Tag Archives: .me

Tue 12th August 2008
Written by DomainNameWire in EN and tagged
.Me Auctions Getting Out of Hand; Brazilian Buys Toyota.me - Why are .me domain auctions going so high? And why so many trademark domains? Auctions for .me domain names continue, but we’ve already seen some eye popping sales. Even more peculiar is the number of trademarks going for big dollars. Toyota.me is the big one you’ve been reading about. It sold for $90,025. The whois record for Toyota.com Toyota.me now shows a Brazilian man Georg Kohler as the owner. I hope he has some sort of connection to the car company ... read more ...
Mon 28th July 2008
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.Me Domain Name Auctions to Last a Loooong Time - Bids in final 24 hours extend auctions by 24 hours. I haven’t been paying much attention to the .me domain name auctions, but Michael Berkens has. Some of the domains are being bid up rather high, including Insure.me (135 bids, $26,130), Hug.me (74 bids, $13,016), Secure.me (93 bids, $7,540) and Portland.me (230 bids, $6,151). When will the auctions end? It could be a very, very long time before we find out. You see, the .me auctions get extended if there are ... read more ...
Thu 17th July 2008
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F.A.Q.s about .Me Domain Names - Here are answers to your questions about the .me “landrush”. I was checking search logs today and noticed someone found Domain Name Wire by searching for “Will three letter .me domains be valuable.” Regretfully, the web surfer didn’t find what he or she was looking for on Domain Name Wire. So I thought I’d take some time to answer your specific questions about .me, starting with that query. Q: Will three letter .me domains be valuable? A: No Q: Why ... read more ...
Mon 16th June 2008
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July Issue of Modern Domainer Ships Soon - Latest issue of Modern Domainer features domain blogs. The July issue of Modern Domainer magazine will be shipping soon, and Domain Name Wire got a sneak peek. The issue tips the scales at well over 100 pages and is Modern Domainer’s biggest issue yet. This issue’s main feature is the “Domainer’s Blog Bible”: As Modern Domainer chronicles the domaining and parked industries, the voices of a small handful of those on the avant-guard continue to be the ... read more ...