Yearly Archives: 2008

Beware of Domain Scams

Every time one of my domains is up for renewal, I get sent, through “snail mail,” an official-looking “Domain Expiration Notice” from one of several companies I’ve never heard of. The notice looks very much like a bill, in an attempt to persuade people to fill-out the attached form.

The notice says that the domain will be expiring soon, and that it needs to be renewed. If you just scan the paper, it looks like a bill to renew your name. But it’s not. Upon closer inspection, you can tell that it’s a company other than your registrar, and that, by filling out the form, you will transfer your domain to the unscrupulous registrar.

The letter claims that if you don’t renew your domain through them, you will end up paying much “higher renewal prices in the future.” This couldn’t be farther from the truth. For a year of service with them, you will be charged $29.00. What real registrar charges that rate? 1and1.com costs you $7/year, and GoDaddy $10. It may have cost $80/year back in the bad old days when Network Solutions was the only registrar on the block, but today, $29.00 is just plain theft.

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StumbleUpon: Beyond The “Stumble” Button

There’s more to using StumbleUpon than just clicking the Stumble button and landing on random web pages. How do you think the pages ended up in their index in the first place? Someone had to submit them first. Don’t just Stumble. Submit pages, review…

Who Needs More Generic TLDs? This is a Better Idea

If I understand this article correctly, ICANN is planning on allowing organizations to apply to create and manage new TLDs. If so, then that’s an interesting idea. Imagine having a domain with a .blog or .tech extension, or .bowling or .design. Instead of worrying…

Akismet, Don’t Fail Me!

Aaaaargh! There has been far too much spam slipping through Akismet lately. What’s going on? Come on, Akismet, get your act together!

BlogBuzz March 8, 2008

Why Affiliate Programs Don’t Work

Affiliate programs are one of the oldest methods used to monetize web sites, and promote online product sales. By offering a commission, site owners are baited into linking to and promoting a product. This practice has a lot of good and bad implications. However,…

Newbie Tuesdays – Yea or Nay?

I’ve been considering starting a weekly column here at Webmaster-Source, and accepting guest posts for it, as well as long-term guest writers. Generally, I tend to write for intermediate to advanced bloggers, and newcomers to the field are neglected a little. My idea is…

Poll Results: What Type of Domain Do You Have?

Last month, I asked what type of domain you have. Only twelve people voted, which seems rather small compared to some previous polls. Thinking about this, I realized a bit of a problem with the polling service I’ve been using: RSS readers generally don’t…

On IE8’s Controversial “Standards Mode”

Internet Explorer version 8, to be released later this year, will, by default, render web pages the same way as IE7. If the meta tag <meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=8" /> is detected in a page’s header, it will render in the new ACID2-compliant mode. This…

Design Spotlight: Schneeballsch8 – The Duo Blog

Schneeballschl8 is a very innovative German blog. It’s two blogs in one, displayed on both sides of the central “sidebar.” (I suppose it would be a centerbar…) Leif Langsdorf and Dennis Nicolai, the two web designers who run the blog, are represented by the…