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Is purchasing multiple keyword-targeted domains an ethical practice? Kurt Krejny considers the risk vs. reward of this tactic, what his current findings of it are, and what could happen in the future to sites that do this. read more »
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Funny thing the site has 19 000 links pointing to it but that not even 5% of it is legitimate! read more »
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The conclusion: all other things being equal (e.g., marketing budget, content quality, design, affiliation with larger websites and so on), a website with a good domain name will always outperform a competitor with a bad or average domain name. read more »
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This time I will review mostly the ones that check the domain name availability dynamically and also provide you with some tips to advance your search. read more »
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Tired of searching hours and hours for a good domain name? I have some good news for you! read more »
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Whoa. This is big news for anyone who owns a domain, and certainly for folks who buy and sell them. "The California Federal Court decision should make it crystal clear to would-be domain name purchasers that true ownership of a domain name is not ba read more »
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At SMX yesterday Shoemoney and others talked about buying expired or established domains for SEO. But how do you know if those domains have value? Annie Smarty looks at ways to give a domain a background check to make sure it passes the mustard. read more »
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After a year of domain investing, Aaron of Flipsquare shares 5 mistakes he wishes he never made when starting out. Also includes some great tips on finding undiscovered domain properties. read more »
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Looks like the domaining market is still hot to trot. read more »
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This scam was originally covered pretty well here at Sphinn and the blog world. People were ticked. Now we see the lawsuit....

Network Solutions has forced millions of people to buy Internet domain names from them instead of cheaper competitors t read more »
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The company owns some fantastic niche travel domain names, allowing them to avoid paying high pay per click costs. While they seem to avoid the very expensive one word generic domain names (like Cruises.com), they do own a ton of great second tier t read more »
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During a special meeting of the ICANN Board of Directors a resolution was passed which will end domain tasting as we know it. The discussion was sparked in response to the scandalous practice of Network Solutions hijacking domain searches in recent read more »
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I’m not a domain expert; I’m an online marketer that over the years has built a portfolio of domains and follow the market here and there. My speculation for 2008 is ... well, you can read the article to find-out. read more »
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The who's who in domaining gives their 0.02 about the industry's future, many of which proclaim the long and fruitful pursuit of the .com over all. read more »
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Well, at least they own the domain network-solutions-is-going-to-scam-sphinn.com.

Check out the whois to be sure:
http://whois.domaintools.com/network-solutions-is-going-to-scam-sphinn.com

Read the article to find out why. read more »
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Yes, it seems to be true...?? read more »
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"A friend tipped me off to a Domain State thread that warns you not to look up a domain name at Network Solutions. If you go to the Networks Solutions site and look up a domain name to see if it’s registered then Network Solutions, within seconds, w read more »
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Personally I don’t see Network Solutions behavior as offensive as some others playing in the space, because they are merely attaching themselves to a domain that was initially checked through their interface, and offering it at their regular (inflat read more »
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Social commentary on a slice of the domain world. read more »
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Another great post by the people over at DailyBlogTips.com. 7 straightforward, characteristics of good domain names. Simple and to the point! Great post ... wish I'd thought of it myself. read more »
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The popular internet security company McAfee has published a detailed study on domain name typos entitled “The State of Typo-Squatting 2007.” To be clear this study is not exactly on domain parking in general, but more specifically those domains whi read more »
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Can I register a .edu domain? Are the links more valuable? Why are some just spam pages? Julie Kent dishes out the answers to these questions on .edu domains. read more »
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Its easy to become a domainer but you just have to be creative.
Read my few steps to building yourself an empire of expireds with traffic. read more »
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To lease, or not to lease...that is the question. read more »
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The accusation being made is that domain availability searches are not being kept private and this data is either being sold or somehow obtained by other registration companies. You carry out your domain research and then return to find the domain m read more »
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