Archive for April, 2009
Domains for mobile, a development update
I have been working with a couple of colleagues on some mobile development projects as of late and tomorrow (Tuesday 28th 2009) they are actually down at the Radisson in London, doing a presentation on Mobile SEO for the Bango Key Partners meeting. I wanted to shed a bit of light on one of the projects at hand which is a .com domain fully developed as a mobile site; taking advantage of the traffic which the mobile web has to offer. I think this is a great example of what domainers can acheive for their own .coms which are not yet developed and want to move into the mobile web as a way of monetising some of their domains. › Continue reading
Selling domains on Twitter, its a fickle business
I have been playing around with doing a select number of tweets on Twitter during April, of domains which a up for auction on Sedo.co.uk. I have found that is purely selective with click through rates only half decent on the domains which were of good quality. However it is clear to see that Twitter certainly has its advantages for affiliate marketing with domains. Here are the results I collated. › Continue reading
Happy St.George’s Day – I’m taking the day off!
Whilst I’m taking the day off, why not enjoy this day for England at
Domains, the quest for greatness continues
I sat in the office today thinking to myself about my domains, and what I hope to acheive by hosting this blog. Everyday I come up with new ideas about how I would like to make 3ac better, but you know when get yourself into a frenzy about all those amazing things you want to do?…Well for me there just aren’t enough hours in the day. › Continue reading
Domains, the dotMobi effect.
Yesterday saw the auction of the TechSupport.mobi on Bido.com, the first dotMobi domain to be auctioned on the site. The auction was a mix bag event, not as many people as you would usually see, but with special guest Pinky Brand, Director of Global Sales at dotMobi it turned out to be a very informative and interesting interview. So what effect has the dotMobi extention had on the domains market and where is it going? With developed dotMobi sites predicted to increase six fold over the next year, and with rapid advancements in mobile handset technology and mobile search, it will certainly be and interesting period over the next 18 months for the extention. It certainly has my backing. › Continue reading





