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business.
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In the web world, there is a tough
competition as there are ample amount of choices available for the
customers. In such a case, it becomes exceedingly difficult to
attract the attention of the targeted audiences towards your
website. But in doing so best domain name registration plays a
vital role. The domain name of your website is the first thing
that is noticed by the audience and it also creates an impression
on their mind about your company. Hence, one has to be extremely
careful while choosing domain name for the website. There are
certain things that you should keep in mind while going for the
best domain name registration for your website.
The few basic guidelines that will
help you to choose the perfect domain name for the website are:
• Choose the best domain name
registration option that conveys the nature of your business as
well as the name of the company. For example, if you are dealing
in apparel, then the domain name should contain the words that
would suggest that the website deals with the same. The domain
name should ideally also suggest the location of the company.
• The length of the domain name is also very important. It should
ideally be short and recognizable. You should choose the domain
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• During the whole domain name registration process, try and
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• While choosing the domain name for your company, think about
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By choosing the perfect domain
name for your website, you take the first and foremost step
towards the success and popularity of your website. So, go ahead
with the best domain name registration process and make your
website popular amongst the internet users.
Obtaining a new website is like
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name it. Just as you want your baby to be known by other people,
you name your own website as well for other people to remember.
Domain name registration is all about giving your website an
identity for other people to recognize.
Just as you desire your child to
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cautiously selected domain name before you go on for registration.
First, think of a name that is
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will avoid you from forgetting to renew your website domain and in
turn would cause the risk of perpetually losing your hard-earned
and well-thought website. Also, a long standing domain is better
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reliable than those newly acquired domains.
Last but not least, it is
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name, you shield your precious domain from both unauthorized
activity and human error-an error which is more often than not
caused by your own negligence. It is vital to lock your domain
because when your domain is locked, an outsider cannot transfer
your domain to a different registrar without your consent. Once
you've locked your domain, you can be sure that you can now
prevent unforeseen events like accidental changes to your domain
name servers, which can disrupt your website and business email.
Your domain name is your address on
the internet. In order to have a successful website, you're going
to have to pick the right domain name to suit your needs. There
are a lot of factors to take into consideration when picking your
domain name, but taking the time to pick the right name for your
site will pay off in the long run.
If you know anything about SEO, you
probably know what keywords are. Keywords are words, or strings of
words that people use to search for things online. Think about the
type of content your site is going to have, and figure out which
keywords might apply to that content. Once you know your keywords,
you should try to include at least one of them in your domain name
if you can.
Your domain name also needs to be
easy to remember. One of the easiest ways to ensure your domain
name is easy to remember is to make sure it doesn't include more
than three words. For example, awesomewebsite.com is much easier
to remember than thiswebsiteisreallyawesome.com. It's also
important to make sure the name of your website and the domain
name you're using are more or less the same.
If your domain name is
awesomewebsite.com, then your site's name should be Awesome
Website. If you named it something different, let's say, Cool
Website, your readers would start typing coolwebsite.com into
their browser when they wanted to find your site. If your domain
name, and title aren't consistent, you run the risk of losing
traffic.
It's also important to use an
effective domain suffix. If your website isn't a.com,.net, or.org,
your visitors are less likely to remember your address. In fact,
if you stray away from.com, you're running the risk of losing
traffic. There are a lot of domain suffixes, but unless you intend
to get the bulk of your traffic from search results, you shouldn't
stray away from the most popular ones.
Your domain name is part of your
website's identity. If you don't take the time to pick a strong
domain name, you might not get as much traffic as you would like.
Take the time to pick a good domain name, and your website will do
well over time.
In the world of the Internet, your
potential customers may first learn about you and your business
through your domain name. If you have chosen a domain name that
describes a particular business or service, so much the better! It
will be easier for people to find you.
Do not let your ego get in the way
when deciding a good domain name. Sure, you are important and
there is value in marketing your name, but a personal, cute or
generic name may not draw the potential customers that a well
thought out name would bring.
