Remember this? In the 2008 campaign to unseat Bill Sali, Idaho Congressman Walt Minnick heavily courted Republican votes, even launching a website complete with a roster of well-known GOP defectors.
Here's how the site, developed by webdesignboise.com, looked then:
Seems someone by the name Artem Zakharov bought the domain, republicansforminnick.com, in October and the site has changed dramatically. It now features the top story, "10 Perfect Places to Foregather Women" and a top tag, "Russian Brides."
Walt Minnick, a magnet for Russian Brides? Who knew?!
Ah, the bane of the expired domain name.
Here's how it works (as I understand it): robots patrol the boundary and scarf up names that come available. They put a stub in place that can count the hit traffic and see which names are sufficiently viable to pay for the (exceedingly modest) investment.
The ones that don't make the cut get thrown back in the pool, and the fee gets refunded (thanks to mandated trial period), lather, rinse, repeat.
Posted by: fortboise | December 29, 2009 at 10:02 PM