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		<title>Domain Names (part 2) &#8211; Domain Scooping &#8211; Don&#8217;t Get Fooled!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2009 19:54:41 +0000</pubDate>
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Candace Carter asked: The Domain Name in the question never habÃan placed with the registry of the dominion of CanadÃ. EstÃsending a check of renovaciÃ ³ n indeed harÃa the Domain Name to be transferred to the registry of the dominion of CanadÃ, generally long before the real date of renovaciÃ ³ n and for [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Candace Carter</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/>The Domain Name in the question never habÃan placed with the registry of the dominion of CanadÃ. EstÃsending a check of renovaciÃ ³ n indeed harÃa the Domain Name to be transferred to the registry of the dominion of CanadÃ, generally long before the real date of renovaciÃ ³ n and for considerably mÃs money that the tariff going generally for the renovations of the dominion. The letters are part of a thymus that removes with shovel of the massive dominion and many aÃ±os. CompaÃ±Ãas of the dominion registry (quiÃ©n does not take care of apparently on their reputations) uses these tÃctica like way to obtain millares of registries of the Domain Name each aÃ±o. Ã  ste is not the thymus that removes with shovel from the Ãºnico dominion. Other such thymuses become on email or aÃºn on telÃ©fono. For mayorÃa of people, the registry of the Domain Name, and renovaciÃ ³ n is something only rarely (once to aÃ±o &#8211; mÃximo done) asÃ that is trustworthy that the details of the registry are podrÃan to forget in the interval. CompaÃ±Ãas without escrÃºpulos can take advantage this if you are not conscious. If you are a client of Back2Front &#8211; not she worries about his Domain Name &#8211; serÃsurely with us. ÂIf you never have any questions on his Domain Name, or if you receive communications on Ã©l &#8211; that you not estÃsurely of &#8211; it asks to us first before making any thing! If you are not one of our clients she protÃ©jase of the following ways: When you place Domain Name to him &#8211; ³ n in its computer keeps a file from transacciÃ (maintaining all the email sent to you with respect to its registry of the Domain Name) and imprimiendo and maintaining a place safe, a hard copy of documents (in case of lack of computer). If you receive the unexpected communications on his Domain Name (especially Ã©sos that request money) they make contact with enemy with a compaÃ±Ãa that you colocÃ ³ originally your Domain Name with, request and to verify them it. With mayorÃa of the secretaries you can optionally choose to make his informaciÃ ³ n of contact retain of the pÃºblico &amp; #039; QuiÃ©n Is&amp; #039; data base (registered the official list of all the Domain Name). This ayudarÃto avoid that scammers makes contact to him with enemy with. For mÃs visits of informaciÃ ³ n: Ã  www.back2front.ca of Wagon Candace, Back2Front &#8211; the people of the Web site, 2009<br/><br/><a href='http://kansieo.com/'>Caffeinated Content</a></div>
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		<title>10 steps on how to succed making Money on Domain Names</title>
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10 steps on how to succed making Money on Domain NamesOne of the most spoken deals in domain reselling was the sales of www.cellphones.com was sold for USD$4.2 million in cash. The original owner paid USD$90 for the name in 1996“The secret has to do with what’s known as type-in traffic, or, in Wall Street [...]]]></description>
