Tag Archives: Adam Strong

Tue 17th February 2015
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NameBio upgraded with pivotal new comps feature - Upgraded domain name sales database makes it easier to find comps when buying and selling domain names. Domain name sales database NameBio.com has been overhauled, and one of the new features should prove useful when searching for sales comps for domain name sales. Adam Strong brought in domainer and developer Michael Sumner to assist with the new site, which includes more data sources and a better mobile browsing experience. Domain names have also been split into 250 categories (underneath ten main ... read more ...
Tue 26th August 2008
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DNN.com: History Behind Domain Name News’ New Domain - Domain Name News has scored the domain DNN.com. But there’s a story behind the domain. Last week domain news site Domain Name News announced that it had acquired the domain name DNN.com for use with its web site. This is a great domain and the team at DNN deserves a tip of the hat. Earlier today I was reviewing UDRP decisions and came across a three character domain decision found in favor of the respondent. As I read the case, it hit me: this is the domain DNN.com, ... read more ...
Tue 1st April 2008
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Be Careful What You Believe Today… - Reminder: It’s April Fools’ Day. Leave it to domainers to go hog wild on April Fools’ Day. I promise not to pull any April Fools jokes at Domain Name Wire, but here are a few “stories” you may read about elsewhere… DomainTools announced a new tool that predicts which typosquatters will register certain domains before they do, allowing lawyers to sue them in advance. Isn’t there a Tom Cruise movie about seeing crimes before they happen? Rebel.com wants ... read more ...
Tue 5th February 2008
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Domain Name Blogs - Here’s a list of blogs, mostly covering domains, that I read on a daily basis. A lot of people ask me what blogs I read. I have a rule of thumb before I invest the time to start reading a blog: it must be in existence for at least 6 months. Many blogs pop up only to be abandoned after a couple months after their owners realize that blogging is a lot of work. I’ve seen many a domain blog follow this path, too. So here’s a rundown of everything in my Google ... read more ...