Renee Mirabito is a Copy and Content Writer. She is 27 years old and…
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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Vincent James creates custom love songs for couples and families worldwide for many occasions…
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If you’re a developer, you need to be concerned about bounce rate. Not to…
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Taylor Sparks is the Principal Founder of Skin Care for Athletes. The only organic…
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Shane Cultra is the author behind the popular domain blog, DomainShane.com. He frequently highlights…
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Katrina Razavi is the CEO and Founder of Marriage.com, an investment backed internet startup…
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Most of the domains I acquire, I look to resell or hang on to…
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William L. Horvath II is the owner of Laser It All, specializing in custom…
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I just received A notification from MySpace on the relaunch. Do I care… so…
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Here are some more great examples of keyword domains being used intelligently. Business that…
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Tracy Hoogenboom is the owner of ToeRings.com. She is married and the mother of…
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Jamie Ciocco was Lead Multimedia Programmer at SilverPlatter Education from 1995 – 1999, starting…
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Twelve Days, a company that offers gift items related to the Twelve Days of…
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I’m always looking for new and more effective ways to sell domains. Most of…
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Jason Shinn is an Internet and e-commerce attorney, licensed in Michigan, practicing on behalf…
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Two weeks ago, I wrote about 10 Great Keyword Domains in Action. One example…
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Christy Grimste has three interesting domains. literarylinens.com, dallasbankruptcysettlements.com, and educatorsoverseas.com. She manages dallasbankruptcysettlements.com for…
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Happy Thanksgiving to everyone. I am thankful for all of you who choose to…
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Christine Wilson contacted me regarding the domain Kegerator.com. I soon learned that she is…
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Last week there was a great post at Impulse Communications entitled, What To Do…