Dot Weekly is a Source for "all things internet" which will mainly pertain to domain names and includes many helpful guides to things that work and do not work related to the domain name business and the internet. Jamie Zoch is the the author and editor of Dot Weekly and he is based in Green Bay, WI. Jamie has been in the domain industry since 2004 and is very aware of SEO, Domain Names, Branding and smart advertising using domain names.

Being self taught, Jamie learned his lessons fast in the domain name industry and figured out Quality is much more important then Quantity when it comes to domain names! "The internet is about providing what users are looking for!" Jamie says. "The better you match your domain to what the people are looking for, the more value that domain will hold. Advertising with specific domain names works! Stick with .com as it’s the most known and will always be."

 Jamie & his wife Heather by the boat

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jamie was born and raised in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Jamie married the former Heather Johnson on December 13, 2002 (Friday the 13th for good luck). They currently have two kids. Pixie and Tazer. Pixie was born in 2004 and Tazer in 2005! (They are dogs by the way) 

Tazer taking a little nap!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pixie taking a break outside

 

Jamie currently run’s several internet properties like. www.Yofie.com  ~  www.LazyMate.comwww.BuyExpiringDomains.com ~ www.Unopen.comwww.ColorWax.com ~ www.KeyFactor.com ~ www.PremiumLogos.com and www.FreeHeaderMaker.com to mention a few.

Feel free to contact Jamie at sales @ yofie.com if you have questions. You may also use the contact link.

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The opinions expressed are solely those of the writer. The articles on DotWeekly.com should be used as a guide and used solely as a guide. Examples provided may work for some and not for others.