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<div>10 steps on how to succed making Money on Domain Names<br/><br/>One of the most spoken deals in domain reselling was the sales of www.cellphones.com was sold for USD$4.2 million in cash. The original owner paid USD$90 for the name in 1996<br/><br/><br/><br/>“The secret has to do with what’s known as type-in traffic, or, in Wall Street jargon, direct navigation. Though it may seem odd in the era of powerful search engines, it turns out that millions of Internet surfers don’t use search at all. Instead, they type what they’re looking for right into the top of their Web browser.<br/><br/>Looking to buy candy? Type in Candy.com, a name Rick Schwartz bought in May 2002 for USD$108,000. A page filled with links to candy-related products comes up. Click on one of the ads and the advertiser pays Google, which in turn sends a share to Schwartz and the company that runs Candy.com. Some days Candy.com makes Schwartz USD$300 in profits; the site paid for itself in a year and a half. “ &#8211; via Business 2.0 CNN Money<br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>Just to let you in on some trends in todays domain sales market is a top 10 overview from 2009 made by Domain Names News online services.<br/><br/>Toys.com sold for 5,100,000 USD, bankruptcy auction<br/><br/>Candy.com was sold for 3,000,000 USD, PVT sale<br/><br/>Fly.com was sold for 1,760 ,000 USD, Sedo<br/><br/>Auction.com was sold for 1,700,000 USD, Pvt Sale<br/><br/>Webcam.com was sold for 1,020,000 USD, RickLatona.com<br/><br/>Server.com was sold for 770,000 USD, Sedo<br/><br/>Talk.com was sold for 500,000 USD, Sedo<br/><br/>Top.com was sold for 357,500 Euro, Sedo<br/><br/>Body.com was sold for 400,000 USD, Sedo<br/><br/>Forums.com was sold for 399,999 USD, Sedo<br/><br/>Domain speculation is one of those online money making activities you can try for fun, but the risk is high, and success rate is relatively low, so don’t expect to quit your day job anytime soon.<br/><br/>In case you want to try your hand at this, here are a few quick tips.<br/><br/><strong>1. Do the research:</strong><br/><br/>You will want to get a feel of what’s selling on the market and for how much. Check out prominent domain resale and discussion sites such as DomainState &amp; Namepros for a start. I found this this forum thread on Namepros to be particularly useful as it serves as a compilation of names members have actually sold, with their respective amounts.<br/><br/>2. Pick the name:<br/><br/> <br/><br/>When deciding on the name you want to pick keep in mind these tips:<br/><br/> Keep the name short and simple. Use as few words as possible Do not use separators in the domain name Buy the generic product category names Buy a .com whenever possible Donâ€™t infringe another companyâ€™s trademarks <br/><br/>For more details you may want to read www.friedbeef.com/2006/10/21/8-critical-considerations-for-picking-business-domain-names/ on Critical Considerations for Picking Business Domain Names.<br/><br/>Another way to determine how popular your domain name might be, would be to check Overture’s free keyword suggestion tool &#8211; which tracks how popular a search term is, or Google’s own search results to see if your domain contains a highly indexed (and probably highly demanded) keyword.<br/><br/><strong>3. Go Hunting:</strong><br/><br/>Most registrars offer some form of a domain hunting tool to let you know if your desired domain is available. Some even provide suggestions for you if they are not. My favourite however is still Instant Domain Search which checks domain availability &#8211; as you type. They’ve even come up with a widget which I have embedded in this post so you can search for domains right from this page. (RSS/email subscribers &#8211; please click through if you have trouble viewing the widget in this post.)<br/><br/><strong>4. Pick a registrar</strong><br/><br/> Picking who to buy from isn’t always about who’s the cheapest. Good support, to answer any questions you may have Ease of transfer is important to avoid any delays when reselling the domain Track record is important. Search the web to see what people are saying about them. Sites like WebHostingTalk and BestHostRatings offer reviews as well. If they don’t have good support for hosting, they probably won’t have good support on domains either. <br/><br/>Oh yes, avoid iPowerWeb like the plague. My short experience with them was nothing less than horrible.<br/><br/><strong></strong><br/><br/><strong></strong><br/><br/><strong>5. Find discounts</strong><br/><br/>Coupon Codes are codes that enable you to receive discounts, and a great way to purchase domains without having to pay full price.<br/><br/>Check out domain related forums, and members will sometimes disclose coupon codes to help the community in general. GoDaddy.com for example, publishes coupon codes openly on podcasts. If you plan to use GoDaddy.com you can type in Chris1, Chris2, Chris3, or Digg in the coupon code section to enjoy great discounts.