Friday 31 March 2017

55% Say AI Will Take Over SEO in Next 10 Years [SURVEY] by @rinadianewrites

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Famous futurist Elon Musk said artificial intelligence will eventually replace most jobs and that to stay relevant, humans must merge with machines in this AI age. Given that AI is the future, when will it take over SEO? Check out what our SEJ community had to say.

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#AskanSEO: Index Counts, Fetch and Render With Google by @jennyhalasz

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In this latest installment of #AskAnSEO, Jenny Halasz talks about index counts, Google Search Console's Fetch and Render tool, and more.

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Wednesday 29 March 2017

Precious NGWU: From "JVZOO Vendor of he Year" to the Ripoff Report


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A Secret of SEJ Summit, or “Why We’re Not Your Typical SEO Conference” by @itsduhnise

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Here's one of the things we do to be successful.

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Tuesday 28 March 2017

46 SEO Job Interview Questions to Assess a Candidate’s Knowledge by @stoneyd

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Use these questions to assess the knowledge of any potential SEO you are interviewing.

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How To Use A VPN To Protect Client Privacy


How To Use A VPN To Protect Client Privacy - https://shinyobjectreviews.com/internet-marketing-tools/instamate-demo-2017/ The client I'm working for is in Buffalo. You can see, I'm connected in Buffalo. If you aren’t careful, you could synch IFTTT of your biggest lawyer-client to the yoga studio you are helping because she's cute. Worst case, might not realize till 100 tweets later!

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Instamate Review 2017 JV ZOO Demo and Bonus


Instamate Review 2017 JV ZOO Demo and Bonus - https://shinyobjectreviews.com/internet-marketing-tools/instamate-demo-2017/ Text to mix: Instamate Review 2017: Instagram Automation Not Only Works It's Getting Better!
Have you got your copy of Instamate 2.0 for 2017? You could be missing out on a chance for massive free traffic. 12,000 members of the first InstaMate release in1016 already know the answer. They jumped the Instagram trend when everybody said: “You can't make money with just pictures”! Numerous studies show Instagram is the fastest growing social media for The 25 and under crowd. You can InstaMate 2.0 for 87% during this short launch window!
50% of brand names rely on Instagram, and the figure is anticipated to rise to over 70% by 2018! With 600 million active users on Instagram, 58 times the engagement of Facebook, and 120x more than Twitter. Like Pinterest, Instagram has54% of users have a high commercial intent and buy what they see on Instagram.

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How To Make Article Spintax With Grammarly and Spinrewriter


How To Make Article Spintax With Grammarly and Spinrewriter - https://shinyobjectreviews.com/im-how-to-videos/grammarly-spinrewriter/ Hopefully, you just watched my last how-to video on keeping your browser clean. The next thing I am going to show you is how to spin a “Tier 2 article”. On your first level (meaning your money site) you want to keep it well-written.
Webmasters cannot do it the old way and post crap articles. It does not even work that way anymore. Even tier two it sucks, but you still can't do spintax with a few modifications. Keep in mind that even with these enhancements, you will not create Pulitzer prize content. Spin Rewriter 7 is probably the best rewriter on the market.

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Video Ads Crash Course 3.0 Reviews, Demo and Testimonial by Justin Sardi


Video Ads Crash Course 3.0 Reviews, Demo and Testimonial by Justin Sardi - https://shinyobjectreviews.com/im-training/video-ads-crash-course-3-0/ The upside is Video Ads Crash Course 3.0 cuts out a lot of the extra things that might be too complicated and would scare people away from using paid traffic by trimming a lot of the fat and getting straight to the stuff that is important. One criticism it is, Just
in Sardi obviously knows what he's talking about, but he moves quite rapidly as an instructor, and newer Internet marketers may have trouble keeping pace with him because he is assuming they already have some prior knowledge of how Google paid advertising works.
Justin Sardi also does an excellent job of familiarizing you with basics of using YouTube cards. If the user has never experimented with them before but doesn't go into much depth, and the student may have to turn to outside resources such as YouTube Card Tricks (which is 1% of the cost) at only one dollar.

