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Wednesday, April 25, 2012

How Fast Will My Domains Sell? | Domainer's Advantage Knowledge Center

How Fast Will My Domains Sell? | Domainer's Advantage Knowledge Center: "Pricing your domain names is the single most critical step you can take. Not sure about value? You can speak with a domain consultant at Afternic about pricing strategies and you can order a Domain Appraisal. Appraised names sell faster, and for higher average sales prices, than domains without appraisals.
Park your domains with Afternic. By parking and listing your domain names with Afternic, you become eligible for 5% Cash Back and your parked domains will display a “for sale” link that drives purchase inquiries directly to Afternic’s dedicated sale force."

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Pricing Domains | Afternic FAQ

Pricing Domains | Afternic FAQ: "he starting Minimum Offer price for Basic Distribution is $75.  For Expanded and Premium Distribution, the starting minimum offer price is $250. Premium Distribution listings require a Buy Now price and should not exceed $25,000.

TIP: Order a domain appraisal for one or two of your domains that are representative of your entire portfolio.  This way, you can extrapolate fair market prices to the rest of your domain names.  There are also numerous domain pricing resources online."

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Domain Name Appraisal Methodology & Factors | DomainAppraisal.org

Domain Name Appraisal Methodology & Factors | DomainAppraisal.org: "One industry-expert appraiser
Completed in 4 Days
Automation-free appraisal process
Appraisal certificate (PDF)

Premium Appraisal
25-factor analysis
Comparable sales information
Two or more industry-expert appraisers
Completed in 4 Days
Automation-free appraisal process
Assessment report (PDF)"

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Domain Appraisals for Single Domains & Portfolios | DomainAppraisal.org

Domain Appraisals for Single Domains & Portfolios | DomainAppraisal.org: "Does DomainAppraisal.org assist with selling my domain name?
No, we only provide an independent appraisal service and do not sell or broker domain names in any way.
Do you offer a money-back guarantee?
Yes, we offer a money-back guarantee if the appraised domain name does not sell within 12% of the appraised value or is not accepted by the IRS for any reason."

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13 Reasons Why A Domain Has No or Low Value

13 Reasons Why A Domain Has No or Low Value: " Especially if the domain is a .com, the fact that the domain is still unregistered after all of these years, means the domain likely isn’t that popular a term. You’ll likely need to wait a bit to sell the domain, and even then it likely will only sell for a modest amount. Of course, domains about emerging technologies and the like can be an exception to this.
13. Keyword + Fanciful Prefix or Suffix. By this, I mean a domain like, well, DomainBits.com. These domains can be worth something. The problem with them is that your domain is competing against all the other domains with the same keyword and other prefixes or suffixed – like say, DomainWorld.com. This large number of equally acceptable alternative keeps the value of the domain down."

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Become the Next Domain Multi-Millionaire – Learn the Domain Secrets of the Experts

Become the Next Domain Multi-Millionaire – Learn the Domain Secrets of the Experts: "biggest problems I see with people new to the domaining world is that they go out and start to buy lots of domain names right away, without fully understanding what makes a good domain purchase. I’d agree wholeheartedly with Frank and say – put the credit card away for at least a month while you read as much as you can. In addition to the forums Frank recommends, I also recommend DNForum.com. If you have an interest in UK domains, then try Acorn Domains. If you have an interest in IDN domains, then try IDN Forums. As for a list of good blogs, the ones listed in this article are a good place to start."

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Weekly AfternicDLS Sales April 9 – April 15 | Domainer's Advantage Knowledge Center

Weekly AfternicDLS Sales April 9 – April 15 | Domainer's Advantage Knowledge Center: "WirelessPhones.com $       70,000.00
Cyclist.com $       35,000.00
DownPour.com $       23,000.00
IdealHome.com $       15,777.00"

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Domaining Search Engine

Domaining Search Engine: "Because of this, I’ve set up a custom domain search engine. The search engine is powered by Google, but the only pages it searches are pages on the list of blogs in the domainersphere, as well as some additional pages I’ve added in from non-domain blogs that are relevant to domaining.
Using the domain search engine has a few advantages over simply using Google. First, there’s no spam – only quality websites and articles that have been reviewed by a human being are included in the search index. Second, there are no ads, unlike with Google, where ads are plastered all over the right-hand side and often on top of the results"

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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Difficult Problems in Cyberlaw » Blog Archive » DisputeFinder: crowdsourcing controversy - Macroblog

Difficult Problems in Cyberlaw » Blog Archive » DisputeFinder: crowdsourcing controversy - Macroblog: "DisputeFinder is a Firefox extension, that is a collaboration between Intel Research and UC Berkeley. Its basic premise is to allow readers of web content to understand the broader context of claims made on websites. If a claim about a controversial topic (think global warming, gun control or a “healthy” new diet) is made on a site, users of this plugin will be immediately notified by colored text that there are conflicting viewpoints on that particular topic. Users can submit topics on specific sites as controversial, and support the opposing viewpoint with evidence from another site. Users also have the ability to vote this content up or down, in terms of how useful/accurate they find the new data."

