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April 18, 2007

VA Tech and Phishing Scams - Already    Author: Will


Posted in GoDaddy, money | |

With tragedies such as what happened at Virginia Tech on Monday, there are always the scum that crawl out of the sewers to take advantage of the good will of others. In cases like this they register a domain name and then send spam attempting to fool people into going to the site and donating money to help the families of the victims. We saw this when Katrina hit Louisiana and Mississippi, and after the bombing of the Federal Center in Oklahoma City.

GoDaddy and other registrars are reporting a host of new registrations of domain names that relate to the tragedy at Virginia Tech. Many will prove to be valid attempts to support family and friends of victims and will not even ask for money. Others will certainly be those that want to make money through the suffering of others.

Also realize that it may be a phishing attempt to get personal information about yourself in preparation for identity theft. If you receive email, FAX, or phone attempts to get money from you supposedly in support of the victims of the massacre, please check out the organization closely first.

To learn more about phishing and related illicit activity, the following two links provide some very good information.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phishing
http://www.antiphishing.org/

If you’re one of the idiots trying to profit from this, stop it. There are plenty of more legitimate ways to make money online. Don’t stoop to this level, take the high road to success.

February 9, 2007

Do I Have to Buy a .com?    Author: Will

Without getting in too deep into SEO tactics, I wanted to touch on the subject of buying a domain name. Often times GoDaddy, Registerfly and various other domain registrars have sales on .info domain names.

Now, some of the bigshots in SEM say that .com is the only way to go. Bullhockey. I’ve had plenty of good luck ranking .info names, including several number one spots on Google, Yahoo! and more. To me, the idea that .com is more trusted than the others is probably of little value.

Back to the sales on .info. If you keep an eye on various SEM blogs, which I’m sure most of you do, you’ll sometimes see mention of .info sales. I’ve even seen FREE .info names for a year. Most recently, I heard that a registrar had them for 88cents, and I believe GoDaddy currently has .info on sale for 99 cents.

So go grab a few .info domain names. They’re cheap, and you can get some pretty good keywords to help you target your campaign.