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Monday 27 March 2017

4 Google Sheets Add-Ons Every SEO Should Have by @clarkboyd

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Google Sheets is an increasingly powerful tool for SEO analysis, especially when its add-ons feature is incorporated. Here we have provided 4 recommendations for essential SEO extensions.

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An Analysis of Google’s “Featured Snippets” and 280k E-Commerce Keywords [STUDY] by @rawseo

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Check out the last 5-month trend focused on quick answers/featured snippets in the e-commerce industry, including brands such as Amazon, Staples, REI, eBay, and many others!

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FlowLeads APP Fraud by Precious NG - Buyer Beware! (3/27/2017)


Flowleads APP Review: Updated (3/27/2017).
Fraud by Precious NG-- Buyer Beware!

Does not work as assured, no one shares your deals. I have actually attempted utilizing every little thing as a lead magnet!
Regularly drops (see video clip).
It is buggy; you will certainly commonly need to reconstruct your funnels.
You do not also obtain accessibility to te software application without asking "assistance" which is non-existent.

I dislike to go unfavorable, yet if you are taking into consideration purchasing FlowFeads App: Don't do it! This software application which has actually likewise packaged as The CBS Formula, marketed by Damon Nelson as well as Precious NG:.

Why Are Being Such A Jerk?

This video clip remains in unedited as well as real-time and also consists of some strong language; I could just credit to large disappointment ...

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Saturday 25 March 2017

WP Profit Builder 2.0 Demo + Mints App 2.0 Bonus




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An Honest Flow Leads App Review: It's A Scam!


An Honest Flow Leads App Review - 100% Scam! - https://shinyobjectreviews.com/flowleads/scam/ - I hate to go negative, but if you are considering buying FlowFeads App: Don't do it! This software which has also packaged as The CBS Formula, marketed by Damon Nelson and Precious NG:.

Flowleads APP Review: Updated (3/25/2017).
Scam by Precious NG-- Buyer Beware!

Does not work as promised, nobody shares your offers. I have tried using everything as a lead magnet!
Frequently goes down (see video).
It is buggy; you will often have to rebuild your funnels.
You don't even get access to te software without begging "support" which is non-existent.

I tried going through all of the channels for support and had ignored, or the e-mail bounced. I even tried to reach out to Damon in the RSSMasher Facebook group and received no comment. Now, I have al of my leads tied up in the stupid APP and hemorrhaging money!

I know, this makes me the worst marketer in the world, but warning you where NOT to spend your money is important!

Here are some screenshots of e-mails delivered from support@flowleadsapp.com:.

emi@getflowleads.com.

I have tried to resolve my issues much time by going the channels they provide. If anyone from FlowLeads App would like to speak to me off the record about my reviews or comments, I can be reached at:.

jay@jqmedia.org.
310-666-5449.
Skype = JasonQuinlan71.

Precious Ng.

I posted a screenshot, in this Tweet, the support email doesn't even exist, even though you get a ton of spam from this same e-mail.
NOBODY LIKES SPAM !!

Without asking you are subscribed to emi@getflowleads.com:.

None of these e-mails came solicited, have no informational value, and nothing but pure spam to other JV ZOO offers. No wonder Precious NG has no presence Twitter or Facebook and hides out in Nigeria if he were in the US, he would be reported to the FTC for violating spam laws.

support@flowleadsapp.com.

And the there is precious@cbsformula.com:.

Until then, this means war!

Jason Quinlan.

" Honesty is my only excuse"-- Metallica.

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Friday 24 March 2017

WP Profit Builder 2.0 Review + Mints App 2.0 Bonus


Get a copy of WP Profit Builder 2.0 from the link at this review and we will get yo Mints App 2.0 Bonus - https://shinyobjectreviews.com/profitmint - This hot IM profit making software is a premium free download from Sean Donahoe of IM Success Center and JV zoo! Don't miss out on our WP Profit Builder 2.0 Review and bonus!

