GoDaddy Launches Premium Listings at $4.99 per month
Go Daddy and the Domain Name Aftermarket (TDNAM) have teamed up to help you sell your domain names. You set your price and we do the rest—from initial listing to depositing the proceeds into your account.
- Your domain names will appear in the “Premium Domain Names” section of our domain search page—potentially visible to over 1 million searches a day!
- Seen by shoppers willing to pay a premium for the right name.
– You set the asking price and the commission rate.
– Proceeds are deposited into your Payee Account. - Free Professional pricing recommendation.
- Free Domain transfer after your sale.
August 22nd | Domain Names, Reviews/News | Comments (0) |
Yahoo Publisher Network : Now offers quick Paypal payments
Yahoo Publisher Network now offers quick Paypal payments with minimum payout of $50 instead of normal $100 , So you don’t need to wait for 7-10 days for the check.
We’ll transfer earnings here, and you can transfer them into your bank account at your convenience.
August 9th | Reviews/News, Yahoo! | Comments (0) |
Amazon.com entering the payment processor market (Amazon FPS) : Paypal worry ?
Amazon is the oldest and probably only head-on competitor of ebay.com . Recently Amazon announced a service aimed at developers to integrate into their site/application, a payment processor which the popular ebay company, paypal does.
Amazon FPS Functionality
You can use the extensive feature set of Amazon FPS to conduct a wide variety of transactions under virtually any set of constraints. Key features include:
- Send and receive money using credit card, bank account or Amazon Payments balance transfer as payment methods.
- Create “Payment Instructions” to define conditions and constraints desired for a given transaction, and programmatically obtain payment authorizations or “tokens” that represent these Payment Instructions from customers.
- Execute one-time, multiple, or recurring payments on behalf of customers.
- Aggregate micro-transactions into a single larger transaction using Prepaid and Postpaid capabilities.
- Build payment applications where you are neither the sender nor the recipient of funds. You can build marketplace applications that enable the movement of money between two third parties. View account balances, transaction histories, and transaction details on the Amazon Payments web site.
- Utilize the Amazon FPS sandbox to build and test applications without using real money or incurring any transaction charges.
Amazon Flexible Payments Service (Amazon FPS) is the first payments service designed from the ground up specifically for developers. The set of web services APIs allows the movement of money between any two entities, humans or computers. It is built on top of Amazon’s reliable and scalable payment infrastructure.
Pricing seems promising
For Transactions >= $10:
- 1.5% + $0.01 for Amazon Payments balance transfers
- 2.0% + $0.05 for bank account debits
- 2.9% + $0.30 for credit card
For Transactions < $10:
- 1.5% + $0.01 for Amazon Payments balance transfers
- 2.0% + $0.05 for bank account debits
- 5.0% + $0.05 for credit card
For Amazon Payments balance transfers < $0.05:
- 20% of the transaction amount, with a minimum fee of $0.0025
Qualified developers can apply for the following monthly volume discounts for credit card transactions:
- 2.5% + $0.30 per transaction for payment volume from $3K- $10K
- 2.2% + $0.30 per transaction for payment volume from $10K - $100K
- 1.9% + $0.30 per transaction for payment volume over $100K
August 6th | Reviews/News | Comments (0) |
PayPal opened to citizens of 27 more countries
Good news for lot of people as Paypal is opened up for 27 more countries including Russia, ukraine & Croatia. With a network of more than 103 countries and regions, and in multiple currencies, PayPal reaches across the globe to give you or your business a way to pay or get paid.
https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_display-approved-signup-countries-outside
October 23rd | Reviews/News, eBay | Comments (0) |
Google CEO Dr. Eric Schmidt Joins Apple’s Board of Directors
Google = Apple ..? Google + Apple = … ? Hmm, something is fishy here.
Apple on August 29, 2006 announced that Dr. Eric Schmidt, chief executive officer of Google, was elected to Apple’s board of directors at their meeting today. Eric also sits on Google’s board of directors and Princeton University’s board of trustees.
“Eric is obviously doing a terrific job as CEO of Google, and we look forward to his contributions as a member of Apple’s board of directors,†said Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO. “Like Apple, Google is very focused on innovation and we think Eric’s insights and experience will be very valuable in helping to guide Apple in the years ahead.â€
“Apple is one of the companies in the world that I most admire,†said Eric Schmidt. “I’m really looking forward to working with Steve and Apple’s board to help with all of the amazing things Apple is doing.â€
August 29th | Google, Reviews/News | Comments (1) |
DENIC crosses Ten Million .de Domains
DENIC, the German domain administrator, processed the ten millionth application for a .de domain. This makes .de the second Top Level Domain, after .com, to pass the hurdle of ten million registered domains. The holder of the jubilee domain, huettenberger-case-fabrik.de, is a manufacturer of transport cases from Linden, a small town in the vicinity of Frankfurt.
Sabine Dolderer, member of the Executive Board of DENIC eG, summed up the milestone in these words: “the registration of the ten millionth .de domain represents a major success for DENIC and its more than 250 members. It also shows that the organization of the Top Level Domain .de as a self-regulated initiative of the industry concerned has worked out well. Thanks to DENIC’s open structure as a registered cooperative and its registration terms and conditions, in which restrictions have been kept down to the strictly necessary minimum, a highly diverse provider market has been able to develop over the last ten years. It is a market in which everyone interested in holding a domain can find precisely the offer that suits them best at an attractive price. For German Internet users, .de domains remain the first choice for their presence in the worldwide network. The attractiveness of the German country code TLD is further borne out by the fact that the only domain ending which has a larger worldwide domain base is .com.”
June 29th | Domain Names, Reviews/News | Comments (0) |
Google to compete with ebay/paypal, starting Google’s own new payment system
Guess Ebay’s Paypal, which is currently the most popular money transferring method around the world, is going to have some serious going to have some serious competition from Google. Techcrunch shows some exclusive screenshot of Google’s upcoming payment system.
March 17th | Reviews/News | Comments (1) |
Mail2RSS : Read your email in your favorite RSS feedreader!
Check out the fastest and easiest way to recieve mail
. Mail2RSS.org is made to enable reading emails with any RSS feedreader!
If you ever wanted to read all your newsletters and mailing lists as RSS feeds, just forward those emails to any address at Mail2RSS.org.
How to use it?
Select an address you want to use e.g.
anythingyoulike@mail2rss.org
and read it as RSS 2.0 feed from
http://mail2rss.org/anythingyoulike.xml
That’s it! Just send all your emails to this newly created email address.
Limitations
- Attachments are not shown and will be dropped if found
- Emails are kept in your virtual mailbox for 7 days
- Only last 20 emails are show (on site and in RSS feed), all older emails are deleted
Do you think this would make any difference ?
February 28th | Reviews/News | Comments (2) |