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Show Notes: https://webgrowthcode.com/choosing-a-domain-name-with-andrew-allemann-from-domain-name-wire Andrew Alleman walks us through choosing a domain and extension for your website. We also take a deep dive into buying and selling domains — something many do out there as a side gig. Have you ever wondered who's buying all the .coms out there? Andrew has some inside scoop on who's buying them. Plus, we found out if I screwed up my last domain purchase. Tune in to this episode for an exciting deep dive into the world of domains. Choosing a Domain Show Notes with Andrew Alleman 02:00 - Andrew shares his experience in online marketing and website growth. He has been writing the Domain Name Wire blog since 2005 and has a podcast of the same name. 03:23 - Andrew walks us through starting a website, including choosing a domain registrar. With thousands of options out there, he notes that GoDaddy is currently the biggest registrar in the market. He also mentioned Namecheap, HostGator, Porkbun, and Google. 04:03 - The differences between these registrars are the price, security, service, and account management system. People can get a domain name from one registrar and host it at another site. We also talk about the importance of choosing the right domain name extensions. 09:07 - Andrew tells us about his podcast and the topics he usually talks about with guests. 10:07 - Andrew walks us through his process of starting a new website. For most people starting, Andrew suggests either creating a WordPress site with GoDaddy or getting a Wix, Squarespace, or Weebly website. There are lots of cheap hosting services, but a lot of them are designed for WordPress. One of the biggest ones is WP Engine. 17:24 - Andrew advises that if the domain name you want is already taken, it may be listed for sale and can be purchased. And while buying a new domain name for $10 may seem preferable, it may be worth paying for the one you want. 23:56 - The Domain Name Wire Podcast started in 2014. He recently had an episode about buying expired domains for their SEO value. 25:00 - We explore the difficulties of using non-.com domain extensions for websites. 29:35 - We delve into the world of buying and selling domain names. Afternic and Sedo.com are two places where people can list their domains for sale. 35:26 - Andrew talks about the mentors that have influenced him along the way. Some of the other podcasts that Andrew listens to are The Side Hustle Show by Nick Loper, Startups For the Rest of Us, and Working It Out. Nick Loper was on the podcast, where he talked about tips to turn a side hustle into a full-time business. 40: 42 - Andrew mentions some of the big names he's had on his podcast, like the creator of WordPress, Matt Wullenweg, and the bassist for Megadeth. Show Notes: https://webgrowthcode.com/choosing-a-domain-name-with-andrew-allemann-from-domain-name-wire
Today we welcome Andrew Alleman of DomainNameWire.com and previous owner of PodcastGuests.com The B.I.STANDER Podcast is a conversational podcast unique to Bainbridge Island and Seattle Washington, that covers the Arts, Society & Human Interest stories. The intent is to introduce interesting people, ideas, and conversations. We are not perfect and that's OK! Thank you for your support! The B.I.Stander Podcast is a listener supported show, please consider subscribing. BE A FRIEND OF PODCASTVILLE AND TELL A FRIEND The BISTANDER Podcast! Blue Canary Auto NOW ALSO in Bremerton! Sound Reprographics Additional sound effects by: https://www.zapsplat.com/ Support the Show on PATREON "Be a friend, tell a friend!"
