Tuesday, December 30, 2008

We Are Selling The Domain Name For 10 Times Our Cost

Another "We are selling the domain name" email offering the .com version of a domain that we own. I like these offers since THEY DON"T OWN THE DOMAIN they are offering, so I could just register it for less than $10 if I wanted to. But in this case, it's not a great domain and I am not interested.
 
If you get an offer like this via email, you should ALWAYS check the WHOIS and see if it's really registered or not. In most cases it isn't and you can just register it yourself.

-----Original Message-----
From: domains@dcinchq.com [
mailto:domains@dcinchq.com]
Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2008 3:27 PM
Subject: symptoms-of-lung-cancer.com

We are selling the domain name symptoms-of-lung-cancer.com.  Since you own symptoms-of-lung-cancer.net if you would also like the more desirable .com we are making it available.  The cost is $99.97.  That includes a year of registration and transfer of ownership to you.  To purchase or to learn more go to:

http://www.dcinchq.com/checkout.php?domain=symptoms-of-lung-cancer.com

If you pass on this opportunity someone else could purchase this domain and it may not be available again.

For questions contact us or go to:

http://www.dcinchq.com/faq.html

If you are not interested there is no need to respond.  We will not contact you again regarding this domain.

Their WHOIS information:
Registrant:
 Steven W Davis II
 1530 W Walnut Ave
 Dalton, GA 30720 US

 Domain name: DCINCHQ.COM
 Administrative Contact:
    Caucus, Inc, Digital  

    803 W Waugh St
    Dalton, GA 30720    US
    +1.7065378927
 Technical Contact:
    Caucus, Inc, Digital  

    803 W Waugh St
    Dalton, GA 30720    US
    +1.7065378927
 Registration Service Provider:
    Hover, 

    http://help.hover.com
 Registrar of Record: TUCOWS, INC.
 Record last updated on 17-Dec-2008.
 Record expires on 12-Mar-2009.
 Record created on 12-Mar-2002.

 Registrar Domain Name Help Center:
    http://domainhelp.tucows.com

 Domain servers in listed order:
    NS1.EXMASTERS.COM   
    NS2.EXMASTERS.COM   

Thursday, December 11, 2008

nielsentech -Intellectual Property Right (To CEO) Urgent

Chinese Domain Name and Trademark Fraud Continues Unpunished
 
We have been reporting on the domain name and trademark scam for several months now and have even contacted APNIC about it, yet it still continues. The scam involves some form of the email below that alerts a company that someone is trying to register a trademark and/or domain names with your company name or trademark. The intent is to cause uncertainty and fear so that you register them with the company that is contacting you first.
 
What you need to know is that this is a COMPLETE SCAM run by liars. They have not been contacted by anyone. And even if you were worried about such things (and there are ways to protect yourself and regain trademarked domains) you would not want to do so with a Chinese company that HAS TO LIE TO GET YOUR BUSINESS. In addition, the fees they charge ARE EXCESSIVE!!! It is just pure greed that is driving this scam like so many others.
 
Do NOT contact these people unless you want to yell at them for being such jerks. If everyone did that they MIGHT get the message. And tell others about this scam if you get a chance. If this message helps you, please post a comment or email us at webmaster1 at this domain and we'll post if for you.
 
-----Original Message-----
From:
jerry.lee [mailto:jerry.lee@sk-network.org]
Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2008 6:53 AM
To: christian
Subject: nielsentech -Intellectual Property Right(To CEO) Urgent

Dear CEO,        

We are a domain name registrar centre in HongKong.and in charge of the registeration in Asia.We have something important need to confirm with your company.
 
On the December 10,2008, we received an application formally from M-Victor Corp who applied for the  Internet  trademark:
"nielsentech  " and some domain names relevant to this trademark from our organization.

During our auditing procedure we find out that the M-Victor Corp has no trade mark, Intellectual property, nor patent even similar to that word.we have the duty to inform you this matter. If you do not know this company, we doubt that they have other aims to buy these domain names. Now we have not finished the registration of M-Victor Corp yet, in order to deal with this issue better, please let someone who is responsible for trademark or domain name contact me as soon as possible.
 
