Domaining.com is a site that I visit on a daily basis to review all things about the domain name industry. These sites displayed on Domaining.com are 99% solely about domaining directly and include news, auctions, domain tips and pretty much all things Domaining.

Francois the owner of Domaining.com has been known to play around with the site and today appears to be one of those days. Upon visiting Domaining.com today (not logged in) I noticed the majority of the site is filled with not domaining specific articles from sites like TechCrunch.com, Mashable.com, BusniessInsiders.com and Engadget.com to mention a few!

So I wanted to offer up a poll to see what you think of the newly added feeds to Domaining.com

I know for myself, Domaining.com today didn’t feel very "domaining" related. You do have the option to "Block" specific postings but I clicked the Block feature and nothing happened. Although the newly added feeds from TechCrunch, Mashable etc are all "tech related" the sites rarely cover domain names. Adding in this extra content I think takes some of the value away from Domaining.com for those looking to learn or read "Domaining" related stories.

That is how I feel, so be sure to Vote and let me know how you feel! Also let me know what you think of the new PollDaddy poll. P.S. You have to vote to see the results.

4 Responses to Poll: TechCrunch, Mashable, Engadget Invade Domaining.com


  1. wannadevelop.com
    Feb 04, 2010

    You can block everything, but businessinsider.com is showing up as a “new” feed so it is unblockable.

    “Note: To give a minimum chance to new bloggers you cannot block new public feeds that are less than 7 days old. ”

    http://www.domaining.com/account/feeds/edit/


  2. Yaron
    Feb 04, 2010

    I love the PollDaddy poll!


  3. Ms Domainer
    Feb 04, 2010

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    I stopped using Domaining.com months ago.

    I LOVE NameBee.com. No games. It’s simple and straightforward.

    And if that goes, I’ll simply reconfigure the feed I made on Squidoo and use that.

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  4. Jamie Zoch
    Feb 04, 2010

    Glad you like it Yaron. I think it’s a nice little feature that is easy to use and is a nice little tool to see what others think.

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