
5 October 2021 | 6 replies
Make sure that you are domain experts.

5 July 2019 | 6 replies
Pooling funds is pooling funds.Second, there are a number of domain experts on the forum.

20 August 2019 | 9 replies
The government can take it away with eminent domain, sure, the county government can force it to be sold at auction if I don't pay my taxes.

11 July 2015 | 30 replies
The 1937 version of the book "Think and Grow Rich" (which is excellent) is in the Public Domain, although still somewhat controversially, but basically means that anyone can obtain it for free (but I'm no attorney) and the fact that someone is "giving" it away is a nice gesture, but merely a gimmick.

26 April 2011 | 11 replies
Nick, go with the largest brokerage in the area, doesn't really matter who it is, they will most likely have a training department or trainer, breaking in the cadets right is a big part of their future business and the largest brokerage will understand that, IMO.Remember too, you are an independent business person, so doing deals for yourself is your right, how you do it without getting in trouble is their domain since the broker is responsible.Yeah, you might be a trouble maker being one of those "investor types"...LOLI suggest you try it at least for a year and ask for floor duty, you get the calls and most callers don't know who toask for!

18 August 2011 | 8 replies
Transfer or setup a new domain.

20 June 2011 | 12 replies
The value of any web site is better determined by the overall business it generates, not the ad revenue (which is what most domain valuation sites measure and is the lowest common denominator).If you have a site with low traffic, but all the traffic it does get is from motivated home sellers that want to sell fast - the overall value would be much higher than any automated domain valuation site would tell you.We buy domains and companies from investors all the time, and it's almost always for more than what a valuation site would price them at.

14 November 2012 | 10 replies
I registered the domain 'escrowbrokerage.com' a year ago and was thinking about moving out of the firm i'm working for and starting my own under this name. do you think calling my new company 'Escrow Brokerage' would be confusing, as I am not providing escrow services?

20 March 2009 | 13 replies
I really do not think that a hyphen hurts you as bad as it used to a few years ago.That domain should be very strong with SEO and the Google Bots!!!!

29 October 2021 | 15 replies
It's taken a few years to build, but we're hitting upwards of 48% open rates.As some people mentioned, copy has a bit to do with landing in spam, but the majority of deliverability has to do with the number of emails you're sending, your email format, domain reputation, throttling, batching, and the ISP that you are delivering to.