Bing has SEO Fling, Twitted on Facebook

December 10, 2009 by  
Filed under Domain News

When will social networks pay off for domainers? It ain’t over until the Bing lady sings. Bing clarified the lack of urgency recently in immediate Facebook reporting through search engine results yet anticipated overtaking Google in the social network sweepstakes between Twitter and Facebook topics with high frequency and searchability activity.
Bing terms Facebook and Google as competition, yet many online experts claim differently. Microsoft integrates Twitter feed into search results and has since October of last year. How does this work out for social networks? Now Twitter and Facebook, populace indices of texting avalanches, will drive web traffic.
 
How fast can webmasters and domainers react? Time will tell.
 

 

 

Niche gets Fresh

Domaining Critics agree, niche marketing is looking more and more like the way to go when looking to take profit from bare domain real estate. In the top TLD’s the ground can be thin, and some domainers looking to capitalize on niche marketing are using blog and CMS applications to do so.

Niche bloggers advising the domain crowd encourage the use of niche cross markets to take full advantage of name flexibility and new CCtld availablity. One domain industry blog, www.Bulklinker.com, claims niche marketing is a kind of cross domain and demographic algebra.

Check out “Cry Niche and Let Loose the Domaining Dogs of War

Dotgaydar goes off for ICANN?

Gaydar is going off as developers put the final touches on an ICANN bid for a dot-Gay tld. The Developer of the supposed dotgay community is fielding feedback from all slants (as well as a fair share of good natured ribald humor). “Some people in the LGBT community WANT to be out. “.gay” is a great way to do so.” says Dotgay developer Alexander Schoubert.