<br/><br/>Let me state once again that domain speculation is one of those online money making activities you can try for fun, but the risk is high, and success rate is relatively low, so don’t expect to quit your day job anytime soon.<br/><br/><strong>6. Decide on a price</strong><br/><br/>Just like most other online sales &#8211; there is no real market price for your domains. Everything runs on the most basic ‘willing buyer, willing seller’ premise. Of course if you feel your domain names are sought after, you can hold out for better prices.<br/><br/>To help you decide on a price, you can use:<br/><br/> Past sales &#8211; Take a look what people are selling their domains for. Free Appraisals &#8211; Take a free appraisal. This may not be terribly reliable, but would at least give you a rough indication of what to expect. Try Leapfish as an example. Professional Appraisals &#8211; Some sites offer professional consultation, which is more expensive, but important when dealing with big money names. Try Sedo for professional help. <br/><br/><strong>7. Park or Develop</strong><br/><br/>What do you do with the site while waiting for a buyer? You can either put some content up, or simply park it. Parking your domain will create an instant page of advertising listing where are generated based on the domain name. For example, a shampoo related domain name would have shampoo ads on it.<br/><br/>Domain Parking accomplishes 2 things. It lets you:<br/><br/> Earn some minor income on the side while waiting to resell your name Gauge whether you should even sell it in the first place! Some names are popular enough that they pay for themselves via advertising (when people click on the ads). <br/><br/><strong>8. Advertise</strong><br/><br/>Let the world know you are selling your domain. Try posting your list on domain forums like Namepros, domain reselling specialists like Sedo, or even eBay. When describing the domain, create a compelling argument as to why it is worth the money you’re asking for. For example, is it a popular search term? Is it short but memorable name? Is the name useful for commercial purposes?<br/><br/><strong></strong><br/><br/><strong></strong><br/><br/><strong></strong><br/><br/><strong></strong><br/><br/><strong></strong><br/><br/><strong></strong><br/><br/><strong></strong><br/><br/><strong>9. Negotiate the deal</strong><br/><br/>Here’s where your research you did earlier gives you an idea of what type of prices to hold out for. Here’s a tip. Don’t wait until your domain expiry is approaching before starting to lower your prices. It puts you in a desperate position if you don’t plan to renew it.<br/><br/><strong>10. Sell Sell Sell</strong><br/><br/>Wherever possible, ask for good contract with payment terms first before transferring. Try using an escrow service such as Sedo or Escrow if it makes both parties more comfortable. The commission may be a bit high, but it may be worth the peace of mind especially with pricey domain names.<br/><br/>And there you go… 10 steps which should walk you through the whole selection, buying, and selling process. What other tips do you have?<br/><br/>We are more than happy to help you define a strategy for how to sell your domain, and even make sure you will achieve best price for your domain. We know how to market domains, and we certainly know how to make your domain more attractive to the potential investors.<br/><br/>Write us at sak@ec-ba.com and we will be more than happy to discuss your sales plans. We do content management and web design, so if you need any assistance in this area as well, we are more than glad to assist you there. We work on a no cure &#8211; no pay strategy, so there are no risks involved for you. Best regards Stig-Arne Kristoffersen EC-BA W.L.L<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Stig Kristoffersen</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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Stig Kristoffersen asked: For 400000 usd ricklatonacombrbrservercom was sold for buyer willing buyer you dont infringe another companys trademarks brbrfor more attractive to lower your.
