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  • Guest Post: Why being the least expensive service is not always the answer, By William J. Savino (Recall Media Group)

    We have all heard the phrase “You get what you pay for”. This phrase should be remembered as… “You get what you pay for…sometimes”, especially when we are talking about service and the industry of my choice, the funeral service. I feel that service is a perceived value and that service and customer service...
    Posted to Domainly (Weblog) by Anonymous on 05-03-2008
  • Domain Development Vs. Business Development

    ( image source ) Not once have we developed a business because of domain ownership. I believe, for us, we first fall in love with concepts rather then fall in love with domains. It is only after we have a concept in mind we truly feel comfortable with we then either match it with a generic domain within...
    Posted to Domainly (Weblog) by Anonymous on 04-26-2008
  • With Love From Siberia: Office Pictures

    Few pictures Jeff sent over, from one of our offices in Siberia. Most of the folks here are largely responsible for much of our development projects, from Assista , various RMG projects, Flowchart.com , domain related projects, and more. Darren, Jeff, myself and others within RMG all feel we have completely...
    Posted to Domainly (Weblog) by Anonymous on 04-04-2008
  • The Next Big Thing For Domainers Is..

    ( image source ) Contrary to what many domainers believe, the next big opportunity isn’t in developing sites and services, not because there isn’t money there (there definitely is a lot of money there!) but because it takes a different kind of skill-set than acquiring domains and quite frankly...
    Posted to Domainly (Weblog) by Anonymous on 03-27-2008
  • Guest Post: From Voodoo To Real Science, By Allen Gabriel (Recall Media Group)

    People often ask my advice on how to improve website conversion rates. Unfortunately, there is no short answer to this question. If I try to sum it all up, I would say, that measuring, testing and experimenting are the primary keys to improving online conversion rates. Then I would, probably, have to...
    Posted to Domainly (Weblog) by Anonymous on 03-13-2008
  • “Leap Day” Saved The Day!

    Yesterday was a really great day for us, more than anyone could have imagined. First, we released the Bido.com preview site , a new auction site which is focused on auctioning one domain per day, an auction site which aim at bringing liquidity to an illiquid market. Next, Bido will announce sometime...
    Posted to Domainly (Weblog) by Anonymous on 03-01-2008
  • Bido.com Launch Party Videos

    My good friends Marcia and Warren Walker of DomainerTV.com put the extra hours yesterday (literally working all day on this for us) to put this out today. Here are some of the first videos (more later), just for you. Enjoy!
    Posted to Domainly (Weblog) by Anonymous on 02-25-2008
  • Can Your Business Survive Without You?

    I’ve been writing allot last few days but what you do not know, I’ve been pretty sick last few days as well, since Tuesday. Fever, heavy coughing, worst than I ever remember. No fun to say the least. Having partners such as Darren Cleveland and Jeff Bhavnanie, having a domain portfolio on...
    Posted to Domainly (Weblog) by Anonymous on 02-01-2008
  • BIDO.COM Launch Party @ The Tao Las Vegas

    BY INVITATION ONLY What: Bido.com Launch party Where: The Opium Room, Tao Las Vegas When: February 20th, 2008, 10PM Additional information: A year ago we took over the second floor at the Tao restaurant at the Venetian hotel. That event was by invitation only with approximately 60 of the very best in...
    Posted to Domainly (Weblog) by Anonymous on 01-30-2008
  • You Got Lucky. Now What?

    ( image source ) This is how I view the domain business. We were in the right place, right time, and smartly (or luckily) bet the house and took massive action. Buying a domain and seconds later see if it converts or not - what better way to invest? In extreme cases you could (still can) delete domains...
    Posted to Domainly (Weblog) by Anonymous on 01-30-2008
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