https://domaininvesting.com/coronavirus-com-is-owned-by-godaddy/With Coronavirus spreading around the world, you might be surprised to know that @GoDaddy recently acquired Coronavirus .com. Here's what the company is doing with this domain name:
https://domaininvesting.com/coronavirus-com-is-owned-by-godaddy/With Coronavirus spreading around the world, you might be surprised to know that @GoDaddy recently acquired Coronavirus .com. Here's what the company is doing with this domain name:
As the article I wrote states, GoDaddy bought it as part of the Uniregistry portfolio acquisition. The company did not choose this particular domain name to purchase individually.more proof Godaddy has more money than know what to so with. When virus fizzles, it will be worthless.
Samer
As the article I wrote states, GoDaddy bought it as part of the Uniregistry portfolio acquisition. The company did not choose this particular domain name to purchase individually.
Some of trend domain in 2020 , its interesting when we could predict trend for 5 or 10 later
Great Samer...I don't like any trend , focus on good domain for smallest niche ,but really targetted in my mind
this is the worst trend of 2020 and corona domains give us a bad a name if trying to flip.
It comes to no surprise, Godaddy is trying to make themselves look like they have a heart, i tend to be more cynical, give to WHO, or CDC
after virus, Couldnt Corona beer file UDRP?
Elliot? Sorry, stupid name! (scary since beer...)
Samer
If that is true, then nice effort from GoDaddy!As the article I wrote states, GoDaddy bought it as part of the Uniregistry portfolio acquisition. The company did not choose this particular domain name to purchase individually.
I update my status , just forgot to mention from startPetru is in Romania, along with our team member @Zayto. He is also building the first WHMCS deployment of Epik, which is staged here:
https://epik.com.ro/
So he has a local role, and a broader role.
And while his english is not fluent but it is probably better than your Romanian or mine.
As for CoronaVirus, my sense is that the fear factor is more significant than the epidemiological risk.
Thanks for sharing, good to know Epik is expanding worldwide.Petru is in Romania, along with our team member @Zayto. He is also building the first WHMCS deployment of Epik, which is staged here:
https://epik.com.ro/
So he has a local role, and a broader role.
And while his english is not fluent but it is probably better than your Romanian or mine.
As for CoronaVirus, my sense is that the fear factor is more significant than the epidemiological risk.
Petru is in Romania, along with our team member @Zayto. He is also building the first WHMCS deployment of Epik, which is staged here:
https://epik.com.ro/
So he has a local role, and a broader role.
And while his english is not fluent but it is probably better than your Romanian or mine.
As for CoronaVirus, my sense is that the fear factor is more significant than the epidemiological risk.
Regarding the virus, waiting for the moment we all hear it has a treatment or some hope towards eradication.Petru is in Romania, along with our team member @Zayto. He is also building the first WHMCS deployment of Epik, which is staged here:
https://epik.com.ro/
So he has a local role, and a broader role.
And while his english is not fluent but it is probably better than your Romanian or mine.
As for CoronaVirus, my sense is that the fear factor is more significant than the epidemiological risk.
They will do , this is intention , the seed of fear was introduced to the peopleRegarding the virus, waiting for the moment we all hear it has a treatment or some hope towards eradication.
Petru is in Romania, along with our team member @Zayto. He is also building the first WHMCS deployment of Epik, which is staged here:
https://epik.com.ro/
So he has a local role, and a broader role.
And while his english is not fluent but it is probably better than your Romanian or mine.
As for CoronaVirus, my sense is that the fear factor is more significant than the epidemiological risk.
Thanks for updates, @frank-germany,
Looks trustworthy, reliable as .info. I prefer:
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/02/27/world/coronavirus-news.html