Domain Graduate is a very interesting e-book that discusses not only the buying and selling of domains, but takes it to a new level with monetization methods for the domains that you already own. Sean Stafford teaches you how to get good value when you buy your domains and explains tricks that work while also [...]
My blog's new domain name is http://www.thejournalofaprizefighter.com but you will be connected automatically to my blog if you use the former domain, http://journalofaprizefighter.blogspot.com
When creating a website for your business, it's beneficial to register more than one domain name. It prevents other people from scooping up those similar names and using them for their own sites, which could possibly take business from you!Let me give you an example: Your business is Surf Shirt... Your website address is www.surfshirt.com. Anyone else could register the name surfshirts.com, surfershirt.com, etc.You get the idea. This could really hurt your business if the people operating those website with similar names offer similar products. It could really hurt when someone thinks they're at your site, but they're really at someone else's, and they have a bad experience. Now they have a bad impression of surfshirts.com when they thought they were at surfshirt.com.And trust me... when people have a bad experience, word travels extremely fast!To avoid this problem, the easiest solution is to register those similar domain names when registering for the one you wish to use. Just becaus
All about the “clicks”, SpyFu.com evolved from a utility called GoogSpy, and is a great website for CPC (cost-per-click) and PPC (pay-per-click) Internet marketers. SpyFu .com will analyze keywords and domain names with reports on various data relating to top advertisers for those keywords as well as average cost per day and clicks per day the keywords generate. SpyFu also reports [...]
You may read my previous post about simple domain setup for free web hosting here. This time we will try to setup a domain for more advanced usage like email, ftp and other service instead of web service using free dns at afraid.org. Of course there is no .com .org .net domain in this post, just a free service from uni.cc or co.cc and other similar free domain service.
Not like my previous post,
There are some web host providers who offer site building tools, website designing options, search engine optimization and online marketing as part of their services. Domain name registration too is thrown in the package to complete the deal. The last option is very important as the business of web domain names have taken a momentum of their own in recent years. The domain name of a particular website refers to the name that identifies a website and is always present in the URL. Domain names play a big role in the branding efforts of an online business with site visitors tending to give websites that are what their domain names suggest more importance. Thus, if a website about old movies has a name containing those very words, then logically it will draw more traffic then any other website dealing with a similar subject. Selecting an appropriate domain name for a website has to be given a lot of thought for the simple reason of drawing targeted traffic. Visit Cosmos
Video segments I–XHell: The Devil's DomainFrom the dark Hades of Greek Mythology to the fire-and-brimstone visions of fundamentalist thunderers, Hell has long held a particular grip over the human imagination. HELL: THE DEVIL'S DOMAIN travels the world to peer into the darkest depths of this eternal fascination.The journey begins with the story of a near-death experience in which a man thinks he went to Hell after being declared clinically dead and before resuscitation. Trace the evolving conceptions of hell and the devil from Stone-Age French cave paintings to Hollywood blockbusters. Speak with survivors of the recovered memory craze and parishioners at a fundamentalist Texas church. Review literary landmarks like Dante's Inferno and Milton's Paradise Lost. And see how the world's great faiths various conceptions of the afterlife encompass these universal fears.Approximately 90 minutes in length.
