Some Domain Industry Players are Not Doing Well
April 7, 2011 by Anonymous
Filed under Browsing the Internet, Business, Domaining Related Sites, Domains & Websites, Featured Articles, media & news, Surfing the Web, Website & Domain Issues, Website Announcements, Website News
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Well known and veteran domainer Sahar Sarid’s Conceptualist.com website looks like it’s gone. The Conceptualist.com website owned by “Sahar Sarid” for a long tme recently became a simple DomainSponsor.com parking page but as of today it no longer resolves at all. That’s not too surprising overall since there seems to be a somewhat significant down-sizing or shakeout taking place in the industry.
Various industry firms, forums, domain meeting venues, auctions and individual domainers have left the business, are not doing well, or have domain-name related websites which are less successful and active vs a few years ago.
It’s probably mostly the result of large declines in pay-per-click advertising revenues, reduced market liquidity, the economy, combined with market saturation and too many participants (including lots of new players) competing and trying to grab their own piece of the pie.
Here is a link to an interesting 2007 article about Sahar Sarid, a DNJurnal.com Cover-Story.
Kids Are Searching for Surprising Things
April 1, 2011 by Anonymous
Filed under Domains & Websites, Featured Articles, Health & Wellness, Kids Activities, Kids Matters, Social Networking Sites, Surfing the Web, Website & Domain Issues
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Kids search for surprising things online. A report from Symantec and its Norton OnlineFamily service, which allows parents to monitor and manage their kids’ online activities, including Internet searches. The Norton service tracks and reports the children’s Internet activities in real-time so parents can learn about online-content their kids should not be reading or seeing on the-web.
Here are the top-10 search-terms from kids over a recent 6-month period:
P.S. No, search-terms 4, 6, 28 and 89 are not April Fool’s jokes as you may be thinking!
1. YouTube
2. Google
3. Facebook
4. Sex
5. MySpace
6. Porn
7. Yahoo
8. Michael Jackson
9. Fred
10. eBay
Other search-terms making the top-100 search-terms include Wikipedia (14), Webkinz (16), games (17), Boobs (28), the Jonas Brothers (47), Playboy (89), iTunes (89b) and and swine flu (93). Who is Fred? He is a made-up character whose YouTube channel has become big with kids.
Overstock.com is rebranding itself as O.CO
February 6, 2011 by Anonymous
Filed under Business, Domain Names & Webhosting, Domain/Website Marketing, Domains & Websites, Featured Articles, media & news, new domain extensions, News, Personal Blog, Search Engine Optimization, Website & Domain Issues, Website Announcements, Website Marketing, Website News
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Found this on the Overstock.com website this morning. It’s also Super Bowl Sunday, so perhaps not just a coincidence since the .CO extension domain names will be strongly marketed in today’s Super Bowl commercials, making Overstock.com’s announcement real good timing in that regard.
“Shopping at Overstock.com internationally is about to get easier with the O.co domain. Since the company acquired the O.co domain name in July 2010, Overstock.com has been simpler to access by mobile Internet users. Now, to minimize confusion and hassle while translating the word “Overstock” into other languages, Overstock.com is rebranding internationally and will be known as O.co as of Jan. 2011. This guide will address any concerns you may have about Overstock.com’s new domain.
Q. Why will Overstock.com be known as O.co internationally?
A. In July 2010, .co domain names became available for general purchase, and Overstock.com acquired the O.co domain name in order to reinforce the “O” of the Overstock brand and capture customers’ attention with a short, memorable web address. The short .co domain will also solve translation issues and allow Overstock.com to create a universal logo, brand and web domain name that will be recognizable internationally…”
Click the Overtstock.com® woman on the couch picture below to visit the new O.co® website:
Paris Hilton is on new Drooping Eye website
January 16, 2011 by Anonymous
Filed under Domain Development, Featured Articles, Health & Beauty, Health & Wellness, Health Matters, New Websites, Website Announcements
Some celebrities have drooping eye condition like the best known celebity with drooping eye, Paris Hilton, for example. It has been said that Paris Hilton’s eye drooping was a side-effect caused by botched eyelid cosmetic surgery.
