep [...]
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Posted in April 8, 2010 ¬ 12:15 AMh.admin
Bridging domaining with the word: FUN again – has become the hardest task I have yet to beat. I remeber my first days of drop catching used to be really FUN! What happened to those days? They seem lost in the chaos going on around us non-stop! As an insight to domainers, I declare we [...]
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Posted in March 26, 2010 ¬ 7:31 PMh.admin
I have been catching dropping domains for a few years now. It’s often times I see others going through the same struggles I did & this topic takes years to understand. There’s a lot of myths floating around the forums. First off, the meaning of drop catching, drop catcher is a term to label the [...]
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Posted in October 20, 2009 ¬ 8:33 PMh.admin
Well, I managed to narrow down my list of drop catching to a feasible amount. I originally had collected a lot of domains to chase, but filtered out all the garbage to this list: mixeurs.com minuscula.com vittoni.com transferred.us Nothing special & I’m not particular about: transferred.us as the US extension has been stinking in my [...]
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Posted in September 18, 2009 ¬ 11:40 AMh.admin
This is for the people who like LLLL.COM domains. After a scan today, I found these 5 four letter .com domains are sitting out there ready to be hand registered: vfpy.com uqzj.com pjze.com uodq.com dzje.com Have fun & if there’s an interest for these lists, I will post more. As I’ve mentioned before, the LLLL.com [...]
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