2009
01.16
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Okay, as the title is identical to the name you should follow. Wow, what a plugin. If you’re into SEO, this is the tool you will need to capture relevant data about your sites AND the competition. From Xray to the Way Back Machine, you will spend hours with the useful data gathered. You’re as good as the guy/gal next to you. Truely all in one tool for the avid SEOer.
2008
09.28
Interesting post recently about new TLDs coming online in the next 9 months. Many opportunity to market a brand and an increase management of every possible combination of wording domains. In short, companies purchased the .com and then went to buy .net, .biz, .org as the highest TLDs. It’s now going to get complicated. Keep and eye open for .tel!
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Excerpt: “The plan concerns top level domains (TLDs). There are currently only 21 generic top level domains—including .com, .net, .biz and .travel. These TLDs appear at the far right of Web site names and e-mail addresses. (There also are more than 240 country code top level domains, such as .it for Italy and .us for the United States.)”
2008
09.28
Several domains have essentially been lifted recently by the state of Kentucky. Online gambling has become a hit for the Internet. Let’s face it, if you can’t make it to Vegas then pull up a chair and go online. Recent articles are now posted with details and some ramifications.
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2008
09.23
Oh my, must attend next year! I wish it could be 2008, but due to committed conferences this won’t happen. My curiosity points to the sale of .ME domains, an extension from the country of Montenegro whose just now getting on their feet.
The following domains are up for auction:
Auction has ended for most, see the results.
As you can see, these are quite attractive! Looking into the future, .com will stand on top always yet with the increase in marketing expense directed online, you must not ignore opportunity. It’s all about imagery and brand recognition. Users in the future will click more than they type (type in traffic). With that comes usable names that are associated with an extension. So what the hell are you talking about? I’m talking about advertising a name/slogan such as love.me versus love.com. Get it in the head of the consumer, they’ll type in love.me if (IF) there’s a benefit. That’s the point of advertising and product purchase, a benefit the consumer gets. Case in point, most .com domains are bought and produce a landing page or parking as we call it. There is no real benefit for repeat visits, just the destination that could be any of the various advertising links residing on a parked page. Yes, a benefit if the user gets something out of clicking through, that’s the intention. Well, I’m excited because of my purchase of a variety of .me extensions. The future of real estate has taken a new meaning!
Learn more about this exciting conference.
I must learn to reduce the use of “of” in my writing. Bad habit!
2008
09.16
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SEO /
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Well, casually browsing the Yahoo (purple people eater) I came across a restricton notice due to a site sending unsolicited e-mails. Wow, not sure how to call it. Is it good or bad for the website seeing as curiosity tends to get people clicking. In my opinion it may be a plus and affordable advertising. Of course it only helps if your the only site with the red ink.