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A good rule to follow is to choose a domain name the same as your website name. The reason for this is that when others think of your website address, they will think of it by the actual name of your website. If your domain name is the same as your website name it will be easier for people to type in the right URL to your website.

The name of your website should obviously be something that reflects what you are promoting on that website. People don’t like to have to remember a web address and a separate website name. Make it simple and easy for people to find you on the web, choose a domain name that is the same as your website name. Choose a website name that describes or is somehow related to what you are promoting on that website.

Now…what if you can’t get the same domain name as your website name, try adding a number behind the domain name. For example: If your website name is “Pampered Poochy Clothes,” and the domain name of pamperedpoochyclothes is not available, try this instead, pamperedpoochyclothes1. You still have the name you want and only one extra item tagged on for people to have to remember. The point is, however, your domain name will be at least very similar to your website name, which does make it easier for people to find you over and over again. You still might lose customers with this strategy, however, if people forget to put the number after the name and land on the other person’s website.

If at all possible, try for a unique domain name all your own, something that describes your website and the same as your website name.

Another choice would be to check with “whois” to see if you can buy the domain name you choose, but now can’t use, because it is taken by someone else. You might be able to purchase that domain name from the owner. You can simply contact the person listed as owner and ask if they are willing to sell it.

A cheaper alternative to the above would be to obtain your domain name first and then name your website the same as the domain name. This is especially true if you are just starting out building a website and do not already have the business established off the internet.

A brand name domain is probably better than a generic name. For example, if your website is only about strawberries, don’t name it “fruit.” Go with strawberries.

Most experienced website owners agree the shorter domain names are better than longer ones. It is easier for people to remember a shorter name and easier for all purposes when entering your domain name into forms and such on the internet. Domain names in general can be up to 67 characters.

Long domain names that have your site’s keywords in them have an advantage during search engine crawls and indexing.

Another common problem is whether to choose com, org, net, etc. Often people can’t get the “com” domain of their choice, but can get the “net,” or the “org” or other country-specific top level domain available such as “de,” “nu,” or “sg.” The question is should a person choose one of these others if they can get the domain name of their choice.

If your website or business promotes to the local community, such as a pizza delivery business, then it would make sense to get a country-specific top level domain such as (de, nu, sg, etc). You would benefit from having a local domain because the customers in your country know that they are dealing with a local business, which might be all they are looking for anyway. Having a “.com” at the end would suggest a US or an International site. Your site would probably fair much better with one of country-specific top level domains like (de, nu, sg, and etc).

If your site can benefit from an international audience, it is probably going to fair just as well with “.net”, or “.org” or another country specific extension if you can get the name of your choice with the extension. The other side to this is if you settle for a country specific domain extension just to get the name you want, others might think that your website only promotes to that particular country.

Many people find that “.net” and “.org” extensions are acceptable domain names. For some people, the “.org” extension describes the non-profit nature of their website or organization.

I am one that usually settles for nothing less than a “.com” extension. I do feel like overall the “.com” extension fairs better in search engines. This is just a “gut” feeling, however, for information sites like the one I am promoting in this article, I use the “.info” extension when the “.com” extension is not available.

There are some good arguments for accepting other extensions, however, if you absolutely have to go with a certain name for your website, and cannot get the “.com” extension.

After all is said and done about getting domain names, it is probably the wisest choice to get the domain name before you start your site or business.

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Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

Knowing the Potentialities and Prospects of Your Expired Domain

Sunday, August 23rd, 2009

John Khu asked:


There is a feeling of skepticism and remorse for expired domain names and this is true when you consider the low probability of selling an expired domain name for a decent price. However, the fact remains that some of the good expired domain names do possess very good value, while a number of others can bring you unexpected riches and dividends as well!

