Here’s a cool freebie that I’ll definitely be watching at dotster. I’ve never registered a domain outside Godaddy.com but this opportunity to snap a free .com .net or .org domain is just too tempting to resist. Dotster will be giving away a total of 500 free domains in exactly 3 days as of this writing. Count it! At exactly 3 days those who are logged on to dotster will have a sort of landrush for domain names.
I guess I’ll be on it but being my cynical self I can’t help but wonder what’s the catch? Is it totally free… taxes, ICANN fee at all? There’s a great marketing pitch down at dotster but really no visible fine print so I guess the only way to find out is sign-up at Dotster.com and get one. Mark the countdown be on it!
Archive for April, 2008
500 Free Domains At Dotster’s Happy Hour
April 14, 2008Godaddy won’t let Fly.me fly that easy
April 10, 2008The upcoming landrush for the latest domain extension will both be an exciting and frustrating time for domainers this summer. Exciting for those who have enough dough to shell out for expected premium dot me domains. Frustrating for those expecting to land premium domains because most will be held for auction.
With less than 2 months to go before the tentative landrush for Montenegro’s .me domains, I received streams of emailed alerts about it which is nothing new really. The same old news about dot me domain registration has been around for months now.
With the supposed universal appeal of these .me domains, Godaddy.com the registrar who won the rights to sell these domains will be holding “premium” verb-oriented dot me domains for auction after the landrush period. So expect domains like fly.me, buy.me, find.me, watch.me, rent.me, ride.me, sell.me and many more that may imply some form of commerce, to sell for at least hundreds of thousands of dollars. Marketers will have a feast day with this new development!
So how many English verbs are there that could potentially be verb-oriented dot me domain up for grabs next June? In one forum I read, they say there’s about 9,117 verbs but not counting the other tenses of verbs. So a safe bet would be 30,000 verbs could form a meaningful dot me domain name. That’s a ton of possibilities to get rich quick! For others at least…
But then again, that’s only in the English language. The word me also pertains to self or something of personal in other languages for example in Spanish. I’m not too familiar with Spanish so I don’t have a clue as to how much meaningful dot me domains can be formed.
I will definitely be snatching up at least a couple of them .me domains when they become available. But with all these domain idea pinching, snatching and tasting, let me just say I’m keeping my domain ideas in my head for now.
How To Get Started As A Domainer
April 8, 2008In my quest to be a knowledgeable domainer, I rummaged through a gamut of references, blogs and search engines to find the very best in domaining blogs, websites and tools… Not really…
I used the good old Google blog search to find my next read on my latest internet obsession of domaining. And today I find the Avivadirectory.com’s article about “How to Get Started as a Domainer: 28 Tips, Techniques and Resources“. A very long (almost boring) but informative article about the realities of domaining for beginners in these times of late. The article starts out as interesting with bits and pieces of information about people who’ve already made it big in this domaining industry. The first couple of paragraphs about earning potentials will definitely make a domaining newbie carry on and read. With me being cynical, I thought I’d move along and read the piece for what its worth. My mantra in this domaining venture is “to keep learning and learn a thing or two a day.”It turns out that this piece is worth my time after all. I learned what domain tasting was ( which was something I’ve been reading about a lot since I started blogging ). Domain tasting was also something I’ve been a victim of for one of the domains I initially wanted to get. There’s a few points in here that would be interesting to note especially for somebody like me who is just starting out in the business.
There’s also a whole list of domaining tools to visit and test. I made a few visits to those online domaining tools but I only found a handful of useful ones. But then again I might just be a newbie too naive to realize their worth.
Overall, it’s quite a good read. I picked up a few things and I’d recommend newbies like me to give it a go as well. But its just something worth one read and I wouldn’t say there’s a point in visiting it again.
Predictive Domaining – A great read
April 4, 2008In my quest to be a better more knowledgeable domainer, I have made it a point to scurry through the web in search for good reads, great domaining tools and sensible domainer bloggers. Yesterday, I found one in predictivedomaining.com. The domain name speaks for itself and finding the domain name in another article alone made me go click on it right away. Predictive domaining as a strategy, exactly what I’m all about about. I guess finding predictivedomaining.com is just destiny. I guess.
Here’s a brief introduction to predictivedomaining.com and what it is all about (copied from its homepage):
It’s a good read to say the least and I’m definitely coming back.
Quick Fixes For Blogger Template Known Issue
April 1, 2008I’ve recently been plagued with 2 problems in editing the layout of my
blogger template. First is I can seem to add more page elements because the “add page element” is missing as described at the Known Template Issues at Blogger Help. The second and more annoying one is that I can’t scroll all the way down because for some reason the lower part of the layout is missing. This is also described at Blogger Help. Check out the screen shot below.
If this happens to you, may I suggest you check out
blogger Help first. If you’ve tried their solution and can’t resolve this issue, try my solutions below:
1. The simplest way: On the page elements page, click on edit html then without editing or doing anything click on the save template button. Click on Page elements again and voila the “add page elements” is back and now you can also scroll down the bottom. Very easy!
2. If the problem persists, go back to edit html, tick the expand widgets radio button and check for java scripts. Delete them. Also delete those that start with .
DO NOT REMOVE ANYTHING THAT RESEMBLES as this may mess up your template. Save it. Then look at the front end of your website. If there’s been a significant change on the front that you don’t like, put the code back. I’d suggest that if you’re going to delete a few things, start at the bottom of the HTML codes. This lessens the possibility of committing a huge mistake that may severely affect the overall appearance of the front end.
4. If these don’t work, go back to number 1! It always works for me. Although it is not a permanent fix, I rather do this every time than not doing anything at all.
There’s actually quiet a few issues with blogger and these are the fixes I found to work for me.
I hope this helps. Cheers!
