What started as a simple plugin switch ended up revealing something much more interesting: WordPress doesn’t have to behave like a traditional CMS tied to a database server. With SQLite, it starts behaving like a portable, self-contained system—almost like a container image, just without the overhead. The original motivation wasn’t speed, and that’s important. Performance … [Read more...] about WordPress as a Portable Image: Why SQLite Changes Everything
How to Shorten the Google Sandbox Period
The Google Sandbox is real, it's frustrating, and it can't be fully bypassed — but it can be compressed. The sandbox exists because Google is essentially withholding trust from new domains until they demonstrate that they're legitimate, consistent, and worth ranking. Understanding that framing is the first step to working with it rather than against it. The single biggest … [Read more...] about How to Shorten the Google Sandbox Period
Tokens.com Sells for $2.245M — Domain Liquidity Meets AI Pivot
A deal like this lands right in that interesting overlap between domain investing and corporate strategy. Realbotix Corp. has offloaded the Tokens.com portfolio to Bed Bath & Beyond, Inc. for $2.245 million, and it’s one of those transactions that tells you more about direction than just price. First thing that stands out—this wasn’t just a random asset sale. It’s a clean … [Read more...] about Tokens.com Sells for $2.245M — Domain Liquidity Meets AI Pivot
BXM.net — Business Exchange Model for the AI Economy
A name like BXM starts to settle into place once you look at it through the lens of systems rather than branding. Business Exchange Model—simple on the surface, but it opens up a surprisingly deep direction when placed inside the current AI landscape, where agents don’t just generate content anymore, they transact, negotiate, route, and execute. The idea of a Business … [Read more...] about BXM.net — Business Exchange Model for the AI Economy
EmDash Isn’t Just a CMS, It’s a Strategic Reset
Cloudflare didn’t just release another content management system and call it a day. EmDash feels like a deliberate attempt to redraw the boundaries of what a CMS is supposed to be, and more importantly, where it is allowed to run. You can see the Astro DNA in it, sure, but there’s also something more ambitious underneath—almost like Cloudflare looked at WordPress, headless … [Read more...] about EmDash Isn’t Just a CMS, It’s a Strategic Reset
LQO.net: Liquid Objects — One Name, Four Worlds
The phrase “Liquid Objects” has that strange elasticity to it, like it refuses to settle into a single definition. It behaves differently depending on where you drop it, almost like… well, a liquid taking the shape of its container. That’s exactly why it’s interesting as a site name. It doesn’t just label something — it adapts to the narrative you build around it. In an AI … [Read more...] about LQO.net: Liquid Objects — One Name, Four Worlds
Why I Renewed These Domains (and Let the Rest Go)
Every renewal cycle forces a decision that’s less about cost and more about clarity. It’s easy to carry domains forward for another year—$11 here, $13 there—but over time, weak names quietly accumulate and dilute the portfolio. This round wasn’t about maintaining size. It was about sharpening meaning. What survived are domains that don’t need explanation. EXPECTANCY.org … [Read more...] about Why I Renewed These Domains (and Let the Rest Go)
Google Sandbox Reality Check — How Long You’re Actually Stuck
The frustrating part is that “Google sandbox” isn’t even officially acknowledged by Google, yet almost everyone who launches a new site feels it. You publish, you index, you even see impressions… and then nothing really happens. It feels like the site is being held back on purpose. In practice, what people call the sandbox is just Google taking time to trust you — and that … [Read more...] about Google Sandbox Reality Check — How Long You’re Actually Stuck
JVQ.net — Just Very Quick as a Native Content Format for the Attention Economy
A pattern starts to show up once you’ve been around domains and content long enough: formats matter just as much as names. And every now and then, a name quietly suggests a format that feels… right. JVQ.net is one of those cases where the domain doesn’t just brand a site—it defines how content should behave. Just Very Quick isn’t a slogan. It’s a constraint. And constraints, … [Read more...] about JVQ.net — Just Very Quick as a Native Content Format for the Attention Economy
The Logic Behind These Renewals: A Portfolio Built on Optionality, Not Perfection
Looking across this batch of renewals, the pattern isn’t random or sentimental — it’s structural. What’s really happening here is a portfolio being maintained across three distinct layers: liquid abbreviations, high-intent keywords, and narrative-driven brand assets. Each category behaves differently, and the renewals make sense only when you view them together, not one by … [Read more...] about The Logic Behind These Renewals: A Portfolio Built on Optionality, Not Perfection