By Sam Silverman - Last updated: 17th March, 2009
Recently I have been more involved with dealing with the ACPA (Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act), and I wanted to get a chance to state my opinion on the act. As of right now, I can’t discuss my involvment with the act as I may be under confidentiality, but I do want to discuss why I [...]
By Sam Silverman - Last updated: 11th December, 2008
Especially in a hurting economy, we need to protect our own valuable assets from domain theives, which have seen a lot of in these past few months. With that in mind, we must consider that there are a couple of things we can do to protect our domains, and ensure that we don’t see as [...]
By Sam Silverman - Last updated: 19th November, 2008
Don’t be too quick while checking out to buy a domain name with GoDaddy. They have changed their default registration length up from 2 years to 5 years. Be aware and notice that when going through the GoDaddy checkout process. And for most of us, change the registration length down to 1 or 2 years. [...]
By Sam Silverman - Last updated: 20th August, 2008
Now, while this blog is a mostly about domaining, I wanted to write a brief article on website security. The security of your website is an extremely important matter these days with all of those hackers out there just waiting to find a loophole in your site to hack. Recently, one of our newer websites, [...]
By Sam Silverman - Last updated: 7th August, 2008
I have been scammed a few times before out of some really nice domains. Back when the LLLL.com market was at it’s highest point, I was scammed out of two domains, FKKJ.com and PJJG.com. Now, although they don’t have much value now, back at the time they were worth a good $250. It was the [...]