We have recently become fans of Impulse Corp, and Mr. Eric Borgos, an Oregon state domainer with a massive collection of dumb websites and a slew of big domain sales to his credit.
His creative yet straight-forward approach to domain development is worth a look, especially his CheapFlowers.com project.
Today we added NewfoundNames.com to our Blog section.
NewfoundNames is an acquirer and developer of generic domain names with a focus on category-defining, popular and brandable phrases within the top three domain extensions, and their blog always makes for a good read.
We’ve added the NetFleet Aftermarket domain auction feed to the Market section, and two new feeds to the Niche section; one a simple news feed for Australian domain news, and the other is the AuDA.
We’ll be adding additional content to both of these sections in the near future to ensure that our growing traffic such [...]
Ideally we would like to only include sources to the aggregation machine which churn out interesting content posted with a certain frequency, thus providing a varied and rich experience for each visitor, on each visit. We don’t believe in recommending just anyone. Having said this, I finally caved and added the Alexa blog to the [...]
We’re live with the new look and feel, and ready to rock and roll…come see the new site, join the exchange to post your domain related topics, or cruise around our new categories; Events, Law and Video. Feedback encouraged!
Select users including those who follow DNHeadlines on Twitter are given first crack at using the new site! All feedback welcome.
We’d like to welcome you to the all new DNHeadlines.com, which we hope will be a more informative site (both by use/process and quality of content). There are a number of new features and sections, including Events / Meetups, Law, and the Exchange. Please feel free to use the site and provide any feedback here, [...]
DNHeadlines.com is preparing for the release of the complete site overhaul. We have added a lot of new content, added some fun feed features, and a completely new section to the site called the DNHeadlines Exchange, an open exchange and Facebook Application for domainers to promote projects, services, domain names, or anything else related to [...]
Please note that the blog DomainFlipBlog has rebranded as Domainvestors.tv (careful to note the spelling). We have updated the feed and is available to read in the Blog section.
Rick Latona launches his new ccTLD.com domain forum today, and DNHeadlines.com has already added the feed! Check out the new content in the Forum section, or click here to visit the site.
We have added another interesting domain blog, PremiumDomains.biz, to the Blogs section.
In order to appease those who prefer to consume their news or who want to research content by its publish date, we have added “Sort by Date” to each of the DNHeadlines.com news pages. Simply choose the sort feature from the red submenu, under the main graphical menu on each news page. For example, here [...]
Please note that Patrick has renovated the DNKitchen, rebranding as ChefPatrick to allow for a greater cross-section of content he wants to publish. Now there is even more reason to go to the Blogs section and see what he is up to!
Google is such a large part of the domainer experience, that is seems appropriate to add their content from the Webmaster, Adsens and Analytics divisions. Be sure to stay up-to-date with their announcements by visiting the SEO section routinely.
DNHeadlines.com is proud to announce the addition of URLAcademy, NameCake, and DomainFlipBlog to the Blogs section, and DomainNameWire to the News section. Be sure to check out each of these for new and interesting content
Today DNHeadlines.com adds Twitter content to the site, casting a wide net across Twitter’s domain industry activity. You can find generic Twitter activity in the News section, with more specific Twitter content in the Markets and SEO sections. If you are active in these areas, or post domain related content to your Twitter account, your [...]
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