DoFollow Social Bookmarking Sites List

December 15th, 2008 by Mindaugas

Social bookmarking services list

(last updated December 16, 2008, under review)

GoDaddy promo codes

July 25th, 2008 by Mindaugas

While GoDaddy is biggest and most trusted registrar, I recommend to buy domains only at them. Registerfly gave a good lesson, what could happen if you run a risk and try other registrar (even if it looks good enough).

And even more - you could save money. There are number of promo codes, which give you some savings. Since friends and colleges keep asking me about them, I’ve decided to post them here and keep updating.

Update December 2008

Promo code gdbb776 still works. It gives following pricing for renewals:

  • .com .net .org $7.50
  • .info .mobi $6.99
  • .tv $24.99

Feel free to try this promo code for other items like new domain registrations, TDnam checkout etc. It has been working for almost year (with some breaks) and giving significant discounts - larger than advertised in Godaddy site.

Old, but usually working codes:

hash3 or OYH3 - pay $6.99 instead of 9.99 for each .com domains. If you pay for more than 1 year, $2 applies for each year.

OYH2 - $5 discount for any services, if total order amount is over $30 (best to use, when keeping total amount is ~ 30$ )

OYH1 - 10% discount for any purchase at GoDaddy (not only domains - includes all services)

IX Web Hosting: Probably Best Hosting Package

November 24th, 2007 by Mindaugas

If You run multiple web sites, you need hosting account, which allows more than 1 domain/site to host. And best - if each site had unique IP. Probably all hosting companies could offer that - but usually charging about $2/month.

Fortunately one day I’ve found such hosting company, which doesn’t charge extra $ for dedicated IP! When I’ve purchased their services, they allowed only 8 domains for business plan (it was still good, if pay $7.95/month and receive 8 dedicated IP worth $16!) And even more, about week ago they changed some features and now UNLIMITED DOMAINS can be hosted!

Here goes probably best hosting package’s main features:

  • Host UNLIMITED sites
  • 8 dedicated IP addressess (haven’t found any other hosting company offering this…)
  • 2 FREE DOMAINS (there are some companies offering 1 free domain, but haven’t seen that someone offered 2)
  • 500 Gb web space
  • 3,500 Gb data transfer /month
  • Free credits for marketing (total value $460, including $50 for Microsoft Ad Center, $50 for Google AdWords, $50 for Yahoo! search marketing etc.)
  • FREE Setup + FREE Web Design software
  • Other usual things, which are available with hosting packages - no need to list them all.
  • Really good services (review from satisfied customer, who wrote this short article :)

You think it’s for You? If yes,

CLICK HERE TO VISIT THAT HOSTING COMPANY’S SITE!

RegisterFly Scandal Culminates in Class Action Lawsuit

March 28th, 2007 by Mindaugas

More than 75,000 individuals have already lost their Internet domain names registered through RegisterFly.com. New class action lawsuit seeks to protect up to a million more from the same fate.

Winston‑Salem, NC - March 28, 2007 - Yesterday, a U.S. District Court judge unsealed a class action lawsuit against Internet domain registrar RegisterFly along with the corporation charged with accreditation and oversight of registrars, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (”ICANN”), among others. The lawsuit (Anne Martinez v RegisterFly, ICANN et. al.) filed by Attorney E. Clarke Dummit alleges that RegisterFly has systematically defrauded its customers who attempted to register or renew Internet domain names, causing them to lose their domain names, finances, and even entire businesses. The lawsuit was initially sealed due to fears of retribution by RegisterFly.com towards plaintiff Anne Martinez for filing the suit, but since then other concerns have become more pressing, and the case was opened to the public.

Lead Plaintiff Anne Martinez fears that RegisterFly is likely to cause the loss of her website GoCertify.com, which is the primary source of support for her and her children. The GoCertify.com domain, which had a scheduled expiration date of March 18, 2007, according to Registerfly, could not be renewed (even though Anne was charged for the service of having that done), was refused transfer to a different registrar, and has had Anne’s ownership information completely removed or concealed from public databases as well as made inaccessible to her. Martinez says, “if Medina illegally shuts down my registration, I could end up losing my business that has supported me for years, and even my home, and I am only one of thousands of people in this same situation. I can not just stand by and let this happen.”

Long before the allegations of misuse of RegisterFly funds by company owner Kevin Medina for such things as escort service; a liposuction procedure; a penthouse apartment in Miami, Florida; and a $6,000 Chihuahua dog, RegisterFly had already earned a growing reputation for failing to renew or transfer domain names, respond to customer support issues, and double or triple charge for services never delivered. It was clear that RegisterFly was in trouble, and the accreditation agency of registrars, ICANN, knew it, but ICANN did not perform its duty to protect the public and continued to accredit RegisterFly and allow it to perform as a registrar.

In fact, ICANN, which collects a fee for every domain sold through its accredited registrars, did not give notice of termination of ICANN’s accreditation of RegisterFly until the day AFTER attorney Dummit served ICANN with this class action lawsuit. This provides further evidence that it is time for the American Legal System to step in and reign in this outrageous, illegal behavior that has already harmed many people around the world, and threatens to damage many more.

“I only hope that this situation can be brought under control before it becomes even worse, and that the agents responsible for all of this harm and heartache will be held accountable for what they have done,” says Martinez.
Visit http://www.registerfly-lawsuit.com for details and recent updates according Class Action Lawsuit against Registerfly.

Registerfly Customers: How to Regain Control for Domains

March 17th, 2007 by Mindaugas

As you probably noticed, due to Registerfly system troubles there’s impossible to remove ProtectFly (whois protection service) for some domains. In such case, your contact information isn’t displayed, so it’s impossible to transfer such domains to other registrar.

Fortunately, there’s solution. It worked for me and for others.

1) Go to the Registerfly site and open a new account.
Select a new log-in name (user ID) when creating the account.

2) Log-in to the old account and select drop down menu item “Change of Ownership”
Perform an internal push of domains to the other user log-in (User ID).

3) You will receive a notification email indicating the new Registrant information.

4) When you log into the new account, Protectfly should be gone
and you should be able to unlock the domain and obtain the authorization codes.