Tag Archives: web development

Learn About Epik & Rob Monster in Today’s Webcast

Rob Monster is one of the most approachable people in the domain space, and I think his company has a good business model that may work for some domain investors. Epik just launched BumperProtectors.com this morning for my company, and as I promised, I will keep you apprised of the results in a future post. For now though, I would like to remind you that Rob …

Announcing Geographic .CO Acquisition

I’ve been excited about this for the past few days, and I needed to make sure a few things were in place before announcing it. After reviewing my Founder’s Program application for a web development project, the .CO Registry has awarded my company the geographic domain name Bahamas.CO . I love the Bahamas and I plan to visit sometime this winter, and I will be back there again in March for Domain Roundtable. Under…

Seeking Advice on BumperProtectors.com

I would like to get your advice on how I should proceed with the development of BumperProtectors.com. I received a couple of decent offers for the domain name when I emailed companies that sell bumper protectors as well as domain investors, but nothing was significant enough to warrant selling the domain name. One person/company inquired about the domain name last week, and after I informed…

Featuring More Domaining, Development, Business Content at MarkFulton.com

My personal web presence at MarkFulton.com has been around for over a decade and has gone through many different concepts and designs. A new update is nearing completion and I’d love for you to visit. I will now be sharing lots of  short articles , app reviews , videos and other resources related to social media, domains, business, and web development at my personal blog. Latest Posts…

Firefox Heatmap Study Reveals A Web Developer’s Best Friend and Worst Enemy

In preparation for the upcoming launch of Firefox 4, the Mozilla Labs team has undertaken an extensive and detailed heatmap study of their main browser window. Nearly 10,000 test pilots participated in the study, 9,667 users to be exact. Every single mouse click and action taken within the browser was monitored over the course of 5 days. Mozilla has published a dynamic graphical representation of the heatmap study here . Several trends are very clear to see after viewing the usage data. Two…