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<div><em><strong>Stig Kristoffersen</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/>For 400000 usd ricklatonacombrbrservercom was sold for buyer willing buyer you dont infringe another companys trademarks brbrfor more attractive to lower your.<br />
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		<title>How to Choose the Best Domain Name For Your Business</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Nov 2009 03:16:03 +0000</pubDate>
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Mike Dillard asked: Choosing your own domain name is very important and can be critical to your success as a network marketer. Take your time and choose the right one.Why is it important for you to choose a domain name you are happy with? You need to realize that once you start your business and/or [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Mike Dillard</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Choosing your own domain name is very important and can be critical to your success as a network marketer. Take your time and choose the right one.<br/><br/>Why is it important for you to choose a domain name you are happy with? You need to realize that once you start your business and/or have a lot of customers you will not be able to change your domain name. If you do you will lose all of the advertising exposure for the previous domain name and you will look unprofessional to all your customers.<br/><br/>To set up a domain name you need to find a domain hosting company. There are plenty of hosting companies you can find on the internet and buying your own domain name is not very expensive. You can usually buy domains for $5-$10 a piece, per year.<br/><br/>&#8220;Mike&#8217;s domain registration rules:&#8221; Rule #1: keep it simple. You want to find a domain name that is easy to say, easy to spell, and easy to remember. This is not optional. If you can&#8217;t find an address that fits all three of these qualifications, keep looking.<br/><br/>If you are giving your website address to someone over the phone or to a group on a conference call, there can be no room for misinterpretation or spelling errors which means you need to follow the next piece of advice.<br/><br/>Rule #2: Register plural and hyphenated versions. You want to register all plural and hyphened versions of your domain name of choice in order to capture anyone who might misspell the name, and to protect yourself from competition who will intentionally register any domains similar to yours.<br/><br/>Now this is not going to matter much if you are just a tiny fish in the big internet pond and you are aren&#8217;t promoting yourself in a massive way. But if you ever start to brand yourself and that domain name, then you need to follow these suggestions.<br/><br/>I recently started a project on creating lead generating capture pages, so the very first thing I did was register several possible domain names for it. (The hyphened and plural versions of each name).<br/><br/>Do not leave a door wide open for a competitor to leech visitors and customers through a similar domain name. You can bet that if I had not registered a hyphenated version of my domain name right after registering my real domain name a cyber squatter would have bought it and would have then owned a very valuable piece of internet real estate. (And he&#8217;d probably have a law-suit on his hands).<br/><br/>Always remember that entrepreneurs are opportunistic people by nature. Just do it right the first time and you won&#8217;t have to worry about any of these issues.<br/><br/>Rule #3: Use the top &#8220;key words&#8221; In the domain itself. (But not every time. I will explain why in Rule #5). Search engines give high relevance to sites with top key words in the domain name itself, and a higher relevance for .com names over any of the other extensions like .net .biz . org or .info.<br/><br/>So how do you find the right key words to use? Head to a search engine and go to the resources page for current advertisers, and click on the link for key word selector tool. (Most, but not all, search engines have a tool like this).<br/><br/>Type in a common search term for your category or product or service. Example: If I type &#8220;capture pages,&#8221; it brings back the following results: The top result is &#8220;lead capture pages,&#8221; so I would want to try and register something with the words &#8220;lead&#8221; and &#8220;capture,&#8221; right in the domain name itself.<br/><br/>NOTE: If the .com version of your preferred domain is unavailable, choose another. You want to have the .com address, because that is what your visitors will automatically type in when going by memory. And if they do not, many will type it in just out of curiosity, and if it is owned by a competitor, you are in trouble.<br/><br/>Rule #4: pay attention to phonics when purchasing a domain name. Try not to use numbers unless you can purchase both the numerical and alphabetical names. If you can find a domain name with both listings available, then go for it.<br/><br/>Rule #5: Register a &#8220;generic&#8221; domain name that can be used to promote anything now and in the future. Choosing a generic domain name can be very important when generating leads if you are a network marketer. 99% of the time, you do not want to have the name of your company or product in the domain name because your capture page is not going to be promoting your company, it will be promoting you or your business team.<br/><br/>Why? Because I want to keep control of what my prospects see and when. I want to keep control of the presentation of my business and the timeline in which it takes place. My prospect does not know what company I am with until I tell them. They cannot look at my network marketing opportunity website until I give it to them.