Rumor Has It…

Rumor has it that Internet domain mogul Rick Latona will be going live on his new blog very soon at RickLatona.com. Rick’s company has been making big waves recently with his “Daily Domains” subscription email, selling high value domain names at great prices. His sales have been peppered across DNJournal’s Weekly Sales Report of late, and it’s sure to continue.

Elliot Silver
Elliot Silver
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  1. Rumors were confirmed today.
    A good move because most mails use to be filer by anti spam and not reach the target. So Rick should reach a larger audience this way.

  2. Nice – bright colors but good idea. I like the pitch “I’ll flood the market with bargains when everyone else is too scared to sell their precious names too cheap.” – sounds bold 🙂

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