Feb 7 2009

Inviting Guest Writers for DNBlogger.com blog

We are inviting guest writers to write for domain name blog DNBlogger.com
All domainers or people who have knowledge of the domain industry are welcome to write about their favorite topics.
It is a great opportunity for you to voice your opinions about the issues that domain industry faces at this critical time and in this bad [...]

Sep 14 2008

Domain Portfolio script – Which one do you prefer?

We are going to implement domain portfolio at DNBlogger.com in next few weeks.
I have been looking around to find out what software will serve our needs properly to showcase our domains for sale, lease or development partnerships.
I only know of a couple of the scripts that are available such as DomainPortfolio.us and DomainerScript.com
There used to [...]

Sep 3 2008

Google Chrome browser – Incognito Mode or Adult Mode?

I posted a review of Google’s chrome browser yesterday. I find the browser pretty fast and built nicely using a great deal of common sense.
As we know, Chrome has a private web surfing mode called “Incognito Mode”.
I have come across many stories on the web today saying the incognito mode is going to be the gold [...]

Sep 2 2008

Google’s new browser Chrome’s impact on domains?

I just installed and tested Google’s new browser called Chrome.
All in all it appears to be a good browser. Here are some good features:

pretty fast
simple interface
private browsing that won’t leave any history behind
a lot less clutter than firefox and internet explorer
adding new tabs or bookmarks is a breeze

The two concerns that I have are:

 It doesn’t [...]

Aug 15 2008

CAPTCHAS are NOT safe anymore – Both Gmail and Hotmail are struggling to control spam!

The latest news is that CAPTCHAS are not very effective in controlling spam anymore.
Both Google Gmail and Microsoft Hotmail are having problems controlling spam. In fact one headline says that Gmail spam has almost doubled in last one month and bots are also breaking Homail account registration CAPTCHAS.
Check out this quote from an article on the Computer World website:
March [...]

Aug 14 2008

“A Struggling Domainer With $1,000,000 Dream” – It’s both funny and sad!

Alright, I just came across this story of a struggling domainer with $1,000,000 dream.
Here is part of what his press release says:

A once-failed domainer has announced his new business model to make a living entirely from buying and selling domain names at Seminarist.com.
“People are keep telling me to stay away from my computer, which apparently has [...]

Aug 1 2008

Drop-Shipping business model – some questions?

I have been trying my hands on developing to slowly add other revenue streams to our domain portfolio in addition to just domain parking. One other trend that caught my attention recently is drop-ship business model where people sell a product via a manufacturer/distributor without actually ever touching the product. That’s is quite a smart [...]

Jul 30 2008

How long have you been playing the ‘Domain Game’?

I know that I am addicted to domaining or as they call it ‘The-Domain-Game’.
I have been buying and selling [ well, mostly buying ] domain names for last 10 years. I have always enjoyed it and many times sat all thru the weekends just registering domains and reading domain forums and blogs.
So many [...]

Jul 29 2008

ObamaMobile.mobi – So is Obama for Change?

Even though I am not decided yet who is the best presidential candidate for USA, but I must admit that Obama’s team does carefully seem to plan his agenda and initiatives. I was talking with a friend about Obama’s choice of domain name for his mobile web site called www.ObamaMobile.mobi and he started laughing and quipped:
Don’t you [...]

Jul 26 2008

Problems with DNS Cache – Hackers can hijack your site’s visitors

Many news sites are reporting that there are some big problems with the Domain-Name-System (DNS) cache. This DNS systems vulnerability called DNS Cache Poisoning allows a hacker to redirect you to a malicious similar looking site without your knowledge. These bad sites are generally designed to steal personal and finacial information from unsuspecting users.
Security Resercher [...]

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