Archives: December 2006

Enjoy the holidays! And for Godsake, get off the internet already!

December 29th, 20060 comments

Just a quick note to say that we’re enjoying the holidays, and hope you are too. FYI, the surprise Christmas treat of the year for me was hot buttered rum. Nothing like a warm and mellow disposition;-) Hope you haven’t missed us. We’ll be back in full swing at 12:01am on January 1st, 2007. That’s [...]

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How can a company regain control over its domain name from a rogue webmaster?

December 23rd, 20066 Comments

This is a question that I’m hoping our readers can help us out with in the comments section. My company is currently working with two clients who entrusted their domain to their respective webmasters. The webmasters have violated that trust and completely abandoned their customers. The companies have come to us looking for options. But, [...]

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Information Correction: Getting paid to fix information on the Internet

December 20th, 20061 Comment

There is a lot of bad and incorrect information on the web. For a business, this can be devastating. But it also provides a huge opportunity for web entrepreneurs. In fact, we’ve recently been doing consulting work with various businesses to help correct bad information Our hope is that by sharing our experiences, this article [...]

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Interview with DormItem Founder, Dan Scudder

December 15th, 20060 comments

Dan Scudder is a Babson College entrepreneurship student where he has received “undergraduate business hatchery space” for his literal college startup company, DormItem: Free College Classifieds. College Startup is excited for the chance to interview one of our own (a college entrepreneur)! Dan is a real life entrepreneur who is making his business ideas a [...]

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Now or Later? What to do with loads of content in your pocket

December 15th, 20067 Comments

This is the post where I’m going to ask for your advice. Advice that will have real world consequences on one of our projects. You know, it’s funny because I always thought, theoretically, that I knew the answer to this question. But now that I’m faced with a decision, I can’t make up my mind. [...]

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