CANDY.COM Named Winner of the ‘We Get It!’ Award at Internet Industry Domain Conference

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Nov/09
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Greg Balestrieri and Joe Melville co-founders of CANDY.COM recognized by key players in the domain name industry for understanding the power of generic domain names. CANDY.COM was purchased for $3 Million and was the second-highest domain sale of 2009 behind $5.1 million paid by Toys "R" Us Inc. for toys dot com. (PRWeb Nov 4, 2009)


Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/candy/domain_name/prweb3151194.htm

Sedo Reports Strong 2nd Quarter Domain Sales: Their Average .Net Price Topped .Com!

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Aug/09
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Sedo says that, despite the recession, demand for premium generic domain names remained strong at their site in the 2nd quarter. .Coms accounted for 76% of Sedo’s sales, but average .com prices were down while average .net and ccTLD prices rose. In an oddity, the average price for the .nets actually topped the .coms.

The High Value of Generic Domains: Hundreds of Corporations Finally Get It

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Jul/09
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You know how valuable generic domain names are for attracting highly targeted traffic, but will the world’s many clueless corporations ever figure it out? Research from a couple of veteran domainers indicates that big companies are indeed starting to see the light and they provide hundreds of examples to prove their point.

What’s Old Is New Again for Driving Web Site Traffic

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Jul/09
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While online business owners have become more aware of tactics for driving traffic to their Web sites, it is easy to overlook the more basic methods amidst the rise of new Search Engine Optimization (SEO) techniques involving the content and HTML coding of Web sites. Search engine traffic can be inconsistent — search engine algorithms can change, and search engines don’t get paid by the organic traffic they create. Online businesses should invest in opening multiple channels of traffic toward their Web site, and one of the most time-tested yet little-known sources of traffic is called “direct navigation traffic.”

Direct navigation traffic is Web site traffic driven by users searching by typing a domain name directly into a browser rather than a search engine (i.e. typing www.vodka.com, when looking for vodka). An estimated one in six searches are conducted through direct navigation, and generic domain names such as pizza.com or banners.com that can drive this sort of traffic are highly valued sites that marketing-savvy companies, content providers and advertisers are looking to leverage. Direct navigation traffic is one of main drivers of explosive growth in the secondary domain name market, where companies and content providers are spending five, six and or seven figures for the right domain name. Below are three significant ways that you can tap direct navigation traffic and compliment your new SEO strategies with an established, yet often underutilized traffic channel… (read full story @ http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/65095.html


Elephant Traffic Beta Launch

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Jun/09
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The Elephant Traffic service allows advertisers to utilize its vast portfolio of generic domain names to immediately increase traffic to a company’s website. Advertisers select available domains from verticals appropriate to their product and purchase per-view traffic using a web-based interface. Once an advertiser has booked a domain, consumers are sent directly to the advertiser’s website. Campaigns are set-up with a few clicks of the mouse and monitored in real-time.

Wei-Hai Chu, Elephant Traffic’s CEO, explains: “One of the most surprising things about internet use is that a large number of consumers (12% to be exact) try to find what their looking for by typing in generic keywords like fly.com or laptops.com into their browser address bar, before doing a search. Elephant Traffic gives advertisers the tool they need to reach these people quickly and easily.”

Discussing the direct benefits for advertisers, Commercial Director Daniel Goris says, “What’s so exciting about Elephant Traffic is that we’re able to give advertisers direct access to consumers who are twice as likely to complete an online purchase. We send them to the place that the’re actually looking for. Plus, we are able to do this for less than 70% than typical ad word rates.”

What we’ve put together offers advertisers a great tool to diversify their online advertising budgets and spend more effectively,” says Goris.

A beta version of the service goes live today. The launch of the final application is scheduled for mid-June.


New Study Shows Generic Domains Give Search Engine Ad Campaigns a Huge Boost

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Apr/09
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A new study underscores the value of generic domain names, especially with respect to using them to improve results from search engine advertising campaigns. It shows that ads featuring a generic domain name produce up to 105% more clicks than identical ads using non-generic domains.

The Recession is Producing a Huge Wave of New Search Traffic for Financial Keywords (and Related Domains)

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Feb/09
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New research from comScore shows the recession is driving a huge wave of new traffic to search terms related to financial matters, traffic that adds value to related generic domain names. Also today, some notes on Sedo’s acquisition of RevenueDirect and Aftermarket.com’s Domainer Mardi Gras online auction.

A Webinar You Won’t Want to Miss: Michael and David Castello on Developing Domains

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Dec/08
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Brothers Michael and David Castello (who were the subject of a popular DN Journal Cover Story two years ago this month) will be the featured guests on a free webinar tonight at 9pm (U.S. Eastern Time). They’ll talk about how they have successfully developed some of the web’s best .com geo and generic domain names.