Saturday, November 05, 2011

How To Turn $60 Into $1000 In Three Months With Domain Names

1.How To Turn $60 Into $1000 In Three Months With Domain Names

Here is an interesting story about 'renegade webopreneur' who turned sixty dollars into a thousand bucks as a 'domain profiteer' I just received via e-mail. Most likely, we'll see more and more stories like that.

2. Dallas Cowboys Return Cowboys.com Domain Name

The highlight of the conference was the live internet domain name auction on Friday, October 12th, at 2pm, hosted by Moniker. One of the domain names that was up for sale was Cowboys.com, a great domain name. The Dallas Cowboys apparently was amongst the many bidders for this name and ultimately won the auction for $275,000. Now, about a week later, they want to give it back.

3. Insider Domain Name Snatching Probed

The Internet's key oversight agency is investigating suspicions that insider information is being used to snatch desired domain names before an individual or business can register them.

4. Domain Squatter Wants To Give His Domains To Google In Exchange For A Job

"Creative minds write not a normal application, they will ensure that you will be attentive to them!" That's the first line of an open letter posted on adwordsgoogle.de, docsgoogle.de, labsgoogle.de, and five other domain names. The sites' owner and letter's author, German IT guy Sebastian Klein, wants to give his domains to Google... in exchange for a job!

5. Google Buys The Shortest Domain Name In Cyberspace - G.CN

SEARCH outfit Google has splashed out and bought the world's shortest domain name, G.cn. Most single letter domain names are supposed to reserved by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority, however there are a few cases of this not being so. Z.com is owned by Nissan, Q.com by Qwest, and X.com is owned by PayPal.

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