Instead, be sure to look at Other Referrals – other sites that bring you traffic – as well. A little more analysis can uncover a wealth of additional insights and opportunities, and it all starts with knowing what reports to pull (and what to do with them!)"
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Referring Domain Analysis: A Simple How-To Guide | Keyword-Driven
When analyzing where your site’s traffic comes from, it’s tempting to focus on the usual suspects: you know, the visits from Paid Search, SEO, e-mail campaigns and even direct access and bookmarked sources. Don’t make that mistake.
Instead, be sure to look at Other Referrals – other sites that bring you traffic – as well. A little more analysis can uncover a wealth of additional insights and opportunities, and it all starts with knowing what reports to pull (and what to do with them!)"
Instead, be sure to look at Other Referrals – other sites that bring you traffic – as well. A little more analysis can uncover a wealth of additional insights and opportunities, and it all starts with knowing what reports to pull (and what to do with them!)"
Intel buys McAfee security software - UPI.com
"NEW YORK, D.C., Aug. 19 (UPI) -- Intel Corp., the world's largest electronic chipmaker, Thursday said it was acquiring McAfee, the security software-maker, for $7.68 billion.
Intel will pay about $48 cash for each McAfee share, a 60 percent premium to Wednesday's closing price."
Intel will pay about $48 cash for each McAfee share, a 60 percent premium to Wednesday's closing price."
For Domain Auctions, Online Component Still a Challenge - The Domain Industry's News Source
For Domain Auctions, Online Component Still a Challenge - The Domain Industry's News Source:
You don’t need to point fingers at the people who blogged about the auction, as apparently it did look like a huge success online thanks to problems with the online bidding interface. Domains were marked as ‘sold’ even though they weren’t."
"Domain auctions have a history of technical glitches.
Shortly after Moniker‘s domain name auction at DOMAINfest in NYC concluded yesterday, I saw a couple blog posts heralding it as a great success. I was a bit confused, because I didn’t see the same thing in the actual auction room.
Shortly after Moniker‘s domain name auction at DOMAINfest in NYC concluded yesterday, I saw a couple blog posts heralding it as a great success. I was a bit confused, because I didn’t see the same thing in the actual auction room.
You don’t need to point fingers at the people who blogged about the auction, as apparently it did look like a huge success online thanks to problems with the online bidding interface. Domains were marked as ‘sold’ even though they weren’t."
Dot com bust: XXX.com, Alcohol.com among unsold names at DomainFest New York
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Choice domain names pitched as investments | Reuters
Choice domain names pitched as investments | Reuters: "Forget real estate, the stock market or Internet startups, the new way to make fast money is to invest in domain names, argues a domain name brokerage that will auction off a passel of domain names on Wednesday in New York."
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