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Thursday 23 March 2017

Best Practices for 2017 SEO Audits [PODCAST] by @rinadianewrites

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Kelsey Jones and Anna Crowe discuss best practices in SEO audits, including how long it takes to see results, whether or not to include social media, and real life examples of how audits have made a difference in a website's visibility.

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Tuesday 21 March 2017

Single Page Websites: Are They Good or Bad for SEO? by @AdamHeitzman

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Single page websites are extremely popular right now. More and more are choosing them over multi-page sites. Is this good or bad from an SEO perspective?

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Monday 20 March 2017

The Mission-Critical SEO Checklist for New Websites by @bobjones

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This is a quick checklist of some technical and SEO related tasks to do before launching a new website into the wild.

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Friday 17 March 2017

SEJ Live: Erin Robbins on Thinking Outside the Search Bubble & Beating Your Competitors by @wonderwall7

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Erin Robbins joined #SEJLive to talk about how to leverage data for search campaigns, key SEO metrics to focus on, and how to monitor these metrics. Erin also shared tools to track SEO performance, as well as strategies to achieve campaign objectives and KPIs.

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“SEO Quickly — Then SEO Correctly” by @stoneyd

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True website optimization takes time, but there are some quick wins you can grab before getting into the nitty gritty of SEO.

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So You Want to be a Content Marketer? You Better Know SEO! by @MattGSouthern

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According to the latest research, demand for SEO jobs is at an all-time high — but it’s the ability to write content that is the most sought after. Analysis of job demand and salaries for digital marketers illustrates how the industry is shifting. Not only are SEO job positions at an all time high, but salaries for those jobs are on the rise as well. Over the past 5 years, from 2012 to 2017, there has been a 22% increase in SEO job positions and a 23% increase in salaries. With as many SEO jobs as there are in 2017,

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Thursday 16 March 2017

Survey: Small Businesses Want $100 SEO by @MrDannyGoodwin

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A new survey says an astonishing 46 percent of small businesses allocate 0 percent of their marketing budget to SEO and 54 percent don't have an SEO budget.

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Old-School SEO: 6 On-Page Optimization Techniques that Google Hates by @grybniak

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Search engine optimization is constantly evolving, and some of the techniques that were once legitimate are strictly forbidden now. It’s time to set the record straight. This post will inform you of six on-page optimization techniques that Google dislikes and could get your website penalized. Let's dive in!

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3 Tips for a Strong Social and Community Team by @SEOAware

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Every company needs to be concerned about how they appear on social media channels. To start, you need to have a planned-out strategy for brand awareness, a team that understands how to represent your company, and plans in place to avoid disasters.

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Rank Tracking in a RankBrain World by @clarkboyd

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Ranking positions are the lifeblood of a successful SEO campaign, but with RankBrain at the heart of Google's algorithms, they are harder than ever to pin down. How can SEOs track the performance of a metric that is in constant flux?

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Wednesday 15 March 2017

Best Practices for Setting Up Meta Robots Tags and Robots.txt by @grybniak

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Technical SEO can be tricky. Really, learning how to use all of these meta robots tags, robots.txt and sitemap.xml files is pretty daunting, especially for digital marketers who are more focused on strategy and content. In this short guide, you will find useful tips and tricks on how to deal with robots.txt and meta robots tags. Read on to learn more!

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Is Keyword Ranking Irrelevant in Today’s SEO? by @ChuckPrice518

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Is keyword ranking an important function or a huge waste of time? This post explores what role (if any) keywords should play in a modern SEO Campaign.

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Tuesday 14 March 2017

22 Tips for SEOs to Attract More Twitter Followers by @ab80

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If you’re ready to start taking your Twitter presence seriously, put on your hard hat and gloves. It’s time to get down to business!

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Monday 13 March 2017

31% Spend Over $1000 Monthly on SEO Tools [POLL] by @rinadianewrites

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Thinking of investing in SEO tools or software to get that much-needed boost? Unsure how much you should allocate to these tools? Wondering which tools are worth spending on? We've got answers for you in our latest #SEJSurveySays poll!

