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    advice Google: Don’t Choose Cheap TLDs, Avoid Spam Risks

    Google advises against cheap TLDs due to spam risks, says TLD keywords don’t improve SEO.Illyes explained that cheaper and free TLDs attract more spam, potentially impacting your legitimate site’s visibility on search engines.The danger lies in search engines associating your site with the...
  2. News

    advice Google: Don’t Choose Cheap TLDs, Avoid Spam Risks

    Google advises against cheap TLDs due to spam risks, says TLD keywords don’t improve SEO.Illyes explained that cheaper and free TLDs attract more spam, potentially impacting your legitimate site’s visibility on search engines.The danger lies in search engines associating your site with the...
  3. xynames

    discuss Spate of fake "offers" and "inquiries" for domains

    These are direct email inquiries. I don't know what the end game is, but the inquiries range from Hello, How much would you be willing to sell this _____.com? I'm interested in buying it. Thank you. Regards Lovely to Hi, If you're not using ______ .com, would you be interested in...
  4. xynames

    discuss Spate of fake "offers" and "inquiries" for domains

    These are direct email inquiries. I don't know what the end game is, but the inquiries range from Hello, How much would you be willing to sell this _____.com? I'm interested in buying it. Thank you. Regards Lovely to Hi, If you're not using ______ .com, would you be interested in...
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    Namesilo spam from searchenginesregister.net

    Getting tons of spam fishy emails from searchenginesregister.net @namesilo
  6. R

    Namesilo spam from searchenginesregister.net

    Getting tons of spam fishy emails from searchenginesregister.net @namesilo
  7. LoveCatchyDomains

    discuss Outbounding Domains -- How to avoid having email being blacklisted as spam?

    There presumably is a threshhold for this. Technically, sending any unsolicited, unwanted email to an individual could be considered spam. Certainly, that entity has a right to go to their email account, and declare that email spam. Someone doing outbounding is likely to have at...
  8. LoveCatchyDomains

    question Is direct contact via GoDaddy often spam?

    I've had that happen as well recently with Afternic. Wouldn't an additional text or phone call from GD or Afternic be helpful, to help reassure us that an email sent from them is real? Also, it may help prevent sellers from never getting the email. In addition, it may help speed up...
  9. LoveCatchyDomains

    question Is direct contact via GoDaddy often spam?

    Did you ever contact GD or DominsbyProxy about the issue? It would be curious to see what proactive steps they have taken, if any, to stop the spam.
  10. LoveCatchyDomains

    question Is direct contact via GoDaddy often spam?

    Excellent point. When the customer service survey arrives from GoDaddy, you may want to point that out. GD has a vested interest in not promoting spam emails through their customer service.
  11. LoveCatchyDomains

    question Is direct contact via GoDaddy often spam?

    Be reassured that there is a wonderful thing called spam folders in most email accounts. If you can do an email spam rule on your account, program that address in to go directly to that spam folder.
  12. LoveCatchyDomains

    question Is direct contact via GoDaddy often spam?

    That is hard to say. I have dealt with spam email supposedly coming from GoDaddy, with a statement that there was an offer for a domain. The simplest thing to do is to call GoDaddy to check with them directly. If they say they didn't send the email, it may be reasonable to simply ignore...
  13. CDM

    question Is this a spam inquiry? Anyone else received similar?

    I got a couple direct email inquiries about the same domain over the span of a few months. Both had exactly the same text, but came from different email addresses and different names, the first was David, the second was Michael. Feels like spam, not sure if worth replying. Anyone else received...
  14. CDM

    question Is this a spam inquiry? Anyone else received similar?

    I got a couple direct email inquiries about the same domain over the span of a few months. Both had exactly the same text, but came from different email addresses and different names, the first was David, the second was Michael. Feels like spam, not sure if worth replying. Anyone else received...
  15. James Iles

    information Top Topics: My 2022 Acquisitions; Private vs Public Registration Spam Rates...

    In this week's Top Topics, we take a look at one prominent domain investor's 2022 acquisitions to date. Elsewhere, a mining company buys a one-word .COM, and a domainer has some specific advice for new investors. My 2022 Acquisitions Domain investor AbdulBasit Makrani is notable for candidly...
  16. James Iles

    information Top Topics: My 2022 Acquisitions; Private vs Public Registration Spam Rates...

    In this week's Top Topics, we take a look at one prominent domain investor's 2022 acquisitions to date. Elsewhere, a mining company buys a one-word .COM, and a domainer has some specific advice for new investors. My 2022 Acquisitions Domain investor AbdulBasit Makrani is notable for candidly...
  17. WhoaDomain.com

    question Any way for registrars to send emails guaranteed to end up in Spam?

    Strange question right? Let me explain why I’m asking. I recently got hit with big renewal late fees for my CCTLD’s domains. I use to get emails on the regular from this registrar then nothing for weeks. Then I got one email finally and it said I have 20 domains that I need to pay a late fee...
  18. WhoaDomain.com

    question Any way for registrars to send emails guaranteed to end up in Spam?

    Strange question right? Let me explain why I’m asking. I recently got hit with big renewal late fees for my CCTLD’s domains. I use to get emails on the regular from this registrar then nothing for weeks. Then I got one email finally and it said I have 20 domains that I need to pay a late fee...
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