Your business is likely to be
known for its domain name. It is part of your identity and your
market brand. Make sure that it is easy to pronounce and
understand. If you are telling someone over the telephone how to
reach you online, your instructions should be easy to comprehend.
You may want to protect your
brand and your business name by purchasing multiple "extensions"
or the.net,.org,.biz, or.info to name a few. If you were fortunate
enough to find a good.com name and buy it, protecting your find by
owning the other extensions can be a smart marketing move. Owning
those extensions will make it harder for a competitor to "muscle
in" on your good name.
Certain domain names have value
far in excess of what their original owner paid for them. Domain
names often trade like a piece of real estate, their prices being
set by the laws of supply and demand. I have let a few good domain
names slip through my fingers over the years, not realizing that
there are a finite number of good names out there and that some
people will pay a handsome premium to own them.
And there is also a market for
buying names to acquire their old web-traffic. Many expired names
have links to and from other sites, the value of which may be
increased by directing that old traffic to one of your websites.
You may want to buy an expired domain name of a previous
competitor to make sure you will not have to compete against that
same name in the future!
If you have done a good keyword
search of your industry, and put together a list of words that "go
together" you might be lucky and get a great name that is popular
in those searches. That would drive much more traffic to your
website.
Don't do what I did years ago. If
you create or buy a good name, do keep it locked up and wait for
the right offer to sell. You can do a Google search to find
numerous websites that will appraise, buy from you or sell to you
a domain name. Don't just let them expire!
Domain name registration is one of
the most basic requisites of setting up an online business. Your
domain name is your actual identity on the web, through which
users and search engines identify you.
It is always advisable to take a
good amount of time before finalizing on a domain name Whether
your website is personal use or for your business, its name is
something you should carefully consider.
The following tips will help you
make the right choice when it comes to getting a domain name
registered for your website.
· First and foremost, shortlist
the domain name registration companies that you think are best
suited to your requirements in terms of credibility and service.
In the end, opt for a company that provides the best value and
flexibility with its packages.
· Web users find it difficult to
remember a long or complicated web address. You should always try
and keep your domain name short and easy to remember. It will help
in getting your users back and also enhancing your brand recall
value.
· Try and incorporate your most
important keywords in your domain name. It will make it easier for
search engines to find your website and you will also get a good
opportunity to improve your rankings on search engine result
pages.
· Once you are sure of the name
that you want for your website, don't delay the actual
registration process. Even if your site is under construction,
there is no harm in getting the domain name of your choice
registered at the earliest. With so much competition all around,
you never know whether you will get the chance the next time.
Also, get the domain name registered for a long period of time,
unless you have some major changes planned for your business. One
might argue that one year registrations are cheaper; but, in the
end, renewals end up costing you more.
· When it comes to choosing an
extension, it is best to go for the most obvious choice -.com. It
might be the most expensive, but it surely is the easiest thing
for your users to connect to and remember about your web business.
One
smart thing that you could do is buying your domain name from the
company that is providing you web hosting services. You will, in
all likelihood, get a good discounted offer in such a case. Aussie
Web Host, the leading
website hosting
services company in Australia, offers great domain name
registration packages at exciting prices. Get your domain name
registered with this company if you want to avail uninterrupted,
reliable services.
A domain name is basically your
website address on the internet. When people search for your
website they put your domain name (web address) into
their browser to locate it.
Without a DN your site simply does
not exist online and cannot be found by searchers.
Why Do I Need A Domain
Name?
You need a DN so that your
website has an address online so that people can locate your
website's pages. If you own your own website you need to have a DN
for your site.
How Do I Get A Domain
Name?
There are many companies online
that sell DN's for a reasonable price. Once you buy a DN from one
of these companies then your website will have a web address and
make it accessible to the online world.
NOTE:
You also must have web hosting for your site to be visible online
(explained later...)
How Do I Choose A Domain
Name?
When you choose a DN it is
important to keep it relevant to what your website is about. This
makes it relevant and easy to remember for your visitors and
allows the search engines to rank your website high when people
search for your site.
