Back in November of last year, at the height of the Snapnames auction scandal, I wrote a personal assessment of the situation comparing it to the Absolute Poker scandal of 2007. In comparison I recalled how quickly it was that Absolute Poker was back on its feet and suffered almost no significant revenue loss, and [...]
As a domain investor like me you no doubt receive a lot of unsolicited junk email from people looking to pitch you their unwanted domains, often because you own the same domain in another extension, but sometimes for other reasons, some more or less valid. Occasionally there is a welcome offer, and in fact I [...]
Todays profile is 2012.com Undeveloped; no landing page; no redirect; not even parked. This domain is stuck in utter domain limbo. With the recent release of the blockbuster film 2012, and of course, the clock ticking down to less than three years from 11:11am December 21, 2012 this domain must be getting a tremendous amount [...]
As the calendar winds down to 2010, we’re prompted to look forward to a new year and new possibilities. I’ve also been spending some time reflecting on the past year, as perhaps you have too. For some time now I’ve been considering to write a post on domain names that at one time or another [...]
I was just a wee lad during the early ‘80s, knee high to a cat’s ass. But my Father has recounted to me on a number of occasions about a time in those days when he was unemployed, during which his regular routine was to wake up, bright and early, shower up, put on his [...]
Having been a long time online poker player I can still recall news of the “Scandal That Rocked The Online Poker Industry” to steal the recent headline from this TechCrunch editorial concerning the Snapnames auction scandal we’ve all read so much about in the last two days. In late 2007 word spread that there was [...]