Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Domain name.

Domain Name Choice - Getting Started With Domain Names

Booking a domain name and getting a website going is quite cheap and easy today. However, what people often neglect to consider is that the domain name is not just a web address but actually a part of the brand identity of a business. You cannot simply pick up any name that sounds good and go with it. You need to think in terms of brand image and how to help that image grow before settling on domain name.

A brand is more than just a name. A brand identifies your business and lets the world know who you are, what you do, what you represent, what you stand for, and so on. It is essentially a small communication that speaks a lot so it is important to pick the right domain name. The key thing is for a brand to be memorable. The easier it is to remember and associate with certain things the better it will work. This is why brand names do not use articles like "The" or "A" and avoid hyphenation. They are single words that are easy to remember.

The .com extension is desired universally but you should seriously consider other examples. For example, if your business is such that never at any time will you have a customer outside the United States then why not consider a .us domain instead of .com?

Think of the customers who will need to remember the domain name more than what you like and you will make a better choice.

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Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Web domain name.

Web Domain Name

By Ganesh Ranganathan

The net-domain - the backbone of the web

We do not always realize, that figures are just quantity and can deceive about quality.

In spite of the fact, that the net-domain is only the No. 4 in terms of the number of domain names registered, it works as a backbone of the web.The net-domains build the largest Top Level Domain by number of hosts, or machines connected to the Internet. More than 44 percent of name servers use net-domains.

We presume, that programmers and other technical experts have a more narrow emotional relationship to .net than to .com. Their sympathy for .net is just greater than for .com. Historically .net was once reserved for providers. This might have still an influence to the technical use of .net and the importance of this use. Every programmer and hostmaster has an idea of .net, but not every programmer and hostmaster has an idea of .com. In some way .net stands for the web.

Other facts: -- 31 percent of all page views are dependent on a net-domain for resolution -- 32 percent of all B2C e-Commerce in 2004 is dependent on a net-domain for resolution.

The number of registered domains has reached an all-time high of more than 60 million domain names worldwide.

Figures show that country code Top Level Domains (ccTLDs) are the fastest growing market, while general demand for new domains remains strong. The most popular domains are still the com-domains. The growth of com-domains is tremendous. Experts think, that the growing sale of com-domains reveal a revival of the "New Economy". Some experts even argue, that this growth of domain names is an early indicator of persisting economic growth in the USA and the whole world.

The com-domains remain the most popular domain with about a 45 percent market share.

New generic Top Level Domains outside of .com, .net and .org, become increasingly popular, including aero-domains, biz-domains, coop-domains, info-domains, museum-domains, .name-domains and pro-domains.

Do you sometimes come across exotic looking TLD's?

Ever wondered which domain name is from where?

I created the following table out of interest. Watch out for the new .eu TLD. [The European Union is working on the its own TLD.]

Commercial TLD'

.aero Aviation .biz Business Organizations .com Commercial .coop Co-Operative Organisations .edu Educational .gov Government .info info TLD .int International Organisations .mil US Dept of Defense .museum Museums .name Personal .net Networks .org Organisations

Country codes:-

.ac Ascension Island .ad Andorra .ae United Arab Emirates .af Afghanistan .ag Antigua and Barbuda .ai Anguilla .al Albania .am Armenia .an Netherlands Antilles .ao Angola .aq Antarctica .ar Argentina .as American Samoa .at Austria .au Australia .aw Aruba .az Azerbaijan .ba Bosnia and Herzegovina .bb Barbados .bd Bangladesh .be Belgium .bf Burkina Faso .bg Bulgaria .bh Bahrain .bi Burundi .bj Benin .bm Bermuda .bn Brunei Darussalam .bo Bolivia .br Brazil .bs Bahamas .bt Bhutan .bv Bouvet Island .bw Botswana .by Belarus .bz Belize .ca Canada .cc Cocos (Keeling) Islands .cd Congo, Democratic republic of the (former Zaire) .cf Central African Republic .cg Congo, Republic of .ch Switzerland .ci Côte d'Ivoire .ck Cook Islands .cl Chile .cm Cameroon .cn China .co Colombia .cr Costa Rica .cs Czechoslovakia .cu Cuba .cv Cape Verde .cx Christmas Island .cy Cyprus .cz Czech Repub lic .de Germany .dj Djibouti .dk Denmark .dm Dominica .do Dominican Republic .dz Algeria .ec Ecuador .ee Estonia .eg Egypt .eh Western Sahara .er Eritrea .es Spain .et Ethiopia .fi Finland .fj Fiji .fk Falkland Islands .fm Micronesia .fo Faroe Islands .fr France .ga Gabon .gd Grenada .ge Georgia .gf French Guiana .gg Guernsey .gh Ghana .gi Gibraltar .gl Greenland .gm Gambia .gn Guinea .gp Guadeloupe .gq Equatorial Guinea .gr Greece .gs South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands .gt Guatemala .gu Guam .gw Guinea-Bissau .gy Guyana .hk Hong Kong .hm Heard and McDonald Islands .hn Honduras .hr Croatia .ht Haiti .hu Hungary .id Indonesia .ie Ireland .il Israel .im Isle of Man .in India .io British Indian Ocean Territory .iq Iraq .ir Iran .is Iceland .it Italy .je Jersey .jm Jamaica .jo Jordan .jp Japan .ke Kenya .kg Kyrgyzstan .kh Cambodia .ki Kiribati .km Comoros .kn Saint Kitts and Nevis .kp Korea, Democratic People's Republic of .kr Korea, Republic of .kw Kuwait .ky Cayman Islands .kz Kazakhstan .la Lao People's Democratic Republic .lb Lebanon .lc Saint Lucia .li Liechtenstein .lk Sri Lanka .lr Liberia .ls Lesotho .lt Lithuania .lu Luxembourg .lv Latvia .ly Libyan Arab Jamahiriya .ma Morocco .mc Monaco .md Moldova .mg Madagascar .mh Marshall Islands .mk Macedonia .ml Mali .mm Myanmar .mn Mongolia .mo Macau .mp Northern Mariana Islands .mq Martinique .mr Mauritania .ms Montserrat .mt Malta .mu Mauritius .mv Maldives .mw Malawi .mx Mexico .my Malaysia .mz Mozambique .na Namibia .nc New Caledonia .ne Niger .nf Norfolk Island .ng Nigeria .ni Nicaragua .nl The Netherlands .no Norway .np Nepal .nr Nauru .nu Niue .nz New Zealand .om Oman .pa Panama .pe Peru .pf French Polynesia .pg Papua New Guinea .ph Philippines .pk Pakistan .pl Poland .pm St. Pierre and Miquelon .pn Pitcairn .pr Puerto Rico .ps Palestine .pt Portugal .pw Palau .py Paraguay .qa Qatar .re Reunion .ro Romania .ru Russia .rw Rwanda .sa Saudi Arabia .sb Solomon Islands .sc Seychelles .sd Sudan .se Sweden .sg Singapore .sh St. Helena .si Slovenia .sj Svalbard and Jan Mayen Islands .sk Slovakia .sl Sierra Leone .sm San Marino .sn Senegal .so Somalia .sr Surinam .st Sao Tome and Principe .su Sovier Union .sv El Salvador .sy Syrian Arab Republic .sz Swaziland .tc The Turks & Caicos Islands .td Chad .tf French Southern Territories .tg Togo .th Thailand .tj Tajikistan .tk Tokelau .tm Turkmenistan .tn Tunisia .to Tonga .tp East Timor .tr Turkey .tt Trinidad and Tobago .tv Tuvalu .tw Taiwan .tz Tanzania .ua Ukraine .ug Uganda .uk United Kingdom .um United States Minor Outlying Islands .us United States .uy Uruguay .uz Uzbekistan .va Holy See (Vatican City State) .vc Saint Vincent and the Grenadines .ve Venezuela .vg Virgin Islands British .vi Virgin Islands U.S .vn Vietnam .vu Vanuatu .wf Wallis and Futuna Islands .ws Samoa .ye Yemen .yt Mayotte .yu Yugoslavia .za South Africa .zm Zambia .zr Zaire (non-existent, see Congo) .zw Zimbabwe

