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Seems like DomainsPriceRight.com is advertising a sale on new .tv registrations: $19.99. 

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Well almost…

GoDaddy’s commerical invites you to visit their website to see the GoDaddy Ad with Danica exposing herself (deemed to hot for TV). You go to godaddy, click the banner, and a huge advertisement for dot tv sits just below the header sitting on one HUGE piece of real estate.

Just remember…

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!

In a wrap up of the recent HostingCon 2007 event, I discovered this passage:

In the presentation, the CEO and chairman of Demand Media encouraged the capacity crowd to rethink their approach to how they market hosting solutions to businesses and individuals.  Using his ChannelMe.tv venture as a focal example, Rosenblatt argued that Web hosts should sell the overall experience of hosted solutions instead of the more technical concept of hosting itself.

I am aware that Go Daddy representatives were at this event and probably took Richard’s words seriously…

Read OnAll I can say is that I never though the day would come when .tv pricing would reach single digit numbers.  Today, I noticed that Go Daddy lowered thier .tv pricing even further to $9.99 for registration.

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Today, Go Daddy announced the availability of a tool called Quick Blogcast, which combines two of its existing products Quick Blog and Quick Podcast.  According to GoDaddy, Quick Blogcast can be used to create multimedia sites at .tv domains and other websites. 

Rather than bundling value-added services with the sale of domain names, like eNom does with its Channelme.tv service and .tv domain names, it seems like Go Daddy’s strategy may involve offering lower prices on domains and offering services like Quick Blogcast separately for those that want to take advantage of them.

Press release after the jump!

Read OnAs many of you know, AllThings.tv is the most frequently updated blog that covers the .tv extension exclusively (though I admit I have been busy managing my personal .tv portfolio and developments and have had less time recently). 

One of the more exciting aspects of the work is conducting interviews with some players in the domain and Internet video industries (all of which are on the AllThings.tv website as blogcasts and there are even some video interviews).  Soon I will be able to add none other than GoDaddy’s founder, Bob Parsons, to the growing list of AllThings.tv interviews.  Bob Parsons is a man many associate with domain registrations, especially after the GoDaddy series of Super Bowl ads run in past years…

Has Bob Parsons lost his mind?

Is Bob stealing the thunder from Richard Rosenblatt?  Who will go down in history for the success of .tv?

If Bob continues his assault on .tv pricing, .tv could become the number one extension!  Okay, that was a joke, but how low can he go?

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