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50 future xbiz new product of the year winners
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http://www.evanradio.com/picslink/pddwbigban.gif |
that "cam" keyword .txt changes every day btw- whether one is a casual user who dabbles or a ferocious domain warrior -- the pickens are fat.
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just captured winelog.com booyakasha
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homegrown just got another brand-protector-builder too today - nobody else will tell me what they are getting though :winkwink:
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try one taste of http://IPalert.com and you will be hooked
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mmmmmmmmmmmmm
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Nice score :thumbsup |
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sounds good to me. Id like to hang in the city alteast one night too |
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bump for Evan, so he doesn't have to work so hard at bumping his threads himself. LOL
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much appreciated looking forward to it. |
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If you constantly have to spam a product or service, I wonder if it has much value at all.
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Very dangerous You havent seen her shop ;-) |
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I was more concerned about your xthreadz stock. No way i am going shopping in the city haha |
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Your DMOZ scan feature has Very Little value. Webmasters who are "in the know" get all the top noch expired DMOZ domains much sooner before they drop. They use scripts (some use custom written but there are free link checkers availiable) that scan dmoz/yahoo domains for 404 errors, then go through the list, select the best domains and then either backorder or write directly to contact details to try and buy the domain directly from the owner before it drops. What you have left after these guys are done is a pile of shitty domains. Sure you can dupe noobs into buying your ipalert service. But paying for it is a waste of money IMHO. |
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People in the domain world are not happy about http://IPalert.com bringing delete data to the masses btw.
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I really think IPAlert has more potential focusing on the IPAlert side of biz rather than PDDW side. However, the PDDW side is what they're marketing more on a daily basis and it's the " dime a dozen " offering.
There's more potential value in the IP Alert offering, but it's being promoted secondary and it's probably the more important aspect. Almost everyone else does the PDDW side much better so far. There's much less competition in the IP Alert side. |
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Dam board moves fast. Im hungry for crab
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mmmmmmmmmm, crab :)
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let's see- far-l, datatank, jstyles are all using IPalert's PDDW- i wonder if they would rather have a nice tidy paid system that has zero ads Or sift through loads of deceptive links that merely push for homogenous google ads to be clicked upon on a free site...
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I like crap and I LOVE IPalert's PDDW
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Crabs ok too :1orglaugh |
One of the best FREE services we offer on all accounts is the Instant Backorder Module. You need not pay anything to us and you can sign up free at http://IPalert.com and then configure the Instant Backorderer to do the dirty work when your stalking that great domain.
One-click and you are on to the next potential domain KILL. A little screenshot of what this looks like: http://www.evanradio.com/picslink/instantbosample.jpg You can select and deselect backorder services and we also alert you if a domain is a snapnames priority domain so you can not wast any credits on your own godaddy account. |
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this thread is very interesting... ;)
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Which part? :1orglaugh |
those the best you guys got?
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I agree. I've had this system since 99 when I had it coded. Although mine when it found backlinks exceeding a certain amount would auto register, or alert me via email depending on the amount. I would then add those names to my site rotation scripts. Tons of free traffic. I also prolly shouldn't have said that out loud LOL |
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