Andrew is the founder of PodcastGuests.com, a platform that connects podcasters with guests for their shows. He also publishes Domain Name Wire, a trade publication for the domain name industry.He is a lifelong entrepreneur with a specialty in niche media. He started my domain name industry trade publication in 2005, and it has been cited in the Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, on NPR and others. He started a podcast dedicated to domain names, which led to creating PodcastGuests.com in 2016 to solve a problem he had: finding new and unique guests for his podcast. The service now has over 30,000 users. Episode Summary -The podcast has been a growing platform, especially after the pandemic.It is an excellent tool to build your expertise and build impactful relationships with your audience. Starting a podcast is not the biggest challenge, but growing it is definitely the most challenging part. Reaching the right audience, adding value to your audience, and inviting the right guest are some most important things required to generate business through a podcast and to be seen as an expert.In this episode, Andrew Alleman talks about how to grow your podcast and how to be seen as an expert in front of your target audience. “Podcast is a dedicated long-form format for having authentic discussions with your audience.” Snapshot of the Key Points of the Episode:[01:58] Andrew shares his success story and how he started.[04:07] How PodcastGuests.com works and how it helps reach the right audience.[05:49] Andrew talks about Podcasting - How it is growing, Why it is growing, and Why it has been exploding during the pandemic.[11:00] Andrew talks about how podcast adds more value to your audience and your business than blogging.[[11:47] Andrew shared three tips on becoming a great guest on a podcast.[19:47] Andrew talks about the skillsets that have helped him succeed.[22:44] Andrew talks about his more significant accomplishments.[24:01] Andrew talks about the biggest challenge he has faced in business.[25:28] What does working from your happy place mean to Andrew.[26:51] Andrew's advice for others wanting to be entrepreneurs.[29:33] Andrew talks about the importance of taking feedback from customers. How to Connect with Andrew Alleman:Website - http://podcastguests.com/Facebook - https://facebook.com/podcastguestsTwitter - https://twitter.com/podcastguestsDownload the Free Podcast Guest Guide from https://podcastguests.com/guideAbout the Host -Belinda Ellsworth is a Speaker, Trainer, Best-Selling Author, and PodcasterShe has been a professional speaker, mover, and shaker for more than 25 years. Having built three successful companies, she has helped thousands of entrepreneurs make better decisions, create successful systems, and build business strategies using her "Four Pillars of Success" system.Belinda has always had a passion and zest for life with the skill for turning dreams into reality. Over the last 20 years, she has been expertly building her speaking and consulting business, Step Into Success. How to Connect with Belinda:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/stepintosuccessLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/belindaellsworthInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/stepintosuccess/Website - www.workfromyourhappyplace.com
Your domain name plays a vital role as it serves as a business card of your business. Tune in on our episode "Finally, Marketing That Works" with our guest Andrew Allemann, the creator of PodcatsGuest.com. Listen to his interview as he shares his insights about domains and excellent marketing tips to avoid pitfalls in your business. Don't miss out! Stay tuned! #SlaterStrategies #FinallyMarketingThatWorks Highlights of this Podcast: [01:18] PodcastGuests.com [01:24] Over 30,000 users [02:32] It's great to be able to connect people. [02:55] I've really tapped out my rolodex [05:02] I've trade publication for the domain name industry [06:14] my most valuable domain name is probably dnw.com [09:34] technically www is a subdomain of your domain name [11:02] IO is a country code domain and stands for the Indian Ocean Territory. [11:10] .CO is technically for Columbia [11:24] .ORG, it's been used kind of like by the nonprofits [11:40] Edu, you have to be an accredited university. [11:49] .mil which is military that's specific to the US [13:02] VeriSign. It's a publicly traded company wildly profitable. [16:23] 350 to 400 million names out there. [18:43] this is your home on the web [21:21] A good domain name can give you credibility [23:45] get a professional name [24:00] use professional email. [24:13] getting on podcasts is a great way to grow your business. [24:19] PodcastGuests.com/guide [25:26] cybersquatting YouTube Video Podcast Link: https://youtu.be/i3jXK8g67rE
Think about your customers' first impressions of you. What does your domain name say? Dive into the episode of the "Finally Marketing That Works" with our guest, the creator of PodcastGuest.com, Andrew Allemann, for an exciting discussion about domains and the internet of things. He'll also share valuable marketing tips from his years of experience in the field. So stay tuned on December 22! #SlaterStrategies #FinallyMarketingThatWorks
We visit with Andrew Alleman from Podcastguests.com about what it takes to get more guests for your podcast, how to book them, and how to get good conversations from their time to have a proper value exchange for both parties. sign up for free at podcastguests.com
Interviewing is hard! We take 3 episodes to lookinto interviewing for a podcast. Day 18 is all about interview skills. As open Ended questions Listen Prepare for your guest Join us tomorrow for an interview with Andrew Alleman of Podcastguests.com and Day 20 for an interview with a new podcaster doing great storytelling through interviews, Evan Stern of Vanishing Postcards.