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Monday, October 29, 2007

Internet Domain name Registration

Internet Domain Registration - Top 10 Most Frequently Asked Questions on Domain Name Registration

Here are the top ten most frequently asked questions regarding on Internet domain name registration:

Q1. Which characters are allowed in Internet domain names?

A: For normal ASCII domain names, the letters a-z, the numbers 0-9, and one special character, the hyphen or dash "-". Note that domains cannot start or end with a hyphen. For the new tested IDNs (Internationalized Domain Names), the full range of Unicode characters are available. This allows nearly all of the languages on the planet to be represented within domain names, including Thai, Arabic, Lao, Hebrew, French, German etc.

Q2. How many characters can a Internet domain name have?

A: Generic domains (gTLDs) can have 63 characters in the second level, plus the top level domain, .com, .net etc.

Q3. How long can I register a Internet domain name for?

A: In most cases, you are allowed to register a Internet domain name for period of one to ten years. Longer periods are not currently allowed by the registry.

Q4. How long do Internet domain registrations take to make & process?

A: Typically ten minutes or so. Once you have chosen the name and paid the fee, most registration systems will register your name in near real-time.

Q5. Do I "own" a domain name I register?

A: Not really, it is more like a rental agreement. But importantly, you have the exclusive right to renew the agreement with the registry at the end of the initial registration period, so effectively you can keep the name as long as you want.

Q6. Why does my Internet domain name still show as unregistered in a WHOIS tool?

A: WHOIS tools are meant to show the nameserver / contact information for domain names held by a particular ICANN registrar. They are typical not updated in real-time and thus are not good indicators of current domain registration status.

Q7. How will I know if a Internet domain registration attempt has been successful?

A: WHOIS tool takes anything up to 48 hrs to be updated so can't be relied on. A better indicator is whether you receive a confirmation e-mail from the domain registrar. You could also try registering the name again. By doing so, the registrar will do a "live" availability check on the name, which will indicate to you whether the name has been registered or not. This is not the same as a WHOIS look-up.

Q8. How long do domain names take to be active after registration?

A: Approximately 24 - 48 hrs, though because nameservers work as a distributed network, it can take up to 72 hrs or more before your domain name is accessible to all Internet users worldwide.

Q9. Can I register a Internet domain for later use?

A: There is no problem in registering domain names first, and using them later on. In fact, it is estimated that among 80% to 90% of all domain names are "idle".

Q10. Can I get a refund if I make a mistake & register the wrong name?

A: Nearly all domain registrars operate a strict no refund policy. This is because they are charged a non-refundable fee by the registry to perform the registration.

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Sunday, October 28, 2007

Domain name transfer

Transfer Domain Name

By Sarah Williams

What is a domain name transfer? Is this an ordinary process of transferring just like those regular transfer processes? These are just two of so many questions that surround the domain name transfer. So you want to know the answer? Then, you read on.

Essentially, a domain name transfer is made possible when the current domain name holder or registrant wishes to make some adjustments on the domain name companies that provide the domain name services. So, a domain name transfer is a process that can only be made possible with the effort of the domain name registrant of with the administrative contact who is listed on the recent domain name registration record.

A domain name transfer can in fact refer to two detach and unique domain name transactions. One of those is a registrant domain name transfer, and the other one is the registrar domain name transfer.

In terms of the registrant domain name transfer, it is considered that this kind of domain name transfer takes place when the current registrant of a domain name wanted to transfer all the domain name rights to a third party. It is only the domain name registrant or the administrative contact who are allowed to perform the registrant domain name transfer process.

