car1I’m putting GovernmentCars.info on auction over at NamePros. Great keywords and advertiser competition for the phrase. Check it out!

 

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I found this one via the Ajaxian Blog. The AS Button Generator is pretty cool! I’ve just made a couple for my drop-catching blog at GoDrops.com

 

Everybody is talking about the crashing domain market! The categories of names hit hardest by the present downturn are of the speculative variety: LLLL.com and anti-premium LLL.com. Investors who are going more speculative into the premium LLLL.net and NNNNN.com may not have as much to worry about because these names can be had still for registration fee if you know how to catch tasters’ drops.

The LLLL.com names I paid in excess of $70 for in January and February are now only fetching $30-40, so I’m not worrying about getting premium LLLL.net names for registration fee. Needless to say, this is the time for domainers to seek revenue elsewhere outside the flipping (pun intended) market and wait out this dip in the market…

If the minimum wholesale price of any LLL.com does dive to the $5000 level, I might be tempted to buy one. Bargains Ahead! Maybe…

 

This is a great domain because it’s very targeted and *that* means more conversions (crossing fingers). If you go there, you’ll see a simple script running called McJiffy. What McJiffy does is query eBay with specific keywords for the home page, in this case “window magnets”, and presents a gallery view of results of items at eBay.

Each link to an item is actually an affiliate link, so whatever the user does over on eBay, you’ll also get a cut. McJiffy is free, unlike the common eBay script BANS. For some discussion on McJiffy, head on over to Digital Point.

For now WindowMagnets.com looks like all the other McJiffy sites, which isn’t terrible, but there’s always room for improvement. The script also works well because the keywords in the domain actually return relevant hits over at eBay, making the home page look pretty good.

I’ve got another domain I tried this on, CheapBestSellers.com, but the results weren’t that good because, I think, the keywords were too general…

 

Sometime you just need a quick and dirty logo for a domain you’ve just purchased. Here a list of sites that don’t suck for making logos. OK, there is only one in the list… like I said, these sites don’t suck, many do. Some create a too-generic Web 2.0 logo and others have a very difficult to use user-interface. Well, if you’ve got some suggestions, post them here!