Fool.com: Yahoo-Microsoft Deal Is Good For Marchex

Filed under: Uncategorized on 30th Jul 2009 by MHB

The Fool.com, had some good news for Marchex, in its analysis of the Yahoo-Microsoft Deal.

The Fool.com, which follows public companies, in analyzing the Yahoo/Microsoft deal said about Marchex:

“”Advertisers paying more for leads, as a result of Yahoo! shutting down its self-serve platform, will benefit the Web’s other lead generators.

“”Marchex is one of my favorites.

“”The local search specialist runs vertical advertising networks, the OpenList local search directory, and even a service that turns online leads into higher-converting phone calls. It also has an enviable portfolio of roughly 200,000 domain names, allowing it to generate its own organic traffic (instead of overpaying, as everyone else will).””

You got to love that the Fool.com recognizes the value of domains and the organic traffic they generate.

Tom Gardner, co-founder of the Motley Fool is no stranger to domains.

Mr. Gardner was the keynote Speaker at TRAFFIC East in 2006.


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OpenSRS Set To Add Sub-Resellers Support

Filed under: Uncategorized on 30th Jul 2009 by Chad Kettner

OpenSRS, the wholesale reseller services group of Tucows, has announced that it will be adding “Sub-Resellers Support” to its platform on August 6, 2009.

The new addition is expected to give domain resellers the ability to brand their business, handle account funding and commissions, control pricing plans, create business networks, maintain their own domain store, and much more.

Click here to access the OpenSRS Sub-Reseller Documentation to explore the many new features and how it will all work.

[via OpenSRS]

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DomainConvergence | August 12-13, 2009 | Toronto, ON, Canada
Keynote speakers: The Castello Brothers on "Branding your Domain"
Christian Heilmann, Developer Evangelist, Yahoo!



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My First Dot US Domain Name – Part II

Filed under: Uncategorized on 30th Jul 2009 by Domain Name News Domaining Tips and Tricks by ChefPatrick.com

Last week I wrote about buying my first .us domain name. After losing a Bido auction for SuicideHelp.org which sold for $207 I hand registered the .us version. As promised I would create a mini-site to help those that may be suicidal.

My future plans are to do some SEO work and continue adding articles [...]

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Front Running On Proposed g’TLD’s: Companies Are Getting Trademarks On g’TLD’s

Filed under: Uncategorized on 30th Jul 2009 by MHB

You need to check out a very interest article just published by Michael Palage, who is an adjunct Fellow with The Progress & Freedom Foundation, entitled “New gTLDs: Let the Gaming Begin, Part I: TLD Front Running”

The article talks about how certain companies, which are prospective g’TLD applicants,  have already  filed trademark applications associated with generic TLD strings such as .MUSIC, .MOVIE, and .BLOG.

“This type of “front running” by prospective applicants trying to game the process potentially interferes with other legitimate applications.”

What the author of this article is saying is that companies desiring certain new g’TLD extensions have filed trademark applications with various countries around the world,  in an attempt to secure their application over other competitive applications for the same TLD, trying to avoid ICANN’s own rules for the allocation of these new extensions, which would  award extensions with multiple applications to the highest bidder.

According to the article, one company organized  in the British Virgin Islands has applied for 8 trademarks with the United States Trademark Office, for the extensions; .kids, .books., .buy, .baby, .poker, .casino, .movie, and .golf.”

“These applications sought protection for the marks in connection with the following services: “domain name services, namely the creation of and maintenance of of a registrar of domain names and the registration of domain names.”

The article calls on ICANN to take a stand against the practice which will undermine the whole new g’TLD rollout.

All of us who have been around a while have seen domains granted during the sunrise (trademark) period for new extensions granted on recently filed trademarks, even on generic terms that should not be allowed to be trademarked.

Of course this paper raises other larger issues on how the abuse of trademark registrations are being used to acquire rights in and to domain names and entire extensions.

I strongly advise you to take the time to read through this well written and well researched paper.

Especially the folks at ICANN.

More reason to take a step back and make sure the new extensions get done the right way, the first time.

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Give Them What They Want

Filed under: Uncategorized on 30th Jul 2009 by Elliot

Do you own some good domain names but you aren’t sure how to develop them? Maybe they’re either “too generic” or too broad, and you can’t determine what would be best for the website. If this is the case, why not put up a simple one page website for a month or two with a [...]

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