For conducting the registrant domain name transfer, most of the registrars only require a user name and password for the process. Besides, it is found out that there are also some registrar companies who require a notarized form or other formal recognition documents, but these are just depending on the certain county that the registrants resides in. It is commonly noted that they require such documents for the domain name transfer process to prove that the registrant is the actual domain name holder. So in all instances, the holder contacts their current registrar companies and then requests for the domain name transfer to the new third party.

In the place of the second transaction which is the registrar domain name transfer, it is noted that this takes place when the current domain name registrant wishes to switch domain name registrar companies. Along with that, the registrant may wish to adjust companies for the reason that they are unsatisfied with the level of customer service that the companies provide or for any other reason.

And in conducting the registrar domain name transfer, a registrant or the administrative contact should then perform the request through the new registrar company. After which, a holder or the administrative contact must reply to the old registrar companies via e-mail which asks for authentication of the registrar domain name transfer. So upon the completion of the registrar domain name transfer, the holder can log in to the new account at the new registrar web site.

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Saturday, October 27, 2007

International domain name.

International Domain Name

Your domain hosting name is not something to be chosen lightly. Your domain hosting name is your front line in your branding campaign for your online business (or your offline business’s online presence). Careful consideration needs to go into choosing just the right domain hosting name to represent your business. The following are some key points to consider:

The Right Extension for the Right Site
Each type of site you want domain hosting for may serve a different market. Make sure the extension you use -- .com, .net, .org, .biz, etc. -- is the right extension for your market. If you are a business and there is no reason you cannot do it, get domain hosting for a .com. If you are a non-profit organization, consider .org. If you are building a personal website and are on a budget, consider .us or some of the other lesser-known extensions. When in doubt, however, go for .com. The part of a URL people most often first forget is the extension. And when they’re in doubt, .com’s what they type in: .biz and .net should only be considered if you’re completely attached to a particular domain hosting name and the .com variant isn’t available. But our best suggestion for that scenario is to vary the domain hosting name and get the .com extension.

The Shorter the Better
When picking domain hosting names for your website consider that people have to remember it to visit it. Not everyone is going to get to your website by clicking on a listing or an ad or a reciprocal link. Word of mouth leads increase when your domain hosting site’s name is short and sweet. And people make less spelling mistakes and typos when trying to type in your URL directly.

Stay Away from What Doesn’t Belong to You
Big companies with trademarked names seem like tempting targets for domain hosting names that generate loads of free (albeit unintentional) traffic. Heck, you could even sell the domain hosting name back to them for a hefty sum. More than likely, however, you’ll just get sued. And chances are, if you’re reading this article, they have better lawyers than you.

The More the Merrier
Admittedly this catchy tag line is a little misleading. Considering registering a group of domain hosting names in order to cover yourself for the inevitably of interested visitors typing in the wrong URL is an excellent idea. Try, if possible, to get the .com and .net variant of your domain hosting name, or a variant with hyphens as well as the one without (always go for without hyphens first). But don’t buy more than you can afford or more than you need. Once you own the domain hosting names, whatever they are and of whatever number, you still have to get people to visit them.

U R a *, but Your Domain Name Can’t Be
You can use neither symbols nor spaces in your domain hosting name (our apologies to “the artist formerly known as Prince”). And URLs are not case sensitive. So don’t waste your time.

Do it Now
Have you ever heard the concept that if you have an idea then at least one other someone else somewhere else in the world is having or has had the same idea? Well that’s certainly the case with domain hosting names, which is why you need to make all due haste in nabbing your ideal domain hosting name. Otherwise, you may wind up compromising with an alternate far inferior.

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Friday, October 26, 2007

Choose a domain name. Choosing a Domain Name for Your Internet Business

Choose a domain name. Choosing a Domain Name for Your Internet Business.

Once you have decided that you want an internet business, you must first think of what your actual business is going to be. In order to get started, you will first have to choose a domain name. Ideally, the domain name should reflect what your new internet business is all about.

For instance, if you are going to sell widgets you want your domain name to be something like widgets.com or buy-your-widgets-here.net. Get the picture? If you are selling widgets, you don't want a domain name that suggests you sell something else.

There are multiple sites on the internet that will sell you a domain name. You can go to register.com or godadddy.com to search for your perfect domain name. These sites will inform you on whether or not the domain name is available and if so, what the cost is to purchase the name. If you don't have your own server, you will want to choose a site that offers hosting as well.

A lot of these sites additionally offer website building. They have templates available for you to choose from to make your site your own. There are also programs available to purchase that you can build your site from as well. They run from cheap to expensive, each one offering different schemes for you to choose from.

In building your site, you will want to choose different letter styles, some bold some not. You may want to add pictures to add interest to your site. You can decide for yourself everything you want to exhibit. It is your site.

Colors are a big decision as well. You want your website to be appealing to the human eye. You can choose flash intros or you can have just a one page site. You can have multiple pages depending on what you are promoting on your site.

You can share links with other companies called affiliates and earn extra money by doing this. One affiliate site I know of is linkshare.com. When you sign up for this, it links you with different companies that pay you when you advertise them on your site.

Additionally, you can advertise your own site on sites like adwords promoted by Google. Yahoo and MSN offer similar programs. Godaddy has just started a new program. If you purchase your domain from them, they will park the domain on a "cash parking" website that displays pay per click (PPC) ads. This way you can make money while working on building your website.

Choose your domain carefully. Make a statement. Make it interesting and above all, have fun while joining the internet circle.

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Thursday, October 25, 2007

Rick Schwartz on Failure


Rick has a great read on failure and it's relationship
to success.

Domain name forum.

Domain name forum.
Copyright 2006 Pamela Wyke

Forum marketing can be a bit tricky. You have to be subtle or you can get banned. Look below at the "long post" for a list of the forums I have joined. It is a good idea to read and post in each of them every day which I have been really lax on. Now that I am not trying to publish my articles every day I can start posting there again. Forums can be alot of fun because they allow for open communication.

Make a fun avatar

Say something cute and memorable in your signature and you will get a good and friendly reputation.

