“Domain Names Have No Intrinsic Value” -
Hear the author out; he has a valid point.
The headline is inflammatory, but they aren’t my words. They’re those of Matthew Mayer. And before you call him an idot, you should understand the context.
Mayer wrote an excellent piece about what ails Live Current Media (see previous article). In it he writes:
[Live Current] owns a bunch of domain names. That’s it. They sell product through one of them, and have been trying to develop others. Unfortunately, ... read more ...
Tag Archives: domain development
Mon 9th February 2009
Wed 14th January 2009
Use WPReviewSite to Develop Domains Fast -
Simple user review site creation develops domain names fast.
These days every one is trying to develop their domains. But it’s easier said than done. My experience with ParkingJudge.com and RegistrarJudge.com shows that you can develop dynamic, user-generated content sites with little programming skills.
Here’s something that may surprise you. Both of these sites were developed using blogging software WordPress. On top of WordPress, I used a simple plugin ... read more ...
Sat 17th May 2008
Domain Development is harder than Domain Parking -
Leonard Holmes of ParkQuick details the trials and tribulations of domain development.
by Leonard Holmes
Are you getting tired of parking domains? Are you serious about developing?
For the past 12 months I have been paying $800 a month to an educational organization to learn web development, Internet marketing, and SEO. This is a lot of money, and I ask myself every few months whether it is really worth it. So far I have decided that it is. Stompernet has been ... read more ...
Tue 18th March 2008
How to Develop Your Domain Names — Fast -
Want to develop your domains? Here’s a solution that even non-techies will appreciate.
[Editor’s note: this is an updated version of an article originally posted March 6, 2006] Domain parking got you down? Worried about the Snowe Bill and what it may do to your undeveloped domains? Killed by the death of parking arbitrage?
It seems most people in the domain industry are finally getting on the development bandwagon. This article discusses a simple way for ... read more ...