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I moved my .tv name (Test Name) with the highest traffic and click rate to Bodis.com five days ago; it took a day for the DNS to propogate but the Test Name has logged four full days now. 

During this time…

RealEstate.tv is a parked domain, so I emailed the owner out of curiosity, asking:

“What is your asking price?  If there is a premium renewal, what is it?”

The response:

One of the reasons I enjoy writing this blog is because it puts me in touch with some people that I might not meet in my daily life.

Either through email or at conferences, I meet some very interesting people and exciting .tv projects they have in the works.  Of course, I am naturally curious about how they got involved in .tv and what was it that finally attracted them to the extension if they previously invested in other extensions.  More specifically, what was the tipping point to invest in .tv…

Read OnGoDaddy dropped its sale price by $5 to $19.99 for new .tv registrations recently.  The low price only applies to new registrations, not renewals.  Obviously, the price does not apply to names considered premium names by Verisign; such names can only be sold by eNom.  If you were going to jump into the .tv game or register new .tv names, now is the time.  Prices have never been better than this.

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Member ’localexperts‘ of NamePros reported that he sold Banquet.tv for $800.

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Today, NamePros member, SearchingTV, reported the sale of Norway.tv for $4,500. The transaction was conducted using escrow.com.  The member claims to have also turned down $3,500 for Netherlands.tv and $2,000 for Peru.tv

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Member ’localexperts‘ on NamePros reported the sale of DesMoines.tv for $2,500

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While watching videos on Revver, I discovered the new ChannelMe.tv ad campaign tonight.  The campaign is part of Demand Media’s marketing effort to promote that network and provide exposure to the .tv extension to the masses, or more specifically the MySpace crowd, which is enormous. 

Recently, REVVER opened up its network to pre-roll video ads and allows the video creators to decide whether pre-roll ads run in front of the content they submit to the site.  The ad I saw was a post-roll video ad.  The ad was impressive because it was animated and did a good job of selling what a user could do with their own .tv domain name. 

I was able to take 8 clear screenshots so you could an idea of the campaign, but this in no way does the campaign justice because the ad was fully animated.  I surfed REVVER a bit more and saw a different ChannelMe.tv ad as part of the campaign.  That ad flashed a bunch of prominent .tv sites. 

Screenshot #1 of the ChannelMe.tv Ad Campaign on REVVER
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More screenshots on the jump! 

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