Steer clear of political and religious comments and threads and if you choose to post something there be sure to be extremely tactful!

If someone starts to goad you stop and don't respond at all unless you can be super super professional.

Read the whole thread looking for tips and opinions that can help your business. Then post if you have something meaningful to say.

Never post an ad on a forum!

Make sure that your signature has your link and talk about what you have learned or how your life is changed by "your opportunity" but don't use phrases like "Come Check this out!" or "Come to my site"

If you find someone who you think (from reading their posts) would be a good member of your team send them a PM and don't invite them to join up. Just say hi. Mention that you enjoy reading their posts and would like to be friends. Give them your MSN username or your email address.

After you get to know them a bit they will likely ask you what your opportunity is or for sure they will check out your site. You likely won't even need to invite them. Go to theirs and if they list a blog link add it to your bloglinker.

Be Friendly!

Be always on the lookout for people who you can connect with. Maybe they have a service that would help you market your site or maybe they are just fun people to get to know. Maybe they would benefit from your encouragment.

Forums are alot of fun and I have only posted about three days of posting in each forum and I already have two good leads from my forum posts. These are people who PMed me and asked specifically for Success U information. So I think it is a very good marketing idea.

Sign up for as many forums as you can handle.

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Domain name services.

Domain name services.

By Stu Pearson

There are a number of different domain name registration cost and services out there that you can consider when registering the name for your website or websites. Some services are included in registration costs while others are usually included only when additional fees are paid. In order to totally understand what you are getting from a domain name registrar, it is important that you understand the different domain name registration cost and services and what the function of each one really is. By doing that you will find that you can better decide which registration services is best for you and where you can get the best value for the services you receive.

The most common of the different domain name registration cost and services are included in the initial domain name. For most companies, simple domain name registration will cost you less than $10, but will also generally include a number of other services. With most domain registrations, your fee will get you some basic services.

First of all, you will usually get email forwarding addresses that go with the domain you register. These are email addresses that, when used, will direct mail to an existing email address you are already using. That way, you can begin using and advertising your domain name even before you have established an actual site.

Another of the many different domain name registration cost and services is some sort of web-based service account. This is so you can manage and keep track of domain names you have registered. Your contact information as well as domain time left is often included and the service account allows you access 24 hours a day if your contact information changes and you want to be able to sell the domain name.

There are though other domain name registration cost and services that are add-ons. For instance, most companies will charge you a fee to get a catch-all email service. This means that when people send an email to your domain, no matter what the prefix, it will get caught. That way you never miss messages because of a customer miskeying or misunderstanding an email address.

Another of the domain name registration cost and services that may be added on in many cases is domain parking page. For a few bucks, some companies will put up a “park” page where your domain is. That way when someone goes there before you have set up an actual page, they will know that a page is going there and who it is from. Your contact information my be displayed so that potential buyers or customers can get in touch with you through your domain, even if you don’t have a site yet.

There are a number of different domain name registration cost and services available out there. Some are free with your domain name registration, and there are a number of other features that may be added for additional costs. If you build a relationship with a company, sometimes you can get features for free, so that is something you should consider. When shopping for your domain name registrar, you should always shop around to see which features you can get for free versus what you will pay for so that you end up with the service that best fits you.

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Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Domain name renewal.

Domain name renewal.

By Rudolf Freidlander

I am sure that many of the people are not aware of the nature and the process involved in the domain name renewal. Even those who have knowledge on computers might have no knowledge about this thing. So for those who haven’t heard anything about the domain name renewal and for those who wanted to renew their domain names on the internet, this article is right for you.

For everybody’s information, the domain name renewal is actually known as the process of buying additional time to an accessible domain name registration. In simple terms, the domain name renewal takes place when the current domain name registrant wishes to extend the term of time for a registered domain name. Accordingly, the domain name renewal can be done any time, however, it is often made within a few months of when a domain name’s term of time is about to reach its due time.

In line with the period for the domain name renewal, it is generally considered that domain names can have a maximum of ten years of registration term that is affixed to them at any given period. So as it is given, the domain name registrant can only keep the domain name indefinitely by the process of the domain name renewal before the due date and time again.

Knowing such fact, it is also interesting to know that there are companies who provide one hundred year domain name registrations. However, one should be aware that such companies are either scams or companies that will create your money now and then renew your domain name for you. They usually do the domain name renewal every ten years until one hundred years run out.

In taking into the domain name renewal, it is a common observation that a domain name registrant add whatever amount of time he or she select on the remaining time on his or her domain name registration. One of the examples that show this kind of situation involved in the domain name renewal is this one: if you have eleven months remaining on your domain name registration and then you decided to keep your domain name for a very long period of time, it is fact that you can perform a domain name renewal for nine years, but the maximum number of years is ten. As such, the additional nine years now brings the date of your domain name’s expiration to nine years and eleven months into the future.

In lieu, it is important to note that the longer your term of domain name registration, the lower the price per year costs. So for any of the domain names that you wish to keep, it is the best move for you to take register your domain name for several years at a time.

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Monday, October 22, 2007

Available domain name.

Available Domain Name

Domain names are site names that provide rememberable names to stand in for numeric IP addresses. Before getting a web site on line you need to have a domain name. These are the familiar web addresses such as yahoo.com that most browsers use to find a particular web site. Domain names, in fact, are pointers to a particular IP address and we use them because they are easier to remember than a series of numbers. The Domain Name System (DNS) is a system that stores information associated with domain names in a distributed database on networks, such as the Internet. The DNS is what makes it possible to attach hard-to-remember IP addresses (such as 193.456.28.8.) to easy-to-remember domain names (such as "web-hosting-guide.org")

All websites have an IP address in the form 193.456.28.8. The domain name system translates these numbers into names such as google.com. All domain names are registered in a central registry maintained by InterNIC, a subsidiary of ICANN - the organization which certifies domain name registrars. Domain names are filtered through Domain Name Servers (DNS) which link IP addresses with domain names. Each web site usually has a primary and a secondary DNS – duplicates that increase reliability.

