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Microsoft acquires Multimap.com website

January 9th, 2008
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Microsoft Corp. has acquired UK based European mapping and location website Multimap.com in an effort to expand it’s location-based search engine and advertising web properties and to better compete with Google. Multimap.com which was started in 1996, receives more than 10 million users each month and has 120 employees. It expects $24 million in revenues in 2007, but only made around $1.6 million in pre-tax profit in 2006. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Author: Dani Zaharie Categories: Buy & Sell Sites, Websites Tags:

NameDrive.com Domain Name Parking Review

January 3rd, 2008
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NameDrive.com is one of the best quality free domain name parking providers. NameDrive provides a flexible template system with numerous headers that allow you to customize the look and feel of your pay per click parking pages.NameDrive.com‘s domain name parking program is very simple and easy to use and allows you to park as many or as few domains as you see fit. They offer an exemplary commission free park and sell service allowing you to list your domains for sale. The program is commission free allowing the domain owner to keep the entire domain name sale amount.

The NameDrive domain name parking administration backend is simple and easy to use. You can easily change keywords, adjust templates or color schemes and perform many other tasks. You can create search pages, portals or one and two click pay per click pages. You can add unlimited domain names within minutes of getting accepted into their domain name parking program.

Author: Dani Zaharie Categories: Domains, Webmasters Tags:

Moniker PubCon Live Auction results

January 3rd, 2008
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The Moniker Live Auction at PubCon has ended with a reported sales total of $325,000. Some domains did not sell and are still available at the silent auction.

The highest selling domain was Grandpa.com at $55,000, closely followed by FamilyServices.com $45,000.

Here is the complete list of auctioned domains:

Grandpa.com

$55,000

FamilyServices.com

$45,000

MortgageRates.org

$17,000

BlindDating.com

$14,000

ComputerDiscounts.com

$10,000

SEONews.com

$8,750

CommuterFlights.com

$8,000

DisabilityPolicy.com

$7,000

BadCreditSolutions.com

$5,500

TermLifePolicies.com

$5,400

SchoolPicture.com

$4,750

ShowDisplays.com

$4,750

DiscountShopping.net

$4,500

PinkLemonade.com

$4,300

TermInsurancePolicy.com and TermInsurancePolicies.com

$3,500

DiscountCallingCard.com

$3,000

FreeCashAdvance.com and FreeCashAdvances.com

$3,000

WeeklyDiscounts.com

$2,750

LaserCopiers.com

$2,500

CustomerLoyaltyProgram.com

$2,500

BalancedFunds.com

$2,250

FreeLabor.com

$2,200

SearchEngineOptimization.us

$2,000

SportbookBets.com

$1,950

TextingPlan.com

$1,750

GroupLifePolicy.com and GroupLifePolicies.com

$1,750

AffiliateCourse.com

$1,500

EarlyBirdDiscount.com

$1,500

GroupInsurancePolicy.com

$1,100

BusinessNotebooks.com

$1,100

NewVehicleFinancing.com

$1,100

DisabilityPolicies.com

$1,000

FreightDelivery.com

$900

BillingPlans.com

$900

FirstClassUpgrade.com and FirstClassUpgrades.com

$900

SellDVDs.com

$900

DigitalCameraParts.com and DigitalCameraRepair.com

$800

CollegeSavingsProgram.com

$800

FloridaSailBoatRentals.com

$750

AutomaticPayment.com

$700

FloodInsurancePolicies.com

$700

ConsolidatedMonthlyPayments.com

$700

JuiceMixers.com

$600

DogShowTickets.com

$600

GlassPanels.com

$600

AssociateDegree.org

$600

TemporaryEmail.com

$600

AntiquePaintings.net

$500

HerbMedicines.com

$500

CompactDiscPlayer.com and CompactDiskPlayer.com

$400

OfficeFurnitureSets.com

$400

BackToSchoolDiscounts.com

$350

CamcorderEquipment.com

$300

AcademicRecords.com

$300

EmployeeBenefitsPlans.com

$300

cBatteries.com

$200

DesktopReplacement.com

$200

CollegeTuitionAccounts.com

$200

ConstructionLoanApplication.com

$200

DiscountHomeGyms.com

$200

Author: Dani Zaharie Categories: Domains, Webmasters Tags:

Domain Industry Predictions for 2008

January 3rd, 2008
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As 2007 came to a close with record breaking domain name sales this year, steadily increasing domain name registrations world wide and an increasing scarcity of premium domain names it is time to look ahead to see what 2008 has in store for us. Here are our predictions for 2008:

  • 2008 will confirm that the U.S. has no intention of freeing ICANN from its U.S. contractual ties….especially in an election year.
  • ICANN will receive 100+ new top level domain (TLD) applications in the first wave but will receive twice that many before the end of 2008.
  • Two-thirds of the new TLD applications will be for IDN top-level domains.
  • The new TLD testbed evaluation process that ICANN launched in November, 2000 will come to a welcome end. By the end of June, 2008, ICANN will have a Request for Proposals published. ICANN will begin to receive and evaluate applications for new top-level domains in Q3, 2008. Before accepting new applications, ICANN will clear the queue of its forty-or-so legacy applications. Only a handful of new TLD proponents from 2000 will remain interested in pursuing their old applications. (Predictions: .WEB, .HEALTH, .UNION, .GEO and .III).
  • Of the 100 or so new TLD applications received in the first wave, at least 60 will have Verisign, Neustar, or Afilias as the proposed “back-end” registry provider. DENIC and the DotAsia group will account for another 10% of the applications.
  • The Whois National Law Procedure will create a new market for privacy services, and registrars will race to incorporate private registration subsidiaries in the countries with the strongest privacy laws.
  • 2008 will be a year of registrar consolidation bundled together with the trend of increasingly easier to use domain management interfaces for their customers.
  • Even though everyone seems to be so worried that we are headed towards a major economic downturn and consequently a serious downturn in the advertising markets, we predict that web-based advertising businesses will in fact enjoy significant gains in 2008. These gains, however, will not be evenly distributed. The markets will reward innovation and growth in new forms of advertising, and punish those who are seen as not having a strategy.
  • 2008 will lead us towards a mobile web worthy of a serious development economy, one that looks a lot like Web 2 looked in 2005. That includes the development of more and more mobile enabled web sites that will add portable value to the end consumer.