Here are a few guidelines and suggestions that can help you understand know the immense potentialities of owing your expired domain:

a) Increasing frequency of unsolicited offers to buy an expired domain: If you receive a number of unsolicited offers to buy one of your expire domains, then you have a great opportunity to sell one of your domains. It also clearly shows and exhibits that someone is really looking for your name! It is also the right time to fix a good price for the domain on request and sell it off immediately, when you perceive that the selling price is just right.

b) The nature of the domain name extension: Do you have a .com extension name with you? Generally, a .com will have a higher asking price, when compared to other extensions. A good .com expired domain name will have a good prospect of selling at a very high price.

c) The length of the expired domain name: Shorter is always the better! Shorter expired domain name better will be your chances of selling it to prospective buyers. If you have a shorter expired domain at your disposal, you can always bargain for a better price.

d) Do you have a hyphenated expired domain at your disposal? Hyphens may help you retain the clarity of the domain name. However, they can seriously reduce the real market value of the domain name. If you own an expired domain name with a hyphen in between the letters or words, then the perceived market value will be much lower.

e) Do you have expired domains that spell incorrectly? If your expired domain name contains any misspellings or syntax errors, then you may find it very tedious to sell that domain. Above all, there are chances that you may get into trademark and copyright violation and infringement issues.

f) Do your expired domains contain singular or plural wordings? If you have an expired domain contain a singular word, then the prospects of selling that domain becomes very brighter. On the other hand, an expired domain name with plural words will have little commercial value.

g) Does your expired domain contain prefixes or suffixes? Prefixes and suffixes will hurt the real selling value of your expired domains. Never ever attempt to buy expired domains that comes with a prefix or a suffix.

h) Is your expired domain name too long? How many words are there in your expired domain names? Shorter the domain name better will be the prospects of selling it. Shorter names will be easy to remember and recall, while it is also flexible enough to type a short name on the browser address bar.

If you are thinking of collecting expired domain names or if you wish to sell an existing expired domain name, then ensure that you are learning more about the real potentialities and prospects of your expired domain names.



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Essential and Practical Tips to Buy Expired Domain Name

Monday, July 27th, 2009
John Khu asked:


If you are looking to buy expired domain name, you can find it very relevant and productive to make a thorough investigation to find out more details about the expired domain that you are intending to buy. When you buy expired domain name, you are involving third parties, and an administrator (usually the secretary) in course of transaction. So you need to be very careful how you are performing the process of buying the expired domain. There are a number of factors you must evaluate, consider and examine, before reaching a decision to buy the expired domain name. The acquisition of skilled and professional people expired domain name after he spent considerable time evaluating the benefits and the possible benefits that come attached with the domain. Before buying expired domain name, you need to consider the factors and parameters: a) Is the domain name precious to you? Is it very important to buy expired domain name despite perceived demerits? b) What is your budget allocation for the purchase of a particular expired domain? ¿Â § c) how quickly or when you want to end the transaction? Example: Say you are in business to sell flowers to consumers. Now that you have enough experience to run this business and his own personal experience, the probability of finding a domain name simple but powerful is quite difficult. So you want to keep aside a portion of its budget allocation to purchase a good domain name. Now you start searching for a good expired domain name and you will create later a comprehensive checklist of the names most likely. Let's say you end up creating a shortlist of names such as: i) Flowersforsale.com  § ii) Flower-sale.com  § iii)  § Flowersforsale.net iv) Beautifulflowers.com now that you have the names in available, is the time to choose the best name for your business and purchase expired domain name of your choice. To perform this delicate task, you now need to review and consider for the exact use to which you are looking for the name. Now, you can check each of the above names incorporating the URL 's in the address bar of the browser and examines whether any of them have an association with similar sites. Once you do a test, you may notice that expired the following issues with their domain name expired probable and the subsequent purchase the domain name. A) the search results are related to their domain name and there really is a thriving business with some of the websites found in the search engine. In that case, you can find it very difficult to find a suitable expired domain name.  § b) the search results are related to their domain name and are likely related to the thriving market for some, but these domains do not use a fabric primary URL. Under such conditions, although it is quite difficult to buy a domain expiration, you can still find one that is good for your business.  § c) the search results relate to your domain name early, but the material has searched out the old and outdated materials. Some of the domains can exhibit broken relationships sought, tables and other notices incorrect number. Here, your chances of finding a good expired domain name will become brighter and easier.  § d) that the Domain Name sought relate to their list, but most wanted domains bind to one or more affiliate programs. Under such conditions, you may find that buying expired domain name components a little easier.e) that the list always sought to bring "Domain for Sale" page: Although this scenario offers plenty of opportunities, could still be the challenge Larger front of you. You can buy expired domain name that is most suitable for your business. However, make sure you never buy the expired domain name that mimics or mimic a popular web portal, when you buy these kinds of expired domains, you can land in deep legal and copyright trouble.