Example: If I had a site
that was about helping women with morning sickness one relevant DN
I could use would be: morningsicknesscures.com, another DN could
be: morningsicknessremedies.com. There are literally many
different combinations you could use but the important thing is to
get your niche specific keywords into your domain name if
possible.
What If The Domain Name I
Want Is Taken?
If a DN you want is taken you can
try to find different variations of your desired DN. Many web
addresses end in.com but there are other top level domain endings
you can use like.net or.org. Quite often these are not taken so
you can use them instead of a.com ending if it is already taken.
There are also other variations
you can use at the end of your DN like.biz,.info,.tv etc. if all
other options are exhausted. If no options at all are available
for your desired name then you either need to choose different
related keywords or get creative and add extra words to your DN eg.
bestmorningsicknesscures.com (If
morningsicknesscures.com wasn't available and all other endings
weren't available then I could try adding other descriptive words
like best to my DN to see if that creates a unique DN).
What Is Web Hosting?
Web Hosting or 'Hosting' is a
service provided by a vendor which offers a physical location
for the storage of web pages and files from your website.
Think of a Web Hosting Company as a type of landlord, they rent
physical space on their servers allowing webpages to be viewed on
the Internet.
Web hosting is usually charged as
a monthly fee by most suppliers and is required if you have your
own site so that your site is accessible to the online world.
The domain name you have chosen will
be your identity in the worldwide web, and it should be chosen
with care since it carries your image and brand to the rest of the
world. It will also enable people to locate your website and make
people like or hate you and your products; so it should leave a
lasting impression on the people who visit your site. This article
should be your guide into this area.
Apply the keyword: Your keyword
should summarize exactly what you want others to get from your
site so use the major point of what you have in the website. If a
professional motor racing for example, words like race, auto,
racing or car can feature but you could choose to say
ProfessionalRacer.com or a name like TrackRacer.com which easily
sums up your point.
To operate a busy website
successfully, you will have to choose a name which ends with
dot.com since some people do not know of any other.
It is true that majority of the
users will only be looking for names that end with dot.com since
they do not expect anything else as they might not be aware that
other domain names such as dot-net and dot-org. existed.
It is also important to choose a
shorter name that would capture the spirit of your organization or
image, and which will help people who have visited your site to
keep on remembering who you are. This is basically where the great
challenge lies, because such a name is never very easy to identify
bearing in mind that there are over 162 million domain names on
the internet.
For this reason, the first few
names you try out might not succeed so you are advised to keep on
checking for the next best till you get the right one that fits
perfectly.
Using an abbreviation is not the
best idea as it will keep people guessing and wondering if they
got it right and if it is the full name or not. It is safer if you
omit the hyphenated words altogether.
On the internet today you may
have seen a name like Online-Stopwatch.com which would keep people
wondering if the name was spelled right when they try to use the
site and so it poses a challenge which could have been avoided. It
might put off some people who would have liked the products or
services offered here and which are largely quite good.
If you're a business owner who plans
to create a website for your company, getting a good domain name
is the first essential step to establish your web presence.
Sometimes, however, the domain name that you want for your website
has already been acquired. But you don't have to lose hope,
especially if you're fully determined to get that name and willing
to shell out some money to attain it from the present owner.
There are several reasons that web
experts give on why buy an existing domain name instead of being
contented with free or available choices. For one, business owners
should be aware that the right domain name plays an important role
in enhancing the company's visibility and marketability online. A
highly-memorable domain name will give prospective and present
clients easy access to log in on the website. Not only will the
name be used as the universal resource location of the website, it
will also serve as the company's official email address extension.
Another reason on why buy an
existing domain name is to ensure the credibility of the business.
The ability of the company to obtain a good domain name and email
address establish reputation and professionalism.
Sometimes you should also have to
buy websites aside from your original domain name in order to
protect your company's branding. For instance, let's say that you
business website is mycompany.net. Sometimes your customers may
forget your domain extension and type mycompany.co.uk,
mycompany.com, mycompany.info, and so on. If you're in a very
competitive market, it is possible that your rivals will buy all
these existing domains and use them to redirect the address to
their own websites. Instead of this happening, you may choose to
buy all of these domains and be the one who'll take the
opportunity of redirecting customers to your main company website.