The first step in registering a domain name is to choose it. The name can be almost anything you want, but to be most effective it should reflect the nature of your website. If you are selling scented candles, for example, it helps to have a domain name that has some reference to candles – scented-candles.org.uk for example.

The rules for domain names are simple – only letters, numbers or hyphens are allowed. Other than that, a domain name is limited to 70 characters, but you are advised to keep it as short as possible. Domain names can be upper or lower case – case is ignored by DNS but you can use a combination to make the name more recognizable. Since DNS is case-insensitive, yahoo.com can be advertised as YAHOO.COM.

Every domain name ends in a top-level domain (TLD) name, which is always either one of a small list of generic names (three or more characters), or a two characters territory code. There are several extensions available. The most common is .com - it has even entered common vocabulary as a way to express Internet activity – (I own a dot com business). Other extensions include .biz (for commercial sites), .org (for non-commercial organisations), .net (for organisations involved in Internet infrastructure) and .name (for personal names). There are also extensions with more specialized uses such as .museum, .aero, and .coop and are used exclusively by members of certain organizations. In addition to these common extensions, there can also be a country code extension such as .us (United States) or .uk (United Kingdom). The rules for using country extensions vary, so you need to check with your registrar to see if they are available to you.

All domains must be registered with a registrar that has been certified by ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers). There are hundreds of registrars and their prices vary considerably. Although registrars are closely regulated, they are permitted to offer their services through third parties; so many web hosts offer a domain name registration service even if they are not a registrar. The price of a domain name will usually be higher when dealing with these third-party services.

Domain names are usually registered for a minimum of one year, although you are permitted to buy up to a 10-year registration contract. Usually the longer the registration contract, the lower the price, so if you are sure you will be on the web for a considerable length of time you can benefit from a longer registration period. Most registrars also offer a discount on bulk purchases. If you own a number of domain names you can save money by transferring them all to the same registrar.

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Sunday, October 21, 2007

Domain Name Choice - Getting Started With Domain Names

Domain Name Choice - Getting Started With Domain Names


Booking a domain name and getting a website going is quite cheap and easy today. However, what people often neglect to consider is that the domain name is not just a web address but actually a part of the brand identity of a business. You cannot simply pick up any name that sounds good and go with it. You need to think in terms of brand image and how to help that image grow before settling on domain name.

A brand is more than just a name. A brand identifies your business and lets the world know who you are, what you do, what you represent, what you stand for, and so on. It is essentially a small communication that speaks a lot so it is important to pick the right domain name. The key thing is for a brand to be memorable. The easier it is to remember and associate with certain things the better it will work. This is why brand names do not use articles like "The" or "A" and avoid hyphenation. They are single words that are easy to remember.

The .com extension is desired universally but you should seriously consider other examples. For example, if your business is such that never at any time will you have a customer outside the United States then why not consider a .us domain instead of .com?

Think of the customers who will need to remember the domain name more than what you like and you will make a better choice.

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Saturday, October 20, 2007

Google's Secret Domain Name Registration Policy

Google's Secret Domain Name Registration Policy.


I was reading a forum post by Willie Crawford who is one of my favorite Internet marketers. Willie brought up a point that Google may favor ranking domains that have longer registration periods. His source, a domain name registrar, stated the following:

"As part of Google's recent patent application, Google made apparent its efforts to wipe out search engine spam, stating:

'Valuable (legitimate) domains are often paid for several years in advance, while doorway (illegitimate) domains rarely are used for more than a year. Therefore, the date when a domain expires in the future can be used as a factor in predicting the legitimacy of a domain and, thus, the documents associated therewith.'

Domains registered for longer periods give the indication, true or not, that their owner is legitimate. Google uses a domain's length of registration when indexing and ranking a Web site for inclusion in their organic search results.

To prove to everyone that your site is the real deal, register for more than one year and increase your chances of boosting your search ranking on Google."

Some domain name registrars are inclined to promote this position because it may motivate their customers to increase the terms of their domain registration, thereby increasing the profits of the registrar.

That being said, I can also understand Google and other search engines considering the term of a domain registration as a small part of their algorithm used to determine free rankings of a website in their search engine. It is the job of every search engine to provide the most relevant search results possible and it is often the website owners who have a long-term mindset that are providing the most value to their visitors.

Aside from the search engines, I do know that some website visitors also check how long a domain is registered as part of their own personal due diligence to decide if they want to do business with a company or not. Think about it... If you are providing a service and your potential customer goes to http://www.whois.net and finds out that your domain expires in less than a year, they might think you're a "fly-by-night" company that won't be there when they need you and decide not to do business with you.

All in all, I believe it's important to have a long-term mindset when building your Internet business. If it helps you even slightly to get a better search engine ranking or increase the trust that potential customers have in your website, registering a domain name for a few extra years is a sound investment.

Inspired by this insight myself, I just added 5 additional years of registration do my Dotcomology.com domain which is now currently set to expire in the year 2012. I plan to be around until then and hopefully much longer. What about you?

Friday, October 19, 2007

Where have all the good domain names gone.: Dallas Cowboys blow a big one.

Where have all the good domain names gone.: Dallas Cowboys blow a big one.

Dallas Cowboys blow a big one.

Man oh man. The domain name business never fails to amaze me. You read one amazing domain name story after another, every day in the news. But this one is, well, wow! The Dallas Cowboys placed what they thought was the winning bid on Cowboys.com at the TRAFFIC domain name auction. Their bid of $275. was only 3 zeros short of what the needed. Read Rick Schwartz's blog for more details, he was present at the auction when the bid came in. Very interesting read.
http://www.ricksblog.com/my_weblog/2007/10/team-of-domaine.html

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Domain name reseller.

Domain Name Reseller

Reseller web hosting can be low cost way to earn high profits online. Reseller hosting programs will allow users to lease their servers, bandwidth, and connections while branding the goods as their own. Most large hosting companies today resell their products from larger firms because it reduces the cost of equipment and other fees. Resellers act outside of the control of hosting companies, and are not considered to be employees.

