Sep 24
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Whats a Squidoo?

Squidoo is a social networking web2.0 type site where users build pages (called Lenses) on various topics such as the ones listed here - anything from dogs to music to retro t-shirts. Lenses are built using a variety of modules which can display text, photos from flickr, polls, affiliate products, rss feeds and […]

Author: Paul
Aug 05
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LOUD3R Embraces Web2.0 Domains

Ive seen some of these sites before but didn’t realize how large the LOUD3R network has grown. These sites have used web2.0 domain names to build a strong brand identity for their 25 sites based on words ending in 3R instead of ER.
The Loud3r network has everything from Fight3r MMA […]

Author: Paul
May 21
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Pimp Your Squidoo with a Blog

I added a new lens to Squidoo tonight outlining how blogs and Squidoo can work together and what is involved in setting up your own free or custom hosted blog.This lens also announces my new Wordpress blog hosting service for Squidoo Lensmasters only, the simplest most inexpensive way to have your own personal .com […]

Author: Paul
May 15
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GoDaddy 1999-2008 in Pictures

This writeup from Logistik Labs features the graphical evolution of the GoDaddy homepage over the past 9 years. These are the pics below, visit the blog for observations and commentary on the changes each year from sexy spokes-models to domain prices.

clipped from logistiklabs.blogspot.com

November 27, 1999

May 10, 2000

May 7, 2001

November 27, 2001

June 2, 2002

February […]

Author: Paul
May 12
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Domaining on FOX News

Not exactly an in-depth look at the industry but nice to see the value of domain names being talked about in the mainstream media.

clipped from okok.com

Author: Paul
May 05
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Top 5 Social Network Tips for Retailers

clipped from www.smartcompany.com.au

Technology analyst Gartner has put together its list of top facts retailers need to know about social networks. Here are the top five:

Social sites vs social networks: Social web sites enable users to interact via discussion forums or by allowing them to make product reviews, but they are more limited than […]

Author: Paul
May 05
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60 Free Web2.0 Badges

clipped from www.webresourcesdepot.com

Badges are the popular design elements of the Web 2.0 look.
Below, there are many Web 2.0 looking badges which can be used in banners & other graphic works.

This vector glossy badge set includes 21 different colors:

http://www.bittbox.com/freebies/free-vector-badges-glass/
Package includes AI, EPS, and SVG format.

This set includes 9 different colored […]

Author: Paul
May 01
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Design Coding - The SEO Rapper

clipped from www.youtube.com

The Poetic Prophet (AKA The SEO Rapper) is back with another marketing rap. This time he describes how web standards and proper design can affect the ranking and conversion of pages on your site.

LYRICS:Your site design is the first thing people seeit should be reflective of you and the industryeasy to look […]

Author: Paul
Apr 14
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Funny Web2.0 Logo Parody

Ever wonder what a major corporation’s well known logo would look like if they had a web2.0 makeover? This illustration below may give you an idea. Although funny for its graphical stereotypes I think it also shows some of the ways in which web2.0 names have been effective. By contrasting the traditional […]

Author: Paul
Mar 27
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Introducing…

Welcome to the Web2.0 Domain Name marketplace for  buying and selling quality Web.20 Brandable Domains!
What is a Web2.0 Domain Name?
Well known examples include Google, Digg, del.icio.us and N1ce.com.
As the web becomes saturated with generic keyword domains it has become more important then ever to select a catchy and memorable name to represent your online presence.   […]

Author: Paul