Some dot tv names have traffic and some do not.
Some dot tv names are brandable and some are not.
Some dot tv names are keywords and some are not.
Some brandable dot tv names have traffic and some do not.
Some keyword dot tv names have traffic and some do not.
Some dot tv names are premium and some are not.
Some dot tv names are great values and others are not.
Whether a dot tv domain name is a great value is in the eye of the beholder but few would disagree that picking up a premium dot tv name with a renewal price of $x,xxx or greater could be a risky proposition…
Dec 27
Sahar, a well-respected blogger in the domain sphere, touted the dot tv (.tv) extension in a short article today, pointing out that it offers unique advertising benefits. My comments and the link after the jump…
Dec 20
Last week, exoticcars.tv sold for $2,375 according to SEDO’s home page. Following the most notable dot tv sales reported earlier this month, this is yet another strong sale for the extension especially considering that its a two-word domain name with a decent overture score of almost 20,000 for just the terms “exotic car.”
Late last month, Brightspot.tv shut the lights of to its website off to “develop the next iteration of the service,” which rewarded consumers for watching advertisements. For more info, see this article, which was courtesy of SKG of NamePros.
More news after the jump…
Dec 16
I spotted ADNStream.tv the other day. You should check it out when you get a chance...the site streams full screen video with okay quality. As it becomes cheaper and faster to stream video, the quality should increase. The most interesting aspect of the ADNStream.tv platform is the onscreen tools and remote control. If you play around with them, you can find a category with videos in english.
Dec 14
One of my companies produces video for the web to promote its network of sites and attract new visitors who would not ordinarily discover us through our ads or word of mouth.
I recall when the company gave video production a go for the first time almost 3 years ago...few even knew about YouTube. The company only had one high-quality camera (because that is all its budget could afford). Everyone was forced to learn how to get video from digital video tapes captured to a hard drive on a computer, how to edit the video, how to add titles and advertisements in the video, how to export the video, how to compress the video, how to convert the video to flash, how to setup and maintain a video server, how to upload the video to the server and publish it to the web by adding a database entry. Sounds like a lot of work right?
Well, anybody can do it in their sleep after a few attempts, but I digress…
Dec 13
The holidays have not paralyzed the interest of potential dot tv domain name buyers.
Tipped off by Ray on NamePros, DNJournal reported four .tv sales that might surprise you:
Jazzon.tv $4433 SEDO
Arzt.tv $2931 SEDO
Conciertos.tv $1500 SEDO
ChristianRock.tv $1116 TDNAM
Read my thoughts on the jump!
Dec 12
Godaddy slashed registration prices to $22.99 per year for all years registered at the time of initial registration. This is a great price that is not likely to last very long. Jump on it!
Dec 10
Someone call Richard. We need more stories about previously successful entrepreneurs like Bill Southworth who left retirement to risk his hard-earned capital to start a new dot tv venture, www.SomethingCooking.tv. This dot tv site is a “Web video show” distributed on the Internet, “primarily via podcasts on Apple iTunes. The show....highlights food events and interesting chefs preparing unique dishes in a variety of locales....In each city, a local foodie or well-known chef is hired to host the videos and turn on the Southworths to the area’s offerings.” Bill is quoted as saying, “Video on the Internet is going to be a huge thing and we’re at the beginning…
Dec 10