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How Much Does Your Domain Name Really Cost You?

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

Paula Brett asked:


It may surprise you to know that one of the most popular questions I get asked by newcomers to internet marketing is related to buying a domain name.

Now I know if you’ve been around a little while you’re probably thinking “Buying a domain name! How hard is that? Just choose your name, click and buy!” But actually, on reflection, it can be a bit of a minefield out there…

From the minute you arrive at your preferred domain seller you’re bombarded with choices, processes and options that are designed to get you spend a deal more than, say, the $4.99 you Originally thought your shiny new domain name was going to cost you.

I decided to pop along to my local domain shop (read click on a bookmark and login) and take a look at exactly what’s on offer and whether all these add-ons and extras are totally essential.

1) OK, so the first thing I see before I even type in the domain name I want to buy is that there’s a “Sale” on certain suffixes like .com .net .org

2) I type in my domain name – domain-name-confusion.com – and click the ‘next’ button and ‘fantastic’, it’s available, but hang on… I can also buy domain-name-confusion.US .NAME .BIZ etc and many more. I can also choose from MYdomain-name-confusion, EASYdomain-name-confusion, domain-name-confusionONLINE, domain-name-confusionSTORE and myriad other combinations

3) I decide that no, I’m just going to stick to my original choice of domain-name-confusion.com and so I don’t check any of the other boxes. I proceed on to what I think is the checkout but OH NO… again I’m being asked to STOP!

Why don’t I protect my brand and increase my traffic by buying the .org .net and .info – and I’m even offered a really amazing “special price” to buy the job lot! And what’s more there’s a special box with a list of compelling reasons why I really should do this

4) No thanks, I still want to stick to my original domain-name-confusion.com so I click on the checkout button, AGAIN!

Great! We’re onto the summary page where I’m told what I’m ordering.

But WAIT! Do I want my domain name certified for an extra $2.99? Do I want email adding to my domain for an extra $1.99? Is that Complete or Deluxe, Madam? How about Hosting, Sitebuilder, a blog or even some traffic driving software? Is that Standard, Deluxe or Protected, Madam?

5) No, honestly, you’re too kind, but I simply want to buy the domain name! Click on the checkout button, AGAIN!

Phew, the checkout at last! But wait, do I want to add protection to my domain name and make it ‘private’? Do I want to add another domain name? Am I sure I don’t want the .NET OR .INFO?

Quite a marathon, huh? And, of course, when you are all wrapped up in the dream of having your own website and wanting to make it perfect from the outset, you are vulnerable to emotional suggestions. PROTECT, INCREASE, EXPAND, ATTRACT…

So let’s take a look to see if you need all these unfamiliar, but reasonable-sounding options?

Do You Need Extra Domain Suffixes?

You can register a .com domain name with several very reputable registrars for, say, $6.99/yr to $9.99/yr. Fees for registering the other possibilities, .info, .co.uk, .net, .org, .biz, .tv can range from $0.99 per year to whatever the registering company wants to charge.

But is it going to be worth it? And where do you stop with the combinations? .com, .co.uk, .info and then there’s the ‘do I add a dash ( – ) just-to-be-on-the-safe-side.com, .org, .biz’ ? I would say, probably not. The .com brand is so widely known that most people will automatically type in a .com extension on any website they are trying to find.

Private Registration

This option will keep your private details, name, physical address and email address unavailable to anyone checking the ownership of your domain on “Whois”. Internet law requires that all information about domain registration be publicly available and “Whois” maintains the databases that hold this information.

