Branded.me recently became Remote.com, a far better name in my opinion. It’s not that …
Mike Sullivan
Mike Sullivan
Mike Sullivan is a domain investor, internet developer and regular guy, sharing information on the domain industry and online businesses. If you want to learn domaining and save yourself hours, days, weeks, or even months of trial and error, check this out: Making Money With Domains!
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I like to read. I read blogs and news feeds, but I really enjoy reading …
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Wikipedia depends on donations for it’s existence. It’s well run and has been very …
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When I began as a domainer, I started with hand registered names and resold …
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It’s overused, but I couldn’t resist the title. Sock Club founders, Noah and Dane, …
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You’ve seen my posts in the past. I love seeing excellent keyword domain names …
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Back in 2011, when I was writing for MO.com, now BusinessInterviews.com, I did an …
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Jamie Zoch runs the domain blog at DotWeekly.com. I’ve followed Jamie’s posts for years …
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Karen Bantuveris is CEO of SignUp.com. As a working-mom, Girl Scout leader, and …
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Doron Vermaat is an entrepreneur and domainer. He’s a co-founder and Head of Product …
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36names is a recently launched marketplace focused on leasing-to-own domain names. Entrepreneurs can test …
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Tim Koutroubas is the founder of ToughDomains.com. Tim and I have been exchanging emails …
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If you’ve ever read The 4-Hour Workweek by Tim Ferriss, you probably have read …
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Nicholas Rishwain is the VP of Client Relations & Development at Experts.com. Experts.com was …
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Wouldn’t it be great to be in control of your domain sales? I mean, …
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After several years working as a building envelope consultant and structural analysis engineer, Liz …
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Tor Sweeney is an attorney and entrepreneur. He owns Dresses.com, a site built on …
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Miika Hakala is the founder and CEO of BucketList®, an online community focused on …
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Generic, keyword dot com domains are pretty damn awesome. You’ll hear different perspectives from …
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I’ve been a fan of Boomerang for Gmail since I first learned of it …