Monthly Archive for April, 2010
An idea for domainers to help charity.
After paying $127.50 for a sugar cookie in the name of charity, I had an idea. Couldn’t we auction off some other swag for charity?
So I’m going to give it a shot. I’m introducing the “Ultimate Swag Bag Auction Series” on Domain Name Wire.
Here’s how it will work. For each auction, a domain name company will put together a nice swag bag. Now I’m not just talking about a handful of chotskies that I could just pick up from your booth at a tradeshow. It needs to be really cool. Ideally, you throw in something really cool plus offload some t-shirts and trinkets from your swag closet. The total package should be worth at least a couple hundred dollars in total, and perhaps more.
What’s in it for domain companies:
-Get publicity on Domain Name Wire
-Help a charity
-Get some domainer to proudly wear your t-shirt around town
What’s in it for bidders:
-Help a charity
-Get some cool swag
-Get mentioned on Domain Name Wire
At first we’ll just try auctioning a swag bag off on Domain Name Wire using the comments system. If necessary we can upgrade to a real auction site.
So what do you think? If you’re a company interested in putting together a swag bag for auction, hit me up at editor (at) domainnamewire.com.
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As if a flimsy trademark wasn’t enough…
It’s bad enough that Romantic Tours, Inc. has convinced three panels to hand over domain names based on its trademark for “Hot Russian Brides”. Now the company has gone too far: it tried to get a domain name based on a directory on the web site.
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An idea for domainers to help charity.
After paying $127.50 for a sugar cookie in the name of charity, I had an idea. Couldn’t we auction off some other swag for charity?
So I’m going to give it a shot. I’m introducing the “Ultimate Swag Bag Auction Series” on Domain Name Wire.
Here’s how
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