Domain names, how to avoid overcomplicating getting started, and all things podcast guest-related is what we explore today with Andrew Alleman. A technology media publisher, Host of the podcast Domain Name Wire, and founder and editor of blog of the same name, Andrew built his business podcastguests.com because he wanted to find more guests for his show. Like many ideas born out of necessity, he bootstrapped his way to create an MVP which helped him scale the business to the point where it now has over 20,000 members who use it to find guests and be a guest on podcasts. Here are just some of the things we cover in this episode:Tips on how to pick a domain name for your podcastWhat to focus on and NOT focus on when starting a podcastHow his wife built the hugely successful The Internet of Things Podcast How to compete as a podcast guestHow to create a guest One Sheet to stand out and land more bookingsWhat are podcast hosts looking for in a good guestMistake people make when reaching out to hostsHow to be prepared before going on a podcastHow to attract the right guests for your showWhy getting big-name guests isn’t necessarily the best pathTricks for inspiring your guest to share your showSuggestions on how to get feedback on your show to help make improvementsAndrew's Website:https://domainnamewire.com/https://podcastguests.com/Andrew's Guide:https://podcastguests.com/guide/Andrew on Social Media:https://twitter.com/DomainNameWirelinkedin.com/in/allemannhttps://www.facebook.com/domainnamewirehttps://www.youtube.com/user/DomainNameWireLinks and Resources:
The dream of working from home, for yourself, completely on your own terms can be an amazing lifestyle. Today's guest has not only one, but two businesses he runs from his home that produce repeatable, predictable monthly income. Andrew Alleman is the founder of DomainNameWire.com, a daily domain name blog he started many years ago, and PodcastGuests.com, a matching service for podcasters and podcast guests. These are both great niche businesses Andrew built from scratch that he runs with complete autonomy.
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Andrew Allemann is a podcasting expert and founder of PodcastGuests.com. The service is used by over 20,000 people to both find guests for podcasts and for experts to get booked on podcasts.Andrew came on the Roscoe's Wetsuit Podcast to discuss growing a podcast, marketing a podcast, and what it takes to have a show that is long lasting.https://podcastguests.com/expert/allemann/https://www.facebook.com/podcastguestshttps://twitter.com/podcastguests
This episode brought to you by SiteGround. Check out this amazing hosting platform that I highly recommend based upon experience. The offer free and easy SSL certificates, easy wordpress website setup, and free hosted email. Segment 1: general observations from NamesCon I wrote a quick recap of my first ever NamesCon. I don’t like spending money, and for me, this trip was a luxury. Was awesome to bring my son, Jackson (15) with me and spend some quality time with him. THE BEST: GoDaddy CEO Aman Bhutani gave the keynote Thursday. Like every CEO I’ve met, he’s very friendly and says all the right things. THE WORST: Richard Lau’s “Design, Build, and Exit!” made me angry – pay employees low wages, have a crappy office and give poor benefits, so that when you sale, it will be a positive for your employees – so it will make it easier to sell your business. This is some dirtbag stuff. Treat others as you want to be treated – plain and simple.. Other notes Some domain investors are pretty uppidy – “I won’t even look at an offer that’s not six figures” – I bet I heard this a dozen times. Good for these guys, riding their high horses. Some domain investors are amazing and friendly! Everyone was approachable, some had more to say than others. Andrew Alleman’s voice is amazing! Enchanted Rock was a lot of fun. Jackson’s favorite part was was Lisa Box’s talk on Generation Z and Jeff Sass’s (.Club) Economics of a Registry Cool Swag Bro! The closing remarks by Soeren von Varchmin were disappointing. Segment 2: How to best sale your domains via outreach This was a topic that came up at NamesCon quite a bit. James Booth talked about sending an initial email then calling on the phone. And be persistent and use a British accent, of course. I heard others talking about using LinkedIn messaging, sending letters via postal mail (snail mail). These aren’t bad ideas if you’re looking to liquidate your domains. The issue I have is that I think this will cause you to get a lower price, it stinks of desperation. Of course, perhaps I am wrong. With domains, I think people need to understand the value themselves. When they do, if you own good domain names, then you will have leverage. Segment 3: haters gonna hate I’m going to rant for a moment. Experience domain investors will tell you that your domains suck, that you’re doing it wrong, and some of them will laugh and maybe even ignore you. Do you anyways. Segment 4: Amazon Affiliate update I haven’t added any content to the site since the original 10 articles. One article is drawing some interest, though it’s a “seasonal interest” site. Progress is extremely slow. I’m working on making time to add some more content in coming weeks – probably 1 article every 2 weeks or so, and see how that goes.
