What are they up-to now… ?
Exactly a year ago Ron Jackson over at DNJournal profiled a bunch of new “domain mass development” companies… So what’s new? Not much really. Most of them quietly disappeared. Aeiou.com is now parked, SiteGraduate.com is forwarding to WhyPark.com… Was also funny to see WhyPark.com get acquired by Parked.com — that is just hilarious if you ask me.
DevHub was re-launched / spun off as Epik.com by one of it’s main funding partners, Rob Monster. Then there was also TinBu, which is just a syndicated content / widgets provider. Not sure what it had to do if anything with domain development, but it was featured as a “bonus profile” as well.
For me personally, business was booming since day one of launching WannaDevelop.com in October of 2008 — then I launched DomainMassDevelopment.com about 6 month’s later to specifically provide an in-demand lineup of solutions for domainers looking to mass develop, and we’ve been introducing new services for close to a year now and rocking it hard
Why so successful when almost everybody else failed with this mass development thing? Simply put… We provide the most bang for your buck, meaning affordable services and ones that actually convert visitors into $ and grow traffic organically as well. It also helps when you know what you are doing, unlike others who half-assed it and really had no idea about proper development and SEO.
“Since first launching in late 2008, our exclusive domain mass development / search engine optimization service has been selling itself like crazy thanks mainly to word of mouth. After one full year of servicing hundreds of clients, we completed over $1,000,000 in development projects / marketing campaigns and the demand is still increasing month-to-month.
Individuals and leading domain holding companies in over 20 countries around the globe choose us to help them with various web development, content creation, search engine optimization, creative marketing and monetization solutions for their domains simply because we offer the most affordable and complete all-in-one services available on the market.”
Check us out over at http://www.domainmassdevelopment.com/ and I also recommend you read my entire interview at DNJournal. You will definitely learn some new things: http://www.dnjournal.com/cover/2009/march-wannadevelop.htm
steve
April 6, 2010
Wheres the rest of the post ?
You said whereare they now and all you done was promote yourself
What happened to the rest while you became the best LOL.
ernesto
April 6, 2010
“DevHub was re-launched / spun off as Epik.com by one of it’s main funding partners, Rob Monster…” — Please note that DevHub still exists and is growing in both popularity and users… I have many websites built on the system and find it getting better with each platform upgrade DevHub launches…
Mike
April 6, 2010
Ok, whatever….. So now DevHub has competition from one of it’s very own; Rob Monster over at Epik.com so their market share has most likely slipped and things definitely what they used to be, say a year or two ago when they were the only kid on the block.
Ex-Employee
April 29, 2010
DevHub, Didn’t Rob Monster give them, like $1 million or something? For really nice apartments in downtown Seattle?
DevHub sucks, always has, always will.
In my humble opinion.
Current-Employee
June 14, 2010
I’m not so sure Ex-Employee is an actual ex-employee. Sounds more like someone with an axe to grind, probably because his account for flagged for fraudulent activity and shut down.
Aw, after paying so much for those Chinese ad click bots too.
Johnboy
August 31, 2010
Devhub is buggy. My sites are often 404s and the devhub platform is slow as molasses. I like some aspects like the amazon affiliation but I am looking at alternatives. Wix.com is one that looks good to me. I think devhub will be an epik failure if they don’t speed up soon.
Stephen Douglas
November 4, 2010
Why was the sale of Whypark to Parked.com so “hilarious”, in your own words?
I think Whypark established itself as a credible content development service with this acquisition, and further updates and partnerships with Bing have proved that. I was involved in the Parked acquisition of Whypark, and to me, it’s a marriage made in domainer heaven.
On the flipside, I want to really find out, seriously how good your 21 character longtail domain website MassDomainDevelopment.com would be at creating a website on a domain I know would be a kickbutt affiliate site. How much will it cost me, and how long would it take to put it together through your company? I’m testing most of the domain dev companies right now… and even though you’re so full of fluffiness about your services, I’m going to sacrifice cash to find out whether you’re cotton candy, or a nice big serving of chili cheese fries.
I would like to have you build one site for me. Contact me at my Successclick email address, and let’s get started! (the horror of this would be that I discover you really do have some expertise in creating rev generating websites, at a reasonable cost.)
However, it’s money in your pocket, and the only thing you have to worry about is my “assessment” of your work building out my domain. Are you ready? If so, let me know… I’ll bite, you better give me a good worm.
cheers