How Blogging & Writing WorksMaking money with iGoMogul is easy. Our specialists will walk you through every step
of the way. Here are some of the ways you can make money with us: | Recent Domain Name SalesHere are some recent domain name sales this year. Click the link below to see more domain name sales.  | ![]() |  | ![]() | Fund.com $9,999,950 3/11/08 DataRecovery.com $1,659,000 3/4/08 SkiResorts.com $850,000 4/8/08 Printer.com $800,000 8/26/08 iReport.com $750,000 1/29/08 | Affiliate.com $579,900 8/26/08 RVRental.com $325,000 9/9/08 TripleCreditReport.com $260,000 8/12/08 InsuranceRates.com $225,000 6/10/08 MyrtleBeachCondos.com $120,107 5/28/08 |
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Industry TrendsWatch the video below and see our industry being talked about on Fox News. In The NewsClick on the links below to read exciting articles about people who are making big money in our industry.  | ![]() |  | ![]() | Domain names become premium Web real estate
"The market will really explode when people realize they are sitting on premium real estate," says Schrier, 37, an entrepreneur in New York who bought Blue.com for $65,000 in 2002 and sold it for $500,000.00. Internet group opens door to domains beyond .com
Starting in early 2009, almost any word will be able to replace ".com" in a Web page address. That opens the door for addresses such as www.restaurants.sanfrancisco or www.books.amazon. Rick Schwartz has just completed the sale of iReport.com
The name sold to the Cable News Network (CNN) for $750,000. As the contract was being finalized Schwartz was asked if he had any similar domains so he told CNN he also owned the hyphenated version, i-Report.com The man who owns the Internet
Kevin Ham is the most powerful dotcom mogul you've never heard of, reports Business 2.0 Magazine. Here's how the master of Web domains built a $300 million empire. For bloggers, on-line ads beckon Zach Brooks pocketed $1,000 this month blogging about the cheap lunches he discovers around midtown Manhattan -- $10 or less, preferably greasy, and if he's lucky, served from a truck. Work at Home: Google for Dollars
More "gray Googlers" -- people in their 50s, 60s and 70s -- are using the search engine giant's AdSense program to earn money for advertising clicks. Teen earns millions via MySpace A girl quit school to devote more time to the Internet, and her mom couldn't be happier. WXYZ's Peggy Agar reports. Boom, boom. Dotcoms are back in the frame
The networking event that brought together the young entrepreneurs and venture capitalists who drove the dotcom boom to such dizzying heights is back. | ![]() |  | ![]() |  |
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