A drooping eyelid can stay about the same, become worse over time, or come and go in severity. It can be on one-side, or effecting both the eyes. When drooping is one-sided it’s easy to detect by comparing it to the non-drooping eye. Drooping eye is harder to to detect when both eyes are drooping, or if there’s only a small eye droop.
A drooping eye can make you look tired and unattractive. Drooping eyelids are either there from birth or develop later in life. Drooping eye is not a cause for panic, but you should ask your doctor about possible treatment and cure.
Drooping eyes and eyelid-droop can be caused by misc factors, including strokes (which is what many people think of as its cause when they see someone with drooping eye condition), cosmetic face or eyelid surgery (more common than you would think, ask Paris Hilton about drooping eye), horner syndrome, reduced muscle control from normal aging, out-of-control diabetes, myasthenia gravis, brain tumors or cancers affecting the facial nerves and muscles, or be there at birth due to genetics.

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Importance of Owning Your Desired Domain
January 15, 2011 by Anonymous
Filed under Domain Sales & Prices, Domain/Website Brokers, Domains & Websites, Domains/Websites for sale, Featured Articles, Website & Domain Issues
Domain names are extremely popular as far as owning a website with that name, and its potential use as a business presence, marketing venue, e-commerce site, blog, email address and for information and product marketing. Obviously, there is only one exact name which is truly your most desired domain name available or for-sale, making it unique.
You probably realize the high value of owning a good domain and you surely don’t want someone else using “your desired domain name” and getting visitors looking for the domain keywords, the exact search term, or its URL, which visitors could have gone to your website, right? Why in the world permit another potential buyer to acquire your most desired available domain-name of interest and allow competitors to get site visitors going to their site, which visits you could have received instead?
There are a number of businesses and people with interest in also buying and developing your most desired domain, with some potential domain name users being quite well known both on-the-web and in the offline world too, including individuals and small, mid-size and large business owners in various businesses.
For a real-time internet-search to see “your desired domain name” and its search-engine and web-page popularity of the exact search-term, please do a Google search and search on the keywords (wrapped in quotes for exact search-term results) of your desired domain name (using spaces between words), consisting of your desired domain name (but without entering the domain name extension, i.e. .com .org etc).
As a side-note, it’s sometimes interesting to view the Google results when you combine the words without any spaces between the keywords. The results will be much lower vs using spaces but nevertheless it may be informative, especially if the number of search returns for the words without spaces are considerable.

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Wellness and Health should be a 2011 goal
January 15, 2011 by Anonymous
Filed under Featured Articles, Health & Beauty, Health & Wellness, Health & Wellness, Health Matters, Website Announcements, Website Development
Regular walking and other low intensity exercise is excellent for ongoing Wellness and Health, Fitness, Dieting & Weight-loss, plus Longevity & just plain Feeling Good. Get health-care, disease symptoms, diagnosis, prevention, treatment and cures from America’s Health Site & Wellness Organization.
Make Health and Wellness your personal health goal for the year 2011 and beyond.
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The Saga of Nonsensical Traffic Quality Scores
January 4, 2011 by Anonymous
Filed under Domain Name PPC, Domains & Websites, Featured Articles, Traffic & Revenue, Website & Domain Issues
One of the causes of the big PPC revenue declines appears to be Bing.com with their nonsensical TQ scores, i.e, my Parked.com/Bing TQ score recently fell off the cliff going from an 8 to 1 in a week even though traffic and domains stayed basically the same. My TQ scores have most aways been much better than a very poor 1 and in fact for a while under Yahoo last year TQ hovered at the 9/10 level for some time but now (a few eeks ago) the names and traffic are basically the same but we are at an impossible TQ-1 score.
Support claims Bing looks closer at conversions vs Yahoo but that makes little sense since why would the same traffic from the same names convert so poorly, especially since there are lots of typeins from good keywords. Makes no sense. If these wild gyrations continue and we stay at a level-1 we may be moving my traffic names away from Parked/Bing, which I do not really want to do since the system is extremely good (IMO, the best) in other ways.
However, we really can’t take the TQ BS any longer and am ready to throw in the towel on it. If I did not know my TQ was in fact good it would be easier to accept but I know the truth and my traffic is not anywhere near a ridiculous 1 score.
