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2008 June 25 12:05:01 CDT
Posted By: Patapon
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2008 June 25 12:05:01 CDT
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2008 May 08 00:13:14 CDT
Posted By: Richard.westlake
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2008 May 08 00:13:14 CDT
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2007 August 21 16:31:37 EDT
Posted By: Chuck_Kisselburg
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The Wild-Wild West of the Internet!

by Chuck Kisselburg


Last week I attended the Domain Roundtable Conference in Seattle. The conference focused on the owning and managing of domain names. In attendance were those who own domains, otherwise known as domainers, as well as the organizations who manage the portfolios of the domainers.


In a sense, this is where you meet the true cowboys and cowgirls of the Internet. I have heard people say of domainers that they are all about grabbing as many domains as possible with the goal being profits. Some people I talked with did not like the fact that there may be factors that may limit when they may acquire available domain names. In other words, every person for themselves! Thus should I screem, Yeeeeha!?


Yet as I sat through various sessions, I heard presenters discuss:

Establishing a business plan
Creating LLCs
Developing domain names to create greater value and branding
Apply for patents around developed domains
Domain name financing
Asset evaluation
Understand foreign legal and political structures when acquiring domain names with country code extensions
What is a domain name's ROI?
Valuation metrics
Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
Domain name portfolios
Exit strategies


The more I listened, the more I understood that domainers are not the lawless, wild-west figures some come to believe, but entrepreneurs. Yes, you can follow the link to entrepreneur, but within that post you will find the following:

An entrepreneur is someone who seeks to capitalize on new and profitable endeavors or business; usually with considerable initiative and risk.


There are some domainers who have been wildly successful in acquiring, developing and selling domain names, while others are just starting out have a few domain names, but limited cash that prevents them from developing domains.


There is no doubt domain names equate with money. Just check Jay Westerdal's blog on the auction, held at the end of the Domain Roundtable Conference, to gain a sense of the value of some domain names up for auction.


So is the Wild-Wild-West still alive on the Internet? I believe there is a bit of the Wild-West in every entrepreneurial venture/market. Are the domainers the cowpoke pushing the envelope regarding Internet real estate? I think so. Is this a bad thing? I think not, especially when domainers work to develop a brand/market for domain names owned. This is no different than a typical Mom & Pop shop trying to develop and grow their business. Now, for those out for pure personal greed such as the domain tasters, yes, I see no community value in such practice. However, my perspective is many good things have evolved by pushing the envelope.


What are your thoughts? Do you see domainers as traditional entrepreneurs? I would like to hear from you.



2007 August 21 16:31:37 EDT
Posted By: Chuck_Kisselburg
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2008 March 18 12:25:03 CDT
Posted By: Katndnvr
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2008 March 18 12:25:03 CDT
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2008 March 03 20:10:22 CST
Posted By: Verender
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www.careerandemployment.net is the "Network of Career and Employment Service Providers"

It is a one-stop place where advertisers have submitted their advts. to get direct response from the visitors. This is a place where you can post your resume or post jobs directly into the database of the company concerned.It is pertinent to mention here that you cannot post your resume directly to the company concerned from any other place except careerandemployment.net.

JUST FOR EXAMPLE if you would like to post your resume from INDIA into MONSTER.COM then you cannot post our resume directly from INDIA into direct USA database of monster.com as the server will immediately convert your web address into MONSTERINDIA.COM instead of monster.com

So please don’t wait & put your RESUME or SEARCH YOUR RESULTS through www.careerandemployment.net and get good response immediately.

2008 March 03 20:10:22 CST
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2008 February 14 02:26:00 CST
Posted By: Pankaj_Agrawala
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It is tremendously satisfying to see the issue of IDNs taking frontstage.The IDN workshop generated a very positive response from the community which is yearning for more and and more diversity on the internet.The Indian presentation on wednesday morning on the complex indian languages and the initiatives taken in India to populate the internet with multilingual communities is a peep in to our efforts to make the internet an integral part of our lives. I am very happy to see the GAC communique say unequivocally that one country one script is not the best way to go about. Internet is like providing drinking water to people. How can we say only one community can drink water?In any case, all unicode compliant scripts can be accomodated in the root. The way things are shaping we have come a long way since Mar Del Plata, when we made a small presentation in the IDN working group. The future is bright.

2008 February 14 02:26:00 CST
Posted By: Pankaj_Agrawala
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2008 February 01 17:54:19 CST
Posted By: Mahmoud
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I WISH IF WE CAN TALK CAMELIA BENASKOUR, HERE IS MY E-MAIL: mathspe@hotmail.fr

from a very old friend from casablanca!

mahmoud zerbouh.

i hope here from you, good bye.

2008 February 01 17:54:19 CST
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2008 February 01 17:47:12 CST
Posted By: Mahmoud
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HI IAM MAHMOUD AND IAM JUST LOOKING FOR AN OLD FREIND OF MINE. SO WOULD DO YOU REMEMBER ME? IAM MAHMOUD ZERBOUH.

2008 February 01 17:47:12 CST
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2008 January 18 20:26:29 CST
Posted By: Les
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2008 January 18 20:26:29 CST
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2007 December 28 02:20:24 CST
Posted By: Debajit
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How can I move an icon from my desktop to the toolbar?

follow these steps....

1. Right Click on that shortcut icon in desktop and click on 'Cut'

2. This step is a bit hard...but quick if you succeed.....right click on an empty area on ]Quick Launch Toolbar'(try just at the right end) and click on 'Open Folder'

3. In that opened folder...just right click on any empty space and click on 'Paste'

2007 December 28 02:20:24 CST
Posted By: Debajit
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