Frank Schilling’s Upcoming Venture into Space
Of all the uber-domainers, Cayman Islands’ based Frank Schilling is the epitome of a self-made multi-millionaire. With a portfolio of several hundred thousand domains, Frank Schilling has reached the status of uber-domainer utilizing skillful domain acquisition strategies. At an era when the buck of space exploration is being passed onto the private sector, thanks to […]
Copyright © 2025 DomainGang.com · All Rights Reserved.DomainFest – Is the Hank Alvarez scandal finally over?
Less than three months after the announcement of the Hank Alvarez / Nelson Brady / SnapNames / Oversee scandal – whatever you might want to call this clusterflock of a domainer situation – there are virtually no traces of it left in the daily discussions. Once occupying half the daily forum traffic of DNForum, the […]
Copyright © 2025 DomainGang.com · All Rights Reserved.Frank Schilling loses vested interest in major domain after Obama’s State of the Union address
It looks as if the core of president Obama’s State of the Union speech was about the failing US economy, but come to think about it – that’s something discussed daily on every major news network. And fortunately, president Obama did not make any references to Apple’s new iPad gadget, a device that looks like […]
Copyright © 2025 DomainGang.com · All Rights Reserved.Bidding on trademark domains: everyone is doing it
Bidding on trademark domains: Forget what you hear at major conferences, what you read in blogs and the like. It’s all garbage. The fact is, that everybody is doing it, even uber-domainers like – for example – Frank Schilling bidding on Namejet’s auction of zaria.com earlier today. What’s the catch? First rule of the game […]
Copyright © 2025 DomainGang.com · All Rights Reserved.Epic Keyword Failure: Name Administration mixes Dinner with Sex
Most people know that Frank Schilling is a smart domainer entrepreneur and a soul-searching individual, surrounded by the crystal clear waters of the Kayman Islands. This time, however, his company Name Administration has made a “boo-boo” of epic proportions on one of the web sites he owns. Pastitsio is the Greek variation of a baked […]
Copyright © 2025 DomainGang.com · All Rights Reserved.Signs of a tough economy? Frank Schilling loses WhyBother.com battle
A recent auction at Namejet for the domain name, WhyBother.com – which raises the question: why bother to bid – ended at $1,700. The surprising part is that Frank Schilling’s bid was $1,100 – ending at third place – while Ammar Kubba of TrafficZ gambled his way to a not so lucky $444. In the […]
Copyright © 2025 DomainGang.com · All Rights Reserved.Christmas canceled this year – Domainers to get coal due to the economy
It happens every once in a while: Christmas gets canceled by command of the Federal Authority for Christmas Celebrations. In the past 250 years, roughly a dozen times was the economy so bad that this little-known federal agency recommends the cancellation of all Christmas celebrations to the local state and county governments – in order […]
Copyright © 2025 DomainGang.com · All Rights Reserved.Hank Alvarez more famous than Frank Schilling, Rick Schwartz and Dr. Kevin Ham
Current search stats released by Alexa & Google show that Hank Alvarez – the notorious former VP (vigilante programmer) of Engineering at Snapnames – is now more famous that the three pillars of domaining: Frank Schilling, Rick Schwartz and Dr. Kevin Ham (known as “the man who owns the Internet“.) Hank Alvarez tops searches at […]
Copyright © 2025 DomainGang.com · All Rights Reserved.Rick Schwartz ends all speculations – Announces TRAFFIC New York 2009 Awards winners
Rick Schwartz has had it; the multi-millionaire domainer entrepreneur from Florida does not take well to speculations about certain functions of TRAFFIC New York – the upcoming domainer conference that’s due in ten days. In a recent communication, Rick Schwartz was clearly livid. “Listen folks, I’ve had it with this crap. While the TRAFFIC Awards […]
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