Here’s a look at the top 5 podcasts for Kickstart Commerce in September, ranked by number of downloads:
Here’s a look at the top 5 podcasts for Kickstart Commerce in September, ranked by number of downloads:
Okay, it’s been a while since I shared a WordPress tutorial, and today’s your lucky day.
Of all the many questions posed on a weekly basis by various prospects and customers with WordPress websites, the question of how difficult it is to create a popup, modal, or content overlay is quite frequent.
Many are focused on their line of business and not so much on the technical experts of the ins and outs of their website. That said, the creation of popups, modals, and content overlays in WordPress might as well be rocket science.
And although it’s not my first time around the block providing this type of WordPress solution for those that desire functionality for their website, I’ll share with you two WordPress plugins I’ve started using on more and more projects.
The sky is fallin’! I say uh, the sky is fallin’. Quite a common phrase shouted by the doomsday collective suffering from the Chicken Little Syndrome when the economy appears to be doing too well for an extended period of time.
Yup, it’s the second week of the month and you know what time it is, right? That’s right! It’s time for Verisign’s Top Trending Keywords Report.
Moments ago, Verisign published to its blog August’s trending keywords registered for .com and .net domains.
Two weeks ago, I shared with you about how long-time domain investor and serial developer, George Verdugo, took to Twitter in hopes of discovering .ws emoji domains up for sale.
I share and discuss how to use GoDaddy Aftermarket data to determine a proxy bid amount likely to win more GoDaddy expired domain auctions.
Over the last 18 months and counting, I’ve noticed an uptick in the number of bidders participating in GoDaddy expired auctions. Between auction bots and increased bidder count, closing auction prices for expired domains skyrocket to unbelievable values.
While I’ve not researched data to back this next statement up, I’m guessing GoDaddy’s adding the estimated value — based on their GoDaddy Domain Appraisal Tool — is likely the culprit to increased activity and inflated closing auction prices.
For instance, expired domain auctions that would have normally closed at or below $50 are now closing anywhere between $300 – $600.
I don’t know about you, but such a pricing influx can wreak havoc on a quick-flip domain strategy, especially when considering the average domain hold time is over 400 days or so to flip.
Most domain investors, like myself, don’t sit around waiting and watching expired domain auctions with the ole’ eagle eye. I typically set a proxy bid amount, walk away, and hope for the best.
Unfortunately, this once successful strategy’s pricing no longer gets the job done with the exponential swing in closing auction prices.
To better understand how much I would need to adjust my proxy bid strategy to start winning more GoDaddy, hopefully, expired domain auctions, I decided to dive into the details of expired auctions with bids I’ve lost dating back to the beginning of the year.
This is the question George Verdugo, a successful long-time domain investor and serial developer, tweeted last week in hopes of uncovering a few undervalued domain assets.
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