Many resellers are similar to affiliates, and are paid based on how many customers they sign up every month. The difference between affiliate programs and cheap reseller hosting services is that resellers continue to be paid each month for every client they sign up, whereas affiliate programs are generally paid a one time commission. The first thing you will want to do if you plan on becoming a reseller is to decide what products or services you want to sell.

If you are interested in web hosting, most aspects of this service can be resold. Products for web hosting include servers, connections, and e-commerce stores. Most hosting companies like to allow resellers to handle as much as possible so they can concentrate on running the business. Many of these hosting firms will also provide consultation to resellers. Cheap reseller hosting is a profitable business model for those who understand it. Once you've decided what products you want to sell, the next thing you want to do is choose the right reseller hosting company.

There are thousands of reseller programs online, and it is best to go with companies which are established. Free Resellers is a forum located at www.freeresellers.com, and has useful information about reseller hosting services. You want to choose a company which has a good track record. Even if the company promises to pay you high commisions, it is better to go with established companies. These firms have experience dealing with products and clients.

Once you've setup your reseller program, you will want to attract customers. If you are starting your first reseller hosting business, it may be a good idea to start with clients who are working on a smaller budget. Many of these clients will not require high end services, and your products can be tailored towards them. When you are just starting out, you don't want to overextend yourself. If you plan on running a larger company, targeting upscale clients would be a good idea.

Cheap reseller hosting services are a good model for those who understand them. They allow you to run a hosting company without the costs which are involved with owning your own server and maintaining an e-commerce account. At the same time, you will be dependent on the hosting company to pay your commission, and it is important to make sure you choose a company with a good track record. If you are interested in running a full hosting company, it is important to realize that more costs will be involved. You will have to deal with running your own server, connections, and other issues.


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Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Getting your own domain name.

Getting Your Own Domain

Below are some common questions and answers about the process of registering your domain name. Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with the information.

Q: Why would I want a domain name?

A: Having your own domain name is a prestige thing. Having a custom website address is pretty cool, and exciting, though it is certainly not required. Remember your domain name is just an address, and most visitors to your website will never notice your address. If you plan on doing any advertising outside the Internet do drive traffic to your website, having a custom domain name that is easy to remember can often be quite helpful.

Q: Will a domain name make me more successful on the Internet?

A: Probably not. The Internet is a point and click environment. Most traffic from the Internet will come from the Search Engines or links from other marketing efforts. Your keyword phrases, title, description and web sites content are more important factors in marketing your site on the Internet. Most visitors to your site will never notice the address. Don't count on your domain bringing you any traffic at all. It is a prestige issue, not a marketing or promotion issue.

Q: What are the costs associated with a domain name?

A: The registration fee for a ".com" domain name varies from $9.00 to $35.00/ year. You can register a domain name with any one of the hundreds of registration services on the Internet. Just search for "domain registration" on any search engine and follow the links. We have an affiliate relationship with one of the Internet's largest registration companies. For most of our customers, registering a domain through this affiliate is very easy. To take advantage of this service, go to http://www.storesonline.com/site/1587739/page/750247 click on Getting Your own Domain and follow the instructions.

Q: Once registered, who owns my domain?

A: You paid for it, and you own it for as long as you continue to pay the small annual registration fee. Your domain is portable, meaning if you decide to host your website elsewhere, your domain can travel with you.

Q: Can another service provider host my domain name?

A: Yes, whoever hosts your domain name, takes responsibility for it, and issues associated with your domain hosting.

Q: How do I know if the domain name I want is available?

A: Before you buy a domain name you can check the availability of a domain names.

Q: After I register my domain, is there anything else I need to do?

A: Yes. You need to find a hosting company, this will be discuss in the next newsletter.

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Tuesday, October 16, 2007

TRAFFIC SILENT AUCTION STILL GOING STRONG.

The TRAFFIC silent auction is still going strong. No way for most people to know for sure since Moniker has no update system, for the general public, for viewing ongoing bids. I have 7 names in the silent auction, so some kind of update would be nice. It would seem that some kind of open visual activity of the silent auction would increase interest and might drive more prospective buyers to sign up and buy some names.
Anyway, got my fingers crossed for my 7. I have extremely low reserves on them, so I hope I don't end up giving them away to cheap. Here are the seven. Please go to Moniker.com and sign up and bid. http://silentauction.moniker.com/

Withdrawal.org
CrystalMethRecovery.com
OnlineBudgetTravel.com
GreenFertilizer.com
CosmeticSurgery.vc
Refinance.vc
YouHaveGotToBeKidding.com

Good luck to all.

Top Level Domain Names For Sale

Top Level Domain Names For Sale

Although acquiring a domain name seems to be a small part of any web promotional strategy, it has a bigger effect. Domain is the online identity of any individual and business. So, it needs to fulfill the requirements it is supposed to carry out. Successful domain name registration is the key to flourishing web ventures. Domain registration firms will offer you numerous names. You have to carefully choose the names that best suit your business. The basic objective behind choosing the most fitting domain name is to garner maximum amount of traffic and stay ahead of business rivals.

Top-level domain names will offer you superior web exposure in the form of better search engine rankings. There is no denying of the fact that top web visitors get to their desired web sites through search engines. Search engines in a way generate massive web traffic. If you want to redirect that vast flow traffic to your website, you need to have a search engine-friendly domain name. The domain names figure prominently in the leading engine listings. If you grab those names, your job of gaining terrific web exposure will get simpler. The IP address and corresponding domain name you want to opt for should complement your purpose – that’s the rule for selecting domain names.

While choosing the domain names, you should also make sure that the names you are planning to go for should reflect your company’s name or the products and services. You should only purchase a domain name when you are confident that it will promote your cause more prominently on the web. The domain names usually are available on contracts. Buying domain name is not an expensive affair. You can own your favorite domain name with a minimum investment. If you are wise in selecting your domain, you will definitely get the maximum result.