Lately I have been talking a fair bit about domain registration and hosting for my new projects that I am undertaking. Finding a domain name registrar isn't hard, but finding a quality company is slightly more difficult. Being an Aussie I have been looking for a good Australian domain registration website that also allows me to register US domains and I really think I have found it. Pay less domains offer everything a webmaster could need including the initial domain name registration, domain transfers and renewals and they even cater for you hosting needs with quality web hosting packages. You don't have to be from Australia either as they offer domain name registration from all over the world! Their website has a really modern crisp design and the navigation is a breeze. Their pricing is also quite reasonable and is probably one of the cheapest places to register an Aussie domain name. If you are looking for a quality domain name register then I would recommend a visit to their websi
First comments in this forum :Hi,I am changing my domain name and my old domain is 2 yrs old. For tranferring the value of our old domain, I am using 301 permanent redirection page wise. Apart from that I am also requesting other webmaster to point our new website. Can anybody tell me apart from this what all I can do to save my ranking position in major search engines.Thanks,----------------Just to add that you must Wait until google finds your new domain before removing the old one. This is VERY important..................Here is the link to this forum :http://forums.searchenginewatch.com/showthread.php?t=19567
04-19-2005(1391 posts)First commetn from this forum :"By request, this thread is being started as a central location to report domain name sales or purchases of any dollar amount.As much information as you can include about the transaction is welcome, but at the bare minimum please include the domain name(s) and sale price.Good luck with your sales!"see this forum at : http://www.namepros.com/domain-name-discussion/83628-report-domain-name-sales-here.html
Posted by Al Martinovic If you have or are about to purchase a domain name, YOU could be in trouble and you don't even know it yet...See, what the domain sellers won't tell you is that the domain name you are purchasing or have purchased can possibly infringe on trademark rights and you can lose that domain name or even worse.Trademark and servicemark laws apply not only off-line but on-line as well and they even apply to domain names.Now, a trademark generally applies to goods where as a servicemark applies to services. For the purpose of this article I will refer to trademarks as the same rules apply.A trademark can be a word, name, symbol, or device and it is used to distinguish and indentify the goods and services from one person or company from that of another.The purpose of a trademark is to prevent confusion in the eyes of the consumer relating to particular goods and services. Basically, they are in place to prevent unfair competition.So with that said, just because you pur
The First Comments in this forum : domain registration is there a better company to register a domain with.....or is the cheaper the better motto apply??.........is there a difference between register.com, godaddy.com, internic.ca??Derek----------------I'm with godaddy, recommended.Nice DNS selection tools--------------------Hostway is good, I dont really like Godaddy...123cheapdomains are also pretty good.........................Here is the link for this forum :http://www.v7n.com/forums/domain-name-forum/6779-domain-registration.html
The First Comments in this forum :Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2007 7:19 am Post subject: domain registration questions is it illegal to register a domain that is very similiar to another company's?for example, say i see microsoft.us is available, am i allowed to register that domain? any intellectual property violation, or should Microsoft just cover every available domain if they don't want anyone else using it?Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2007 10:29 am Post subject: Since Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation, you'd be in violation of the trademark laws. You'd get totally screwed if you tried that.On the other hand, if you notice a company's domain where the name isn't trademarked, go for it ....................Here is the link for this forum :http://www.maximumpc.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=710101&sid=a9cb3669c36870faad0b0aa4064e6548
04-04-2007first comment in this forum :"where can i get the cheapest domain name ragistration?"see this forum at: http://forum.kahuki.com/showthread.php?p=6145
Wed Sep 12, 2007first comment in this forum : "Where to get cheapest domain name? What type of payments them supports? Thank you for your answer." see this forum at : http://www.ozzu.com/ftopic80944.html
02-28-2006 (21 posts)first comment in this forum :"Hello i'm intrested to find some very cheap domain registration ofers but from trusted companies .Preferably posibility to register a domain for more years .Thanks in advance"see this forum at: http://www.webmaster-talk.com/domain-name-forum/44469-cheapest-domain-name-registration.html
07-02-2007 (6 posts)First comment from this forum :"This happened to me last year:I registed a domain name with yahoo. I paid for 5 years.After sometime, I bought a hosting plan from yahoo. Since I didn't like the hosting plan, I cancelled the plan.Know what, yahoo cancelled my domain name also! I lost a domain name for which I had paid for 5 years.Talked, Shouted, Cried - with yahoo support people! No use! Domain name remained cancelled! I had to pay again to get back the domain.(Their stupid logic: They call a hosting plan as an upgrade of the domain plan. When you buy hosting, you upgrade domain name. So when you cancel hosting plan later, according to them, you cancel not only the hosting plan, but also the domain name associated with it)Didn't expect such an idotic logic from a company like Yahoo."see this forum at : http://www.v7n.com/forums/domain-name-forum/60938-yahoo-domain-name-registration-careful-you-may-loose-your-domain-name.html
