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Month: October 2009

NameMedia Launches “Domainer’s Advantage” Knowledge Center For Domainers

Posted on October 7, 2009

NameMedia today announced the launch of Domainer’s Advantage, an interactive knowledge center for domain investors located at Afternic.com. The newly launched service, called Domainer’s Advantage, offers domain investors a comprehensive knowledge center…

.Org Registrations Grew 11% In First Half Of Year, Making It The Fastest Growing TLD

Posted on October 7, 2009

The Public Interest Registry, the company that runs the .Org registry released today their first bi-annual domain name report, “The Dashboard“. (pdf file) “The Dashboard” revealed that registrations for .ORG domain names…

ComScore: Drug Companies “Have Virtually Abandoned Search Advertising” & It’s All Because Of The Government

Posted on October 6, 2009

Maybe here is an reason why some of your PPC revenue is down. According to Adage.com, drug companies, “have virtually abandoned search ad marketing in the wake of the FDA’s online ad…

Google CEO Schmidt: We Overpaid A Billion Dollars For YouTube.com

Posted on October 6, 2009

According to Cnet.com, Google’s CEO Eric Schmidt said under oath,  that he told  Google’s board of directors that his estimate of YouTube’s worth was somewhere between $600-$700 million, at the same time…

Yahoo’s New Program To Lower PPC Click Prices To Advertisers Can’t Be Good For Domainers

Posted on October 6, 2009

According to MediaPost.com, Yahoo has plans to issue a  “variety of tools for advertisers aimed at lowering costs for paid search campaigns” On Friday Yahoo is going to announce it will allow…

thepiratebay.org New ISP Shuts The Site Down, Again & Google Removes It

Posted on October 5, 2009

Following up on a story we have been following for a while, according to multiple reports ThePirateBay.org was shut down again, today,  after a group representing copyright owners forced the search engine’s…

FTC Releases New Guidelines For Bloggers, Twitterers and Advertisers & Fines Up to $11K Per

Posted on October 5, 2009

The Federal Trade Commission released guidelines today,  effective December 1, mandating that bloggers,  Tweeters and other “online marketers” will have to tell readers (consumers) when they are paid or given freebies to…

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