Posts Tagged ‘Buy Domains’

Expired Domains - Opportunities To Make Decent Money In The Gloom Of Global Recession

Saturday, July 4th, 2009
By John Khu Expired domain gains are possible only when you consider the viability of buying a particular domain. This year provides you an exciting opportunity to find and buy very good domains that could act as your potential money-spinners in the coming years. Expired domain name industry may watch a positive trend in the year 2009. Due to halting global economic indicators and drastic job losses, experts believe that online business trend may also see a steep decline vis-à-vis sm

Buy GoDaddy Domains For 99 Cents [GoDaddy Coupon Codes]

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009
Update: Seems like GoDaddy has pulled the plug on this coupon, however we were able to buy the domain for 99 cents, we will update this post with new coupon codes as and when we come across them. There are several times when Domain selling registrars come up with coupon codes and rebates, however GoDaddy is probably a registrar with the most coupon codes. One such coupon code will get you a domain for only 99 cents. This deal is for real and we have tested out the same. Here are the

Buying Top Level Domains (globally recognized extensions)

Friday, January 2nd, 2009
To date many domain registrars offer the ability to search for and buy domains, offer an array of products associated with domains; but do not offer significant supplementary information to assist individuals and corporations in making wise/informed decisions. U4H only recommends purchasing Globally Recognized TLD’s (.com, .tv, .net, .org, .info).

ICANN proposes new way to buy top-level domains (IT World)

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008
ICANN is seeking comments on a proposal that would open up the market for generic top-level domains (TLDs) on the Internet, basically allowing anyone with US$185,000 to buy a new TLD.

ICANN Proposes New Way to Buy Top-level Domains (PC World)

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008
ICANN proposes a new way of granting top-level domain requests.