Buy acquiring existing domains,
your website also gets greater chances to obtain more traffic.
There are, for instance, websites whose addresses have kept a
regular number of visitors over the past couple of years. When
these websites decide to close down, you have the chance to get
the names for domain and also use them as referral links to your
business website. This of course will work only if the existing
domains are related somehow to the nature of your business.
Now that the most essential
points on why buy an existing domain have been brought up, it's
time to decide on your website name and contact its present owner.
For you to find out whether the registered domain name is open for
sale, it is recommended to join domain trading websites and
consult with a professional who can acquire contact information of
and give an offer to the owner. These domain traders will assist
you in all necessary transactions in exchange of a small
percentage of commission from the deal.
One of the first things that you
must decide on when looking to make a small business website is
the domain name you are going to use. Chances are you've got a few
in mind that you feel will be perfect for your new website. The
problem is, and this happens very often, when you go to one of the
domain name sellers and realize that all the names you had thought
up have been taken. It's frustrating, especially when you realize
there is another business out there somewhere that's called the
same exact thing as your small business and they already own the
name!Gone are the days
when you could easily and quickly pick a few good names and simply
go out and buy them. The internet is beyond massive with millions
upon millions upon millions of websites. The chances you get your
top pick are slim. But let's take it one step at a time. Let's
assume your small business is a pizza shop and it's called Bob's
Pizza. You figure that's the perfect.com name for your website,
BobsPizza, but find it's already been taken. What to do?
There are of course options
beyond the.com extension such as .net, .org and so on. Depending
on your business these may be options to consider. So if the .com
version of BobsPizza is taken then maybe the.org extension is a
good alternative. The rule of thumb is, however, that the.com
extension is the one that most people think of when they think of
most website and business domain names. Food for thought.
The other possibility is to
consider a slight variation on your name to get a.com such as Bobs
Pizza Delivery. This way you get to have your small business name
in your domain name and it still describes a part of what your
business offers.
Another option is to approach
your domain name search from an SEO (search engine optimization)
stand point. The domain name of a website can have a big impact on
its rankings in search engine results. For example, rather than
a.com version of BobsPizzaDelivery you might try your town name
and what your business type is. Maybe your small pizza business is
in a town called Springfield. Consider a.com domain name of
SpringfieldPizza, or SpringfieldPizzaDelivery as options. People
searching the web for pizza in your town might not know your small
business name but they may search for those keywords and come
across you just the same!
Visit
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for tips and tricks on website development and social
media. Bill Kelly is on a mission to empower novice
webmasters, small business owners and non-profit
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Obtaining a domain name is an
important part of cultivating one's professional image on the
internet. A professional does not want potential customers
attempting to remember long URLs that point to their business
page. Instead, obtaining a domain name allows you to present a
professional face to whatever online presence you might be working
towards. Whether it is simply a hobby site or a site dedicated to
making your company easily accessible to clients, obtaining a
domain name will allow you to further personalize your approach to
your customers.Having your
own domain separates professionals from amateurs. It signifies to
the customer and public that you are serious enough about your
product to want to present it well to them. Generally speaking,
the cost of doing so is fairly small in regards to the greater
benefit that it provides. Given the choice between a
professionally presented website and one that is not; which would
you choose?
*Choosing a Domain Name
When obtaining a domain name one
of the first choices will be what name to give it. A few key
points can help you make the most of your choice of domain name.