02-22-2006 (7 posts)First comment from this forum :" I have a domain registered with Yahoo - $2.97 a year was a great deal - so I locked it in for 3 years for what most others were charging for one. I put in the DH name servers in the Yahoo control panel and I was able to access the site and upload stuff to it with Transmit to the DH servers. So far, so good.Now I got to upload some more and it gives me a password error in Transmit. I try to go to the domain using Camino and get the Yahoo "under construction" page.I double checked in the Yahoo control panel and the DH name servers are still listed, but when I try to access the site I still get the Yahoo place holder page.I want to host the site at DreamHost and I thought it was simply a matter of changing name servers like DH describes, but for some reason Yahoo keeps flipping me back to their "under construction" page.I did a Google search and I am not the only one with this problem, but no one seems to have a solution. Since the doma
07-02-2007 (6 posts)First comment from this forum :"This happened to me last year:I registed a domain name with yahoo. I paid for 5 years.After sometime, I bought a hosting plan from yahoo. Since I didn't like the hosting plan, I cancelled the plan.Know what, yahoo cancelled my domain name also! I lost a domain name for which I had paid for 5 years.Talked, Shouted, Cried - with yahoo support people! No use! Domain name remained cancelled! I had to pay again to get back the domain.(Their stupid logic: They call a hosting plan as an upgrade of the domain plan. When you buy hosting, you upgrade domain name. So when you cancel hosting plan later, according to them, you cancel not only the hosting plan, but also the domain name associated with it)Didn't expect such an idotic logic from a company like Yahoo."see this forum at : http://www.v7n.com/forums/domain-name-forum/60938-yahoo-domain-name-registration-careful-you-may-loose-your-domain-name.html
02-22-2006 (7 posts)First comment from this forum :" I have a domain registered with Yahoo - $2.97 a year was a great deal - so I locked it in for 3 years for what most others were charging for one. I put in the DH name servers in the Yahoo control panel and I was able to access the site and upload stuff to it with Transmit to the DH servers. So far, so good.Now I got to upload some more and it gives me a password error in Transmit. I try to go to the domain using Camino and get the Yahoo "under construction" page.I double checked in the Yahoo control panel and the DH name servers are still listed, but when I try to access the site I still get the Yahoo place holder page.I want to host the site at DreamHost and I thought it was simply a matter of changing name servers like DH describes, but for some reason Yahoo keeps flipping me back to their "under construction" page.I did a Google search and I am not the only one with this problem, but no one seems to have a solution. Since the doma
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This is a pondering question that bugs bloggers especially those who have earned quite alot from it and wants to have more earnings by having a domain for themselves. Personally, I was strouck by this dilemma during my first months of blogging and just a week ago, I bought my very own domain and hosting services. One might ask, why? Well, the answer is actually quite simple, to have more earnings from blogging. There are alot of reasons actually but for a money blogger like me, it all boils down to this one. Having a domain makes one feel like he is making a very good advancement in his blogging. It also makes a blog very professional looking and visitors would always think that registered domains are made by people who are really "big time" in the field that they are talking about.So, what are you waiting for? You might want to register domain of your own and make life even better for your blogging needs.
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A domain name is also known as a web address or host name. Every web site needs its own domain name so that users can find it on the web. Domain name registration is important to make sure that two web sites aren't using the same domain name. If you are interested in registering a name, you are in luck because domain name registration is a relatively simple process. All you need to do is find a registrar and search for the name you are interested in using to see if it available.The hardest part of domain registration is choosing the best domain name. It is recommended that you choose a name that is both memorable and has something to do with your business or business name. And, it would be better if the name is a good searchable term. During domain name registration, you must also decide what you want your top level domain to be. The most common choices are .com or .net, but you can also investigate options like .biz, .org or .info.With the rapid expansion of the Internet, many of the
Google Inc. announced yesterday that it would begin to take increasing measures against domain name tasting, a practice which exploits a grace period originally designed to rectify legitimate mistakes, such as registrants mistyping the domain name they are about to buy. With automation and a burgeoning online advertising market, entrepreneurs have generated big bucks by exploiting this policy to test hoards of names, keeping just the ones that turn out to generate the most revenue; unfortunately for legitimate users, these entrepreneurs can tie up millions of domain names at any given moment. Over the next few weeks, Google will start looking for names that are repeatedly registered and dropped within a five-day grace period for full refunds and will block those domains from generating revenue via AdSense. Yahoo, one of Google's chief rivals, has already taken similar measures into account.
Interesting but Domain Tools Blog is reporting that Google will stop allowing Adsense on domains that are less than 5 days old. If this is true, then there are going to be a whole host of advertising providers that are going to step into the breach. Instead of Adsense ready sites, we might see AdEngage [...]
Afilias, a global provider of registry services, today announced that it has been selected to provide registry services supporting the .ME domain, the new country code top-level domain...
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Determining domain expiration is also part of an IT web-enabled infrastructure. There are a lot of window softwares that queries the internet for the domain's expiration date.
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Are expired domain names your game? Some marketers may begin to appreciate that investing in the right domain names can result in solid backlinks, traffic, and potential cash flow, but the doing part is what eliminates a lot of players.