(PS:If you are not in charge of this matter,please transfer this email to appropriate dept.)
Best Regards,
Jerry.Lee
Auditing Chairman
_________________________
 
Sponsoring Registrar:
SK Holdings Company Ltd
Tel:  +852-95660 205      +852-95660 103
Fax: +852-95660 302   
Email: jerry.lee@sk-network.org
Web: http://www.sk-holdings.net 

This email and any attachments may contain confidential information and is intended solely for the individual to whom it is addressed. If this email has been misdirected, please notify the author as soon as possible. If you are not the intended recipient you must not disclose, distribute, copy, print or rely on any of the information contained, and all copies must be deleted immediately.SK Holdings Company Ltd will not accept any liability for damage caused by computer viruses emanating from any attachment or other document supplied with this e-mail.
SK Holdings Company Ltd: Shanghai house of fraud 

SK Holdings Company Ltd. Domain Registration Center scam / spam email







 

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Some Marketing Emails Seem To Work

"Emails We Love"-Marketing Emails That Work

Ilfracombe, United Kingdom, November 26, 2008 -- It's easy to poke fun of companies that send out mangled, mistyped and just plain horrific marketing emails. But you don't often see companies that get email marketing right singled out for praise. Which is why Catalogue/e-business magazine in its 24 November issue is highlighting "Emails we love".

"An effective marketing email, by definition, is one that encourages recipients to click through," says Sherry Chiger, Catalogue/e-business editorial director. "The emails we spotlight in our issue encouraged even our jaded staff to respond to them."

Gifts and gadgets marketer Firebox.com won the most raves, for an email chock-full of features, including animated product imagery and links to the customer-submitted Photo of the Week and Video of the Week. The latter, depicting Lego figurines working a mini Henry Desktop Vacuum, was so entertaining that the Catalogue/e-business staff forwarded it within and outside the office-"viral marketing in action," says Chiger.

Other noteworthy marketing emails include one from fashion etailer Asos promoting a lunchtime-only sale ("great for creating a sense of urgency," Chiger notes), a BeautyBay.com email graphically pointing out recent improvements to its website, and one from bedding specialist Feather & Black whose main photo focuses more on a beautiful, scantily clad woman than on the products for sale ("one way to interest men in its promotion").

"Marketers aiming to punch up their email response could do worse than to look to these companies' efforts for inspiration," Chiger concludes.

About Catalogue/e-business:
Published monthly, Catalogue/e-business is the only trade magazine covering the UK print catalogue, ecommerce and cross-channel commerce industries. It also produces two free fortnightly enewsletters, Insight and Cross-Atlantic Insight, and maintains a website at www.catalog-biz.com.

Contact: Sherry Chiger, 01271 866221 or sherry@catalog-biz.com

Contact Information
Catalogue/e-business
Sherry Chiger
+44(0)1271 866221
sherry@catalog-biz.com
www.catalog-biz.com


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Sunday, December 07, 2008

List of Stolen Domain Names - 12/07/2008

List of Stolen Domain Names - 12/07/2008
I just read in Domain Name News that a guy who has been stealing domain names set up a site to sell them. While the site was taken down now, he may try to sell them someplace else, so I am making a copy of the list that I found
here:

People may see it and check before they buy any of the names:

Additions.net
Additions.org
Advertisement.org
Advertisements.org
Advise.net
Advise.org
Advisory.net
Airport-Info.com
Analysis.org
Answer.org
Apologize.com
Application.org
Assistance.org
Business-Info.com
Cables.org
Cadillacs.net
Cadillacs.org
Changed.com
Checking.net
Comments.info
Comments.net
Comments.org
Comments.us
Commercial.org
Computer-Info.com
Concerns.com
Concerns.info
Concerns.net
Concerns.org
Confessions.org
Confusing.com
Confusing.net
Consumer-Comments.com
Consumer-Comments.org
Consumer-Feedback.com
Consumer-Feedback.org
Consumer-Help.com
Consumer-Ideas.com
Consumer-Info.com
Consumer-Poll.com
Consumer-Problems.com
Consumer-Product.com
Consumer-Product.net
Consumer-Product.org
Consumer-Products.com
Consumer-Products.org
Consumer-Questions.com
Consumer-Questions.net
Consumer-Support.net
Consumer-Survey.com
ControlYourCredit.com
Conversions.org
Copy.org
Cords.com
Covers.org
Credit-Aplication.org
Credit-Application.com
Credit-Application.net
Credit-Report.com
Credit-Reports.org
CreditApplication.com
CreditApplication.net
CreditApplication.org
CreditcardApplication.net
Criticisms.com
Criticisms.net
Criticisms.org
Customer-Complaint.com
Customer-Feedback.com
Customer-Satisfaction.com
Customer-Support.org
Customer-Survey.com
Customer.org
CustomerFeedback.net
CustomerFeedback.org
Damaged.com
Defective.org
Delivery.org
Directions.net
Directions.org
DisAgree.com
DisLike.com
Distance.org
E-Message.com
E-Messages.com
Easy.org
Electronic-Banking.net
Electronic-Mail.org
Electronic-Message.com
ElectronicBanking.net
ElectronicMail.org
ElectronicMessage.com
Electronics.org
Emessage.net
Emessages.info
Enroll.com
Evaluate.com
Evaluate.net
Evaluate.org
Evaluation.org
Experiences.net
Experiences.org
Explanation.com
Explanation.net
Explanations.com
Explanations.info
Explanations.net
Explanations.org
Exploitation.org
Failures.com
Failures.info
Failures.net
FeedBack.org
Feelings.net
Feelings.org
FileShare.org
Flaws.com
Flaws.net
Flaws.org
Free-Catalog.com
Free-Product.com
Free-Service.com
Grammar.org
Gro.org
GuestBook.org
HelpDesk.org
Helpful.org
HouseAdditions.com
HouseBuilders.org
HouseLoan.org
Howdoi.com
Impressions.org
Improvements.com
Improvements.net
Improvements.org
Improvements.us
Inefficient.com
Inefficient.info
Ingredients.org
Inquiries.com
Inquiries.org
Internet-Info.com
Interview.net
Interview.org
Jennifer.net
JunkYard.org
Legal-Advice.com
Markets.org
Message-Center.com
MessageBoard.org
Messages.net
Metals.org
Military.org
Mistake.com
Mistakes.org
MortgageLoan.net
Notions.net
Opinion.org
Opinions.net
Opinions.org
Organization.net
Organization.org
Organizations.org
Owners-Manual.com
OwnersManual.info
Ownersmanual.org
Pay.org
Payment.net
Payment.org
Payments.net
Payments.org
Pleased.com
Pleased.net
Pleased.org
Postage.org
Problems.com
Problems.org
Product-Info.com
Product-Information.com
Product-Information.org
Product-Support.com
Product.org
ProductSupport.com
Products.org
Programs.org
Questions.us
Reactions.net
Recipes.org
Recommendations.com
Redemption.org
Refund.org
Refunds.org
Register.org
Registration-Card.com
RegistrationCard.com
Religion.org
Repair.org
Replace.net
Replace.org
Replacement.com
Replacement.net
Replacement.org
Report.org
Request.org
Requests.net
Requests.org
Return.net
Return.org
Returns.com
Reviews.org
Rules.net
Samples.org
Schedule.org
Sensitivity.net
Sensitivity.org
ServeAuction.com
Service-Info.com
Service-Information.com
Service-Support.com
Services.org
Shetty.com
Shopping-Info.com
Statement.com
Statement.org
Suggestion.com
Suggestion.net
Suggestions.com
Suggestions.net
Suggestions.org
Suggestions.us
Technical-Support.com
Technical.org
TechnicalSupport.org
Theft.org
Twenty.net
UnClear.com
Unclear.net
Unclear.org
Upset.com
Upset.net
Upset.org
UserFeedback.com
UserFeedback.net
UserFeedback.org
Users-Guide.com
UsersGuide.com
Visit.org
Visitor.org
Volunteer.com
WarrantyManagement.com
WebsiteFinder.com
Witnessed.com
Worship.org

You should not consider buying any of these domains until you are sure the seller is the legal owner. Buying stolen property may result in the domain being taken away from you and returned to the rightful owner. You will lose any money you pay for a stolen domain name!!!