You can submit your predictions to us here. We want to hear from you!

Source: DomainNews Team – January 3rd, 2008

Author: Dani Zaharie Categories: Domains Tags:

Moniker acquired by Oversee.net

January 3rd, 2008
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LOS ANGELES & POMPANO BEACH, Fla. Oversee.net, a leading technology-driven online marketing solutions company, and Moniker®, one of the fastest-growing providers of domain name registration, domain asset management, and monetization services, announced today that Oversee has acquired Moniker. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

One of the more innovative ICANN-accredited registrars, Moniker offers products and services beyond basic registration, including name creation, registration, acquisition, portfolio management, theft protection, appraisal and escrow services, traffic monetization, live and online domain auctions and aftermarket sales. The company is well regarded by registrants and domain name industry professionals as the most secure and customer-focused registrar in the industry.Moniker operations will remain in Pompano Beach, Florida and will continue to be led by Monte Cahn, President of Moniker. Cahn has agreed to a multi-year commitment with Oversee by continuing to run Moniker, in addition to other senior executive responsibilities within Oversee.

Oversee acquired domain name auction leader SnapNames® last June, and the company believes the addition of Moniker will give Oversee a complete array of services to cement its leadership position in the domain name secondary market. Oversee will leverage the two divisions’ capabilities by adding Moniker’s live auction and back-office services to SnapNames Live™ to offer the industry’s most comprehensive live and silent auction services.

The first demonstration of the integration will be at DOMAINfest Global later this month, where SnapNames Live will lead and conduct the auction, with Moniker providing valuation and escrow services. More integrated services are planned, including:

  • Deepening Moniker’s continuing commitment to its auction partners through the use of the SnapNames Live technology in Moniker-managed auctions
  • The addition of DomainSponsor as an available option in Moniker’s TrafficClub monetization service
  • Availability of Moniker’s registrar services for SnapNames and DomainSponsor customers
  • Inclusion of traffic and monetization history as data for domain name auctions
  • A complete set of Domain Asset Management services that offer domain owners all the tools necessary to profitably manage their domains

Commenting on the transaction, Moniker CEO Cahn said, “Oversee’s advanced technology platform and strong financial resources give us the capability to focus on further expanding our market opportunity. This is a dynamic industry, and our collaboration with SnapNames puts Oversee well ahead of any competitor. This is a tremendous opportunity for Oversee and Moniker.”

“We are delighted that Monte Cahn and his team of experienced professionals are becoming part of the Oversee family,”“Our primary objective, as a company, is to continue adding and developing capabilities that offer customers a greater breadth of products and services. Moniker is widely respected by industry players and has a reputation for knowledge, security, and professionalism.” said Lawrence Ng, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder of Oversee.

About Oversee.net

Founded in 2000, Oversee.net is a technology-driven online marketing solutions company with two primary divisions–Oversee Domain Services and Oversee Marketing Services. Headquartered in Los Angeles with offices in Portland, Oregon and San Mateo, California, the Company has over 200 employees. Some of Oversee’s key brands include SnapNames®, the operator of the largest available source of expired and deleting domain names; DomainSponsor™, a global leader in domain monetization, and Low.com™, a top consumer financial services portal. Oversee has been growing profitably since inception.

Oversee was named to the Inc. 500 and ranked third in the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 of Los Angeles and 18th in the nation. Oversee was also named “Internet and New Media Company of the Year” by the Technology Council of Southern California and its CEO and Co-Founder, Lawrence Ng, was named a winner of the 2007 Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year award for the Greater Los Angeles program in the technology category. To learn more, please visit http://www.oversee.net.

About Moniker.com

Moniker, with headquarters in Pompano Beach, Florida, is the leading provider of Domain Asset Management™, a complete set of business services that provide companies a single-point-of-access to help manage and maximize the value of their domains. With more than a decade of experience, Moniker is a top 10 domain registrar, holds the industry’s highest customer retention rate and pioneered the industry’s first domain appraisal formula. It is considered the industry’s premier marketplace to buy and sell premium domain names. For more information, visit http://www.moniker.com.

About SnapNames.com

Founded in 2000, SnapNames operates the largest auction of expired and deleting domain names. Partnering with the world’s largest and best-known registrars and service providers, SnapNames uses its innovative, patent-pending technology to give its customers exclusive first access to the world’s largest inventory of high-traffic, brandable and investment-grade domain names every day. SnapNames is headquartered in Portland, Oregon, and was ranked #5 in the 2007 Fastest Growing Private 100 companies in Oregon. SnapNames is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Oversee.net. For more information, visit www.snapnames.com.

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