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Dec 19 2005First comment from this forum :"A while back I got the domain name www.guardianlegends.com with yahoo. I bought and setup the domain to be forwarded to some webspace my ISP gives me and then I loged out.I recently wanted to changed it from being forwarded to my webspace to a server I had setup localy.I find out I cannot login, I knew I did not have any email from yahoo when I made the account so I knew something was up. I tried doing a password recovery but it told me my account has been diactivated I was really wondering why I did not get a single email from yahoo, I did a Whois lookup on my domain and the email address is blair.thiessen@gmai.com insted of blair.thiessen@gmail.comI go and try and sign up again to see why I might of miss typed my email and it only asks for your email once no confirmation . I always type my email right and the confirimation usualy just bugs me if anything but everyone has it.Now I have no idea how to get into my setup for the domain because m
Dec 19 2005First comment from this forum : "A while back I got the domain name www.guardianlegends.com with yahoo. I bought and setup the domain to be forwarded to some webspace my ISP gives me and then I loged out.I recently wanted to changed it from being forwarded to my webspace to a server I had setup localy.I find out I cannot login, I knew I did not have any email from yahoo when I made the account so I knew something was up. I tried doing a password recovery but it told me my account has been diactivated I was really wondering why I did not get a single email from yahoo, I did a Whois lookup on my domain and the email address is blair.thiessen@gmai.com insted of blair.thiessen@gmail.comI go and try and sign up again to see why I might of miss typed my email and it only asks for your email once no confirmation . I always type my email right and the confirimation usualy just bugs me if anything but everyone has it.Now I have no idea how to get into my setup for the domain because
12-21-2007 (11 posts)First comment from this forum :"Which is the best registrar to register .asia domain name in cheaper rate? Do you think this domain name is good for travel site that I am planning to launch. Thanks in advance for your help! "see this forum at : http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=653292
04-19-2005(1391 posts)First commetn from this forum :"By request, this thread is being started as a central location to report domain name sales or purchases of any dollar amount.As much information as you can include about the transaction is welcome, but at the bare minimum please include the domain name(s) and sale price.Good luck with your sales!"see this forum at : http://www.namepros.com/domain-name-discussion/83628-report-domain-name-sales-here.html
04-19-2005(1391 posts)First commetn from this forum :"By request, this thread is being started as a central location to report domain name sales or purchases of any dollar amount.As much information as you can include about the transaction is welcome, but at the bare minimum please include the domain name(s) and sale price.Good luck with your sales!"see this forum at : http://www.namepros.com/domain-name-discussion/83628-report-domain-name-sales-here.html
To create a successful site, you must find a need and then fill it. Tabeze is trying to do just that when it comes to domain name research.
One of the basic problems of many domain name research tools is the time it takes to determine whether or not each domain is already registered or not. [...]
When choosing a domain name, keep these top 10 tips in mind. First, when buying a domain name included in a web hosting package, for example newbussiness.com, be sure to buy the other top-level domains (TLDs) as well, such as newbussiness.org and newbussiness.net, to prevent someone else from buying one later and capitalizing on your brand name and work. Second, choose a domain name that has most of the TLDs names available. Third, do not make your domain name too specific to one area, as businesses frequently change and expand into different areas of interest. Fourth, keep the domain name as simple and as short as possible and try to avoid using hyphens. Fifth, choose a domain name that best represents your company's interest instead of trying to insert as many keywords as possible. Sixth, remember that domain names can only contain letters, numbers, and dashes, and that spaces and symbols are not allowed. Seventh, make sure that you will be able to manually edit your domain name deta
I have been planning on moving free things online to a new site, but just hadn't gotten around to doing it. Well finally I took the plunge and migrated the site to its own domain so be prepared for a lot of changes over the next few days and a much better site.The site theme and concept of the site hasn't changed that much, but the site name has. Once I have completed the overall move and a few tweaking here and there you will be redirected to the new site.
