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WHY A WEIRD DOMAIN NAME CAN BE VERY VALUABLE

PLEASE NOTE THIS UPDATE: THANKS TO READER, JERI UPDATE 3/24/2011 From Stephen Douglas: I received a comment that my domain mentioned in this article might be wrong. I did some research and I think the name was instead,  “KLIQ.COM”, spelled with a “K”.  I am pretty embarrassed by this mistake. I didn’t keep the domain

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WITHOUT PPC, HOW CAN A DOMAINER SURVIVE?

IS PPC DEAD FOR DOMAINERS? What are domain investors options?

 
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WHAT DO END USERS REALLY THINK OF DOMAINS?

Hi Gang, This is an important read for those who think buying generic descriptive domains are valuable investments, and believe that their core market demographic is the end user whose products and services (prodservs) your domain name describes. There was a recent article in RJ’s LowDown regarding non-domainer companies who “get it” about the purchase

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JAPANESE .COM DOMAINS ARE CHANGING A MARKETING CULTURE

Hello Gang, This might be an article different from any of the articles you’ve read before about domaining. I’m honored to be able to get this information in front of you, because it regards a decade of strategic planning by one of my clients. Their story is fascinating for true domain investors and online marketers

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MY RANTS GO BIG, BUT I’M STILL UNWORTHY

Well, today I have been honored by two big voices in the domain industry, one who gives me credit, and another who, well, probably would vomit if forced to do so… Let’s start with Owen Frager of the Fragerfactor.com. He picked up on a side comment I made on Michael Berkens blog about Madison Avenue.

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