Major Dilution to Existing .tld extensions i.e. .net
June 26, 2011 by David
Filed under Domain Registrations, Domain/Website Marketing, Domains & Websites, Featured Articles, media & news, new domain extensions, News, News and Events, Public Matters, Website News
We have been writing for some time about the massive dilution to the current major domain name extensions which will be caused by the anticipated vast number of new gtld’s expected to be introduced starting in 2012.
As an example of dilution, we will discuss the long-time well known dot-net extension. It’s always played 2nd fiddle to the vastly superior dot-com however .net will soon have lots of competitors competing with it and causing general overall dilution to all extensions and to dot-net in particular.
The initial high Icann cost of $185k to buy your own extension will no doubt result in mostly the top brands or keywords being purchased at this time. However, we are sure the cost will drop a lot and more and more mid-size or non-famous brands and keywords will eventually have their own extension.
Using dot-net direct competition as an example it’s likely extentions such as .met (dating?), .let (EU rentals?), .pet (pets?), .wet (water/pools?), .bet (gambling?), .get (search?), .jet (jet sales?), .vet (veterans?), plus longer ones like .mynet .enet .inet .netgear and the real obvious .network will be taken in the future.
With so many similar potential domain name extensions all competing for Internet traffic and marketing themselves it would seem after a few years the direct dilution just to the old dot-net extension will result in many people saying ‘dot-who’ about dot-net. Therefore, we can predict the already low value .net domains will decline even more in general value.
Google Antitrust Hearing Invitations
June 24, 2011 by adminst
Filed under Business, Google, media & news, News and Events, Public Matters
Senate wants top Google executives CEO Larry Page and/or Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt to testify and are invited to participate in the upcoming antitrust hearings.
Example of a Cleverly Disguised Hijacking Attempt
January 30, 2011 by David
Filed under Business, Credit Card Matters, Legal Issues, Personal Blog, Personal Matters, Public Matters, Public Resources, Social Networks
Watch out for all the very well done cleverly disguised attempts to get your login name and password to various websites such as PayPal, Amazon.com, your Bank accounts, Facebook, plus email providers such as Gmail, and other sites.
For example, reprinted below is one of the more clever ones making the rounds today, which I am sure could work very well for the hijacker of your account:
“Gmail technology team has recently launched Google web software to protect and secure all Gmail Accounts. This system also enhanced efficient networking and fully supported browser. You need to upgrade to a fully supported browser by filling out the details below for validation purpose and to confirm your details on the new webmaster Central system.
ID:
PASSWORD:
LOCATION:
Note: Your account will be disabled permanently if you failed to provide the details required above within 72hours. Gmail will not be held responsible for your negligence. The Google web Service.”
In 1994 Katie Couric Didn’t Know About Internet
January 29, 2011 by David
Filed under Domain Development, Domains & Websites, Money Matters, Public Matters
Back in 1994 people like Katie Couric had a hard time understanding or explaining what the Internet was!
Wal-Mart CEO vs. Worker Comparison
November 10, 2010 by David
Filed under Business, Featured Articles, Money Matters, Personal Blog, Public Matters
The CEO of Wal-Mart earns more in one day than the average Walmart worker makes in two-years!

Data courtesy of the Washington Post
Follow Me on Twitter can have Interesting Benefits
August 7, 2010 by David
Filed under Featured Articles, media & news, Public Matters, Public Resources, Social Networking Sites, Social Networks, Website Announcements, Website Marketing
Unfortunately, I was a late-starter with twitter.com since I did not really start using it until earlier this year, and even more recently started doing more than occasional tweets.
In the past I did not fully realize the great power and potential of Twitter. Twitter is also an extremely interesting way to get some free publicity for your websites or web-pages, in addition to its main purpose which I think (but not positive) is simply talking about news events, or saying what you are doing today, or what you have done lately.
Some recently discovered hands-on marketing advice I can give you is that it’s probably best if you extracted some interesting and helpful content from your web site and posted it as a tweet, instead of simply announcing your site and posting a link to the URL.
More advice is that you post to your Facebook page a link to your Twitter account so people can start following you and also put up a graphical link to Twitter on any relevant websites you have access to, similar to the Follow-Me-on-Twitter image below.
One more thing is I ask you to please go to @webtrading or click-on the picture below to Follow-Me-on-Twitter now. Thank you!
Starting a Nonprofit Charitable Organization
June 24, 2010 by adminst
Filed under Domain Development, Featured Articles, Legal matters, Public Matters, Public Resources, Website Announcements, Website News
Have you always thought about or wanted to leave the world a better place than you found it by starting a NonProfit Charitable Organization? A nonprofit charitable organization is a corporation with a main objective in support of issues or matters of private interest, or public concern (such as arts, charities, charitable work, education, research, politics, religion, or some other work) for non-commercial purposes.
