Archive | June, 2013

iKeyword.com and eKeyword.com Domains Don’t Always Make Sense!

Posted on 10 June 2013 by Andrei

Surprisingly enough, most people don’t yet understand this.

In a lot of cases, iKeyword.com and eKeyword.com domains can be great investments.

They’re easy to remember and *usually* represent a logical choice.

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Dot Coms at 3 Bucks from GoDaddy

Posted on 09 June 2013 by Andrei

It’s not the best deal I ever posted but it’s the only coupon I was able to find for you guys this week. I think it works for other countries as well, so not just for the US and Canada but I’m not sure since I haven’t used it.

If you used any other GoDaddy coupons this week, please share them by writing a comment.

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The LLL Dot Com Market – Bullish or Bearish?

Posted on 08 June 2013 by Andrei

Personally, I think most LLL dot coms will go up in value dramatically and that all LLL dot coms will go up in value.

I have an extremely bullish long-term perspective.

There’s no doubt in my mind that there will be occasional short or mid-term corrections but I’m very optimistic when it comes to their long-term potential.

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Sometimes, Playing It Safe Can Be Dangerous

Posted on 07 June 2013 by Andrei

I’m sure you noticed that precious metals have been performing poorly. Gold was at $1,900+ back in 2011 and at the moment of writing, it’s at less than $1,400. Silver fell even more percentage-wise compared to the highs.

In my opinion, lots of gold investors made a huge mistake: they didn’t understand that at such prices, precious metals are risk assets and not safe havens.

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Domaining Isn’t an Exact Science

Posted on 06 June 2013 by Andrei

Like with any other industry, people are always looking for foolproof guides/strategies/whatever but the truth is, there’s no such thing. Domaining isn’t an exact science, there can never be guarantees.

For example:

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When Trying to Save a Buck Makes Sense and When It Doesn’t

Posted on 05 June 2013 by Andrei

I created a brand for myself as the #1 cheap bastard in the domaining world 🙂

I always write about coupons, good deals and so on because in my opinion, being a cheap bastard pays off in the long run. But trying to save a buck doesn’t always make sense, so I decided to write a post about these distinctions.

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Domains at $0.98 from NameCheap

Posted on 04 June 2013 by Andrei

NameCheap reached its retweet goal and as a result, they’re letting you register or transfer domains (dot com, dot net or dot org) at $0.98 today.

In order to take advantage of the special price, you have to follow them on twitter if I’m not mistaken.
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The Euro Is RIDICULOUSLY Overvalued!

Posted on 03 June 2013 by Andrei

Right now, it’s close to the 1.31 area compared to the dollar. Absolutely ridiculous.

An overvalued Euro is a nightmare for the brick and mortar economy as well as for the online world, I’m sure European domainers and webmasters will agree with me.

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A Bunch of $1.99 – $2.95 GoDaddy Coupons

Posted on 02 June 2013 by Andrei

These seemed to have worked ~24 hours ago for someone from the US. Didn’t try them personally.

Might work for other countries as well but as always, I can’t guarantee anything,

The list contains a grand total of 14 coupons which let you register/transfer domains at prices ranging from $1.99 to $2.95 each.

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Show Me the Money ;)

Posted on 01 June 2013 by Andrei

“I might eventually develop it”

“I’m waiting for an offer I can’t refuse”

“I’m not in a hurry to sell”

If you’re an experienced domainer and have confidence in your strategies than sure, phrases like the above make sense. But if you’re a beginner for example, how do you know your strategy is viable in the first place?

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