01-14-2007 (7 posts)First comment from this forum :" Little do we know that Yahoo comes up with a regular $1.99 domain name promo regularly. If you pay via credit card, there is service fee of around $1 I think. But that is still cheap compared to the prevailing domain rate."see this forum at : http://forums.rateurhost.com/showthread.php?tid=36&pid=97#pid97
01-14-2007 (7 posts)First comment from this forum :" Little do we know that Yahoo comes up with a regular $1.99 domain name promo regularly. If you pay via credit card, there is service fee of around $1 I think. But that is still cheap compared to the prevailing domain rate."see this forum at : http://forums.rateurhost.com/showthread.php?tid=36&pid=97#pid97
Sep. 28 2006 (12 posts)First comment from this forum :" I am writing this in the hope that this will help others not get in the same jam that I did.. I took Yahoo up almost a year ago on getting a domain for $ 2.99. I thought I would grab my name and start building my business. That saying that you get what you pay for sure applies. I was never able to get to the 'control panel' but figured that at least I had it and that when the time was right I would start building my web site.About a month ago since my domain expires Oct 11th I looked for a way to make sure that they wouldn't renew it. I sent them countless emails with no answer. When I followed their tutorials they said in order to close out your small business account to go to control panel and follow their instruction. This was not an option since I have never been able to access that.After further investigation I found out that when you get a domain it is sent to Australia. Google's groups is full of lot's of people that have h
Sep. 28 2006 (12 posts)First comment from this forum :" I am writing this in the hope that this will help others not get in the same jam that I did.. I took Yahoo up almost a year ago on getting a domain for $ 2.99. I thought I would grab my name and start building my business. That saying that you get what you pay for sure applies. I was never able to get to the 'control panel' but figured that at least I had it and that when the time was right I would start building my web site.About a month ago since my domain expires Oct 11th I looked for a way to make sure that they wouldn't renew it. I sent them countless emails with no answer. When I followed their tutorials they said in order to close out your small business account to go to control panel and follow their instruction. This was not an option since I have never been able to access that.After further investigation I found out that when you get a domain it is sent to Australia. Google's groups is full of lot's of people
Oct 27th, 2005 (21 posts)First comment from this forum :"Hi everybody, Please be careful when you purchase a NEW DOMAIN from YAHOO. On their small business and Domain sale place they announced that there is 24 hours technical support but sorry to say that there is no any help from them.Here is my problem, recently I bought a Domain Name from Yahoo, but I cannot access by Domain Control Panel. I can see my domain has been registered in http://www.allwhois.com, I send yahoo Domain Tech Guys so many emails, no any response (and all they have is bullshit online form, which I think they never look at) After long struggle, I managed to find their phone number (USA) and called them, but again same *******-- voice mail at other side.I am in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, but there is no any local support in this region.so BECAREFUL guys!!"see this forum at : http://www.freeforums.com/showthread.php?t=13556
Oct 27th, 2005 (21 posts)First comment from this forum :"Hi everybody, Please be careful when you purchase a NEW DOMAIN from YAHOO. On their small business and Domain sale place they announced that there is 24 hours technical support but sorry to say that there is no any help from them.Here is my problem, recently I bought a Domain Name from Yahoo, but I cannot access by Domain Control Panel. I can see my domain has been registered in http://www.allwhois.com, I send yahoo Domain Tech Guys so many emails, no any response (and all they have is bullshit online form, which I think they never look at) After long struggle, I managed to find their phone number (USA) and called them, but again same *******-- voice mail at other side.I am in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, but there is no any local support in this region.so BECAREFUL guys!!"see this forum at : http://www.freeforums.com/showthread.php?t=13556
I actually bought this domain name for quite sometime now....just that its been sitting at godaddy for too long. I've decided to make use of it this year! yey!www.myfashionasia.com is live!I've also removed my old header.......i cant say id be using this one long, but its a start...Till i can find a nicer header. This shall do....and i've also created a new avatar. I discovered some new blogger using the same avatar as mine and i don't like that....so this is my new profile pic. :)oh...oh.......and i've been approved by Kontera too!! Thats good news! :)src='http://kona.kontera.com/javascript/lib/KonaLibInline.js'>
First comment from this forum :11-09-2007"Since I saw a lot of thread asking for the cheaper OR cheapest domain registration / renewals / transfer so I made a list on it. Note:* Some registrars required a coupon code to have price cut, all coupon code will display in red color.Yahoo domainsPrice: $2.99# Valid for new customers and first year only.Mydomain.comPrice: As low as $5.95, depends how many you want to purchase.Mydomain.com coupon code: htmli.info - 15% OFF of your entire order by using this coupon.# Valid on all service provided by mydomain.com and all TLD / cctld domain registration, transfer and renewals.Register.comPrice: Free! ( You must have a valid credit card )# One credit card one domain ONLY. $35/year renewals feeNetfirms.comPrice: $5.95 ( $9.99 renewals fees )# One customer are eligible to get maximum 5 domains on $5.95, no push function is available.Godaddy.comPrice: $10.40 for two .net domainCoupon code: gdm0412c# Valid on .net domain registration, transfer and ren