Interestingly, I wrote the above several weeks ago when I was discussing with parked.com support the absurd claim by Bing that my website traffic quality was only at a level of one. I forgot to post it here at the time but my memory has been now jogged in that I see my TQ score has skyrocketed to the 7 level. That is somewhat reasonable but still a little low since I believe my true TQ should be roughly an 8 or 9, but still an amazing improvement in the TQ achieved by basically the same domains.
The first graph shows the TQ score published by parked.com on Dec 8 2010. The next chart is the TQ score reported by parked.com on Jan 3 2011. FYI, the last 3 date points on the first chart correspond to the first 3 date points on the next graph.
Keep in mind, the traffic and parked domains were basically the same during the entire time frame covered by both TQ charts so the obvious question is how could the TQ fluctuate so wildly? Obviously it can’t. It must be a screw-up by someone, possibly bing.com?


Phone Calls can be an Affiliate Program Negative
December 12, 2010 by Anonymous
Filed under Affiliate Programs, Business, Domain/Website Marketing, Domains & Websites, Featured Articles, Making Money, Marketing & Advertising, Traffic & Revenue
For some odd reason the potential phone call which in all likelihood can end-up losing your affiliate referral revenue has rarely been talked about in the past. Not sure why since it’s believed to be a big negative.
I believe a good percentage of potential buyers will pick up the phone and call the sellers toll-free number for more information and when they do that your chance of getting credit for the sale becomes very low. That is especially true with higher priced products and services, where the prospective buyer is much more inclined to call before spending significant money.
He or she may be wondering if it’s a legitimate business and curious to see if a live person answers the phone. Your potential buyer may also be thinking they can get a better deal by calling, and there are other reasons they are likely to pick up the phone instead of using the online contact form or order form (which contains a cookie and tracking ID), such as a desire to authenticate the company, product or service, including frequently wanting to ask questions about the product or offer before ordering it.
When potential buyers call the sellers number, orders are often taken right away over the phone. Or a little later the buyer may be sent an email with an ordering link (not related to you as the publisher), so credit to you as the referral source can easily be lost, thus preventing you from getting credit for the sale.
As a side note, some years ago we believed we had far more referrals than our reports indicated. Therefore, we called seller ourselves and asked how they handled phone calls as far as credit to us as the referral source is concerned. We were told “don’t worry, we always ask how they got our number – so you get credited for the sale.”
Not surprisingly, that turned-out to be false since the next day we called the 800 number on the sellers website and said we wanted to place an order. We actually placed the phone order and at no time during the entire process did anyone ask how we got the number, so receiving credit was impossible.
In fact, the phone call issue is a major reason we have always been somewhat negative about joining affiliate programs. Unless someone can figure out a way to get around this negative issue we will stay negative on affiliate programs (at least regarding higher priced products). I see no good way to avoid this issue beyond getting your own assigned phone number but seriously doubt the product/service provider will agree to assign a special phone number to a new affiliate to better track the referrals.
Naturopathic Medicine About Body’s Healing Ability
November 29, 2010 by Anonymous
Filed under Domain Development, Domains & Websites, Featured Articles, Health & Wellness, Health Matters, New Websites, Website Announcements, Website Development
We have just developed a new (small) website regarding Naturopathic Medical School and natural medicine, alternative medicine source regarding natural healing resources and the body’s amazing ability to heal itself.
The philosophical and methodological basis of naturopathy medicine principles are sometimes in somewhat of a conflict with traditional medicine, many traditional doctor’s and medical viewpoints.
For example, many naturopathic practitioners are non-vaccine and non-prescription drug based believers, a result of the natural healing philosophy, which shaped the profession from its beginnings.
DomainKing About Best & Worst Name Extension
November 22, 2010 by Anonymous
Filed under blogs and forums, Domains & Websites, Featured Articles, media & news, Search Engine Optimization, Traffic & Revenue, Website & Domain Issues, Website Development
Just read a really interesting interview with Domain King Rick Schwartz on the Frager Factor blog, in which Rick was very candid and offered great advice. as always. For example, in the interview, Rick said: “.net is the worst extension on the planet. It’s an orphan……. I think .org is the number 2 extension (behind .com) in the universe…….. and it has its own identity.”
We could not agree more with Rick’s remarks about .com (#1 of course by far in most categories) and .org (by far #2 overall), with .org sometimes as good or even better vs .com, at least in a few categories, i.e. health & wellness), with the normally poor choice .net domain name extension far behind.