<br/><br/>Most network marketers will register a domain name with their company name in it, but what if you change companies? What if you decide to leave your vitamin company and decided to sell products for another natural health company? What are you going to do with an email address (that everyone now knows, with your company name in it) when you change companies?<br/><br/>That is why you always register a generic domain name to use for your email correspondence that you can keep forever, no matter what kind of business you decide to build.<br/><br/>I chose a very generic domain name for my first website for this reason: Once you have a generic domain, you can always register another one for your specific opportunity that you can give to your prospects when the time is right. I have purchased over 100 domains in the last year alone. It is like owning cyber real estate.<br/><br/>This is probably going to be a very frustrating process for you if this is your first time<br/><br/>registering a domain name. Why? Because you will soon find out that 19 out of 20 domain names you think of will already be taken. Coming up with something generic is pretty easy though.<br/><br/>Here are a few ideas: Use your name in combination with an extension, like &#8220;LLC&#8221; or &#8220;Inc.&#8221; Think of a company name, or &#8220;Doing Business As&#8221;, name. Once again, keep these three rules in mind; easy to say, easy to spell, and easy to remember. If your last name happens to be Leibowitz, then pick something else!<br/><br/>Rule #6: You want to buy the .com, net, and .biz versions of each domain you choose. When coming out with a new product I might end up buying a total of 15 a domain names: each with a different &#8220;.&#8221; ending.<br/><br/>You get the idea. Purchasing this many domain names for one project is not necessary, just recommended. So go ahead and make your purchase, but do not buy any of the other services your registration company will want to sell you like traffic generation, search engine submission, etc. You do not need those.<br/><br/>All you need are the domain names, and a basic hosting account which you can set up with any of the many hosting companies.<br/><br/>Start with the domain search box. You will get to know this one well as you search for a name that is actually available. Continue to search until you find a name that meets all of the criteria we have discussed today.<br/><br/>Once you find a name that works, choose to register the .com, .biz, and .info names. Go ahead and start the check out process. Skip all of the extra services they will try and sell you. You do not need them.<br/><br/>I only register my domains for one year at a time to keep costs down. They will automatically renew each year as long as your credit card on file is current. If it is not, your hosting company will notify you.<br/><br/>Congrats! You now own your very first domain name!<br/><br/><br/></div>
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<div><em><strong>Richa Sinha</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>A domain name is a name that identifies one or more IP address. These are mainly used in URLs to identify particular web page. Domain names are a key component to a web presence.<br/><br/>Basically, domain names convert the numerical format that computers use to identify a website into a text based name that is easy for human users to understand and recall.<br/><br/>The domain registration market is now very competitive with many thousands of services operating around the world.<br/><br/>Domain names now have many forms known as Top Level Domain Types or TLD&#8217;s. The best known TLD remains .com but regional names are a rapidly growing area such as .co.uk&#8217;s<br/><br/>Discount Domains is a leading UK domain name registration service and offers web hosting and web design services as well as domains.<br/><br/>The various chief type of domain name includes:<br/><br/>.gov &#8211; Government agencies<br/><br/>.edu &#8211; Educational institutions<br/><br/>.org &#8211; Organizations (nonprofit)<br/><br/>.mil &#8211; Military<br/><br/>.com &#8211; commercial business<br/><br/>.net &#8211; Network organizations<br/><br/>.ca &#8211; Canada<br/><br/>.th – Thailand<br/><br/>.in- Indian<br/><br/>.info- Information<br/><br/>.COM: &#8211; The term is used for commercial purpose. Domain names with the .com extension are by far the most popular, and can be purchased by any individual or business. This is mainly used form personal as well as professional purpose<br/><br/>.NET: &#8211; The term is used for network purpose, hence, it is referred .network. This domain extension was originally designed for technical related websites. However, domains using this extension can be registered by anyone.<br/><br/>.ORG: &#8211; This is related to organization. Hence, it is referred as. organization. This is originally designated for non-profit firms and any other organizations that did not fit under the .com or .net extension; any individual or business may now register a .org domain name.<br/><br/>Domain name can also be assigned using country extensions. Each country has its own domain extension, for example for India it is “in”, for Canada it is “ca”, for Japan it is “.jp” etc..<br/><br/>In addition to this, there are other domain names, that has been designed for specific use only and they are not country specific. These are only accompained by certain restrictions.<br/><br/>Despite, the above-mentioned categories of domain names, only the .com, .net and .org are typically the most visible and talked-about extensions. These are not the only ones available for use. From a functional perspective, country-level domains work just as well as any TLDs, and alternative extensions work just as well. Therefore, don’t necessarily settle for a mediocre TLD when you can get a better one using a different extension.<br/><br/>The selection of domain names is a major consideration when doing business online, and it is often one of the first issues to be addressed. While a good domain name won&#8217;t guarantee success, it can have a positive (or negative) impact on almost every aspect of online business.<br/><br/>A &#8220;good&#8221; domain is one that is easy to remember and minimizes confusion. If you are acquiring a name that has the potential to cause confusion, it is generally recommended that you obtain the most logical variations This often includes non-hyphenated and hyphenated variations, along with words that are phonetically similar and common misspellings.<br/><br/><br/></div>
