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Hey guys, I'm making a weekly newsletter on domaining news & articles ( http://domainingbrief.com/ ) and I'm thinking which sites to add to my weekly digest. I wanted to ask you: Which blogs do you read to stay up to date with what's going on in domaining? So far my favorite are dsad.com and NamePros News (duh :) ). What are yours?
 
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Domaining.com

Subscribe to their RSS feeds and you'll get update from all sites/blogs related to domaining...
 
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i too would want some suggestion on this
even though namepros is really fun and knowledgeable.
 
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domainnamewire.com and thedomains.com are the best for news
 
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I go straight to Domaining.com then from there I read all the feeds.

I also subscribe to a lot of domain blogs, domaining sites. I just subscribed to yours.
 
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Domaining.com

Subscribe to their RSS feeds and you'll get update from all sites/blogs related to domaining...

All the domains that paid $1000 to get listed there, that is...
 
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Domaining.com and domain.buzz
 
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domainnamewire.com
 
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TechCrunch, Entrepreneur, etc......:xf.grin:
 
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I've built a news site at DNAggregator.com with links to what I think they're the most useful domaining news sources so pretty much every day I got the news from there.

You can check it out in my signature :)
 
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dnaggregator.com works very well for me.
 
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Domaining.com
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dsad
onlinedomain
domaininvesting
domainnamewire
thedomains
morganlinton
tldinvestors
dnjournal
 
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