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What is Domain Name Warehousing?

Thu, 24 Apr 2008 10:00:15 +0000
Domain name warehousing is the act of a domain name register obtaining control of any and all domains with the intent to hold or warehouse the names for their own use or profit (making a buck).
In most cases this happens after the domain name has expired and the previous domain name owner did not renew ...]

Now, what I frequently miss is a rough guide to what CPU is newer/better than which others. I tried to put this together below...

Further Construction

Thu, 17 Apr 2008 23:51:36 -0800

theWHIR.com posted a photo:


Further Construction



Not an uncommon sight on the Redmond campus, a forest of cranes on the skyline.





Do Paid Keyword Ads Jeopardize Organic Search Rankings?

Fri, 02 Mar 2007 17:15:00 -0400

I heard about this from Dan Kimball at ModernBill. Bill Slawski has two interesting posts on Search Engine Land and SEO by the Sea about a just-granted Microsoft patent ("Systems and Methods for Removing Duplicate Search Engine Results").



The patented technology aims to "efficiently locate desired information.... by] removing unnecessary multiple references to a common resource such as redundant URLs as another listed URL". Consequently, any given page of search results would contain a greater number of unique URLs than would otherwise occur without filtering. Bill says this implies the possibility of removing organic search results from pages that already contain paid listings.



Two Search Engine Land readers reported that they've already seen organic rankings drop as a result of buying keyword ads from Yahoo! and Google, respectively. While search engines are understandably eager to maximize keyword ad revenue, Bill says the ideal situation for advertisers is to have a paid result, an organic result AND a Google Onebox result all on the same page.



This reminds me of Business 2.0's "Perfect Online Ad" article, in which Usama Fayyad, the NASA rocket scientist turned Yahoo! researcher, says paid search alone is much, much less effective than multiple forms of exposure. (He was making the case for non-search ads, though, seeing as 95% of our online time is spent on non-search activities.)



In any case, I did a quick Google search for web hosting and found that there's no overlap at all between the paid ads and organic listings on the first page. Even more interestingly, GoDaddy has the #2 Adwords bid (which puts it at the top of page 1), but a #11 organic ranking (top of page 2). HostGator, on the other hand, has a lower bid that puts its ad on page 2 - but its organic ranking is #9 (bottom of page 1). Coincidence? Or filtering? What do you think?





Utilizing Affiliate Programs to Increase Revenues

Mon, 03 Jan 2005 00:00:00 EST
Entering into affiliate co marketing agreements can be a great way to boost revenues and to provide complementary services to your customer base.




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Fri, 11 Jan 2008 11:46:05 -0600
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