It's aimed at those who don't know the policy, the general public, so if you're doing the right thing you have nothing to worry about. If somebody wishes to make a complaint there are procedures they need to follow of course (as opposed to just whinging to their mate).
If you are abiding by the...
First off, I think NetFleet provide a fantastic service and I use the site daily! I also wanted to provide some feedback on a couple of things with the interface that need changing (purely my opinion of course :D)
- on this page for example (http://www.netfleet.com.au/last-7-days-domains), the...
auDA have started to publish an RSS feed for their news page
http://feeds.feedburner.com/AudaDomainNameNews
Kudos for getting it up there only 1 day after I requested it :)
ColdFusion still has quite a big following but certainly nowhere near that of the PHP/.Net coder base. How it compares to Ruby and all those other weird languages and frameworks, who knows.
In this case, since it's a hosted store it doesn't really matter what language it's written in anyway as...
You're not really comparing the same thing. Dreamweaver is software to help design/create websites. WordPress is not web design software, rather a blog/website system that's already been designed.
As long as your wordpress site uses a cross browser compatible theme then there really shouldn't...
I just came across a listing for the domain amywinehouserip.com.au - it's obviously not 6 months old, yet it's up for sale on NetFleet.
Putting my opinion on the actual domain itself aside, is it possible for NetFleet to somehow prevent these domains (ie. <6 months old) from being listed?
Hey all,
What do you think the value of this .com.au domain would be:
- 360,000 local exacts per month
- sporting domain
- single word, correctly spelt
- its a category killer
- domain has never been used (no website ever, only used for email)
mp3.com.au was listed, right before niceshorts.com.au and thescene.com.au. It disappeared not long after being listed.
The changes for verification sound good. Probably a PITA to implement but better in the long run IMO.
Well there you go, so it was legit. I guess it still raises the issue of verification.
IMO, flippa is a far better place to sell the site as it's more than just a domain.
What do people think about verification for domains before being able to list them for sale on netfleet?
What prompted me was the listing of mp3.com.au on NetFleet - I would be surprised if it actually for sale.
You can't go past NetLogistics, Crucial Paradigm, xHostSolutions, or Expeed. I've worked with all 4 and they are tops. I've trialled other but they're not worth mentioning :)