Fairly recently we have noticed an obvious and strong trend with potential domain hand registrations in a few categories of interest to me that .com and .org domains are almost always already taken. However, the other popular domain name extensions, such as .net .info .biz and .us for example, are often unregistered and available for new registrations.
Dot-com is most always the #1 domain extension (with our personal second choice being dot-org) and there are other extensions including country-codes such as dot-us as alternatives to .com and .org in value and importance. It is important to note how frequently .com and .org are already taken (especially in several important categories).
Assuming the-domain is available for-sale or new registration, a domain which has a .com or .org extension usually will receive far-and-away the most natural and typein traffic and is typically the most valuable as a result of natural traffic going mostly to .org and .com. As an educated guess, we estimate dot-com and dot-org domain names and websites get at least 95% of all typein traffic vs all the other tld’s.
A big reason .com and .org are so valuable is the billions of dollars of marketing and branding money which has gone into the extensions over many years, including vast numbers of ongoing media and TV commercials.
There are also other major reasons dot-com and dot-org are by far the best possible top level domain extensions. For example, when a web-surfer goes online looking for a product, service, business or name they will typically be thinking about dot-com or dot-org as part of the keyword term and type the keyword name plus .com or .org into their internet-browser, but rarely other extensions (exceptions being certain popular country codes, like Germany and its popular dot-de for example).
With that said, search engines do not necessarily play favorites so any extension with a targeted keyword name and a keyword targeted site, with relevant content, incoming links and search optimization done can achieve a high search-engine ranking.
Nevertheless, .org and .com enjoy a huge advantage over the others in that they can easily get natural and typein traffic by virtue of having targeted keyword quality, plus the com/org tld extension and thus do not need to rely almost completely and exclusively on SEO work as the others do.
Any reviews or comments you have about domain names and their extensions would be most appreciated, which feedback we could also add to our site since we are looking for domaining personal feedback to expand the blog. You can visit our Internet Entrepreneur website by clicking-on the domain-king picture below. Thank you.
Domain Name News & Domain Blog Aggregator
October 15, 2010 by Anonymous
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Keep up-to-date with the latest and best domaining news & blog headlines. DomainingRoulette.com is a 24X7 Real-Time Domain Name News Feed and Blog Aggregator, offering live late-breaking domain name news from the international domain and website community.
There is no membership requirement, no account required, no login, no need for personal information, no advertising and no spams.
By visiting DomainingRoulette.com you can quickly view and read the most current headlines and blog articles. As far as we know, DomainingRoulette.com is the only domain name blog and news aggregator without any advertising on its pages. That way the visitor experience is a good one and is unblurred by distracting or confusing marketing and advertising.
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What This Site is About: The Categories & Subjects
September 25, 2010 by Anonymous
Filed under Commodities Futures, Domain Development, Domain Sales & Prices, Domains & Websites, Featured Articles, Financial Markets, Forex Market, Health & Beauty, Health & Wellness, Making Money, Marketing & Advertising, Personal Blog, Real Estate, Search Engine Optimization, Website Development
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Some of our site visitors may be wondering or asking what this website is about? We try to cover as many categories as possible instead of concentrating on just one subject as many blogs often do. Even though the categories we write about and cover are very broad we still manage to keep it within our own experience and knowledge base too.
At this time, there may not necessarily be targeted articles or comments about some of these subjects found within this blog, but with that said, we do run a diverse number of websites which are highly targeted to every keyword subject in each broad category. To locate the relevant sites with well targeted content about all the subjects, you can do a Webtrading Network search…
These are the 8 broad keyword categories covered by this blog and the sites in our Webtrading Network, with a widely covered and featured subject in each category highlighted in bold:
1. Health and Wellness, Medical Conditions, Illness, Disease Prevention & Cures;
2. Commodity Trading, Forex, Daytrading, Futures Markets, Options, Stocks & Investing;
3. Female Beauty & Personal Care, Body and Skin Care, Female Names & Accessories;
4. Site Development, SEO, Domains, Featured Sites, Domain/Website Buying & Selling;
5. Internet Marketing, Online Products and Services, Blogs & Making Money on the Web;
6. Real Estate, Realtor, FSBO, Flat-Fee Multiple Listing Service & Flat-Rate MLS Listings;
7. Business, Communications, Financial Service, Certificates, Gov, Geo & Uncategorized;
8. Foods, Diet, Exercise, Sports, Entertainment, Lifestyle, Live Apps & Social Networks;

Please contact us with any questions you may have or submit a short article (and get a free link to you) for publication if you have knowledge about any of the specific subjects within the eight general categories.

