Pick up webdesigny.com and ride off into the sunset. If you click on that link it will direct you to godaddy.com with a promo code to let you...
Its going to depend on your hosting service. Technically it is possible. If you are running a linux server with apache and have access to the...
To me, you always want to get the .COM. Also, I don't know if servers=hosting to the average business person. You might consider:...
850 employees...that's crazy. Reminds me of godaddy with 3500 employees...like the tech boom all over again.
Base everything around silverdivide.com. People only add a third keyword on domains they can't acquire the two (or fewer) domain for. The fact you...
It'd be great if I could offer better advice, but if you look at internic (http://www.internic.net/problem_reports/p14.html), even they seem to...
Wouldn't a whois lookup be more appropriate for what you're after? I think archive.org works on a best efforts basis....I'm sure there are pages...
I fail to see why .greg and greg.com differ in value by $184996.01. No one who registers a TLD will escape the market requirement to also hold the...
The strategy I use is godaddy.com, and I use these instructions to point my domain to a blogger account. I know many people will argue with me,...
Definitely emerging in popularity. Won't ever displace .COM, but it is 1 character less. That kind of stuff matters especially with mobile surfers.
Tell them you live at 1 main street NY, NY 11101. I'm pretty sure a us address is actually a requirement of .us extension.
Probably pretty niche. And that was before 64bit computing. Personally, I'm not really seeing much value...sorry.
Separate names with a comma.