Adapt Leads Way In Debt Meltdown Domains
Friday, August 24, 2007
Leading domaineer Adapt, Inc. once again is leading the pack in the acquisition of debt meltdown related domains. Recent acquisitions include Loansuit.com, Loansuits.com, and BorrowedTooMuch.com.
A representative of Adapt states, "We expect loan related litigation to skyrocket as the housing bubble continues to pop and consumers increasingly find themselves victims of overly eager institutions and their own naivete. Loansuit is a term we coined for a loan related lawsuit, but is nevertheless one that we expect would have been coined along the way with or without us. It just flows too easily not to be used by somebody. BorrowedTooMuch.com is, of course, a domain for those that have borrowed too much. We plan to sit on these until the market comes around, which looks like may happen soon given recent headlines." GeneratorShop.com Domain Expected To Go To Auction
The domain GeneratorShop.com is expected to go to auction (view here) at Sedo in the next few days with a starting bid of $250.
Power generators are a huge business, one that can seemingly be entered somewhat simply given the high average ticket prices, healthy per unit margins, and limited number of SKUs. GeneratorShop.com represents one of the best domain names one could have for this lucrative industry. Sedo is one of the more prominent domain auction sites on the net. Adapt, Inc., a leading domaineer, has sold numerous domains via Sedo's site. Other prominent domaineers include Kevin Ham of Reinvent Technology and Marchex. Adapt also owns the related domain AllGenerators.com, which it expects to auction in the near future, as well. Tips & Tricks For Promoting Your Sports Related Website Saturday, August 18, 2007
Following are some useful tips for promoting your sports related website, whether it be about football, baseball, golf, tennis, or even horseshoes.
1. Write original articles and submit them to various publishers relevant to your particular sport or sporting interest. Submit to all you can find. Lots of publishers are looking for relevant content to add to their site. You get valuable backlinks and consequent visitors. 2. Trade links with other sites related to your sports interest. There is plenty of traffic to go around - even some for you!= 3. Get listed in dmoz.org, yahoo.com ($300 a year, and worth it), CategorizedLinks.com, Feynd.com (that's us!), and other prominent online directories. 4. Get listed in sports directories like the one kept by Sport-Blog.com and sites/directories related to your specific sport (if you can can find some) - as many as you can find. This helps search engine algorithms recognize you for what you are, a web site related to a particular sport, while generating relevant traffic. 5. Do something crazy with your sport to get free press. 6. Leave smart comments in blogs, like the one in Sport-Blog.com (search from the main page for a relevant article, then post comments, with backlinks to your site so that people can find the source of your INTELLIGENT contribution). Also load up comments at sites that will allow it (again like the one at Sport-Blog.com) with backlinks to your site. 7. Advertise on Google AdWords, Yahoo Search Marketing, and MSN. Do them all. Then do it more, and more, and more. Advertising works. And doing it on a pay per click basis allows you to keep the cost as low as you need to. 8. Be persistent and consistent. If you are posting comments at blogs, post them every day. Publishing articles? Do so every day. These will keep your content fresh. Domaineer Adapt, Inc. Adds Realty Lawsuit Domains To Its Portfolio Tuesday, August 14, 2007
In anticipation of a meltdown in the U.S. (if not globally) housing market, noted domaineer Adapt, Inc. has acquired several "sue your realtor" type domains, including:
RealtyLawsuit.com - Suitable for a lawfirm specializing in real estate lawsuits RealtorLawsuit.com - A good name for a site regarding suing a realtor RealtyLawsuits.com - A domain that would work well for a site about realty related lawsuits RealtorLawsuits.com - Certainly a fine name for a website about realtor lawsuits AssholeRealtors.com - A good name for a site profiling bad experiences with realtors, etc. WeSueRealtors.com - This is a fantastic name for an aggressive law firm that specializes in litigation against the real estate industry As all kinds of news comes out regarding the real estate bubble, Adapt expects these domains to gain favor in the marketplace. How To Promote Your Hobby Related Website Friday, August 10, 2007
Following are some useful tips for promoting your hobby related website, whether it be about scrapbooking, photography, collecting, or whatever.
1. Write original articles and submit them to various publishers relevant to your particular hobby. 2. Trade links with other sites related to your hobby. There is plenty of traffic to go around. 3. Get listed in dmoz.org, yahoo.com ($300 a year, and worth it), CategorizedLinks.com, Feynd.com (that's us!), and other prominent online directories. 4. Get listed in hobby directories like the one at Hobbiez.com and sites/directories related to your specific hobby - as many as you can find. This helps search engine algorithms recognize you for what you are, a hobby related web site, while generating relevant traffic. 5. Do something crazy with your hobby to get free press. 6. Leave smart comments in blogs, like the one in Hobbiez (search from the main page for a relevant article, then post comments, with backlinks to your site so that people can find the source of your INTELLIGENT contribution. 7. Advertise on Google AdWords, Yahoo Search Marketing, and MSN. Do them all. Then do it more, and more, and more. Good luck! How To Promote Your Fashion Related Site Saturday, August 04, 2007
1. Write original articles and submit them to various publishers.
2. Trade links with other fashion related sites. 3. Get listed in dmoz.org, yahoo.com ($300 a year, and worth it), CategorizedLinks.com, Feynd.com (that's us!), and other prominent online directories. 4. Get listed in the FashBlog.com Fashion Directory and other fashion related sites - as many as you can find. This helps search engine algorithms recognize you for what you are, a fashion related site, while generating relevant traffic. 5. Do something controversial, like the birth suit skirt, to get free publicity. 6. Leave smart comments in blogs, like that in FashBlog, with backlinks to your site so that people can find the source of your witty contribution. 7. Advertise. Advertise. Advertise. Some of the best are Google AdWords, Yahoo Search Marketing, and MSN. Do them all. More Info On Kevin Ham & Adapt, Inc.
Domain players like Kevin Ham of Reinvent Technology and Adapt, Inc. have typically maintained a low profile. No longer.
The best article on Kevin Ham remains the one in Business 2.0. This is the article that, let's say, made him public. Now there is a Kevin Ham Blog with all kinds of interesting new info, and well as an interesting article in The National Post of Canada (Kevin Ham resides in Vancouver, as do several other domaineers/domain players, apparently). Adapt, however, remains a low key player. About the only thing you can find on them is their home page, a blog post about someone who became a freelance writer for their blogs, and, importantly, their domains for sale page. Related to all this, the T.R.A.F.F.I.C. Domain Expo seems to have become Ground Zero for hot domain name sales. This is somehow related to, perhaps sharing common ownership, Moniker.com. Also check out Sedo and Pool.com, a couple of other sites that appear to be duking it out for dominance of this growing industry. More Domain Names Landed By Adapt
Adapt, Inc. has purchased some additional key domain names:
PoolInfo.org was purchased to develop as a Swimming Pool Information Site. In the future, you will be able to access all kinds of related info about swimming pool pumps, heaters, filters, chlorinators, and other equipment, as well as swimming pool building, renovating, and resurfacing. SpeakAnother.com was purchased with the idea of developing as a site to learn how to Speak Another Language, LangTools.com was purchased to develop as a site of Language Tools. Finally, in the same theme, MultiFluent.com was purchased to develop as a site related to Becoming or Being Multi-Fluent or Multi-Lingual. Adapt has found interest in previously owned, now sold, foreign language domains, including LanguageTapes.com, ForeignLanguageCourses.com, and LearnSpanishEasy.com. Finally, Dotcomery.com was acquired in order to develop a central domain name site. Also acquired in this genre were Webrepreneur.net and Webrepreneurial.com. , |
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