If you buy a private registration, your details will not be available to just anyone who wants to check your domain for specific ownership. There are many domain owners who don’t think this is necessary but, on the other hand, private registration can help you avoid spam, crank emails and unwanted phone calls.

It is worth bearing in mind that any emails you send from the US that are commercial in nature, like:

i) Promoting a product or affiliation

ii) Suggesting that the reader visit your sales page

iii) Offering a discount for purchasing some product

are required, by the US Can-Spam Act, to have your correct, physical mailing address visible to your email recipients and the correct email address you sent the advertisement from, so this kind of defeats the object of private registration in some ways.

Protected Registration

This form of domain registration protects you from inadvertent expiration of your domain registration, including credit card expiration, failed billing or outdated contact information. It also makes it more difficult to accomplish most malicious domain transfers by Internet predators. Effectively, your domain would be held for you until you renewed the registration.

It can cost more than $25 a year for this service, depending on who you are using for this protection. If you are a small marketing venture, selling a piece of software, an affiliate product or an ebook on a niche product, you may not need this upsell. However, if later your domain starts making lots of money, and you decide that you do need it, you can easily add it.

Business Registration

This level of domain registration keeps need-to-know information about your business in the Whois database. That information can include a map to your store, website photo, business description, phone number and links to vital pages of your website.

The vital information your customers might need to facilitate business deals with your business is visible to millions of searchers in the Whois domain name database.

Do you need it? That would depend on the nature and size of your business and your budget. This would be more of a marketing/budget decision. A small, start-up website selling one ebook would probably not need this additional service.

How Many Years Do You Need?

Every time you register a domain name, regardless of the service you choose to use for the registration, you will be offered a multi-year registration at a discount. It is up to you whether you consider this offer to be a good deal, but you might want to consider something before you do it.

Are you positive that you will still want to own the domain name after the first year? Will you still be in business in a year? Will you have graduated to a bigger, much different online business or another business entirely?

If you take a multi-year package, the registrar will get all the money up front and you will not get a refund if you change your business or drop out entirely.

Hosting On The Domain Registry Site

This is a likely time-saving upsell you will be offered when you register your domain name. It seems like it would be an easy, time-saving option to buy. Your domain and website would be in the same place.

Most Internet Marketers, if asked, would advise against doing this. Putting all your eggs in one basket means your entire business disappears if the domain registrar quits doing registrations or generally just goes out of business.

A better choice would be to find another hosting company that provides the options you need to make your website what you want it to be.

Finally…

The multitude of domain registrars on the internet will guarantee that there will be more offers to upgrade or to buy packages with various multiple options that sound fantastic on the surface. Since it’s your money at stake, it might be wise to carefully consider what you actually need right now…not a year down the line. By then your needs could be far different than anticipated originally.



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Haga el dinero calificando los nuevos dominios para la venta

Thursday, April 16th, 2009
Brock Hamilton asked:


El marcado en caliente es un dinero importante que hace concepto en el mundo del negocio. El marcado en caliente se utiliza para promover productos, lugares, gente y conceptos. El marcado en caliente se utiliza para promover nuevos dominios, también. El marcado en caliente es importante para promover los nuevos dominios para él proporciona una base sólida y el marco para la gente al trabajo encendido, molió para arriba. ¡Usted puede hacer el dinero calificando los nuevos dominios para la venta! Este campo está prosperando, tan si you' re interesado en la fabricación del dinero con estos medios, siguió leyendo. Primero apagado, comience con un Domain Name bueno, fuerte. Compre los Domain Name que son pegadizos o relevantes. Una vez que usted ha decidido sobre un Domain Name, usted puede ahora construir su Web site alrededor de él. Él doesn' t tiene que ser tan grande como comprensivo apenas todavía. Usted puede hacer con dos o pagina tan para ahora. Haga el dinero calificando los nuevos dominios para la venta por el primer bombo que crea alrededor de él. Sería inútil si la gente no es consciente de la existencia de su sitio. Esencialmente, usted está vendiendo no sólo el Domain Name, pero el paquete entero. Debe parecer atractivo e interesante a sus espectadores y mercado de blanco. Para acabar para arriba de calificar nuevos dominios, usted puede subir con una insignia o contratar a un artista para crear la insignia para usted. Una insignia es una de las piezas centrales visuales más fuertes así que usted puede ser que quiera considerar hacer uno. Usted puede hacer el dinero calificando los nuevos dominios para la venta para comprar Domain Name de compra en bulto y después vendiéndolos como paquetes. Usted puede venderlos en un precio alto mucho más. De hecho, calificado los dominios cueste los centenares de dólares cada uno, dependiendo de su renombre y de la ejecución del sitio.

