Chef Patrick rocks the gTLD market with ‘Bottom Of The Dot’ domain venue!
If you’ve been wondering, what on earth is Chef Patrick doing these days, you’re not alone. The busy domain broker is engaged full time in his real estate business, among other ventures and has zero time for blogging. But don’t count the Chefster out, not just yet; a new joint venture called Bottom Of The […]
Copyright © 2025 DomainGang.com · All Rights Reserved.Richard Lau interview: NamesCon will benefit domain investors and domain industry’s future
Richard Lau is shifting the domain conference paradigm, introducing NamesCon / Las Vegas in January 2014, with a feature-rich agenda in the ever-changing domain investing landscape. Extending the available knowledge and education of the domain industry’s dynamics at an affordable price, is a winning combination, that serious domain investors should not let pass by. The […]
Copyright © 2025 DomainGang.com · All Rights Reserved.Amazon: Jungle love from 76 gTLD warriors
In our open course detailing the biggest players in the gTLD arena, we’ve covered so far Frank Schilling’s Uniregistry, Paul Stahura’s Donuts, Inc. and the almighty Google. All of them have spent millions of dollars applying at ICANN for dozens of gTLDs, at $185,000 a pop. Coming right below Donuts, Inc. and Google in terms […]
Copyright © 2025 DomainGang.com · All Rights Reserved.Backorderzone comes out of the shadows to dispel domain myths
If you’ve ever been relentlessly spammed by an organized “expiring domain mafia” you know the signs: an email arrives, offering you to express interest in a domain soon to drop. The email arrives with hidden/falsified headers, or uses offshore “bulletproof” web hosting companies in Eastern Europe or Central America. Supposedly, it contains links to remove […]
Copyright © 2025 DomainGang.com · All Rights Reserved.Polyphemus: New ‘one-eyed’ gTLD service from Frank Schilling
With the expected proliferation of new gTLDs, new consultancy companies are popping up daily; the rate is exciting for the angel investors of the Silicon Valley. Frank Schilling’s Uniregistry is apparently moving to a brand new building in California; the extra space is much needed in order to house all of the 54 gTLDs that […]
Copyright © 2025 DomainGang.com · All Rights Reserved.Team Schwartz or Team Schilling? Show your pride!
You’ve heard the arguments before: gTLDs are the future. No, they’re not, they suck! After the epic domainer battle of the century between two teams, led by Frank Schilling and Rick Schwartz, that took place in TRAFFIC, the question remains: Did Team Schilling win, or did Team Schwartz reap the victory? We don’t know, to […]
Copyright © 2025 DomainGang.com · All Rights Reserved.Google’s plan to rule the planet with 101 gTLDs
In our “who applied for which gTLD” series, we’ve covered Frank Schilling’s Uniregistry and Paul Stahura’s Donuts, Inc. Let’s take a look at another big gTLD applicant, the almighty Google. With 101 gTLDs applied for, Google spent a surprisingly conservative $18,685,000 at the going rate of $185k per application. Considering how Google stock is priced […]
Copyright © 2025 DomainGang.com · All Rights Reserved.Happy birthday, Francois!
Time flies, how do you say that in French? Pfffft, je ne sais pas. What we do know, is that today is Francois Carrillo‘s birthday. He’s not 50 years old yet, it will take two more years for the French domainer and busy entrepreneur to reach that milestone! As a present we managed to get […]
Copyright © 2025 DomainGang.com · All Rights Reserved.New gTLDs: Australians are doing it wrong, says .com advocate
Never try to argue with an Internet authority on domain names, you might end up being slapped around with a large trout. Ajax Dremel, successful author of “The secret of my Domain Success” and numerous other eBooks on Amazon, is livid with the way business is about to change in Australia. “I read the article, […]
Copyright © 2025 DomainGang.com · All Rights Reserved.It’s the end of dot .com era, according to a Brisbane publication
“Forget the dotcom era, its time for new top-level domain names – And new domain millionaires?” This bold tweet, made by Australian journalist, Lucy Battersby, links to her article in Brisbane Times, an Australian online publication. The article, titled “Old dotcom era gives way to new top-level domains“, introduces the publication’s readers to the brave […]
Copyright © 2025 DomainGang.com · All Rights Reserved.Rock of ages: David Castello and Bree Gibson get engaged
This has to be the union of the century! 😀 David Castello – domain investor, developer and rock star extraordinaire – and Bree Gibson, expert flying-V guitar strummer and popular rock singer, have announced their engagement. We are thrilled about this couple, because they are not only musically talented, they are great people as well! […]
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YouTube new comment system integrates Google+ and terminates privacy
Posted by DomainGang on November 7, 2013, at 12:16 am
If you thought you’d troll freely on a YouTube video by posting inane commentary, you can stop right now. Google rolled out a new system based on Google+ that integrates a series of changes; and while it improves the structure of commenting, one can kiss their privacy goodbye. The new system is already active on […]
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