Is there a way to find organisations that have registered an .org domain within certain geographical boundary (country, region, town)?
posted on Sep 17, 2008 - 3 answers ![]()
HELP ME FIND A WEBSITE??!?!
I know his name, how can i find out what domains are registered to his name. [more inside]
posted on Jul 17, 2008 - 8 answers
What's the best way to get a .tv domain without paying too much? I already have a hosting account on bluehost.com so I want register the domain and then transfer it to bluehost. Which registrar should I use? [more inside]
posted on Apr 10, 2008 - 3 answers
Registrar w/ bulletproof mail redirect? [more inside]
posted on Dec 23, 2007 - 11 answers
So I'm starting a business and someone has registered the domain name that would go perfectly with it, and then done nothing. It still has the register.com "Clevername.com is coming soon to Register.com" page at the domain even though it has been registered for several months now. Now here's the tricky part: They use register.com's private domain feature which means that all the whois information goes to domain discreet, a company which shortstops all your whois information for clients. [more inside]
posted on Dec 7, 2007 - 9 answers
It is a commonly held belief that enough Internet users foolishly expect every Internet domain to end in ".com", it would be a mistake to purchase and promote a domain ending in ".org" unless one can also purchase the corresponding domain in the ".com" TLD to redirect these foolish Internet users to the proper URL. Is there any statistical evidence that there are so many foolish Internet users out that that this is a necessary practice? Or is this merely unsubstantiated myth?
posted on Oct 1, 2007 - 26 answers
I'm thinking of putting my once-great anti-Microsoft advocacy website up for sale. But should I even bother? [more inside]
posted on Sep 13, 2007 - 21 answers
$1888 for a domain more soon [more inside]
posted on May 31, 2007 - 16 answers
Anyone know of a free DNS system that offers "domain aliasing"? [more inside]
posted on Mar 22, 2007 - 3 answers
I want to start a Wikipedia page featuring the domains of blog spammers. Does one already exist?
posted on Jun 27, 2006 - 12 answers
Let's say someone accidentally let their domain name expire, and then quickly paid to renew it, how long would it generally take for everything to come back up? And where did the e-mail go in the mean time? [more inside]
posted on Mar 6, 2006 - 13 answers ![]()
Does domain backordering really work? [more inside]
posted on Aug 11, 2005 - 3 answers ![]()
I have a blog at http://depravedlibrarian.blogspot.com (I've also registerd the domain and will eventually put up a forwarding page). I misstyped this in the location bar: http://depravedlibrarian.blogpsot.com and found that registrant for this site and all the other Amazingbiblestudies sites (I checked 3 other Blogger address) is the same registrant. While it's not exactly domain hijacking, what can I, or should I do about this? How else can I get the word out about this? Thanks for your suggestions.
posted on May 26, 2005 - 24 answers
Our non-profit group is setting it's first web site, and we're having some trouble deciding on a domain name. [more inside]
posted on May 12, 2005 - 11 answers
Is there any good reason why I can't put a fake address and phone number in my domain registration info? [more inside]
posted on Apr 6, 2005 - 20 answers ![]()
How do I register an expired domain name? [more inside]
posted on Mar 2, 2005 - 8 answers ![]()
Yahoo is now offering domain name registration for $4.98 per year. I have my domains registered with GoDaddy but a couple are due for renewal soon. Is Yahoo's deal too good to be true? Have any of you had bad experiences with them? Should I switch?
posted on Jan 26, 2005 - 22 answers
Say you've got a domain and a server, but the account didn't come with any POP3 setup. Assuming you're not going to abandon that hosting provider for one reason or another, what's the best 3rd party POP account provider? And is this a huge headache?
posted on Dec 12, 2004 - 8 answers
Is there such a thing as a Web site where you can type in the name of a particular organization or domain, and find out what e-mail scheme they assign their employees? Let's say you're trying to locate John Smith at the fictitious Omni Product Corporation...then you could look up the company and find out whether they typically give out addresses that are "john.smith@omniproduct.com," "johnsmith@...," "js,"...etc.? I realize this sounds like a spam apocalypse, but it would be so useful.
posted on Oct 15, 2004 - 6 answers
I would like to register a .nl domain, however I am not based in The Netherlands. Can this be done?
Bonus points if my name / address information can be kept out of whois.
posted on Aug 26, 2004 - 9 answers
Domain Squating. These people have a domain I want. Are they reputable? Anyone dealt with them, or companies like them? Is it generally safe to send companies like this $50 in order to get the domain I want? Or is it all a scam?
posted on Jul 19, 2004 - 9 answers
How do you value a domain name? More specifically I am a member of a webmaster newsboard that has domain names for sale. When I inquired about a certain domain I was told the owner was looking in the $X,XXX range for it. Yet I don't see how a domain could be valued at that price range when I see sites with full content selling for less than that. Is a domain really that valuable anymore? I don't think it is. Yes a .com is better than a .net or .org or whatever, but to ask for $1,000+ for a domain is just kinda pricey I think when the domain hasn't been doing anything other than pointing to another url.
posted on Jul 5, 2004 - 5 answers
I want to get a new domain name that is cool but also sensible enough to go on CV's. However my imaginative skills aren't too great so I thought about using an expired domains list. However I am having difficulty finding a useful one [more inside...]
posted on Jun 21, 2004 - 5 answers
I have inadvertantly let a domain name expire...
posted on Mar 15, 2004 - 6 answers
I'm considering buying a domain, and setting up a personal site. This wouldn't be a problem, really, except that I've got over five years of content on my current personal site in various formats, and I don't want to repeat the mistakes of the past. [Very long, very geeky details inside. Not for the faint of heart.]
posted on Feb 5, 2004 - 7 answers ![]()
Does anyone know of an efficient way to get webmasters to change links on their end to reflect a domain name change on my end?
posted on Feb 4, 2004 - 9 answers