Welcome to Episode 11 of the Expert Advice Before Your First Time Series on the #365Firsts Podcast. In this episode, Ann interviews Andrew Alleman host of Domain Name Wire and creator of the site PodcastGuest.com Andrew’s knowledge about what makes a wonderful guest and successful interview comes from his experience as a podcast host, as well as talking to and supporting the plethora of podcasters that use PodcastGuests.com. The advice in this episode is twofold - it’s relevant for both interviewing guests and being a guest on a podcast.
Andrew Alleman started http://PodcastGuest.com to help podcasters solve the always present problem of getting guests for your show. But what do you do once the guest is on the air? How do you crush interviewing?Andrew brings many great techniques and strategy for nailing the interview. We talk about what to do when your guest is a dud and how to turn them into a star. Interviewing is all about mastering the situation and brining out the best in your guest. Do it right and it’s magic. Do it wrong and you’ll lose your audience.
Andrew Alleman started http://PodcastGuest.com to help podcasters solve the always present problem of getting guests for your show. But what do you do once the guest is on the air? How do you crush interviewing?Andrew brings many great techniques and strategy for nailing the interview. We talk about what to do when your guest is a dud and how to turn them into a star. Interviewing is all about mastering the situation and brining out the best in your guest. Do it right and it’s magic. Do it wrong and you’ll lose your audience.
Founder of https://podcastguests.com an online directory where you can request to be invited as an expert guest or for the podcaster to connect with the guest. ***Remember to please share, like and comment. You can contact the host Liz Soria at www.etbsfl.com. *** NEW! Want to watch the interview instead? Subscribe to our #Youtube channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyEzmE0qo456o8L7pdG4nVQ (( Sponsorship opportunities are available and also if you want to appear as an expert guest in one of her series )). Please contact us and we will provide the information, investment amount and dates. Remember to connect with us on our social media : #Facebook https://www.facebook.com/QBTaxExpert/ #Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/lizsoriacpbatp/ #Twitter https://twitter.com/HelpQuickBooks --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/liz-soria/support
Founder of https://podcastguests.com an online directory where you can request to be invited as an expert guest or for the podcaster to connect with the guest. ***Remember to please share, like and comment. You can contact the host Liz Soria at www.etbsfl.com. *** NEW! Want to watch the interview instead? Subscribe to our #Youtube channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyEzmE0qo456o8L7pdG4nVQ (( Sponsorship opportunities are available and also if you want to appear as an expert guest in one of her series )). Please contact us and we will provide the information, investment amount and dates. Remember to connect with us on our social media : #Facebook https://www.facebook.com/QBTaxExpert/ #Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/lizsoriacpbatp/ #Twitter https://twitter.com/HelpQuickBooks --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/liz-soria/support
Because Of My Podcast - I Got To Hang With Rock Royalty Paul Colligan has a client who invited him to comes to a charity event run by Alic Cooper where he got to meet Ace Frehley (Kiss) Slash (Guns and Rose) Edgar Winter, Rob Halford (Judas Priest), Alice Cooper and his wife Cheryl (WHO COOL IS THAT???!!!) Find Paul at paulcolligan.com and check out The Podcast Report podcast. BONUS We previously reported how Emily form the Story Behind Podcast got a book offer, we can now say she has a book DEAL (the offer was approved). Check out Emily at www.thestorybehindpodcast.com SPONSOR: Are you going to Podcast Movement? Podcast Movement is the world's largest gathering of new and veteran podcasters, or anyone looking to start their own podcast the right way - Join over 2,000 podcasters from around the world in Philadelphia this July 24 through 26 for three days of workshops, panels, parties and more - The conference offers over 100 sessions on topics ranging from the technical aspects of setting up your equipment and the audio production to marketing and monetizing your current or future show. - The expo hall features over 60 podcast service and equipment providers, so whether you're in the market for a microphone, or trying to figure out where to host your podcast, anyone who matters will be on site to help you out Use the code sop when you sign up at www.podcastmovement.com Find a Guest - Be a Guest at Podcastguests.com I signed up at podcastsguests.com and I've already been asked to be a guest on a podcast after signing up as an expert. Today we talk with Andrew Alleman the creator of Podcastguests.com I love this story as Andrew started it using free services, and has grown with a lot of blood, sweat, and money to build up the email list. Sign up for free and get a list of potential guests who are available to be on your show Sign up as an