Two Recent Domain Acquisitions

Subscribe to Elliot's BlogI am very happy to announce two new domain acquisitions on behalf of my company. The first and more important acquisition is Torah.com. This is going to be developed into a leading Judaism and Torah-studies website in the coming weeks and months. Torah.com is a very important (and expensive) domain name, and I am going to ensure that the site becomes one of the most respected Jewish-related websites.
SaveTheDates.com was also just purchased, and I plan to build a mini-site on it. Those of you who weren’t recently married may be scratching their heads, but anyone who has planned a wedding or is planning a wedding knows about save the dates. Whether you send save the date post cards, save the date magnets or save the date…. whatevers, you probably searched on Google for “save the dates.” I know I searched for “save the dates” when my wife and I were deciding how to let people know the date of our wedding, and I know others who do the same.

Elliot Silver
Elliot Silver
About The Author: Elliot Silver is an Internet entrepreneur and publisher of DomainInvesting.com. Elliot is also the founder and President of Top Notch Domains, LLC, a company that has closed eight figures in deals. Please read the DomainInvesting.com Terms of Use page for additional information about the publisher, website comment policy, disclosures, and conflicts of interest. Reach out to Elliot: Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn

24 COMMENTS

  1. Hi Elliot:
    Nice name with Torah.com!
    I’m a daily reader of your blog and noticed you moved away from a full text feed. I know you probably did it to increase traffic to the site, but a lot of times I just read the partial feed and move on. You may want to reconsider; is traffic to the site more important or is being an authority in the domain industry. I think you’ve developed yourself into a great personal brand and the partial feeds will detract from that to build traffic to DomainInvesting.com. Either way I’ll still read your posts, but sometimes I’ll miss the meat because I don’t click through to the site. Good luck. Alan
    ***UPDATED BY ELLIOT***
    I appreciate the compliment about the acquisition.
    With my blog, I am not striving to be an authority in the domain industry. I am happy to give advice based on things I am doing and have done. If people don’t want to take the time to click a link in their feed to read things I write, then it’s probably not even worth it to them to read it anyway.
    I just realized that I could change the way the feed is presented, and I think it’s more fair to my advertisers that I do it this way.

  2. Greetings,
    With Torah.com you got a TOP premium domain that I guess you should never let’s go!
    It’s the kind of names one is very proud to own and much more when one is jewish. I understand you may feel very enthousiast of this acquisition and I share your satisfaction my friend.
    Congrats Elliot!

  3. I’m in agreement with WhyParkInsider – it’s your readers who attract your advertisers, not the other way around. For myself, I’m often reading dozens of blogs everyday and its a great convenience to be able to do this within my blog reader. Despite that I still frequently come to your site anyway for a good post because I’m interested in reading/participating in the comment stream. But for that quick scan in the morning its a pain to have to leave my reader. You could place advertising in your RSS stream as a compromise and still provide the full posts. Out of curiosity, are you seeing a big jump in traffic to your blog after implementing the partial posts?
    ***UPDATED BY ELLIOT***
    If people are reading in their feed readers, the advertisers aren’t benefiting anyway. I am not that technically proficient to add the advertisements (top, sides and bottom) to the RSS stream on my own,
    I haven’t analyzed my traffic in a long time, so I don’t know about the impact. Just after a quick look, traffic is up.

  4. elliot, let us know when torah.com is up, may consider exhanging links to my, by then developing, TikkunOlam.org
    I have owned TikkunOlam.org for a long time, and am looking to develop it into a social purpose site, including opportunities for readers to ‘help improve the world’
    webcommuner

  5. Hi Elliot,
    I enjoy your posts and congrats on you new domain names!
    I get the SaveTheDates.com as I have my own intuitive GiveMeAList.com which seems to have a similar concept and which I naturally feel is ripe with potential.
    Good luck on your developments.

  6. Those are two GREAT names! Wow! I believe they will do well for you. As soon as I saw you purchased Torah.com I showed two of my Jewish friends/colleagues. We’re looking forward to seeing what develops! Congrats!
    Jeff

  7. full feed in RSS with ads is the way to go, I really would appreciate it. i unsubscribe to all partial feed blogs, but yours is the only one i havent because i got hooked on it when it was full feed 🙂

  8. Elliot,
    Wow nice buy with Torah.com. I looked into it a few months ago but the seller would not deal with me. Would you mind sharing your price? You can email me at shai@order.com or on facebook if you rather keep it private.
    P.S. You now have an important job with Torah.com. I hope it goes well for you, if you need any help with it give me a shout.

  9. Elliot,
    It looks like you already have a site up on SaveTheDates.com, or has your sale not gone through yet. You mentioned you were planning to put up a mini site, but what’s there now is more than a mini site I would say! If it’s yours, you work quickly!

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