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October 27th, 2008 at 5:11 pm » Comments (0)

“Managing the digital enterprise” is an educational site that made me sit back and look at the big picture again. Written by Michael Rappa from North Carolina State University and available for free, the course sweeps through business on the web.
Back to business basics
For me there is still a gem on each page and the [...]



Domain Aging - Fact or Fiction?

October 16th, 2008 at 6:45 pm » Comments (9)

Domain age has been touted as a factor in the valuation of a domain but is this really true or is it a popular myth?
I was reading a french domaining blog post La valorisation des noms de domaine - l’ancienneté. I struggled through with my schoolbook french and a rather unhelpful Babelfish but caught the [...]



What to do with your domains during a recession?

October 6th, 2008 at 9:53 pm » Comments (0)

During difficult financial times, taking a hard look at your portfolio is a prudent thing to do. What can you do to recession-proof your portfolio? I already touched on strategies that are recession proof such as targeting the wealthy using premiumization.
Website development
Website development is another way to bolster your portfolio. Starting with the lowest earners [...]



Google Suggest

August 26th, 2008 at 11:54 pm » Comments (0)

I recently talked about Google Suggest from Google Labs and now this tool is going mainstream. According to the offical Google Blog, this will now be the default for the Google search box. You can turn it off if you wish by choosing Preferences and choosing your preferred option under Query Suggestions.
I think it will [...]



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