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Guns.com “$800,000 Domain Name” launches Beta web site

GunsFirearms enthusiasts can get a sneak peek at the Beta version of Guns.com, which launched earlier this week.  

The domain name which was purchased for $800,000 in March 2010 currently ranks #7 on DN Journal’s Top 100 Sales Chart of 2010.  

Guns.com had been up for auction in Moniker’s live auction at the DOMAINfest Global conference in Janaury, but hadn’t met it’s reserve price.  But a deal was made shortly after.   Ron Jackson, the editor of DN Journal, first reported the sale: “After that event Moniker brokers continued to work hard to close a deal for the category defining domain and have now succeeded”, Jackson wrote.

The Guns.com web site aims to be the top source guns, and will be divided into three sections:

News – stay up to date on latest news from all corners of the gun world

Reviews – access thousands of reviewis covering all types of guns and accessories

Community – create profiles, access forums, start groups, upload video, add gun reviews, connect with others

The owners have also launched their brand on Facebook and Twitter, and are keeping fans informed of the site’s status.

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BoardGames.com which sold for $450,000 at Moniker, unveils new web site

Board GamesWhile news of Twitter unveiling a new web design is drawing lots of attention, a lesser known web site that made buzz in June 2010 within the Domain Industry after selling for $450,000, also unveiled a new web design – BoardGames.com.

Currently, BoardGames.com is #10 in the highest reported domain sales of 2010, followed closely by Poker.ca, LongIsland.com, and CGM.com.

Who Bought BoardGames.com? 

One on One, a company that is constantly looking for new verticals to enter, acquired the domain. 

If you’re not familiar One on One, they’re a Marketing company that was started from scratch from $2,000 in 2002. Today, according to their web site: “One on One has grown into a crack team of over 60 new and traditional media specialists and online marketing and technology experts who specialize in 7 results-driven marketing services.”

The company’s resume includes: Widow.com, ClassesandCareers.com, Injury.com, Phonics.com, Protect.com and more.

An article last month in Purple Pawn, shed some light on the new owners of BoardGames.com and plans for the category-killing domain.

How did the acquisition come about? It kind of fell into their lap. A local acquaintance of Nick’s saw the listing and passed it on to Nick, who thought about it and made the offer.

Since acquiring the site, 1on1 has hired an entirely new set of staff to create the business, including people knowledgeable in both the web and game industry. They are working on the site, making deals with distributors, and designing functionality that goes beyond the traditional board game store.

The updated web site still has some sections under construction, but the new design promises to be more social according to the Purple Pawn article, even though the links to BoardGames.com’s Facebook and Twitter page are broken.

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Can a Group Buying WordPress Theme turn a Domain Name into the next Groupon?

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Is "Group Buying Site" the first to offer a WordPress theme, that will let the average person create their own Groupon-type website?

Can a WordPress theme transform your group buying domain name into the next Groupon?

Chances are: No. 

But a number of start-ups are springing up all over the internet and taking a gamble, even as the group buying space becomes more and more crowded with each passing day. 

And if you own a geo domain, or have been thinking about launching a group buying web site in your city or town, being able to rapidly build a site could be the motivation you need to give it a shot.

Even Microsoft has entered the group buying market

In Australia, that is.

The startup, named Cudo, launched last week and sees Microsoft, publishing giant PBL and  NineMSN (itself a joint venture between Microsoft and PBL) join forces to try and dominate a local market that has seen a raft of new, but relatively small, group buying startups this year.

The article points out that Cudo wants the number one position in Australia.  But unlike Groupon, which has a global footprint, Cudo doesn’t look to have its sights set worldwide. 

Cudo runs on cudo.com.au. Not cudo.com, which is owned by a registrant in China.

Now, if you’ve been looking for a chance to start your own group buying web site without the development costs, a new Premium Theme to the WordPress market just went online this week called Group Buying Site. 

About Group Buying Site

I haven’t evaluated the WordPress theme yet, but the theme that launched this week, appears to be the first of its kind in the Group Buying space. 

The owner of Group Buying Site contacted me via Twitter after the Fusible story titled Group Buying can make starting an online business, low-cost: with Domains and Development

At the time the article was posted in July, surprisingly, there didn’t to be any WordPress themes available to help webmasters launch their own group buying websites quickly. 

But now, one web site claims to finally have the answer: Group Buying Site.

However, before saying the WordPress Theme is worth purchasing, I’ve requested an evaluation copy.  Currently, Group Buying Site has no online demo, just screen shots.

So as soon as I’ve evaluated a copy, I’ll share my findings.

According to Group Buying Site, the Theme and Plug-in allows publishers to:

Create a niche daily deals website, launch a group buying site for your own city, or simply add a deal-of-the-day section to your existing WordPress blog!

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Months after its release, the only iPad domain Apple owns is iPad.co

iPad girlIn April 2010, Apple released the iPad and has since sold millions of units. 

Good news for Apple, but bad news for Apple when it comes to domain names. 

The company’s only iPad domain: iPad.co.  A name the company acquired in July, but doesn’t use.

Instead Apple settles for using the web address apple.com/ipad – the top search result in Google for the keyword “ipad”.

Will Apple buy iPad.com?

In January, TechCrunch writer Robin Wauters wrote an article title “Apple Doesn’t Own A Single iPad Related Domain Name“, but despite all the attention the article attracted, nothing has changed.

Though Apple purchased the domain name iPhone.com for seven figures  from businessman Michael Kovatch months after it released the iPhone, there haven’t been any signs of the same happening with iPad.com.

For now, the owner of iPad.com continues to receive thousands of visitors per month, spiking well over 100,000 visitors some months.   Traffic that appears to be for the most part, type-in traffic.  As of today, ipad.com displays a Coming Soon page.

iPad.net is a developed web site, that hosts a blog dedicated to news, reviews, tricks, accessories, and more centered around the iPad.  It too, is not affiliated with Apple Computer in any way, but shows up on the first page of Google Search results for the keyword ipad.

Who knows what will happen with the .com domain? 

Maybe Apple has no interest in buying the .com domain, or maybe a plan is in the works to turn another domain owner into an instant millionaire as other writers and bloggers have suggested in the past.

Apple isn’t the only big company that doesn’t get domain names, as Mike Berkens points out in a story posted today, MySpace is another company that has difficulties.

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.CO registrations edge closer to half a million domains

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The .CO registry tweets @dotco and regularly engages buyers and interested parties through social networking channels including Facebook.

The number of .CO web addresses registered to date has topped 460,000, edging closer to half a million registrations.  According to the registry’s home page (www.cointernet.co), the domain hit 468,435 registrations putting it on pace to surpass half a million web addresses by mid-September 2010.

In late July, .CO registrations passed the 300,000 mark.

The .CO Home Page

The .CO registry regularly credits news outlets and bloggers for coverage of the domain.  And it heavily uses Twitter and Facebook to reach out to .CO owners and interested parties.

The .CO Founders Program, an initiative designed by the .CO Registry to engage early adopters (called “.CO Founders), continues to highlight Founder websites.  

One of the latest additions to be showcased on Opportunity.co includes Professional Makeup Artist Pamela Taylor who set up shop on MakeUpArtist.co.   

At 468,000+ registrations in a few short months, brings it closer to one of it’s domain rivals .US, which according to DailyChanges.com only has 1,743,690 web addresses registered in total.