Posted by Chief Editor , Thursday, 25 September 2008
traffic_conference_logo_110x75.jpgAftermarket.com's TRAFFIC East domain auction was held in New York yesterday and consisted of 50 domains. 26 of those domains sold for a total of about $150,000. Here are the results:
 

Domain(s)

Status

Price

Illinois.org

SOLD

$31,000

MadisonAve.com

SOLD

$17,000

StayAtHome.com

SOLD

$15,000

Regiment.com

SOLD

$11,000

 

Posted by Caycee Boyce , Wednesday, 24 September 2008
sedo_logo_110x75.jpgIn August 2008 Sedo introduced a new Offer Details Page with some innovative new features for buyers and sellers. These features included a clearer page layout with useful information about the seller and their domain in the “Meet the Seller” section. They were also designed to bring more transparency to the marketplace and help the parties negotiate effectively.  Since the launch we’ve reviewed performance and received lots of feedback from our members that has helped us make the Offer Details Page even better.

Posted by Chief Editor , Wednesday, 24 September 2008

traffic_conference_logo_110x75.jpgThe following domains were sold (or passed up) during the Rick Latona Domain Auction at TRAFFIC East today in New York:

  • MCC.com - SOLD US$ 195,000 
  • CountryClubs.com - SOLD US$ 85,000
  • DayTraders.com - SOLD $80,000
  • EFS.com - SOLD US$ 55,000
  • NAP.com - SOLD US$ 47,500
  • StockShares.com - SOLD $300
  • StockOrder.com - SOLD $2,000
  • PostOfficeBox.com - SOLD $5,000
  • MufflerRepairs.com - SOLD $2,250
  • StockShare.com - SOLD $400

Posted by Chief Editor , Wednesday, 24 September 2008

traffic_conference_logo_110x75.jpgLast night Moniker ran the first round domain auction featuring some of Rick Schwartz's domain portfolio names.  The auction was successful! 65 names were up for grabs and 47 of them sold for a total of about $99,000:

  • men.org                            $12,500
  • cashierscheck.com                $7,000
  • networkingjobs.com              $7,000
  • gunrange.com                      $6,500

Posted by Chief Editor , Wednesday, 24 September 2008

.no_norid_registry_logo_110.jpgYesterday the counter at Norid rounded 400,000 domain names for the first time. The number has increased tenfold in ten years, and the growth is still strong. A domain name within .no is an obvious first choice among Norwegian companies. In addition to their .no domain name, many Norwegian companies have registered within other top level domains as well, such as .com and .net. Among those who have registered a domain name, more than nine out of ten consider the .no address the most important for marketing purposes...


Posted by Melanie Delannoy , Wednesday, 24 September 2008

eurodns_logo_domain_registration_europe.jpgLuxembourg 25th September, EuroDNS, being the first ICANN-accredited Registrar to sign up to distribute the new .tel domain is pleased to share some great figures and key findings about the perception and attractiveness of the upcoming .tel extension.



Posted by Chief Editor , Wednesday, 24 September 2008

traffic_conference_logo_110x75.jpgWe arrived in New York today and will be reporting LIVE from TRAFFIC East the rest of the week. DomainNews will be conducting video interviews with domain industry VIPs. If you would like to participate and help us answer YOUR questions, we invite you to send us your questions here. We look forward to hearing from our readers to help us improve the quality of our work. Stay tuned!

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Posted by Chief Editor , Wednesday, 24 September 2008
traffic_conference_logo_110x75.jpgRick Latona Auctions would like to announce a last minute addition to their T.R.A.F.F.I.C. New York Auction. Seoul.com will be on the auction block! Seoul is the largest city in South Korea boasting over 10 million people and is the world's 2nd largest metropolitan area.  Bidding can be done live at the auction in New York as well as online at http://www.proxibid.com/ricklatona

Source:  Submission by Rick Schwartz to DomainNews.com on September 24th, 2008 - Posted by Roland G. Buck - Chief Editor

Posted by David Goldstein , Wednesday, 24 September 2008
judgement.pngIn an effort to clamp down on illegal and unregulated online gambling, the Kentucky Govenor Steve Beshear sought and was granted an order transferring the domain names of 141 illegal online gambling sites to the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

This is the first action of its type against online gambling operators that has led to the seizure of domain names. The list includes bodoglife.com, doylesroom.com and fulltiltpoker.com. The first of these, bodoglife.com, has also been in the news over disputes over the bodog.com domain name earlier this year.

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