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The Truth About Aged Domains

Domains that have been registered and never dropped are called "Aged Domains". These domains normally sell for more than a new one because they have been around for a while. They're usually out of the Google Sandbox and for those who are looking for aged domains with a history, it can help them make a living online or raise credibility in their niche markets simply because if the domain has been around for years, it appears that they have as well. Aged domains can also be found on forums like DN Forum.com and simply by typing in the keywords "Aged Domains" into the search bar you can easily locate domain auctions that include these older domain names. I have purchased dozens of domain names for R500.00 or less that were anywhere from 5 - 10 years old. Just based on the age alone I was able to flip these domain names for over 5 x what I paid. For instance, one domain name I purchased was never used, meaning it had never featured a

Nelson Mandela Tribute

Nelson Mandela Tribute - Madiba, Tata Mandela, Rolihlala - http://madiba.mg.co.za --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com

Social Media Will Never Replace Search Engines

Between the rising growth of social media adoption, its proponents are already making brave predictions about social media replacing as search engines as a primary source of information for consumers and business buyers. While research does tell us that the rise of social is swift and growing, it simply hasn't evolved half as much as to provide the answers that one looks for while putting up a query in search engine. You can ask for a restaurant recommendation on social network but when it comes to finding out actual data about the restaurant's location, physical appearance and reviews, search engines is what comes to mind. Search and social work together, but by no means one replaces the other. my motto is "Keep it simple" and "don't leave anything for tomorrow that can be done today." Regards Gerald Crawford Stellenbosch South Africa Cell: +27-0720390184 (mobile) E-mail: gerald@webcraft.ws --- This email is free