Catalogs.com Starts New Year with Merchants Rich in Catalog Experience

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Feb/10
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Catalogs.com starts the first quarter of 2010 with an extremely strong lineup of new catalogs and Web shopping destinations, including The Company Store, Fingerhut, and Potpourri. Catalog retailers recognize the online retail expertise of Catalogs.com as invaluable for business growth. (PRWeb Feb 5, 2010)


Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/catalogs/newmerchants/prweb3567144.htm

Companies in the News: Sedo, Moniker, Neustar, Pool.com and eBusinessDomains.com

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Nov/09
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Today in t he Lowdown at DNJournal.com: News from Sedo, Moniker, Neustar, Pool.com and eBusinessDomains.com, Sedo kicks off our round up with 3rd quarter results from their popular aftermarket platform where sales volume rose 5.5% from the previous quarter and average sale prices soared 37%.

Business to Business Internet Directory Chalks Up Yet Another Record Quarter

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Oct/09
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www.businessmagnet.co.uk has yet again shifted into a higher gear during the third quarter of this year and believes this is a good indication that UK businesses are leaving the recession behind them. (PRWeb Oct 23, 2009)


Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/business/directory/prweb3088534.htm

Vocus Announces Results for Third Quarter 2009

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Oct/09
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Solid Financial Results Driven by Second Best Quarter-Ever of Net New Customers (PRWeb Oct 20, 2009)


Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/vocus-earnings-Q3/VOCS-Q3-earnings/prweb3082034.htm

3rd Quarter Domain Sales Equal Year Ago Level and Rise 15% From the Previous Quarter

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Oct/09
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Despite the recession, third quarter domain sales matched the year ago level for the same quarter and rose 15% from the previous quarter this year. On the flip side, while the total dollar volume of reported sales held steady, the median domain sales price dropped 8% from the same quarter in 2008.

Expect ICANN’s Planned Rollout of New gTLDs to Be Delayed Again

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Sep/09
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ICANN plans to begin its rollout  of an unlimited number of new gTLDs in the first quarter of 2010 but we are hearing that behind the scenes developments make it unlikely we will see any new extensions before the 2nd quarter of next year, at the earliest.

SEO Impact of Social Media: Visibility Magazine Takes a Social Turn for Fall 2009

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Sep/09
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The Fall 2009 edition of Visibility Magazine is now available. This quarter's magazine focuses in on the impact of social media on the internet marketing industry. Contributors in this issue include: Lisa Wehr of Oneupweb, Rob Laporte of DISC, Inc., Matt Foster of Arteworks SEO with Lisa Kinnard, and Tim Kendall of Facebook with Jeev Trika of topseos.com. (PRWeb Sep 9, 2009)


Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/visibility/marketing_magazine/prweb2624564.htm

KeyMetric Announces Record Growth through 2009; Extends Reach to Local Search Marketing

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Aug/09
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Today, KeyMetric® (www.keymetric.net), an innovative Marketing Analytics provider announced the company has achieved record growth for the sixth consecutive quarter while generating record revenues through the second quarter of 2009 as it extends go-to-market to include local search marketing. (PRWeb Aug 28, 2009)


Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2009/08/prweb2802554.htm

DN Journal Reports 2Q-2009 Domain Sales Results: Total $ Volume Falls 25% from 1Q-2009

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Jul/09
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Domain sales results from the just concluded 2nd quarter of 2009 are in and they aren’t pretty. The total dollar volume of sales reported to us in 2Q-2009 fell 25% from the previous quarter. A big part of the decline came from a pullback at the ultra high end of the market. Median prices were down less than 5%.

Domain Aftermarket Stages Strong Rebound in the Opening Quarter of 2009

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May/09
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Domain sales in the 1st quarter of 2009 rebounded sharply from a dismal showing in the closing quarter of 2008. DN Journal sales data, collected from the leading sales venues across the industry, showed a double digit jump from 4Q-2008 as bargain hunters and small business start-up buyers brought the market back to life.