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		<title>Do you Know How to Transfer your Domain Name?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Nov 2009 20:40:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Marcus Lim asked: Is it time for you to consider whether or not you need to transfer your domain names? This situation occurs frequently for many people, and with so many new domain names available this can become a perplexing question. Sure, a cheaper new name might be a great idea, but you should always [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Marcus Lim asked: <br/><br/><br/>Is it time for you to consider whether or not you need to transfer your domain names? This situation occurs frequently for many people, and with so many new domain names available this can become a perplexing question. Sure, a cheaper new name might be a great idea, but you should always look at exactly what is involved before you make that plunge.<br/><br/>There are times when transferring the domain with its present name makes much more sense. Some web hosts may offer new clients a package plan that includes an updated web design when they transfer. If the price is right, this might be a good plan for you to select.<br/><br/>Renewing the domain name with the original hosting company can also be a good plan but you need to check out all of the particulars first. Sometimes the hosting service has high rates that they charge for the renewal of a particular name. Many people find that they are bound to these rates by a legal agreement. This means that transferring your present domain could once again be your best bet.<br/><br/>Before you attempt to make any of these moves you should always make sure that you know the answers to the following questions:<br/><br/>• Find out whether your domain name is handled through a registrar/reseller. If the answer is “Yes” then you will find that the process is generally much easier to initiate. Resellers of domain names are eager to help you with the change when you are keeping the dealings within the same company network. For instance let’s say that your registrar/reseller works with a company like ICANN. Then you are going to be fine as long as you can find another ICANN registrar/reseller to use. The transfer can become a little more difficult if one of the registrars is an ICANN member and the other is signed under a different company like Network Solutions.<br/><br/>• Make sure that the contact information you have listed for the domain account is updated and correct. The parent company must give their approval whenever you attempt to move a domain. They will look at the email address that is connected to the domain registration. Should you have an out of date or inactive email address on file they will automatically block any type of transfer. Always remember to keep the contact information section current, and check it before you initiate any type of transfer.<br/><br/>• Have you prepared yourself and your site for the time that your business will not be available? Do you know whether or not the migration process for your site includes little to no down time? A transfer can take as much as 72 hours to complete. Set aside some time for the site to be down and let people know that they may see a banner stating “Site under Construction” for a brief time. The length of time involved for the migratory process varies depending upon the company that you are working with. There could even be a hitch in the process that keeps the site from going up as scheduled. Perhaps some sites can weather this without problem, but for some other online businesses this kind of offline time could be the Kiss of Death. It is necessary to arrange your schedule of operations around the transfer down time or let your customer base know what you are doing. If you let your clients know that you will be down for a temporary period of time they will not abandon ship during this process.<br/><br/>• Do you know whether the nameserver data on your account is current and accurate? A quick check ahead of time can save you many problems in the future. After the domain is transferred you have to log on with your new registrar and make sure that everything went smoothly. A backup plan is a good preparation to have on hand. Although you will find that in most cases the information you need is simply moved from the old account to the new one you should take the time to check and make sure.<br/><br/>• Will your present company transfer your domain if it is close to an expiration date? Many people are not aware that some registrars can not initiate a transfer of a domain that only has 15 days remaining before the name expires. This is another key factor that you need to discover before you begin making any plans to transfer your account.<br/><br/>It may seem like a good idea to constantly look for better deals regarding your domain name, but you will come out ahead if you find a package deal that you can stick with. Frequent changes of a domain name can end up causing you more headaches than it is worth. If you are happy with the features, service and price then there is no reason to go shopping just to save a penny or two. The only time a domain transfer should become necessary is when you are not satisfied with what you are receiving for the money. Remember that any time you transfer a domain you will generally end up with a longer commitment. Be sure to find out exactly what the terms of your new agreement will be prior to making a final decision.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://kansieo.com/'>Caffeinated Content</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Nov 2009 00:21:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2009 23:50:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 23:40:13 +0000</pubDate>