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8 Modern Link Acquisition Tactics that Work by @Visiture_search

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Are your link building efforts not working? Do not fret, many SEOs suffer the same issue. See new and refreshing modern link building tactics which actually work.

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Sunday 12 March 2017

How To Stop Negative SEO In 2017


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Saturday 11 March 2017

How To Find The Best Udemy Java Courses


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Friday 10 March 2017

“Why Page Speed is So Important to SEO” via Jon Henshaw [PODCAST] by @rinadianewrites

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Kelsey Jones and Raven Tools co-founder Jon Henshaw talk about why page speed affects SEO, the pros and cons of AMP, and how a mobile-first index ties into putting the user first when it comes to the search and website experience.

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Thursday 9 March 2017

WP Blazer Demo, Review and $83,003 Bonus


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Vendor: Cindy Donovan (very solid)
Product: WP Blazer
Launch Date: 2017-Mar-08
Price: $47
Niche: WordPress

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New gTLDs are Like Used Cars

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There may be a couple exceptions which prove the rule, but new TLDs are generally an awful investment for everyone except the registry operator.

Here is the short version...

And the long version...

Diminishing Returns

About a half-decade ago I wrote about how Google devalued domain names from an SEO perspective & there have been a number of leading "category killer" domains which have repeatedly been recycled from startup to acquisition to shut down to PPC park page to buy now for this once in a lifetime opportunity in an endless water cycle.

The central web platforms are becoming ad heavy, which in turn decreases the reach of anything which is not an advertisement. For the most valuable concepts / markets / keywords ads eat up the entire interface for the first screen full of results. Key markets like hotels might get a second round of vertical ads to further displace the concept of organic results.

Proprietary, Closed-Ecosystem Roach Motels

The tech monopolies can only make so much money by stuffing ads onto their own platform. To keep increasing their take they need to increase the types, varieties & formats of media they host and control & keep the attention on their platform.

Both Google & Facebook are promoting scams where they feed on desperate publishers & suck a copy of the publisher's content into being hosted by the tech monopoly platform de jour & sprinkle a share of the revenues back to the content sources.

They may even pay a bit upfront for new content formats, but then after the market is primed the deal shifts to where (once again) almost nobody other than the tech monopoly platform wins.

The attempt to "own" the web & never let users go is so extreme both companies will make up bogus statistics to promote their proprietary / fake open / actually closed standards.

If you ignore how Google's AMP double, triple, or quadruple counts visitors in Google Analytics the visit numbers look appealing.

But the flip side of those fake metrics is actual revenues do not flow.

Facebook has the same sort of issues, with frequently needing to restate various metrics while partners fly blind.

These companies are restructuring society & the race to the bottom to try to make the numbers work in an increasingly unstable & parasitic set of platform choices is destroying adjacent markets:

Have you tried Angry Birds lately? It’s a swamp of dark patterns. All extractive logic meant to trick you into another in-app payment. It’s the perfect example of what happens when product managers have to squeeze ever-more-growth out of ever-less-fertile lands to hit their targets year after year. ... back to the incentives. It’s not just those infused by venture capital timelines and return requirements, but also the likes of tax incentives favoring capital gains over income. ... that’s the truly insidious part of the tech lords solution to everything. This fantasy that they will be greeted as liberators. When the new boss is really a lot like the old boss, except the big stick is replaced with the big algorithm. Depersonalizing all punishment but doling it out just the same. ... this new world order is being driven by a tiny cabal of monopolies. So commercial dissent is near impossible. ... competition is for the little people. Pitting one individual contractor against another in a race to the bottom. Hoarding all the bargaining power at the top. Disparaging any attempts against those at the bottom to organize with unions or otherwise.

To be a success on the attention platforms you have to push toward the edges. But as you become successful you become a target.

And the dehumanized "algorithm" is not above politics & public relations.

