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  • Exclusive Interview with CEO of Telnic – Khashayar Mahdavi
    By Forsaken on March 20, 2009 | 14 Comments14 Comments  Comments
    Recently, I had an opportunity to conduct an interview with Khashayar Mahdavi, the CEO of Telnic.org. The interview was well timed with the “General Availability” period of the .tel TLD just around the corner (at 15:00 GMT on 24 March 2009). The purpose of the interview was intended for ...
  • Expiring Domain Names
    By Forsaken on March 14, 2009 | 8 Comments8 Comments  Comments
    Expiring domain name trading has become a very difficult monetization area to venture into. This becomes much more visible if you possess a domain name that is neither feasible nor commercially viable. The most common selling point of expiring domain name is that buyers want to capitalize on the p...
  • Registering a Domain Name
    By Forsaken on March 9, 2009 | 11 Comments11 Comments  Comments
    Recently I received an email from one of my blog readers’ (name withheld on request) thanking me for providing valuable advise on domain names. However, this reader also reminded me that Domain Marvelous is set up on the concept of “Domain tips for Beginners”, therefore, he would l...
  • Explosive Domain Name registrations in times of Economic Crisis
    By Forsaken on March 7, 2009 | 10 Comments10 Comments  Comments
    Or a better title for this post would have been; “A Slap in the face of Domaining Doom Predictors” From the day that signaled the beginning of the current economic crisis, many so called domaining experts have come up with all sorts of predictions; from massive dropping of domain names...
  • Dot MX (.mx) ccTLD – making a comeback!
    By Forsaken on March 1, 2009 | 3 Comments3 Comments  Comments
    The nation of Mexico has announced that it will be allowing dot mx (.mx) registrations to the public after a lapse of 20 years. During the late 1980’s, dot mx (.mx) was open for limited registration by some Mexican institutions; after which public registration was closed. As with the public la...