Posse: Gig Promoters that taps Social Media to promote

Posse: Gig Promoters that taps Social Media to promote

Don’t we all love gigs? In blogs and social networks, you’ll notice a lot of people discussing about it, inviting friends / family, where they went and how their experiences were at that time. So here comes a proper website to help promote events using the power of social media (in Australia only), and it’s [...]

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How to raise money to buy a Domain Name: Financing your way to a Premium Domain Name in the AfterMarket

How to raise money to buy a Domain Name: Financing your way to a Premium Domain Name in the AfterMarket

Many domainers believe that buying in the aftermarket, as opposed to registering yourself, will save you time and yield more money (i.e. buying from auctions or from other domainers). However, investing in domain names is not necessarily cheap, if you were to get a premium .COM domain name it would cost you thousands to millions [...]

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PH Domain Names: Why invest in PH Domains? PH Domain name Club

PH Domain Names: Why invest in PH Domains? PH Domain name Club

Looking at the opportunities in the CCTLD (Country-Code Top Level Domain Names), a lot of the more popular generic CCTDs (like .CO.UK, .IN, .CN …) have been registered. I personally made my own list that I wanted to register and found that out of the 400+ words that I searched, most are taken. But today [...]

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A Good PortFolio: A Good Website Builder for Artists and Photographers

A Good PortFolio: A Good Website Builder for Artists and Photographers

For those photographers / artists that would like to really display and show their work online, getting the right look, feel and layout is very very important. However the problem is that how much time and money would it cost the artist / photographer if they wanted to highlight their work in their website. AGoodPortolio [...]

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Why are people attracted to the domain name industry?

Why are people attracted to the domain name industry?

First question people ask me is “what do you mean investing in domain names?”, the next thing they ask, ‘Why do you invest in domain names?”. Domaining or Domainers didn’t exist in the eyes of a lot of people before, it used to be a hidden topic which only deep internet savvy people who’ll know [...]

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Country Code Top Level Domain Names (CCTLD): 5 reasons why the future of Domain Names are in CCTLDs

Country Code Top Level Domain Names (CCTLD): 5 reasons why the future of Domain Names are in CCTLDs

We are all familiar with .com’s, .net’s, .info’s etc., and those are called Top Level Domain Names (TLD). But try to find some great TLD that you could register, and you’ll normally find that most of the great ones are taken or are being sold at a really high price. So where can we invest [...]

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Scoopler: Real Time Search Engine

Scoopler: Real Time Search Engine

We’re all familiar with searching in search engines (right??), so we search and we see results. However, the results we see there are not real time results (matching results as it happens). Scoopler is here to change all that, by providing real time search results from the web. What’s great about it…

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Radaroo: Yet another Online Twitter Dating Website. Flirt140′s competition

Radaroo: Yet another Online Twitter Dating Website. Flirt140′s competition

Yesterday I was able to cover a Online Twitter Dating Website, and yet again I have found another one. Radaroo is an Dating website that uses Twitter’s API to provide the service. It is actually quite different to Flirt140 in many different ways. What’s really nice about it…

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Flirt140: Online Twitter dating website

Flirt140: Online Twitter dating website

I’ve been covering a lot of Twitter 3rd party applications lately as they’re getting more and more interesting and creative with their concepts. Here’s a new concept, Flirt140, which is a website that helps twitter users find more dates online. What’s great about it…

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StupeFlix: The future of Online videos, slideshows and presentations, Animoto’s competitor

StupeFlix: The future of Online videos, slideshows and presentations, Animoto’s competitor

Slideshows and videos online, nowadays, are turning into a more professional look and feel (as opposed to amateuristic videos before). I’ve covered a website called Animoto before which was the only website in this field, but now a new competitor emerges. StupeFlix is a new web 2.0 startup that allows users to create professional looking [...]

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Domain name and Website Value 2.0 / 3.0 Calculators

Domain name and Website Value 2.0 / 3.0 Calculators

Everyone who invests on a domain name or builds a website would be very interested to find out how much their websites are worth or valued. If searched online there’s a lot of domain name or website value calculators, however, every website seems to have their own agenda or basis for their valuation which could [...]

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Ruba: User generated travel guides 2.0

Ruba: User generated travel guides 2.0

There’s stiff competition in the Travel websites in the web 2.0 boom, but still lots of new competitors enter the market. Ruba is a new travel 2.0 website (beta site) that I’ve found that makes a difference by allowing users to make ‘guides’ and guide other people in the world about their travel. What’s nice [...]

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NetHaggler: Haggle your shopping finds (haggle shopping website)

NetHaggler: Haggle your shopping finds (haggle shopping website)

We’ve all seen a lot of social shopping websites for the past few years, from eBay to Amazon to price comparison to other shopping concepts that even give money back to their members, but they all seem to have not differentiated so much from each other in terms of user interaction. NetHaggler seems to have [...]

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Be a Magpie: Make money with your Tweets in Twitter

Be a Magpie: Make money with your Tweets in Twitter

I’ve been covering a lot of 3rd party Twitter applications lately and I found that Twitter is almost its own island. The service has grown so much that it has its own Analytics, job boards, etc. As Twitter gets more and more users and people getting more and more followers and interaction with the service, [...]

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