BuyDomains Review

BuyDomains.com has been the world’s leading domain market since 1999, because of the quality of their exclusive collection and service to their customers. Their portfolio of domain names is the world’s largest and grows every day.

BuyDomains.com can also host your web site. In addition, you can register domain names that are not currently owned by anyone. Every domain you purchase or register at BuyDomains.com comes with a complete suite of free value added domain name services and is supported by toll free 24x7x365 telephone technical and customer support.

Unlike the other reviewed Domain Aftermarket companies, BuyDomains.com has a static marketplace instead of an auction platform. The inventory of domain names come directly from their own portfolio as well as individuals that list domains through their, AfternicDLS which allows people to simultaneously list their domain names on several sites.

BuyDomains.com accepts credit card, PayPal, and wire transfer. One feature that sets BuyDomains.com apart from other sites is its domain financing option. Their Web site claims, Loans up to $4,999 – no approval needed. They also offer financing of domain names that costs $5,000 or more with approval. If buyers choose to use domain financing, they do not become the owner of the domain name until the loan is paid off.

Finding resources on BuyDomains.com is easy. Their site is laid out very well, for both buyers and sellers. The search field is very prominent on their Homepage, making it easy to find. The basic search allows users to search listed domain names by keyword which rendered relevant results. The advanced search functionality allows users to search by the following criteria:

  • Beginning/Ending Keywords
  • Domain Category
  • TLD
  • Price Range
  • Domain Length
  • Hyphens
  • Numbers

BuyDomains.com is a top competitor in the domain name industry. They have hosted single domain transactions surpassing the one million dollar mark.

>> Click Here to Visit BuyDomains.com

 

Lenovo Top Range Laptops

At CES 2016, Lenovo announced the T460s, along with the thicker and more powerful T460 and T460p. The T460s is thinner and lighter than the T450s, and will have Skylake CPUs and up to 24GB of RAM, as well as a an actual matte touchscreen option .The T460 keeps the removable battery, but is thicker, and the T460p has more powerful processors. All three will ship in February.

Most people don’t need one, but if I had to get a no-BS, reliable laptop for everyday work—and an ultrabook just wouldn’t cut it—I’d get the $1,470 configuration of the Lenovo ThinkPad T450s, the model with 1920×1080 screen, backlit keyboard, 12 GB of RAM, and 512GB SSD.

Keyboard and Trackpad

The ThinkPad T450s has one of the best keyboards I’ve ever used. The 1.9mm key travel, sculpted keys and damping come together for typing’s perfect storm. As ever with ThinkPads, the keyboard is backlit and you’ll turn it on using the Fn and spacebar keys (there are two stages of brightness). Actual mechanical buttons line the top of the trackpad for those who use the TrackPoint eraser stick pointer. The bottom clickers are still the buttonless variety. ThinkPad trackpads are some of the best you’ll find in the world of Windows, and the T450s is no exception. The glass Synaptics trackpad tracks perfectly and multi-touch gestures are responsive and reliable. It’s as close to a Mac as you’ll get in Windows land.

Screen and Display

At 13 x 8.9 x 0.83 inches and 3.8 pounds, the ThinkPad T450s (touch-screen version) isn’t the thinnest or lightest business notebook in its size range, but it was more than svelte enough for me to carry around indoors or bring to work in my laptop bag. If you get a regular display rather than the touch screen our review model came with, your ThinkPad T450s will be just 3.5 pounds. This makes it the same weight as the 13-inch MacBook Pro (12.4 x 8.6 x .71 inches, 3.5 pounds), though a bit larger.

The 1,920 x 1,080 touch screen provided sharp, colorful images in our tests. When I watched a 1080p trailer for the Avengers: Age of Ultron, the red in Black Widow’s hair and the green in the Hulk’s skin appeared deep and rich, while the battle scarring on Captain America’s shield really stood out.

Ports

Unlike thinner notebooks, such as the ThinkPad X1 Carbon, the ThinkPad T450s has a full compliment of ports, letting you connect to a variety of peripherals and networks without using a dongle. On the right side sit a USB 3.0 port, an Ethernet connection, VGA out, a headphone/mic jack, a Kensington lock slot and a 4-in-1 card reader. A number of business notebooks lack Ethernet, making it more difficult to connect to wired networks, and VGA, which is still standard on many conferencing systems and projectors.

Performance

With its 2.3-GHz Intel Core i5-5300U, 8GB of RAM and 256GB SSD, our configuration of the ThinkPad T450s was more than powerful enough to handle any productivity task. On Geekbench 3, a synthetic benchmark that measures overall performance, the T450s scored 5,993. That’s below the 7,082 thin-and-light notebook category average but on par with similarly specced systems like the ThinkPad X1 Carbon. The MacBook Pro 13-inch and its 2.7-GHz Core i5-5257U were noticeably faster, notching 7,113.

Conclusion

The Thinkpad T450s is aimed right at the heart of business, with plenty of features that businesses look for, a well built chassis, and MIL-Spec tested components. Though it is not as thin and light as a lot of Ultrabooks, including Lenovo’s own ThinkPad X1 Carbon, there is a lot of laptop here which should be interesting to anyone looking for a 14-inch laptop.

>> Check them out at Lenovo Online Store

 

Work From Home with AdF.ly

One new way of making money online is by posting links on social media and blogs. One company that can help you do this is adfly.com.

Adf.ly is a site that pays you to mask your links, and share them on the internet. Basically it’s bit.ly but you get paid when a visitor clicks your shorten link and they get redirected to the original link that you submit.

How does it work?

You input a link on AdF.ly. For example “google.com”
  1. AdF.ly shortens it and gives you a links.
  2. You share the shortened link anywhere on the web.
  3. Someone clicks on your link and you earn money.

There is twist now. Before redirecting to “google.com” adf.ly will show an ad to your visitor. He had to see the advertisement for at least 5 seconds and then he can continue to your link i.e. “google.com”.

Different Ad Types

There are two different types of ads that you can display through your links. One an interstitial ad that is like the picture above. This ad shows no signs of the URL your linking to until the visitor clicks on skip ad. The other ad option is banner ad. This option shows the URL of your link with the adfly banner across the top.

How Much Will Adfly Pay You

There are two different rates of payment for the two different adfly banners. Of course the  interstitial ad pays the most because no sign of your link is visible and a full page advertisement is shown. The banner ad pays less and you can see the breakdown below.

Interstitial Ad: Pays up to $5.00 per 1000 views. or $.0005 a view

Banner Ad: I have seen these pay up to $3.00 per 1000 views or $.0003 a view

How much will you earn from AdFly?

Best thing I like about Adfly is that even a person that do not know much about computers, internet and other tech stuffs can also make money from it.

It might be low compared to those get rich quick scams that claims that you can make more than $1000 a day sitting at sofa. Earning real money needs patience and hard work.
I have seen people making more than $50 a day using AdFly. The only secrets are persistent and continuous effort.

How to Join and Start Earning Money?

Registering on Adf.ly is so easy a couple of steps and you are ready to go.

>> Click Here to Visit Adf.ly official website to get more information.

On a side note, you can also advertise your website at Adf.ly. The traffic package start as low as $5.