Bringing it All Back to You on Twitter

Twitter is one of the fastest growing websites on the internet today. I would estimate that about for every 10 website development clients I work with, at least 8 ask me about Twitter, and how to use it to market their website(s). I was recently asked an interesting question from a family friend of ours [...]

The South Butt and the DomainGang

The South Butt has received a lot of publicity lately since The North Face filed a case against them for trademark infringement. The South Butt company was formed in 2007 by a high school student named James Winkelmann. The reason Winkelmann actually started the company was to help pay his way through college. DomainGang.com is [...]

Be Aware of Haiti Relief Websites

On the front page of the Chicago Tribune today, there was 1 article that caught my attention, Making Donations Matter. The article talked about how within days of Tuesday, when the Haiti earthquake happened, more than 400 Haiti relief websites went up. While many of them are legitimate, a good number of them are not. [...]

“Slate” is a Coincidence in the Tribune’s ChicagoSlate.com

TheDomains.com wrote a great article that received a lot of attention between yesterday and today about the Chicago Tribune’s domain name, ChicagoSlate.com. With all of the talk about Apple’s iSlate, there has been some talk amongst the domaining industry that this could be a case of cybersquatting. And for those of you who believe that [...]

An Introduction to Meta Tags: Part III

Have you ever wanted to keep search engine crawlers from crawling certain pages, or just a single page on your website? Well thanks to robot tags, it’s as easy as heating up leftovers. Robot tags allow you to specify to search engine crawlers that you do not want a page, or pages on your website [...]

DomainState.com is Walking on Dangerous Turf

It’s no secret that DomainState.com is for sale and has been a hot topic within the domaining community since it was put up for sale approximately 1 week ago. After 2 days of receiving interest and offers, they sent out an email to the people who have shown interest in the website stating the they [...]

An Introduction to Meta Tags: Part II

An Introduction to Meta Tags: Part II Implementing meta tags is not as hard as one would think, and it’s definitely not anything that one needs to dive into their piggybank for. This article will not only provide you with not only the coding you’ll need to copy and paste into your current website’s coding, [...]

An Introduction to Meta Tags: Part I

Meta tags are generally keywords or descriptions that you can manually input into the <head> area of your website. There are three types of meta tags, title tags, description tags, and keyword tags. The great thing about keyword and description tags is that they are invisible to the viewer, unlike the title tag, which many [...]

DomainTips & SnapNames Auction Closing Soon

The DomainTips & SnapNames new year’s auction has been going on since the 5th of january, and is coming to an end soon, on Tuesday, January 12. There are truly some great, category-killer .com and .net names being auctioned. The thing that really caught my attention and made me want to publish an article about [...]

What Can DomainTools Do for You?

I want to start of by saying, this is not a paid post. DomainTools.com is one of DNUnderground’s long-term sponsors (their banner for the new DNUnderground design will be up again soon). Today, I took a couple of minutes to explore their website and discover many tools I didn’t realize they had to offer. Many [...]

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