There are a few different primary types of non-profits, one of them being a 501(c)(3), which is exempt from income tax and possibly also real estate property taxes, and able to receive tax-deductible charitable contributions. While it’s usually beneficial to consult with an attorney who is experienced in the area of nonprofit and charitable law to help avoid mistakes sometimes made when they trying to incorporate a nonprofit on their own, many people have been successfully established a non-profit on their own.
We recently finished redesigning our CharitableOrganizations.com web site, which is a domain name we have owned for 11-years, since 1999. It’s a non-profit’s guide about how to successfully establish a 501(c)(3) nonprofit Charitable corporation.
If anyone can suggest site improvements or relevant new content additions it would be appreciated if you posted any ideas.
We would appreciate any comments you have about charitable organizations and non-profits – which feedback we could also get permission to add to our site as we are looking for charity personal feedback to expand the charitable organizations website, which site you can visit by going to Charitable Organizations site now, or clicking-on the picture.
Millionaire Matchmaker About A Medical Device
January 23, 2010 by David
Filed under Domain Development, Domains & Websites, Featured Articles, Health Matters, Public Matters, Public Resources, Website Announcements, Website Announcements, Website News
We were watching the new hit TV show “Millionaire Matchmaker” (millionaire dating club) a few days ago when the millionaire asked the very attractive blond what she did for a living and he was informed she sells the incontinence condition medical device “Bladder Pacemaker” – We already have a new small website online for the domain anme and new medical device, which can help a lot of people with the serious incontinence health condition: Bladder Pacemaker
Getting a Trademark Hassle which takes Forever
November 29, 2009 by David
Filed under Legal matters, Personal Matters, Public Matters, Website Announcements
I finally got my federal trademark application approved by the USPTO. A very long and tedious trademark process which required lots of work, hassle, time and fees, taking nearly 2 years from start to finish.
During the ordeal I even had to deal with a lawfirm who filed a Trademark Trail & Review Board opposition lawsuit against my use on the B.S. grounds it was similar to a clients domain name (which involved different words and also not even a registered mark). Lots of other stuff happened too which I won’t go into at this time.
Here is the long chain of events copied from the uspto.gov website:
2009-11-20 – Law Office Registration Review Completed
2009-11-19 – Allowed for Registration – Principal Register (SOU accepted)
2009-11-16 – Statement of use processing complete
2009-11-15 – Amendment to Use filed
2009-11-15 – TEAS Statement of Use Received
2009-06-09 – Extension 1 granted
2009-05-21 – Extension 1 filed
2009-06-09 – Case Assigned To Intent To Use Paralegal
2009-05-21 – TEAS Extension Received
2008-11-25 – Noa Mailed – SOU Required From Applicant
2008-10-15 – TTAB Release Case To Trademarks
2008-10-15 – Opposition terminated for Proceeding
2008-10-15 – Opposition dismissed for Proceeding
2008-07-10 – Opposition instituted for Proceeding
2008-07-10 – Opposition papers filed
2008-06-10 – Published for opposition
2008-05-21 – Notice of publication
2008-05-05 – Law Office Publication Review Completed
2008-05-02 – Approved for Pub – Principal Register (Initial exam)
2008-05-02 – Previous allowance count withdrawn
2008-04-28 – Withdrawn From Pub – Og Review Query
2008-04-15 – Law Office Publication Review Completed
2008-04-15 – Assigned To LIE
2008-04-09 – Approved for Pub – Principal Register (Initial exam)
2008-04-09 – Examiner’s Amendment Entered
2008-04-09 – Notification Of Examiners Amendment E-Mailed
2008-04-09 – Examiners amendment e-mailed
2008-04-09 – Examiners Amendment -Written
2008-03-31 – Assigned To Examiner
2008-01-06 – Notice Of Design Search Code And Pseudo Mark Mailed
2008-01-05 – New Application Entered In Tram
Coming Events Cast Shadows in Search-Terms
October 23, 2009 by David
Filed under Domains & Websites, Personal Matters, Public Matters, Search Engine Optimization, Software & Programs, Traffic & Revenue, Website & Domain Issues

Our server has two excellent stats program running which tells us most everything possible about how visitors arrive at this website, including the search terms used in the search engines Google, Bing, Yahoo and others.
The popularity of the beautiful Alexis DelChiaro (photo above) as far as search results coming from our server stats program is quite surprising. Upon checking our statistics today we see Alexis DelChiaro is the most searched term. Making that more surprising is the fact most of the searches relate to the possibility of Alexis and husband (Chicago Cubs pitcher) Sean Marshall being separated or divorced, with 15 of 20 looking for information about Alexis and 12 of 15 regarding separation or divorce.