Pewdiepie is the biggest success story on the YouTube platform. When he made a video showing some of the absurd aspects of Fiverr it led to a WSJ investigation which "uncovered" a pattern of anti-semitism. And yet one of the reporters who worked on that story wrote far more offensive and anti-semetic tweets. The hypocrisy of the hit job didn't matter. They still were able to go after Pewdiepie's ad relationships to cut him off from Disney's Maker Studios & the premium tier of YouTube ads.

The fact that he is an individual with broad reach means he'll still be fine economically, but many other publishers would quickly end up in a death spiral from the above sequence.

If it can happen to a leading player in a closed ecosystem then the risk to smaller players is even greater.

In some emerging markets Facebook effectively *is* the Internet.

The Decline of Exact Match Domains

Domains have been so devalued (from an SEO perspective) that some names like PaydayLoans.net sell for about $3,000 at auction.

$3,000 can sound like a lot to someone with no money, but names like that were going for 6 figures at their peak.

Professional domain sellers participate in the domain auctions on sites like NameJet & SnapNames. Big keywords like [payday loans] in core trusted extensions are not missed. So if the 98% decline in price were an anomaly, at least one of them would have bid more in that auction.

Why did exact match domains fall so hard? In part because Google shifted from scoring the web based on links to considering things like brand awareness in rankings. And it is very hard to run a large brand-oriented ad campaign promoting a generically descriptive domain name. Sure there are a few exceptions like Cars.com & Hotels.com, but if you watch much TV you'll see a lot more ads associated with businesses that are not built on generically descriptive domain names.

Not all domains have fallen quite that hard in price, but the more into the tail you go the less the domain acts as a memorable differentiator. If the barrier to entry increases, then the justification for spending a lot on a domain name as part of a go to market strategy makes less sense.

Brandable Names Also Lose Value

Arguably EMDs have lost more value than brandable domain names, but even brandable names have sharply slid.

If you go back a decade or two tech startups would secure their name (say Snap.com or Monster.com or such) & then try to build a business on it.

But in the current marketplace with there being many paths to market, some startups don't even have a domain name at launch, but begin as iPhone or Android apps.

Now people try to create success on a good enough, but cheap domain name & then as success comes they buy a better domain name.

Jelly was recently acquired by Pinterest. Rather than buying jelly.com they were still using AskJelly.com for their core site & Jelly.co for their blog.

As long as domain redirects work, there's no reason to spend heavily on a domain name for a highly speculative new project.

Rather then spending 6 figures on a domain name & then seeing if there is market fit, it is far more common to launch a site on something like getapp.com, joinapp.com, app.io, app.co, businessnameapp.com, etc.

This in turn means that rather than 10,000s of startups all chasing their core .com domain name off the start, people test whatever is good enough & priced close to $10. Then only after they are successful do they try to upgrade to better, more memorable & far more expensive domain names.

Money isn't spent on the domain names until the project has already shown market fit.

One in a thousand startups spending $1 million is less than one in three startups spending $100,000.

New TLDs Undifferentiated, Risky & Overpriced

No Actual Marketing Being Done

Some of the companies which are registries for new TLDs talk up investing in marketing & differentiation for the new TLDs, but very few of them are doing much on the marketing front.

You may see their banner ads on domainer blogs & they may even pay for placement with some of the registries, but there isn't much going on in terms of cultivating a stable ecosystem.

When Google or Facebook try to enter & dominate a new vertical, the end destination may be extractive rent seeking by a monopoly BUT off the start they are at least willing to shoulder some of the risk & cost upfront to try to build awareness.

Where are the domain registries who have built successful new businesses on some of their new TLDs? Where are the subsidies offered to key talent to help drive awareness & promote the new strings?

As far as I know, none of that stuff exists.

In fact, what is prevalent is the exact opposite.

Greed-Based Anti-Marketing

So many of them are short sighted greed-based plays that they do the exact opposite of building an ecosystem ... they hold back any domain which potentially might not be complete garbage so they can juice it for a premium ask price in the 10s of thousands of dollars.

