$20K & A Category Killer Domains Creates An Empire

An short story appeared on the Deseret News, on how Ryan DeLuca started BodyBuilding.com and turned it into “the Internet most-visited body building and fitness site”

My favorite quote from the article:

“He took a huge risk by getting a $20,000 loan to buy the domain name BodyBuilding.com”

Bodybuilding.com is ranked by Compete.com as having just under 1.5 Million visitors a month.

Not bad for $20K.

Fortunately for Mr. DeLuca he didn’t follow some of the suggestions contained in another article out today, in the WebWorkerDaily.com, which talks about what to do when the .com you want is taken.

Some of the suggestions included:

Pick A Different Name

Add Dashes or Numbers.

Use an alternative extension like .net, .org, .biz, or .info.

In all fairness the article does also list as an option buy the .com from the owner if its not in use, but the article clearly failed to recognize what Mr. DeLuca learned.

There is no replacement for a category killer .com

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This post was written by Andrew on June 30, 2009

Accucom Corporation Introduces SafeID

Allows online merchants, auction sites and social networks to easily authenticate user identities.

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This post was written by Andrew on June 30, 2009

Daily.co.uk Launches Windows Shared Hosting

Company to compliment its Linux range starting from £2.29 per month.

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This post was written by Andrew on June 30, 2009

Maybe Crime DOES Pay: ThePirateBay.Org Sells For $7.8 Million

We grew up being told by our parents that crime doesn’t pay, yet after  today’s report, sometimes it does.

ThePiratebay.org, a huge file sharing site, reportedly sold today to a Internet gaming software company for $7.8 Million dollars.

Swedish software company Global Gaming Factory X (GGF) has signed a deal to acquire The Pirate Bay for 60 million Swedish Kronor ($7.8 million), including $3.9 million in cash.

GGF, which operates software for a range of Internet cafes and gaming venues, said it plans to keep Pirate Bay in operation, but make the site legal by ensuring copyright owners get paid for material shared on the service.

GGF also announced a 100 million Swedish Kronor ($13 million) deal to buy Peerialism, an IT company that has developed a new file sharing technology.

A couple of months ago, four men who were the founders of the The Pirate Bay,  were found guilty of violating copyright law for assisting the illegal downloading of protected material and sentenced to one year in prison and fines totaling 30 million Swedish Kronor ($3.9 million).

Yesterday the Swedish court turned down their appeal for a new trial.

Note that the cash being paid in this transaction equals the fine the founders received.  So basically the buyer is paying off the founders fines and giving the founders stock in the new venture.

Not bad.

Maybe the lesson is if you have a site with huge traffic, it has substantial value, no matter how you got the traffic.

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This post was written by Andrew on June 30, 2009

.mx registration growing rapidly

The registration of .mx , the Internet country code top level domain for Mexico,has growth very much in the past year.

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This post was written by Andrew on June 30, 2009

Latest domain name sales from Sedo

Sedo had another good week,selling many valuable domain names at great prices.

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This post was written by Andrew on June 30, 2009

WIPO Advanced Workshop on Domain Name Dispute Resolution starting October 12,2009

WIPO is planning to hold the Advanced Worlshop on Domain Name Dispute Resolution in Geneva on October 12-13 2009.

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This post was written by Andrew on June 30, 2009

Fresno Station sues over ‘Cybersquatting’

Katie and John Ostlund, owners of News/Talk KYNO/Fresno, have filed suit against Peak Broadcasting over alleged trademark violations.

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This post was written by Andrew on June 30, 2009

USA.NET Unveils Enhanced Commercial Messaging Service

Commercial Messaging Service 2.0 is a lower cost webmail alternative to business email solutions like Microsoft Exchange and Lotus Notes offerings.

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This post was written by Andrew on June 29, 2009

AvaHost Web Hosting Launches VPS Hosting

Allows clients to enjoy the benefits of having control over hosting, right down to full root access.

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This post was written by Andrew on June 29, 2009