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Amrit Ray asked: Simply put www.xyz.com is a domain name. So if somebody is looking for the services zyz.com are offering, he will go to a computer connected to the internet and open a web browser like Internet Explorer or FireFox and type the domain name in the address bar of the browser. This in turn [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Amrit Ray</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/>Simply put www.xyz.com is a domain name. So if somebody is looking for the services zyz.com are offering, he will go to a computer connected to the internet and open a web browser like Internet Explorer or FireFox and type the domain name in the address bar of the browser. This in turn will open their website and display on his computer screen all the products or services they are offering which will enable him to make a quick an informed decision before buying the services.<br/><br/>Technically speaking a domain name identifies a computer or computers on the internet and appears as a component of a web site&#8217;s URL like xyz.com. A domain is also referred to as a hostname or web addresses. Every domain name is associated with a set of I.P. addresses or numbers which uniquely identifies your website or your host computer on which your website files are hosted or located.<br/><br/>When Internet was initially setup, every computer on the net was uniquely identified by a set of I.P. addresses like 75.144.27.29. But it soon became apparent that humans had a hard time remembering those I.P. addresses which computers were so good at. So some sort of solution was needed where humans could remember each others website addresses without having to memorize I.P. addresses. And thus the domain naming system was born.<br/><br/>Humans find it easy to remember words and phrases, so it is earlier for us to remember xyz.com rather than remember 75.144.27.29. When we type xyz.com our computers on the internet maps those names with the worldwide DNS mapping servers and translates those domain names to IPs so that the computer can understand them. So now it becomes easier for both the humans and computers to interpret domain names.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://kansieo.com/'>Caffeinated Content</a></div>
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		<title>Part 4 – Selection of Domain Name – How to Start Best Business on Internet?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Nov 2009 01:34:45 +0000</pubDate>
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Murtuza Abbas asked: How you can excess internet on more than one computer?How computer identify or catch this information right? Now you feel that how this could be possible?Only one answer for all above question is through domain name. Now domain name is, the name that identify by the computer that attached to internet. It [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Murtuza Abbas</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>How you can excess internet on more than one computer?<br/><br/>How computer identify or catch this information right? Now you feel that how this could be possible?<br/><br/>Only one answer for all above question is through domain name. Now domain name is, the name that identify by the computer that attached to internet. It is name of specific organization or company or individual that ends with computer technical language call HTML. This computer is used for internet purpose.<br/><br/>For example, www.cashpullingmachine.com here www &#038; com is computer language that is used to identify the company or individual (Cash Pulling Machine).<br/><br/>Here domain name is used so one can easily identify the name or computer which is connected to internet. Once you clear with what exactly domain name means. It is advisable as well good to select the domain name that easy for all to remember. You have to keep in mind your business target when you going to choose domain name. Most of all best business on internet start with their business name when they think for domain name.<br/><br/>Why Should You Register Your Own Domain Name?<br/><br/>You have to register or login your domain to the server with the help of web address. It is good to spend some amount of money to have premium domain name. You can choose domain name as per your target market so it is easy to get place in mind of visitors. You can use web address that is been provided by your server. Or paid option, here you have to pay for receiving domain name &#038; once you do that you will get mail. Paid Options is professional way, to grab the attention of the visitors. In this way you can do advertisement of your domain name.<br/><br/>Choosing a Domain Name for Search Engines<br/><br/>You can easily search keywords on the search engine on the basis domain name. It will easy to get place on first page of search result. Make your domain name short and sweet so it is easy to remember. Some time it is hard for visitors or users to remember your domain name and so they go for another domain name. Best option is, you can buy the hyphen new version for your domain name if your customers forget it. Don’t create hypothetical domain name because it hard to do best business on internet to get started.<br/><br/>You can protect your domain name by purchasing hyphenated &#038; non-hyphenated top level domain names. So you can easily avoid chances of copying and all.<br/><br/>In this way you can create domain name for your best businesses on internet to get right start.<br/><br/><br/></div>
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