While searching on GoDaddy Auctions for a client project I have seen new TLDs like .link listed for sale for MORE THAN the asking price of similar .org names.

If those prices had any sort of legitimate foundation then the person asking $30,000 for a .link would have bulk bought all the equivalent .net and .org names which are listed for cheaper prices.

But the prices are based on fantasy & almost nobody is dumb enough to pay those sorts of prices.

Anyone dumb enough to pay that would be better off buying their own registry rather than a single name.

The holding back of names is the exact opposite of savvy marketing investment. It means there's no reason to use the new TLD if you either have to pay through the nose or use a really crappy name nobody will remember.

I didn’t buy more than 15 of Uniregistry’s domains because all names were reserved in the first place and I didn’t feel like buying 2nd tier domains ... Domainers were angry when the first 2 Uniregistry’s New gTLDs (.sexy and .tattoo) came out and all remotely good names were reserved despite Frank saying that Uniregistry would not reserve any domains.

Who defeats the race to the bottom aspects of the web by starting off from a "we only sell shit" standpoint?

Nobody.

And that's why these new TLDs are a zero.

Defaults Have Value

Many online verticals are driven by winner take most monopoly economics. There's a clear dominant leader in each of these core markets: social, search, short-form video, long-form video, retail, auctions, real estate, job search, classifieds, etc. Some other core markets have consolidated down to 3 or 4 core players who among them own about 50 different brands that attack different parts of the market.

Almost all the category leading businesses which dominate aggregate usage are on .com domains.

Contrast the lack of marketing for new TLDs with all the marketing one sees for the .com domain name.

Local country code domain names & .com are not going anywhere. And both .org and .net are widely used & unlikely to face extreme price increases.

Hosing The Masses...

A decade ago domainers were frustrated Verisign increased the price of .com domains in ~ 5% increments:

Every mom, every pop, every company that holds a domain name had no say in the matter. ICANN basically said to Verisign: "We agree to let you hose the masses if you stop suing us".

I don't necessarily mind paying more for domains so much as I mind the money going to a monopolistic regulator which has historically had little regard for the registrants/registrars it should be serving

Those 5% or 10% shifts were considered "hosing the masses."

Imagine what sort of blowback PIR would get from influential charities if they tried to increase the price of .org domains 30-fold overnight. It would be such a public relations disaster it would never be considered.

Domain registries are not particularly expensive to run. A person who has a number of them can run each of them for less than the cost of a full time employee - say $25,000 to $50,00 per year.

And yet, the very people who complained about Verisign's benign price increases, monopolistic abuses & rent extraction are now pushing massive price hikes:

.Hosting and .juegos are going up from about $10-$20 retail to about $300. Other domains will also see price increases.
...
Here's the thing with new TLD pricing: registry operators can increase prices as much as they want with just six months' notice.
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in its applications, Uniregistry said it planned to enter into a contractual agreement to not increase its prices for five years.

Why would anyone want to build a commercial enterprise (or anything they care about) on such a shoddy foundation?

If a person promises...

  • no hold backs of premium domains, then reserves 10s of thousands of domains
  • no price hikes for 5 years, then hikes prices
  • the eventual price hikes being inline with inflation, then hikes prices 3,000%

That's 3 strikes and the batter is out.

Doing the Math

The claim the new TLDs need more revenues to exist are untrue. Running an extension costs maybe $50,000 per year. If a registry operator wanted to build a vibrant & stable ecosystem the first step would be dumping the concept of premium domains to encourage wide usage & adoption.

There are hundreds of these new TLD extensions and almost none of them can be trusted to be a wise investment when compared against similar names in established extensions like .com, .net, .org & CCTLDs like .co.uk or .fr.

There's no renewal price protection & there's no need, especially as prices on the core TLDs have sharply come down.

Domain Pricing Trends

Aggregate stats are somewhat hard to come by as many deals are not reported publicly & many sites which aggregate sales data also list minimum prices.

