Make Money With Parked Domain Names

June 12th, 2009 No Comments   Posted in General, Web Development

With parked domains, you can gain money in quite a few ways. First of all, you can try and hook on to various marketing programs like the pay-per-click program. Here you link with one or more companies and their websites and are responsible to generate traffic for their sites using your parked domain. Every time a surfer clicks on a link and goes to the website of the companies you are working with, the company pays you some money.
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Snapnames Makes Searching For Domain Names Easier Than Ever

May 16th, 2009 No Comments   Posted in Domain Registrar, General

Snapnames has announced a number of improvements to its website, improving the overall search experience so domainers can have an easier time finding valuable soon-to-be-available domain names.

The full list of improvements are published after the jump…
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Spam domains for sale at $700

May 13th, 2009 No Comments   Posted in General, Web Hosting

Spammers in China are being offered a great deal – just $700 (£460) to use a server that allows the sending of as much spam as they want. . It’s called bulletproof hosting, and to the people who fight spam and cybercrime it’s becoming a big problem.

Cybercriminals use these services not just to host servers, but also to register Internet domain names that they use for spam and online attacks. In a three-month period this year, researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham traced more than 22,300 domains, all used to send online pharmaceutical spam, to just six bulletproof computers hosted in China, said Gary Warner, director of research in computer forensics at the university.

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Data Analyzer tool from Dynadot.com

May 13th, 2009 No Comments   Posted in Domain Registrar, General

What is the Data Analyzer Tool?
The Data Analyzer Tool allows you to submit unregistered COM domain names for traffic data query volume analysis.

You can find it by logging into your account and clicking on the “Search” tab and then “Data Analyzer Tool” sub menu.

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