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I often write about the importance of managing your domain names and caution people about what could happen should they fail to do so. I recently witnessed a chilling example of this. Thankfully, this story has a happy ending. ![]() Erella Ganon is a Toronto-based artist whom I have known for over a decade. She also happens to be a friend of my wife. On Friday night, my wife asked me to look into something on behalf of Erella. A few days prior, Erella had lost ownership of her domain name, erella.com, and she was very upset. Since I work at Tucows, one of the largest domain registrars in the world (and, full disclosure, a competitor of GoDaddy), I am very familiar with the domain name lifecycle and expired domain auctions. I knew that the domain speculator had broken no laws when he acquired the erella.com domain name. It expired. He bid on it. He paid for it. He now owned it. To him, erella.com was just another domain name he won at auction. He didn't know the story behind how and why the domain expired, nor would anyone expect him to have known that. At the time I first heard about this, Erella was convinced she'd lost her domain name forever, and was understandably very upset. Email messages to her were bouncing, and adding insult to injury, the domain speculator had added a banner ad for his Hawaiian real estate business to Erella's homepage. I promised Erella that I would investigate what had happened and see what I could do to help. After researching and identifying the domain speculator, I contacted him via email on Saturday in Honolulu and convinced him to transfer the domain name to Erella. By Sunday morning, erella.com was back in Erella's hands, and by mid afternoon her email and Website were up and running again. Needless to say, Erella was ecstatic. I, on the other hand, was pleasantly surprised. This domain speculator responded to my inquiries and could be reasoned with; that is not always the case, and I have the scars to prove it. The truly frightening thing is that this can happen to anyone who owns a domain name, and most people who find themselves in this difficult position don't know a domain name specialist like me that they can turn to for help. With that in mind, I'd like to offer five very specific pieces of advice to you on how to avoid ever ending up in a situation like this.
At long last, I can finally reveal one of the cool initiatives I have been working on at Tucows over the last little while: On October 29, we officially launched YummyNames, our new service that offers marketers the ability to purchase or lease premium domain names from the Tucows Domain Portfolio. As our tagline says...
That same day, I got new business cards, since I am now the General Manager of YummyNames. Woohoo! The Tucows marketing team did an amazing job supporting the launch, so I'm going to explain what YummyNames is all about by sharing some of the material they created:
The overwhelmingly positive response we've received so far from the marketing and advertising community proves that there's a need for a marketer-friendly premium domain name service, and I am delighted to be heading up this new service. We've got lots of work ahead of us, but we're off to a great start! I hope that you agree. This is going to be a big week for me, and you can be part of it. For starters, I'm really looking forward to this week's 2008 Digital Marketing Conference (October 29-30 in Toronto) from two perspectives: one as a member of the Organizing Committee, the other as a representative from Tucows. Wearing my Committee member hat, I'm thrilled to see all the pieces and people finally coming together for what I believe will be our best Conference to date. (In case you missed it, here are my Seven Killer Reasons to Attend the 2008 Digital Marketing Conference.) I'm also really looking forward to learning, networking, and catching up with other digital marketers from across the country. I'll also be leading an Experience Exchange Roundtable discussion on Domain Name Strategy, so that should be fun. With my Tucows hat on, I'm super excited that we're sponsoring the Networking Reception on Wednesday, right after the Roundtables. I'm sworn to secrecy, but what I can tell you is that I'll be unveiling 'something' we've been working on for months, plus Tucows will be giving away a one-of-kind door prize worth $2,000. On top of all that, reception attendees will be getting a special gift that I think is pretty darn cool. If you haven't already registered for this year's Digital Marketing Conference, please don't wait any longer. The Digital Marketing Conference always sells out. Head on over to http://www.the-cma.org/digital for more details and to register. Have a great week, and I hope to see you at the Conference and the Networking Reception. Are you an entrepreneur who drinks coffee? Or do you know one that does? The reason I'm asking is that I've just finished putting the final touches on the presentation I am giving this Wednesday night (October 22) at a unique entrepreneur's learning event in Toronto. My talk is entitled "Measurable Marketing on a Coffee Habit Budget" and I am going to show everyone in attendance how to use Search Engine Advertising to generate hundreds of qualified business leads a month for less than cost of one Starbucks coffee a day. I'll be explaining and showing how Search Engine Advertising works, sharing some of my expert tips and tricks, and I will be giving away a gift worth over $50 to everyone who attends. Yes, everyone! The last time I gave a presentation like this, people paid serious money to attend. This Wednesday's entrepreneur's event is special, however, because the cost to attend is $0. Zip. Nada. Nothing. You can get all the details and register for the event here. I'm donating my time and energy because the event helps to support a really good cause (Street Kids International) and the people organizing it are terrific. You can read more about that in my blog post from last week about this event. I hope to see you and your friends there. With our without your cup of coffee. ;+) |