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Detect | DCWG

Detect | DCWG: "They are a quick way to determine if you are infected with DNS Changer. Each site is designed for any normal computer user to browse to a link, follow the instructions, and see if they might be infected. Each site has instructions in their local languages on the next steps to clean up possible infections.



For example, the http://www.dns-ok.us/ will state if you are or are not infected (see below).

No Software is Downloaded! The tools do not need to to load any software on your computer to perform the check.
No changes are performed on your computer! Nothing is changed on your computer when you use sites like http://www.dns-ok.us/."

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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Great Domains Offerred For Limited Time Only! Must Pay Bills! | WebSiteWealth.biz

Great Domains Offerred For Limited Time Only! Must Pay Bills! | WebSiteWealth.biz: "MyWorldOfWork.com is for sale
The owner of the domain you are researching has it listed for sale for $19,750
Buy MyWorldOfWork.com now >

Listed at a major domain sales company, as a buy now, which means I am bound to sell it at the price stated above.

FindCashQuickly.com......... $14,750.0

GetBack.In........................... $5375.00

HyIpListings.com...................$7355.00

(If you have to ask what "HYIP" is, then this domain is not for you!

AdsAnd.com..........................$7,125.00"

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An Affordable Way To Get a Dedicated IP Address on a Shared Hosting Account

An Affordable Way To Get a Dedicated IP Address on a Shared Hosting Account: "That way, all of your websites are separated and unaffected from websites that you don’t own or control. The problem is finding a cheap web hosting plan that offers a dedicated IP address. Most upgraded plans such as VPS hosting offer this, but with an increased price. Again, we’re looking for cheap and affordable. Shared web hosting is the way to go!

But while shared hosting is simple and affordable, unfortunately it isn’t often that shared accounts come with a dedicated IP address option. Many shared web hosting plans include an option to order an additional IP address, but those addresses are also shared too. The solution is to look for a web hosting plan that offers the option to order a dedicated IP address and/or an affordable SSL option."

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An Affordable Way To Get a Dedicated IP Address on a Shared Hosting Account

An Affordable Way To Get a Dedicated IP Address on a Shared Hosting Account: "That way, all of your websites are separated and unaffected from websites that you don’t own or control. The problem is finding a cheap web hosting plan that offers a dedicated IP address. Most upgraded plans such as VPS hosting offer this, but with an increased price. Again, we’re looking for cheap and affordable. Shared web hosting is the way to go!

But while shared hosting is simple and affordable, unfortunately it isn’t often that shared accounts come with a dedicated IP address option. Many shared web hosting plans include an option to order an additional IP address, but those addresses are also shared too. The solution is to look for a web hosting plan that offers the option to order a dedicated IP address and/or an affordable SSL option."

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Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Amazed Myself

I had created some carefully crafted Poetry. Brand new work and published it on one of my sites, and now I can't find.

Apparently there is another Stephen Sanders out there who has crafted a great deal of poetry making it even harder to find the very little that I have shared online.

Stephen C. Sanders

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Welcome to Nikolsburg

Welcome to Nikolsburg: "“And Moshe said to the Jewish people:   ‘Look, Hashem called in the name of Betzalel, the son of Uri the son of Chur of the tribe of Yehuda.’”  (Shemos 35:30)



Why does Moshe tell the Jewish people to “look”?  What was there to look at?  He should have asked them to listen to what he was saying.

It is also interesting that we do not find anywhere in the Torah how Hashem spoke to Betzalel directly. The only other mention of his appointment to construct the Mishkan is found in Parshas Ki Sisa, where the verse again uses the word “look”, as Hashem said to Moshe:  “Look, I called in the  name of Betzalel the son of Uri the son of Chur of the tribe of Yehudah.”   Once again, why does the verse use the word “look,” and where to we find that Hashem actually spoke to him?"

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