Here are the top-20 search terms (non-Alexis search terms are not shown):
alexis delchiaro divorced
alexis delchiaro
alexis delchiaro separated
alexis del chiaro separated
is alexis del chiaro divorced
sean marshall divorced
is sean marshall divorced
is alexis delchiaro divorced
alexis delchiaro age
alexis delchiaro divorce from sean marshall
alexis delchiaro sean marshall separated
did alexis delchiaro get divorced
alexis del chiaro
alexis del chiaro fox news separated from sean
alexis delchiaro and divorced
As discussed before in this blog, “coming events cast their shadows” which indicates to me it’s very likely Alexis is at a bare minimum having problems with her marriage and separation or divorce is likely. After all, why would these search terms be so common unless there was some truth to it?
As a side note, there was a popular old article with a series of comments published here about Alexis Delchiato which I believe are indexed in the search engines so I am sure that is at least one of the reasons some of the separaton or divorce search-terms end up being referred to this blog.
Please note, personally I am not interested in this or care about this subject at all, and only reporting about this as far as my strong interest goes in search engines, web site traffic and search term statistics.
Pros & Cons of using a Foreign Domain Registrar
October 14, 2009 by Anonymous
Filed under Domains & Websites, Legal matters, Money Matters, Public Matters, Website & Domain Issues
Domain name registrar and parking provider Fabulous is a top-notch choice and industry leader with excellent prices, benefits and great support. However, the liability avoidance reason mentioned by Rick at Rick Latona’s site for using a non-US based registrar such as Fabulous.com seems to be a double-edge sword in that I have been told by a well known domain attorney that it could be a big negative. The reason it can become a major issue is apparently due to the dispute rules the plaintiff can file a lawsuit either where the registrant lives *or* where the registrar is located. If they know you are in the US and the registrar is in Australia (in the case of Fabulous.com) and they are a large corporation they may have a law firm or business presence (possibly an office) in AU where they could file suit there instead of in the US thus making you travel all the way down-under to AU for court appearances and also a need for you to hire an AU IP Attorney at high cost.
Amazing, Shocking, Incredible Acorn Video
September 16, 2009 by David
Filed under media & news, Public Matters
Coming Events Cast Their Shadows About Future
September 10, 2009 by David
Filed under Personal Blog, Personal Matters, Public Matters, Public Resources
A lot of people (probably most everyone who is not involved with websites or domain names) do not realize when you run a web site you have access to the web-server log files or stats program, which reveals search-terms. The server statistics can tell the web site operator or site owner almost everything you could possibly want to know about the website and its visitors, even as far as revealing exacty how they stumbled on or found the site.
In this situation we are discussing server logs that appear to be referring to the current situation or possibly the future relating to previous postings on this site regarding popular Fox 10 TV News Co-Anchor the beautiful Alexis Delchiaro and her athletic 6′ 7″ tall husband and Chicago Cubs pitcher Sean Marshall.
For example, the stats program which is running on the server which hosts this blog reveals visitors found the posts about Alexis Delchiaro by typing in some real interesting things about Alexis Dechiaro into their search engine. We wont disclose them all at this time but will reveal the public conducted searches over the past month for things such as “alexis delchiaro separated from husband” and “are alexis delchiaro and sean marshall divorced” plus “alexis delchiaro sean marshall separated.”
My question is why in the world would folks be typing those kind of questions into Google, Yahoo or Bing unless there is something real going on here, or at least strong rumors to that effect? If that is going on here it begs the question about if searches performed by the general public may somehow predict the future, possibly in some magical or mystical way.
There is an old adage from perhaps the most famous stocks and commodities trader Mr. W. D. Gann who said “coming events cast their shadow.” Do you believe this, I know I do (at least to a certain degree)?
Achieving Success at 9 AM thanks to 09 09 09
September 9, 2009 by Anonymous
Filed under Money Matters, Personal Blog, Personal Matters, Public Matters
Today was a very special date being 09 09 09 but to make it even more unique I am able to add one more 09 (AM) to make it 09 09 09 09 which is real cool (in more than just the interesting numerology way).
I wished real hard for personal success today starting at 9 AM and that praying for business and personal success actually happened with a great achievement and victory this morning, which I can’t go into detail about at this time (but will do so when more appropriate).
Anyone else have something good happen today 090909?
Animal Slaughter Houses are Extremely Disturbing
September 6, 2009 by Anonymous
Filed under Health Matters, Personal Blog, Personal Matters, Public Matters
The cruelty involved at the animal slaughter houses (such as involving chicks, eggs and chickens) is really hard to stomach and highly disturbing unless you have a very cold heart and are probably a non-caring kind of person. My question is how in the world can people work there and do that stuff all day?
After watching this very upsetting and cruel egg production video you may very well decide to become a vegan and big supporter of the cruelty to animals movement.
Personally, I was never a big eater of eggs but did occasionally have an omelette but after viewing the sickening video would never eat another egg, ever, and would probably throw-up if I had even a bite. In fact, I am ready to vomit right now just thinking about eating chicken (which meat I don’t eat anyway), eggs, french toast, pancakes and including all egg products.
Warning: This hidden-camera video is graphical (children should not watch it without parents consent).