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Internet Marketing: The Importance of a Domain Name

Internet Marketing: The Importance of a Domain Name

The domain name is the entry to your site. The address people type in their browsers to get to it. You need to pay attention to it, because your company name will not always be the best domain name you can get for your website. There are certain considerations you should keep in mind when choosing the domain name you will use:

· your domain name should be easy to remember for the intended audience

· your domain name should contain keywords so it helps your site positioning in search engines.

With these in mind, you will soon discover that your-company-name.com is not always the best alternative. It depends on whether you have a well established company, with a known name, or you are starting your business.

The domain name is a tool you can use to help your business grow. So don’t miss the opportunity. Spend the necessary time thinking about possible domain names, and trying to find their good and bad aspects.

A good idea is to get more than one domain name and point them to the same website. So if people type your-company-name.com or they type your-keyword-rich-domain.com they get to the same website. This way you can still use your company name as domain name, and also some other keyword rich name you register.

Another good idea is to register common variations of your chosen domain name. For example, if you register mydomain.com, you could also register my-domain.com or mydomains.com.

Once you come up with the domain name(s) you want to use, you need to register them. The first step is to check if they are available, because they could have been already registered by someone else. Once you have verified this, you can register them for a period of time, and they will be yours to use for that period. You can always renew them afterwards, before the period expires.

Sergio Roth is an experienced freelance web programmer. You can contact him for domain registration, web hosting and website development services at http://www.ayreshost.com

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Monday, October 15, 2007

T.R.A.F.F.I.C Auction results

It looks like the Moniker auction at TRAFFIC Miami was another resounding success.
Check out the link for the names that sold in the live auction. The silent auction still going on untill Thursday 10/18 I believe. So you still have time to steal some great domain names from that.
I have 7 names in the silent auction myself so be sure to buy one of those :)

Withdrawal.org
CrystalMethRecovery.com
OnlineBudgetTravel.com
GreenFertilizer.com
CosmeticSurgery.vc
Refinance.vc
YouHaveGotToBeKidding.com

Good luck to all domainers who have names in any of the current auctions.

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By Hege Crowton

If you have a domain registration business, one way to gain the trust of prospective customers is to write targeted articles and submit them to directories.

Webmasters are scouring the net everyday for articles in their niche. They use them to post on their site, in their blogs and to send out to their email lists. At the bottom of your article you can put a resource box, that lists your credentials and one or two links back to your website. Publishing articles can benefit your web business in many ways.

Writing informative articles on niche topics will establish you as an expert. When you brainstorm topics for your article be sure you write an informative piece of interest - not just a sales pitch. For example, you could write an article on the benefits of buying .com domains over other domains or maybe do a write up about DNS and how it works. You want something that will grab the readers attention and compel them to click through to your site.

Another benefit has to do with linking. When you publish articles, no reciprocal link is required so you are getting one way links. One way links are valued much more highly by the search engines as they are not as easy to obtain as one way links. This value will increase even more in the future as the SE's try to do repress sites that use link farms and other such strategies.

The links from articles will grow over time as more and more webmasters publish it on their site. Of course, you want to get the most mileage out of each article you write so you want to make sure you submit the article to directories and other web sites where your article will be read and published by webmasters who have a need for content in the domain related niche.

There are many huge article directories with all kinds of topics and you should submit to those, but you should also submit to targeted niche directories such as DomainsContent.com where your article will be read by thousands of webmasters who want to add it to their sites!

Of course the main reason for writing the articles is to get traffic and that you will. Your article could be viewed by hundreds on another persons site or from their emailed newsletter, and they like what it has to say, they may just click through to your site. Believe me, I get plenty of traffic from the articles I write and that traffic can translate into more sales.

Here's some tips on writing a great article that will help boost your domain business:

1. Give people what they want. You can get a lot of ideas about what to write about from the emails that people send you through your site - do they ask about domain privacy and hiding their ownership information? Then an article about this might be just the thing. Another thing you can do is put up a poll on your site and ask the users directly what they want to learn more about.

2. Use an attention grabbing headline. Get them to read the article with an interesting title, something like "How To Pick The Best Domain Name For Your Business" could compel anyone to click and read.

3. Write like you are having a conversation with the reader. Don't just spill out a bunch of boring facts, write like you talk. Go back through and read and edit. Use lots of paragraph breaks in your writing. Don't fit all the sentences into one or two paragraphs - break them up and even separate single sentences that are important. Readers like to skim so make it easy on their eyes. Don't make it too long or too short either about 300 to 600 words is good.

4. Organize our thoughts first. A lot of people get writers block when they sit down to start writing - sometimes just jotting down ideas in an outline form can help.

So what are you waiting for? Get writing and watch your business explode!

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Sunday, October 14, 2007

Domain name for sale.

Domain name for sale.

If you're in business, one of the most important things to you may be your ability to establish an internet presence. Operating some type of functional web site for your business helps your customers find you, can present additional marketing opportunities through e-commerce, and offers advertising opportunities that you can not get elsewhere. Companies that do not have a web site lose business to companies that do all the time.

Of course the real key to your web site is the internet domain registration. Everybody wants mybusiness.com - the problem is that domain names are unique and can be taken by anyone. If you don't register your desired domain name right away, someone else could take it. The fact is that internet domain registration can turn into a sneaky competitive game. In many cases business owners have gone to register a domain name and found that it had been registered years before they every started the company by some group that is in the business of registering domains and then turning around and selling them for exorbitant rates.

A humorous story came from the 2005 municipal election in North Las Vegas, Nevada when one candidate realized that the incumbent mayor had not registered an internet domain name. The incumbent registered the mayor's name dot com and as many variants of it that he could come up with, literally stealing the Mayor's plans for a web site out from under him. The tactic didn't win him the election, but the candidate managed to annoy the mayor quite a bit and still owns the internet domain registration names to this day.

