by Admin on November 4, 2009
Welcome back!
Here is the coupon code for NameCheap.com for November 2009.
Coupon Code: AUTUMNLEAVES - $8.81 domain name registration at NameCheap.
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by Admin on October 29, 2009

Just got a new GoDaddy promo code, using which you can register a .COM domain for $1.99 (+$0.18 ICANN fees).
Use promo code – geo199 for discount.
It will work for single domain registration only and you need to pay via credit card.
If you want to register another domain use promo code – tweet1.
It will make .COM domain available for $4.99 (+$0.18 ICANN fees)
Expires: 1st November, 2009.
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by Admin on September 13, 2009
Want some discount while purchasing .COM domains on GoDaddy?
Then you’re at the right place.
Coupon Code: 299BUYCOM
Using this coupon code, you can buy a .com domain on GoDaddy for just $2.99 (excluding ICANN fees).
NOTE: This coupon will work only for new customers, i.e. you need to sign up using a new GoDaddy account. The domain will cost you for total $3.17 (including taxes & ICANN fees).
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Hi,
I just got the coupon code for NameCheap.com for June 2009.
Coupon Code: NOMORESCHOOL - $8.81 domain name registration at Namecheap.
If you want to buy new VPS servers from Namecheap, you can use the following coupon code: USE4VPS. This would give you 10% off on the regular price of any VPS plans of Namecheap. Please contact Namecheap.com directly for more details!
Regards.
-Mahesh.
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Hi,
I just got the coupon code for NameCheap.com for May 2009.
Coupon Code: FLORESCENCE – $8.81 domain name registration at Namecheap.
Regards.
-Mahesh.
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by Admin on April 24, 2009
This code applies to the first year only of new or transfer registrations. This offer may not be used for renewals, bulk registrations, premium domains or Sunrise/Landrush domain registrations. Limited to one order per customer, expiring after 5,000 redemptions or on May 1st, 2009.
Discount will be reflected in your shopping cart; cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer or promotion. Customers may not use gift cards or PayPal to redeem this offer.
Your discount will be applied in your shopping cart.
Here is the code: 99BUYCOM
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by Admin on December 20, 2008
Expired Domain traffic plays an important role in expired domain business. It is a critical element that can create immense value to your domains. All famous expired domains invariably had tons of incoming traffic attached to it. People who are looking for an expired domain are very eager to buy it if it has traffic and links attached to it.
Buying and selling expired domain traffic is a profitable idea that can result in an ongoing online income to your business. Before you wish to sell it to other people, you may need to acquire domain traffic on a consistent basis. There are actually two different modes of acquiring it to your expired domain. One method is to purchase the traffic from a reseller by paying a price while the other is to accumulate it by redirecting the traffic to your domain. Purchasing and using expired traffic involves lots of effort, investing time and money.
This method is also a mode of flipping your domains by adding commercial value to the web pages. While flipping your domain, you may need to collect organic type of traffic that is real and well recognized by major search engines. Once you purchase your expired domains, you will need to create a redirection mechanism on them so that anyone who makes a visit to your defunct sites will be redirected to your main site.
Selling expired traffic through your expired domains require lot of patience and effort as building quality links will always take lot of time. Domain flipping to add traffic is a value based activity that will eventually end up in selling an expired domain for a very high price. Some of the well-known methods that can bring in lots of traffic are:
a) Affiliate a program that not only provides you an ongoing type of income, but also brings a considerable amount of traffic.
b) Flipped domains with a catchy web site and keyword enriched content will provide you an opportunity to sell them at premium prices. Such domains are very good candidates for PPC campaigns and Google AdSense programs. When you use these innovative methods to promote your expired domains, you are adding quality traffic and inbound links.
c) Placing individual web pages based on defunct and non-functional expired domains over the internet and insert outgoing links to your main websites. This simple action may result in redirecting traffic to your other web sites. In the meantime, all defunct expired domains will add invisible value to themselves resulting in increased domain gains.
In essence, expired domain traffic helps you in two distinctive ways:
a) Inflating the inherent value of the domain. Traffic enriched domains can yield you better profits as well.
b)You can also act as an expired domain traffic reseller by selling traffic to other people. However, collecting such traffic is a dicey affair and a difficult task.
In the end, you may need to search for an effective domain flipping system to add commercial value to your domains. Traffic enriched expired web domains can help you set up a strong and highly profitable domain trading business.
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by Admin on December 20, 2008
Hi,
Not everyone these days is looking for a full time work at home job. There are many people just looking to make some extra cash for spending or saving. Online business is an obvious choice for this. Domain Flipping maybe an ideal if you are looking for something easy to get into!
So what is domain flipping exactly? Its a bit like flipping a house, but not nearly as expensive or time consuming. You purchase a domain name, make it more appealing if necessary, and then auction it off or sell it outright for profit. You can do this day or night, whenever it suits you, and it only takes maybe an hour a day to do it with continued success.
The key to it is purchasing a domain name that someone may want or need in the future. One of the easiest ways to do this is to keep up on current events and then snatch up a domain name related to something going on in the news. People will often just type “www.news-keyword-here.com” in there address bar and see where it takes them when they want to find something.
Domains cost only about $10 a year to register, and the right domain can sell for hundreds or thousands of dollars. People will often buy all the domains of a particular names (For Example: ball.com, ball.net, ball.org, etc.) and sell off each one when the timing is right. You can even park the domain and earn some extra cash on them while you are waiting for a buyer.
As for finding a buyer, there are many different avenues for domain flippers to use. Online auctions sites such as eBay are popular. There are also many different sites that allow you to buy and sell just domains.
When all is said and done, domain flipping is one of the easiest and potentially most lucrative internet ventures you can take part in. For a very small investment, you could make thousands of dollars and have a nice source of supplemental income.
Happy Earning.
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by Admin on November 23, 2008
Hii all Gmail users/lovers,
A Gmail security vulnerability may allow an attacker to set up filters on users’ e-mail accounts without their knowledge, according to a proof of concept posted Sunday at GeekCondition.com.
In his post, Brandon writes that the vulnerability has caused some people to lose their domain names registered through GoDaddy.com.
Without posting the full exploit, here is the key as Brandon explains it relies on obtaining the variables that represent the user name and “at”:
When you create a filter in your Gmail account, a request is sent to Google’s servers to be processed. The request is made in the form of a url with many variables. For security reasons, your browser doesn’t display all the variable contained within the url. Using FireFox and a plugin called Live HTTP Headers, you can see exactly what variables are sent from your browser to Google’s servers.
After that, an attacker just needs to identify the variable that is the equivalent of the username.
“Obtaining this variable is tricky but possible,” he writes. “I’m not going to tell you how to do it, if you search hard enough online you’ll find out how.”
The “at” variable can be obtained by visiting a malicious Web site, writes Brandon, who suggests that Google make the “at” variable expire after every request rather than after every session.
To avoid being a victim of the vulnerability, users should check their filters often, Brandon suggests. Firefox users can download an extension called NoScript that helps prevent these attacks, he said.
Of course, any Web site that uses cookies for authentication requests can be taken advantage of in the same way. To avoid becoming a victim to this type of exploit, Gmail users should logout of their accounts when they are not in use, and–of course–not visit Web sites that they don’t trust.
Google representatives did not immediately return a request for comment.
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