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How to Register a Cheap Domain Name

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

Muna wa Wanjiru asked:


Every body would enjoy a cheap domain name and the good news is that you can. Firstly, it is good to establish what a domain name is. A domain name is your address on the internet to your site and, it can be very powerful. It can also work for your detriment and you therefore need to take time to create something that will please many people. There are very many companies which are registered or accredited to offer domain names. There are many companies that will offer you very cheap domain names and, you have to know which they are. You can compare the prices on the internet and you will discover where the cheap deals are. It is however not advisable to go to the cheapest place you find when you are not satisfied with the kind of service they will offer. They need to be attracting a huge audience for you to judge whether they are worth dealing with. Reading through their services and, products will reveal all you need to know.

When you hear that there is a cheap domain name on offer, you should not go for it because they announce it is cheap, get to know the actual figures and compare with others. A cheap domain name will achieve so much for your organization especially in business. It will help you make the strides you need to make and you will become a formidable competitor in the business world. It will strengthen your brand and your clients will love to associate with your company and therefore increasing the profits. A name, especially when it is a cheap one should never be under estimated. It will all depend on how you conduct your business with the cheap name.

You can also buy existing domain names cheaply from their current owners. If you want to buy this kind of cheap domain name, you must have some interest in the name and this is mostly because it might contribute positively to your business or life. There are online auctions where you can get this names from but, they are usually very competitive and if they are cheap in your books, go for them. Those people who sell domain names and are not mainstream, are known as domain name resellers. On the internet, you can get to know them and you will definitely find an affordable domain name.

Before they are listed on certain sites, they have to meet certain requirements. They must have under their management, 100 or more domain names and they must not be affiliate sites. The prices of the domain names are displayed on the internet for everyone to see and you can choose your very own cheap name. There are also privately registered domains and therefore, you have all you need to choose from. After you have gotten the cheap name, the next thing you do is to register the domain and you will search for good companies who can undertake the job in an efficient manner. The next thing is to enjoy the process of creation of your site and, you know the future is bright for your site.



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Pitfalls to avoid when buying domain names

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009
Alice Brooks asked:


Nowadays, more and more companies are forced to keep up with the constant development of the Internet. Having a website is one the first priorities the moment a company is founded. Before actually creating a website, companies must buy domain names first. You cannot exist on the Internet if you don’t have a name. In order to buy domains, you have to take into consideration the topic of your business and choose a name that is right.

You can buy domain names without any problems, especially if you know the pitfalls to avoid. For someone who just started to consider this opportunity, things might become tricky and problems might appear along the way. When you start a business and create a website, it is extremely important for these to have the same name. It is the way people and potential clients will find you on the Internet. So, if you buy domains that are different from the name of your company, then you’ll be almost impossible to be found.

When you buy domain names, you have to verify if the domain names that you want are available or not. If you are lucky enough and the name is available, you must find the seller. You can find him on the site where you checked if the name is available. If you don’t find him there, then you have to perform a thorough search on the internet. It is important to do this pretty fast, because you might actually lose the name. One important thing is that you must negotiate the price, because otherwise, the seller might think that he can ask for more. After you set the final price, you have to ask for the contract in writing, before you pay anything.

Buying a domain name with a good keyword related to your business is another option for you if cannot secure your business domain name. Because Google and other major search engines rank importance of your domain name to the keywords being searched, so if your in the business of selling plumbing supplies and you register the domain name plumbingsupplies.com, then with some good SEO work your website will be found on page one of search engines for this keyword. So keep this in mind and avoid registering domain names that have no relevance to your business.