However domains have lost value for many reasons

  • declining SEO-related value due to the search results becoming over-run with ads (Google keeps increasing their ad clicks 20% to 30% year over year)
  • broad market consolidation in key markets like travel, ecommerce, search & social
    • Google & Facebook are eating OVER 100% of online advertising growth - the rest of industry is shrinking in aggregate
    • are there any major news sites which haven't struggled to monetize mobile?
    • there is a reason there are few great indy blogs compared to a decade ago
  • rising technical costs in implementing independent websites (responsive design, HTTPS, AMP, etc.) "Closed platforms increase the chunk size of competition & increase the cost of market entry, so people who have good ideas, it is a lot more expensive for their productivity to be monetized. They also don't like standardization ... it looks like rent seeking behaviors on top of friction" - Gabe Newell
  • harder to break into markets with brand-biased relevancy algorithms (increased chunk size of competition)
  • less value in trying to build a brand on a generic name, which struggles to rank in a landscape of brand-biased algorithms (inability to differentiate while being generically descriptive)
  • decline in PPC park page ad revenues
    • for many years Yahoo! hid the deterioration in their core business by relying heavily on partners for ad click volumes, but after they switched to leveraging Bing search, Microsoft was far more interested with click quality vs click quantity
    • absent the competitive bid from Yahoo!, Google drastically reduced partner payouts
    • most web browsers have replaced web address bars with dual function search boxes, drastically reducing direct navigation traffic

All the above are the mechanics of "why" prices have been dropping, but it is also worth noting many of the leading portfolios have been sold.

If the domain aftermarket is as vibrant as some people claim, there's no way the Marchex portfolio of 200,000+ domains would have sold for only $28.1 million a couple years ago.

RegistrarStats shows .com registrations have stopped growing & other extensions like .net, .org, .biz & .info are now shrinking.

Both aftermarket domain prices & the pool of registered domains on established gTLDs are dropping.

I know I've dropped hundreds & hundreds of domains over the past year. That might be due to my cynical views of the market, but I did hold many names for a decade or more.

As barrier to entry increases, many of the legacy domains which could have one day been worth developing have lost much of their value.

And the picked over new TLDs are an even worse investment due to the near infinite downside potential of price hikes, registries outright folding, etc.

Into this face of declining value there is a rush of oversupply WITH irrational above-market pricing. And then the registries which spend next to nothing on marketing can't understand why their great new namespaces went nowhere.

As much as I cringe at .biz & .info, I'd prefer either of them over just about any new TLD.

Any baggage they may carry is less than the risk of going with an unproven new extension without any protections whatsoever.

Losing Faith in the Zimbabwe Dollar

Who really loses is anyone who read what these domain registry operators wrote & trusted them.

Uniregistry does not believe that registry fees should rise when the costs of other technology services have uniformly trended downward, simply because a registry operator believes it can extract higher profit from its base of registrants.

How does one justify a 3000% price hike after stating "Our prices are fixed and only indexed to inflation after 5 years."

Are they pricing these names in Zimbabwe Dollars? Or did they just change their minds in a way that hurt anyone who trusted them & invested in their ecosystem?

Frank Schilling warned about the dangers of lifting price controls

The combination of "presumptive renewal" and the "lifting of price controls on registry services" is incredibly dangerous.
Imagine buying a home, taking on a large mortgage, remodeling, moving in, only to be informed 6 months later that your property taxes will go up 10,000% with no better services offered by local government. The government doesn't care if you can't pay your tax/mortgage because they don't really want you to pay your tax… they want you to abandon your home so they can take your property and resell it to a higher payer for more money, pocketing the difference themselves, leaving you with nothing.

This agreement as written leaves the door open to exactly that type of scenario

He didn't believe the practice to be poor.

Rather he felt he would have been made poorer, unless he was the person doing it:

It would be the mother of all Internet tragedies and a crippling blow to ICANN’s relevance if millions of pioneering registrants were taxed out of their internet homes as a result of the greed of one registry and the benign neglect, apathy or tacit support of its master.

It is a highly nuanced position.

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