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'''Domain Name Wire''' is | '''Domain Name Wire''' is a blog that deals with the domain name sector. The blog covers a range of domain related topics ranging from issues concerning expiring domains, monetization, domain registries and registrars, [[ICANN]], policy, law etc.<ref>[http://domainnamewire.com/ Domain Name Wire]</ref> | ||
The blog began in March, 2005, after Mr. Allemann had dropped out of meetings to become involved in domain portfolio company, [[iREIT]]. The project began as a hobby to keep him involved in the [[domaining]] business, and then became his full-time business. When he started the only other online domain commentary site was [[Ron Jackson]]'s [[DNJournal]], which focuses more on industry profiles and sales analysis than daily domain news.<ref>[http://domainnamewire.com/2012/03/09/domain-name-wire-turns-seven-today/ Domain Name Wire Turns Seven Today, DomainNameWire.com]</ref> | |||
==Some Facts about Domain Name Wire== | ==Some Facts about Domain Name Wire== | ||
* The blog is very popular in India, Canada, United Kingdom and United States.<ref>[http://webinformation.co/www.domainnamewire.com WEBinformation]</ref><ref>[http://bizinformation.co/www.domainnamewire.com BIZinformation]</ref> | * The blog is very popular in India, Canada, United Kingdom and United States.<ref>[http://webinformation.co/www.domainnamewire.com WEBinformation]</ref><ref>[http://bizinformation.co/www.domainnamewire.com BIZinformation]</ref> | ||
* The server speed is | * The server speed is 54% faster than than those of its peers.<ref>[http://bizinformation.co/www.domainnamewire.com BIZinformation]</ref> | ||
==Awards== | |||
* PostRank Domain Award for Biggest Mover & Shaker in the year 2009<ref>[http://www.elliotsblog.com/2009-postrank-domain-awards-7381 Elliot'sBlog]</ref> | |||
* PostRank Domain Award for top 3 blogs (other 2 being The Domains and Elliot's Blog) for the year 2009<ref>[http://www.elliotsblog.com/2009-postrank-domain-awards-7381 Elliot'sBlog]</ref> | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:08, 12 March 2021
Type: | Blog |
Industry: | Domain Industry News |
Founded: | USA, 2005 |
Founder(s): | Andrew Allemann |
Country: | USA |
Website: | domainnamewire.com |
Facebook: | domainnamewire |
Twitter: | @domainnamewire |
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Andrew Allemann, Founder & Editor |
Domain Name Wire is a blog that deals with the domain name sector. The blog covers a range of domain related topics ranging from issues concerning expiring domains, monetization, domain registries and registrars, ICANN, policy, law etc.[1]
The blog began in March, 2005, after Mr. Allemann had dropped out of meetings to become involved in domain portfolio company, iREIT. The project began as a hobby to keep him involved in the domaining business, and then became his full-time business. When he started the only other online domain commentary site was Ron Jackson's DNJournal, which focuses more on industry profiles and sales analysis than daily domain news.[2]
Some Facts about Domain Name Wire
- The blog is very popular in India, Canada, United Kingdom and United States.[3][4]
- The server speed is 54% faster than than those of its peers.[5]
Awards
- PostRank Domain Award for Biggest Mover & Shaker in the year 2009[6]
- PostRank Domain Award for top 3 blogs (other 2 being The Domains and Elliot's Blog) for the year 2009[7]