The key to avoiding these sorts of problems lies in early registration of your desired domain name. If you find the one that you want (or a close variant of it), register it immediately. Even if you're not prepared to set up a web site yet or won't be for several years, register the domain right away anyway.

Registering a domain name before being ready to set up its web site will require the domain name being transferred to the servers of your desired host when you are ready to establish the site. Transferring the domain name once you have selected a web host is a very simple process, but does require you to establish the change with both the registration company and the new host. The new host will provide you with the server information that you, in turn, will need to provide to the company with whom you originally registered the domain. There may be a short waiting period (typically 24 to 72 hours) while both servers get the information updated. Once that process is complete, you'll have your domain safely residing on your host's servers and your site (as long as it's been built) will be ready to go.

The internet domain registration and transfer for your business web site is a simple process and can be completed through automated online systems in most cases. Clearly the most important part of this process is the registration of the domain name and this should always be done as soon as possible, even if it is going to be years before you're ready to get the actual web site up and running.

John Michaels is a freelance author for http://www.webhostpacks.com where he regularly publishes articles including: http://www.webhostpacks.com/low-cost-web-hosting-services.html

Saturday, October 13, 2007

Web Site Domain Name.

Web site domain name.

Developing our own ecommerce web site isn’t easy. And finding the best web site host can be frustrating. So we need to go through a process of deciding what our real problems are and what we really need. In this article, we will step through the top five “real” problems and look for a nuts and bolts solution that will meet us where we are today and take us where we need to be tomorrow.

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“Everybody is doing it.” Boy you have heard that little phrase thrown at you often enough, especially when it comes to designing and hosting your web site.

It can get confusing, that’s for sure. All we want is to get our web site up and have it work really well. But how to get from no web site or from a simple one to a sophisticated site? This is one of what seems like a million questions that come up as we make these important decisions.
Questions, Questions, Questions

The decision on finding the best web site host is not a trivial thing. So the questions that pop into your head can be both confusing and intimidating including…

§ How can I build a web site if I don’t know any programming languages?

§ Who can I trust to help me get my ecommerce domain name registration done right?

§ What about Linux based web hosting? What are the advantages and who can advise me on this decision?

§ How do I decide who is the best web site host for me?

Our goal in this article to start to put some organization to the array of information that we all have to wrestle with when we are trying to pick just the right partner to put up the best web site host possible for our web pages.
Divide and Conquer

So often, when we are faced with a big problem, we have trouble getting our arms around how to even understand the problem, much less the solution. We know how hard it is to grapple with these questions.

They say that if you start to break a problem down into smaller and smaller pieces. So let’s ask two really simple but important questions of each part of the problem.

§ What is the REAL problem here?

§ What will the solution look like?

STEP 1 – A Domain to Call Our Own.

This whole process of getting a domain name can become a maze to those of us who don’t live and breathe computer lingo. Even if we were settled on our name, the path we need to tread to get the name reserved and getting it attached to our web site are hard to get your arms around sometimes.

The real problem is knowing what to do first, second and third. The whole issue of web hosting addresses and domain name registration seems murky and not easy to sort out.

The ideal solution would be to find the best web site host that would include services to either help us understand the whole domain registration process or just handle it for us at a reasonable rate.
STEP 2 – Talented and Cheap!

There really is no question that we are going to use a company to serve as our web hosting web site. So one of the primary goals of our quest is to find best web site host that will serve our needs well as we go online. To state it plainly, we want a web hosting service that is talented and cheap.

How can we cut through the hundreds of web hosting companies to find the one that is perfect for our needs? In short, we need a small business web host site that will be a repository of web design and hosting talent and they will offer there services for a reasonable price.
STEP 3 – There’s No Place Like Home

Your small business host web site will reside on a server somewhere. That is the place you upload your web pages to and that handles all of the traffic and much of the “business” that is generated by your web site. So right now, you consider what the best web site host that your ecommerce business web site will call home.

The real problem also is finding the best web site host that knows what our problems are and how to deal with people who are not web programmers but want a high quality ecommerce web hosting provider that can meal all of our needs.

The real solution will look like a company that is built from the ground up around servicing people like you and me that need someone to cut through the mumbo jumbo and help us get our web site up and working well quickly and economically.
STEP 4 – Do I look Like a Computer Guru?

The computer industry is not an easy one for the regular businessperson to understand.

The real problem is NOT that you don’t know how to program a web page or that your web programming skills are not up to the most recent bells and whistles the professional developers use.

The problem is that you SHOULDN’T HAVE TO know how to be a computer programmer just to have affordable ecommerce web site.

The ideal solution would look like a company that can not only provide anything from hosting a Linux streaming server to a FrontPage based host web site to a host MP3 site if we need it at a reasonable cost and without making us provide the training, the talent and the technical savvy to get the job done right.
STEP 5 – Where Do We Go From Here?

Even if you know exactly where you are in the development process, how do you go about mapping out what step one through one hundred is to take your site from where it is to a state of the art ecommerce web site?

The real problem can be summed up in one word – experience. We don’t have it and we need someone with a wealth of it.

The real solution will be a company that wins your trust because they build their services around your needs, your budget and your timeline.
Are We Dreaming?

Are we dreaming that such a company exists? The search for a company starts with recommendations from friends and others who like us want an affordable ecommerce web hosting company. The list we get from our research will almost certainly include epinions as a research tool.

But better than that, you will be able to find additional services as the sophistication of our site grows and so do our needs. Their services are leveled so we can step up at our pace so we are always at a level that we need and always have an answer to that question “where do we go from here?”

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Sandro is the creator of the http://www.sandrosalsi.com/ website. Since 1998 he has been helping ordinary people achieve "extra-ordinary" results in business and in life. He lives in Vancouver, BC - Canada, and he teaches Internet Marketing strategies. Learn to supplement your income, get free weekly tips and how-to advice by visiting the following link: http://www.sandrosalsi.com/articles/best-web-site-host.html - Where to Find the Best Web Site Host