Family Financial Expert & Personal Finance Advisor
September 23, 2010 by Anonymous
Filed under Credit Card Matters, Domain Development, Domains & Websites, Featured Articles, Money Matters, New Websites, Personal Matters, Website Announcements, Website Development
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What with the very tough economy and hard times so many are enduring there is a greater need for a family financial expert to help your family finances. Personal financial solutions need to be easily implemented, free and also simple. Falling into debt is something most of us manage to do very well. In fact, we are experts at it, especially in the past when consumer credit and stated income or no-doc mortgage loans were readily available.
The fact is the major credit card companies, mortgage lenders and banks have become real leery of extending credit over the past few years. As a result, your credit bureau report and FICO credit score likely declined. In addition, you may have lost much of your old spending power but don’t despair as that may actually be a blessing in disguise if you can get established on a mostly cash basis and use debit cards more often vs credit cards.
Try real hard to stop living pay-day to pay-day and sometimes needing short term loans or credit card cash advances, and especially avoid the incredible high interest rate payday loans. However, if you fall into that credit trap at least seek out a good family financial expert and advisor, as soon as possible. The advisor may be able to also help-out as far as a mortgage loan modification is concerned, though that’s not easily done. In the meantime, try to avoid drowning under a mountain of bills!
Please pay a visit to Family Financial Expert website for additional information about investing and debts.
High Priced Domain Name Pricing Model
September 19, 2010 by Anonymous
Filed under Domain Sales & Prices, Domains & Websites, Marketing & Advertising, Price Negotiations, Website & Domain Issues, Website Marketing
The concept of asking a very high price for low or moderate value domain names is used by both Marchex and Frank Schilling’s Name Administration. In the past I tried to buy a few names (which if they were my names would be asking under 1k) but Frank wanted a minimum of 8k firm or even more, and would not budge a bit or negotiate the price.
Of course, that’s their business decision and a business model they apparently are following. With that said, in view of the fact they do want to sell domains, we do not see how Marchex Inc or Frank Schilling could possibly be selling many domains since I feel their prices are even more than end-user domain values.
In addition, they make you jump through a bunch of hoops, stumbling blocks and complexities before you can even make an inquiry, making buying from NameAdmin even more unlikely vs if their pricing was more realistic or flexible.
We will appreciate any comments you have about Money Matters, which feedback we could also add to our web site as we are looking for money matters and monetary ideas to expand the web site.
Large Stock Brokers Now Offering Futures Trading
September 18, 2010 by Anonymous
Filed under Commodities Futures, Currency Trading, Featured Articles, Forex Market, media & news, Money Matters, stock market, Stocks & Options
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Within the past 10-years of so retail traders and investors began to trade options using trading tools from large online stock brokers. That trend is well established. More recently, several mostly small stock brokers started to offer their stock market clients the opportunity to also trade commodity futures and forex trading to individual investors. Now according to recent estimations nearly one-half of the stock brokerage online brokers also allow their stock market accounts to trade futures markets or forex.
Now some of the larger brokerage firms and big international banks such as Deutsche Bank and others have also recently launched new futures trading, options trading and forex trading ability. Several large well-known traditional stock brokers have also started their own commodity futures trading divisions. More big stock market firms are expected to do the same in the near future as the trend is expected to grow.
This move toward futures trading from big banks and stock broker firms bodes very well for ever-increasing popularity and trading volume of new futures traders who mostly traded stocks and stock options in the past but now can also get involved in commodities and futures trading. This trend is evidence commodity futures and forex markets are becoming more widely understood, accepted and being recognized by the large main-stream stock market brokerage firms.
The basic information for this post came from LINK: Yahoo! Finance with extensive modification and enhanced content added by us providing additional relevant information. Any reviews or comments you have about main-stream stock brokers also allowing futures trading would be most appreciated.






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