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Poll: What Online Industries Are You Active In?

Filed under: Uncategorized on 30th Apr 2009 by Mark Fulton

I would like to get a feel for what industries my fellow domainers are active in.  It would be refreshing to cover a broader spectrum of news and resource articles that you may find useful.

This poll includes 12 popular online industries that are in some way directly or indirectly related to domaining, so I expect alot of you will show some interest in at least a few of these.

You may select as many industries as you like, but please try to select only those which you are actively interested in.

Note: There is a poll embedded within this post, please visit the site to participate in this post's poll.

Thanks for taking the time to answer. If I missed something please let me know in the comment area below.

Check back later for the results!

This article is from DotSauce.com Domain Name Magazine.

Poll: What Online Industries Are You Active In?



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DNHeadlines New Look and Comprehensive Industry Coverage

Filed under: Uncategorized on 30th Apr 2009 by Mark Fulton

Michael Rhodes has just launched an overhauled version of his popular domain industry news aggregator DNHeadlines.com.

Along with a great new design (see screenshot below) are several other updates including new categories; Domainer Events, Domain Law and Domain Videos.  You can also keep tabs on all mentions of “domains” streaming live via Twitter.

On the DNHeadlines Domain Markets page the first thing you will see are @DNMarket listings from Twitter!  DNMarket is a free public domain sales service on Twitter that I launched a couple months ago.

DNHeadlines

Visitors will also notice a new area of the site called Domainer Exchange, where domain industry professionals can network and connect through Facebook (optional) and then be able to post their own domain related announcements, services and sales.

This article is from DotSauce.com Domain Name Magazine.

DNHeadlines New Look and Comprehensive Industry Coverage



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