A new website, DomainersDigest.com , was just launched yesterday by Steve Kaziyev of NamePursuit.com . It is essentially a blog, but Steve has found a very interesting niche in order to differentiate from all the other Domain Blogs out there...
As someone who scans thousands of domains every day looking for strong keyword domains which will soon expire, I always appreciate a tool that makes my job easier and especially faster, since time is the most precious of all resources I have. A few months ago I stumbled upon DomainStryker.com , I can't even remember how? After playing around with it a bit I was shocked that I had never heard of this before. Eureka! It is hands down...
That's what I thought! As many of you have probably already read in DNJournal or
elsewhere, last week was a rough week for me.I awoke Monday morning to discover that I had been hacked.Someone had stolen my domain name, CFJ.com ,
from my Godaddy account.At the time, we
didn’t know if it was isolated to that name or...
I
disagree with most Domainers and "experts" on the topic of Hyphenated Domains. I have bought and sold many
highly valuable keyword hyphenated domains. Sometimes, the hyphenated
domain can be more valuable in terms of SEO if the keywords are not
easily decipherable by Google. If you put a multi-word domain name into
Estibot for example and it doesn't recognize the keywords without you
capitalizing one or putting a space, then it is likely that google
can't decipher them either. In that case, the hyphenated domain name is
critical and valuable for your SEO strategy.
In some countries, specifically Germany, a hyphenated domain is more desirable and more valuable than the non-hyphenated domain.
I recently sold Massage-Equipment.com for several...(read more)