Thursday, December 04, 2008

How To Convert A High-Paid Marketing Consultant

How To Convert A High-Paid Marketing Consultant Into Stewed Fruit

We had a site submitted to our directory today and since I was interested in the topic, I decided to take a look. At first it seemed like yet another Made For AdSense site, but when I looked at one of the articles I started feeling like I was on drugs:

======================================================
How To Convert A High-Paid Marketing Consultant Or Copywriter - FAST!

Are you a marketing consultant or copywriter even looking for clients, and usually doubt how most humans in truth bias clients to grip them? Provided you are, this article testament prove Influential to you in a moment. Hereâ s why:

I came to North America from Hong Kong at the hour of 14.

When I antecedent arrived, I distinguish not a vocable of English (and thatâ s not an exaggeration). Iâ ve strived and climbed my expedient up here, and last of all at period 19 definite that Iâ m going to cook up myself a fruitful copywriter no complication what it takes.

From 4unovels.com/en/writing-articles-books-and-novels/news_2008-08-05-20-30-16-733.html
======================================================
"I'm going to cook up myself a fruitful copywriter..." :-)

The rest of the article is more of the same. Pretty amusing and might be a good way to overcome writer's block. When I read the line above it made me think about copywriter compote (Stewed fruit).

Here is the original article that the first site owner ran through some damn program designer do make the copy look like original content:
======================================================
How To Become A High-Paid Marketing Consultant Or Copywriter - FAST!
25th July 2008
Author: Dan Lok

Are you a marketing consultant or copywriter still looking for clients, and often wonder how most people really get clients to hire them? If you are, this article will prove VALUABLE to you in a moment. Here's why:

I came to North America from Hong Kong at the age of 14.

When I first arrived, I know not a word of English (and that's not an exaggeration). I've strived and climbed my way up here, and finally at age 19 decided that I'm going to make myself a successful copywriter no matter what it takes.

From
http://www.a1articles.com/article_589927_50.html
======================================================
The idea is that the original content does well in the search engines and people visit the site. When they realize what nonsense is published there, they leave the site. If they click on the ads to leave, the site owner gets paid.

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Tuesday, December 02, 2008

Domainers Get New Domain Name Community

New Domain Name Community Focusing on Safer Trading Launches

New York, NY, November 26, 2008 -- Today, DNF24 has announced the launch of its new Domain Name Forum, focusing on a friendly, fair and safe domain name trader marketplace while providing advice and industry related news. The community can be found at
http://dnf24.com/

"Being Domainers ourselves, we know what domain name professionals are looking for - a safe and friendly place where business can be done. There are many similar communities out there, but we noticed there is enough space to launch a friendlier and also safer place to buy, sell and trade domain names. Besides offering a place where Domainers can trade their assets, we also focus on educating people who are new to domain names by providing useful content to prevent them from getting scammed", DNF's Founder said.

Looking at the site's rules and guidelines, it is clear that the makers have a mission: Supporting people who are interested in domain names and looking to do business online by providing a place where people with similar interests meet.

Currently the site features various discussion categories such as general domain name talk, categorized marketplace areas featuring domain sales, trades and also sections where people in need of domain names can post their requests.

Besides that, registered community members can also make use of the site's virtual online shop where topics can be featured, domain names which are listed on Sedo.com can be listed for additional exposure and much more.

Industry specific content such as articles like "Avoid Getting Scammed" and other educational information and research tools round up DNF24's service offerings. The site has also announced future services such as live auctions where domain name buyers and sellers can bid on each other's valuable domain names in real-time.

As a special launch promomotion, visitors who become an active site member will receive a Christmas present on December 25th 2008, worth at least twenty-five dollars. There is no cost attached to become a DNF24 member.

About DNF24
Domain Name Forum 24 was launched in November 2008 and focuses on providing a friendly and safe online community where people interested in domain names meet to conduct business online. DNF24 brings together industry headlines, education and a global marketplace where domain name owners and resellers can share their interests with people from the same niche.

For more information:

DNF24.COM
Domain Name Forums 24
press (at) dnf24.com
On the web:
http://dnf24.com/

Contact Information
DNF24.COM
Michael Bosch
+31.847391132
press@dnf24.com
dnf24.com


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