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Buying and Selling Domains Safely with Pay Pal
by Morgan Linton July 14, 2008
I am frequently asked by readers for my stance on paying for domains with Pay Pal, or accepting payment for domains through Pay Pal. I think it is always best to learn from experience and as a domain investment firm we have a lot of experience buying and selling domain names.

Making Domains Your Business
by Peter T Davis July 02, 2008
More people have asked me about domains -- or told me that they've started their own portfolio of domains in 2007 -- than in all the years since I registered my first domain in 2000. I wouldn't suggest that domaining has gone mainstream yet, but the industry of domaining does seem to have sparked interest in a far wider demographic over the last twelve months than it had previously. Services such as Domain Capital have arisen due to the explosive growth of domains. Domain Capital is a financial service to help fund the purchase of domain names in much the same way as a mortgage funds the purchase of a new home.

What makes a domain sellable, part 4
by Rick Latona June 23, 2008
Revenue, makes a domain sellable but tread carefully or you can get burned. For the buyers I have this one strong piece of advice. Unless the name has other intrinsic qualities i.e., has legs or is some obvious category killer, you can lose your ass. Today I'll look at ways it helps and focus on ways it hurts.

DomainAlert Pro Gives Domain Investor's The Edge
by Morgan Kay June 18, 2008
DomainAlert Pro is a family of products that helps users keep close watch over currently-registered domain names, providing timely and invaluable information on domain status, as well as securing the inside track on registering soon-to-expire domain registrations.

What makes a domain sellable, part 3
by Rick Latona June 16, 2008
Does it have legs? It means that when your site is up and running, it'll keep on running further and further. It implies that it can continue to get bigger and more profitable as time goes on.

What makes a domain sellable part 2
by Rick Latona June 09, 2008
In this entry, I’m going to rant about something even less tangible. It’s whether or not the name is exciting. Boring names are not sellable.

The Domain Exchange
by Naseem javed June 02, 2008
All over the corporate world, there has been a sudden realization that it's only the name that can be referred to, talked about, typed, scribbled, chatted and sung about. While logos remain elementary, they have become irrelevant branding tools, as the name's memorability becomes questionable among global customers.

What makes a domain sellable?
by Rick Latona May 30, 2008
I sell domains so I’m much more concerned with what names people want to buy and what they’ll pay then I am about their true value. What I mean by that is, I’m not one of those guys that thinks that every domain is priceless or needs to have a huge price tag on it. I try very hard to be realistic when putting numbers on them.

The Different Types of Domainers
by Samit Madan May 26, 2008
There are quite a few approaches to domains and domaining that domainers take. Its like the stock market or real estate market to a certain extent, everyone has their own strategy and most of them pay well for their proponents. I've pretty much seen most of the types and will try and enumerate them to enable you to follow what you'd rather be doing.

Gaining in Google
by Sharon Housley May 22, 2008
Google tends to not rank new domains. In an effort to deter spammers from generating new websites, Google has implemented filters for new websites, which means that it can be a challenge for a new website to rank in Google's organic search results until they are deemed trustworthy.

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