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  • You’re Not Worth What You Once Were, But Nobody Is

    In my last post , in comments area, Stephen Douglas of Success Click wrote: It’s time for domainers to reassess their domains by evaluating their monetization paths, and then move accordingly The domain industry has significantly changed in the last 12 months like never before. Payouts decline , layoffs...
    Posted to Domainly (Weblog) by Anonymous on 12-18-2008
  • Prudent, Not Panic

    ( image source ) Tough economic times, especially for those who have not gone through such turbulence times, can be extremely confusing. Questions such as “Should I continue to hold?”, “Is my income going to shrink again next month?”, “Should I bet all on this venture?”...
    Posted to Domainly (Weblog) by Anonymous on 12-14-2008
  • Why Top Tier Generic Domain Names Do The Trick

    Via Seth Godin’s blog: “Newton gets all kinds of credit. They call it the Law of Gravity. They put his picture on pages that profile geniuses. They say he discovered gravity. Nonsense. He just named it. Everyone ‘believes’ in gravity. And yet, we know virtually nothing about it...
    Posted to Domainly (Weblog) by Anonymous on 12-02-2008
  • The Memo I never Received

    So I’m thinking to get back to the blog but am not sure yet how to, it’s been a while! Let’s give it a shot then. The one thing that is on everybody’s mind these days is the economy. While I have no answers here I do suggest to preserve cash, be ultra conservative until things...
    Posted to Domainly (Weblog) by Anonymous on 11-24-2008
  • Few Videos I Want To Share

    Last couple of days I thought of publishing few videos but the more I waited, the more were added to the list. First, the excellent interview from All Things Digital of Mark Zuckenberg , Facebook founder. Second, a movie trailer of Bottle Shock , a movie about a single event in Paris in 1976 which changed...
    Posted to Domainly (Weblog) by Anonymous on 08-21-2008
  • Ben Graham: Avoid Speculation

    I’m reading again an old favorite, “ The Warren Buffett Way “, and came across this little priceless advice, originally given by Benjamin Graham . Reading this, it explains clearly why some who invest speculate on new extensions are so passionate about their investments speculations...
    Posted to Domainly (Weblog) by Anonymous on 08-08-2008
  • Will Advertisers EVER Get It?

    If you knew users are searching for you, should you make an effort to help them find you? It just occur to me we’re light years away from mainstream to remotely get internet traffic. I wrote few times in the past about how we think, from generic terms to specifics . Few minutes ago I visited again...
    Posted to Domainly (Weblog) by Anonymous on 07-18-2008
  • The Value Of A Sale Includes The Overall Value Of Your Time, And More

    Over the years I’ve seen many declare they have closed on a great deal or that development paid off big time however, when examining closer, you see it isn’t as sweet as first presented. What I’m talking about is those who tend not to value their time as you would value yours. They...
    Posted to Domainly (Weblog) by Anonymous on 07-17-2008
  • Liquidity: What Are Your Options?

    I had a chat with some of our partners and I asked the question “If you own domains and wanted to liquidate today , what are your options?” The answer I got from most? Not much! Let’s explore further: 1. Finding an end user Two words: GOOD LUCK!! 2. Traditional marketplaces ( Sedo ...
    Posted to Domainly (Weblog) by Anonymous on 06-30-2008
  • DNJournal June’s Cover Story: Chris Hartnett

    A must read cover story of my good friend Dr. Chris Hartnett. Via DNJournal : “In the 1990s Hartnett revolutionized the global telecommunications industry, outmaneuvering the long distance giants with his upstart company USA Global Link - the first to enable global phone to phone calling via the...
    Posted to Domainly (Weblog) by Anonymous on 06-09-2008
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