expert and be featured in their email list that goes out to thousands of people (currently only $29) Some people are getting 20-30 responses to your call for guests (depending on how niche your show is) The beauty of this story is Andrew did wait until he had everything in place. He started it an improved it over time based on user feedback. Your podcasts can do the same. Within two years Andrew now has 3000 people on his email list. Andrew's wife (Stacey Higginbotham) also has a very popular podcast Internet of Things Podcast and Andrew handles the sponsorships for that show. Andrew explains how the typical podcaster should avoid using the CPM (price per thousands downloads) model as their pricing model as it doesn't work for the average podcast. Andrew also do a show about the domain world at DomainNameWire.com How Being a Guest Can Help Your Show One of the things we need as podcast producers is more podcast listeners. When you appear on a podcast you are in front of people who already know how to listen to a podcast. Most podcast listeners say they hear about other podcasts on other shows. Go listen to the show you're going to be on. This way you can have a better understanding of their audience. Make sure your bio is up to date and provide a headshot for them to use and your podcast artwork. Always confirm the day of the interview the data, time etc of the interview When you are a guest, be a good guest and help promote the show you appeared on. How Using Guests Can Help Your Show When you have guests that appear on your show (that bring value) you get insights and experiences that you may not have. They have stories to share, and strategies to help your audience. While many people feel a guest will tell their audience to listen. That is not always the case (so don't count on it), but as a podcaster you need to make sure the guest has everything they need to share your show (give them a pre-written tweet with an image, give them the link, make it a no-brainer to share). Make sure to take the time to make your guest sound great (that might mean editing out ums, ya-knows, etc). Guests won't share shows where the interview was crap and the audio is worse. Always confirm the day of the interview the data, time etc of the interview Ready To Start A Podcast? Join the School of Podcasting at www.schoolofpodcasting.com/start Have a Podcast That Needs Tweaking? Order a one on one consultation with Dave. Schedule it now at www.schoolofpodcasting.com/schedule
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As a person involved in doing podcast production, it is fairly often that someone asks me if my company offers a service to help them discover and book podcast guests. Our company doesn't, but I know someone who does. ;) My guest today is one of my podcasting clients, Andrew Alleman, and for a while now he has been offering a monthly newsletter that highlights opportunities to both be a guest on podcasts and find guests for your podcast. But now he has upped the game. This episode explains the new directory Andrew has created and how you can use it to find the perfect guest for your podcast and how you can be found as a podcast guest for someone else's show. Don't miss out on this one. It's simple, but many of the greatest ideas in the world are simple. Subscribe to Podcastification On Android | Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Google Play | Podbean | iHeart Radio | Spreaker | Email Oh no! My podcast guest just canceled! What do I do? Have you ever run into a situation where a person who was booked to be a guest on your podcast has to cancel at the last minute? What do you do when you were counting on that conversation to fill the next slot in your podcasting schedule? Now you have a very real possibility of finding a replacement guest for that episode of your podcast within minutes. Podcast Guests is a website that provides a directory of professional experts in a variety of niches. You can scan through the directory to find the person, or the people, who perfectly fit the audience you are trying to produce content for. In this conversation, Andrew Alleman and I talk about the new service at Podcast Guests, including the various payment options, and all the bells and whistles that are included in each of the plans. If you were looking for an easier way to find guests for your podcast, or a way to be found as an expert guest on someone else's show, this episode is for you. Everybody likes a discount. Here is how you can get 25% off the directory listing service at Andrews new website, Podcast Guests. If you would like to try out the new service at Podcast Guests, Andrew Is offering a 25% off coupon that will continue to give you the discount month after month as long as you stay subscribed. Isn't that a great deal? Andrew is a great guy and it doesn't surprise me that he's being so generous. Look below to get the coupon code that you can use to get this fabulous discount. And please know, Andrew has set up the code to link to my account within his service, which provides me a little bit of change for extra coffee anytime you use the code to receive the discount... and you still pay the same 25% off price. What a deal! COUPON CODE: p25 (affiliate offer) Main Points : Get More Podcast Guests [1:23] A new service from Podcast Guests - no longer just a newsletter! [4:25] How the pricing works: FREE baseline services with upgrades for $$ [7:01] Andrew’s giving you a coupon code to try the service out! [9:00] The feedback being received so far (it’s pretty good!) [12:02] How the format works - it’s user-friendly [19:49] Get your coupon code for 25% off the monthly subscription! Connect with Today’s guest Andrew Alleman www.PodcastGuests.com Sign up for the FREE newsletter ** Get a subscription ** to be featured in the newsletter and online directory - and this IS **my affiliate link** - use the coupon code p25 to get 25% off a monthly subscription “in perpetuity” Additional resources mentioned My Profile on Podcast Guests (to show you what’s possible) Andrew’s previous episode (#39) Connect with me… Carey(AT)PodcastFastTrack.com On Facebook On Twitter Subscribe to Podcastification On Android | Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Google Play | Podbean | iHeart Radio | Spreaker | Email
Podcastification - podcasting tips, podcast tricks, how to podcast better
HTTP://WWW.PODCASTFASTTRACK.COM If you do an interview-based podcast you know the headache of booking qualified podcast guests. The internet (and the world, for that matter) is a very big place. How do you find, connect with, and book the people who your audience will benefit from the most? On this episode, I’m going to tell you how I recommend my clients do this - and I’m going to explain WHY I do. In the end, it’s up to YOU to provide the best content you can to your podcast listeners, and this could be the missing step you need. [2:01] Why you MUST research your podcast guests. There are many people you COULD invite to be a guest on your podcast. But there are only a handful that you SHOULD extend the invitation to. It’s your job to search out that handful of experts who will be of the greatest benefit to your audience. On this episode, I’m going to explain to you what it really means to do your homework when it comes to reaching out to potential guests for your podcast and tell you some slightly easier ways to go about it. [4:54] Focus on your podcast guests and benefits to THEM. Every person you invite to be a guest on your show has their own goals and dreams that they are trying to fulfill. When you contact them to ask if they will be on your podcast, they are trying to figure out if doing so will help them fulfill those goals and dreams. On this episode, I’m going to tell you how you can help them make that decision by inviting them in a way that focuses on THEM instead of on you and your listeners. This tip alone could amplify the quality of your podcast guests if you will apply it. [5:45] Potential guests for your podcast will be more likely to accept your invite if you do this… Want to know the one thing that can make all the difference to a potential podcast guest saying “Yes” instead of “No”? Here it is: You’ve got to give them the opportunity to accomplish everything they would hope might happen by being on your show. That means helping them promote things they want to promote, giving them the opportunity to reach out to your audience and more. Find out what it takes to get the best guests for your podcast AND make it worth their time to be on your show, on this episode. Who knows, you might also build some lasting relationships with professionals and experts in your field in the process. Interview Valet My conversation with Tom from Interview Valet www.InterviewConnections.com www.PodcastGuests.com - from Andrew Alleman www.YouCanBook.me Schedule Once Acuity Scheduling Connect with me… Carey(AT)PodcastFastTrack.com On Facebook On Twitter
Originally from Lafayette, Louisiana, environmental engineering student Andrew Alleman has long been intrigued by science. He has been exploring the interconnections between the environment and engineering—cultivating research experience in the laboratories of Texas Tech civil and environmental engineering Professor Audra Morse, and soil and environmental microbiology Professor Jennifer Moore-Kucera. Yet Alleman began his undergraduate career on a slightly different path at another university. Although his interests lay in the environmental sciences, Alleman says he became fascinated by the positive societal impact accomplished through engineering. To incorporate his flourishing appreciation of engineering, Alleman decided to redirect the course of his education, changing majors and schools. He notes that Texas Tech’s strong environmental engineering program drew him to the university and has kept him here, as well as allowed him to study abroad in Brazil. Whether he will continue on to graduate school or enter the workforce without further ado after completing his bachelor’s degree, Alleman says he would ultimately like to make coastal system restoration the focus of his professional life. Fortunately, he will have a strong start as an intern for the Environmental Protection Agency in Oregon this summer.
Chef Patrick and Morgan welcome Andrew Alleman of DomainNameWire.com. Along with discussing the latest headlines in the domain industry, Andrew gives us breaking news that Google Now Enables International Targeting of .Co Domain Name.