Choose a domain name that sticks readily in your mind. Unless you
have a large advertising budget, this will be one of the best ways
to get people to remember the website. Give it a name that is
functional and applies to the website's content. By a functional
name, we mean words that have meaning. The domain name my-home-improvements.com
will be easier to remember, easier to pass along, and speak what
it is about than a domain such as goayjl.com
*Obtaining a Domain Name
Actually obtaining a domain name
involves visiting a registrar website and purchasing the rights to
use that website name. Due to the number of websites there
currently are, it is a good idea to have a few alternative domains
in mind when registering. That way you have alternatives in mind
already. To make this even easier, you can simply try Googling the
URL you had in mind to find out if anyone has already parked it
there. If you are sold on a particular URL that you really want,
it might be available with an extension other than.com. The
extensions.org,.net,.biz; and international extensions for
international entities, are all permissible alternatives if they
relate to the content. People are used to trying.com addresses
first though since it is the most prevalent. So when obtaining a
domain name, if you can get a.com address; you will be better off
than with the alternatives.
The internet featured an
explosive growth as more companies and individuals sought to
spread their products and ideas online. Many people have heard the
mantra that "all the good domains are taken", which was never true
and still is not true. Obtaining a domain name that is effective
and works well for you simply requires some thought and
creativity. Plenty of good domains are still available out there
for you and your business.
Domain names (DN) are alphabetic
names used to refer to computers on the Internet and contain a
suffix such as.com,.org,.gov, or.edu.
A Registrant (end user) usually
registers DN through a Registrar. (Hosting companies act as
registrars)
• Each name is unique.
• Propagation time for new registrations is 24-72 hours.
• WHOIS maintenance is the sole responsibility of the Registrant.
• WHOIS database will indicate the following important
information:
• The Registrant
• Expiration Date
• Status
• Authoritative Name Servers
• Current Registrar
Registrant
• The person or company who registers the DN
• To do this, they need to contact the Registrar of their choice.
Registrar
o The company with whom the Registrant registers their DN.
(Hosting company)
o The Registrar works with one or more Registries to offer
different TLDs.
Registry
o The company responsible for a particular TLD, such as.com,.org,
or.net.
o The registry maintains the database for that TLD to ensure that
there are no duplicate registrations.
ICANN
• The various Registries and Registrars are all accredited by
ICANN.
• ICANN stands for Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and
Numbers.
• They are responsible for managing and coordinating the ovrerall
DNS.
Registration Process
1. Registrant contacts Registrar
2. Registrar contacts Registry to
see if DN is available.
3. Registry contacts Registrar to
confirm availability.
4. Registrar contacts Registrant
to confirm availability.
Updates and Changes
Any updates to the record need to
be made through the Registrar.
The customer contacts the
Registrar and provides new information. ( Usually done via a
control panel)
The Registrar contacts the
Registry with the updated information.
The Registry makes the requested
change.
Transfer of Registration
• Registrants have the option of
transferring their DN registration from one Registrar to another.
o Only after 60 days have passed from the initial creation date.
• Request for transfer must be
made through the gaining Registrar.
• The losing Registrar must
provide authorization for transfer.
o Authorization Code
• DN must be in an ACTIVE status.
• Transfer authorization is sent
to the Administrative Contacts email address listed on the
Registrants WHOIS record.
• ALL communication is sent to
the Registrants Administrative Contacts email address
DNS
• Is a system that stores, and
associates many types of information with domain names.
• It translates the domain name (computer hostnames) to IP
addresses and vice versa.
DNS consists of three components:
o Domain Names
o Authoritative Name Servers
o Zone Files/Zone Records
Other Functions
Aliases
o A domain alias allows you to
point domain names to a domain name that has a hosting product.
o Aliases are NOT included with
normal registration fees.
o An alias has the same zone file
as the target domain name
Subdirectory DN's
• This feature allows you to
create 3rd level domains that point to subdirectories of the
corresponding 2nd level domain.
• Subdirectory DN's can be
anything you want, such as: mydomainname.com/blog
Forwarding
• Forwarding allows you the
ability to send all requests for one domain to another URL.
• By typing in and entering one name in a browser, you will be
forwarded to a website with another domain name(URL or IP address)
There are two major reasons why
domain names matter: first, a good name is easy to remember for
customers, and easy to predict for potential customers. Second,
search engines evaluate the quality of a domain name, in terms of
deciding the topical relevance of a site, and it can be a major
determinant in your site's rankings.
A good domain name is one that can
do both of these things, and usually has the following attributes:
- It's keyword rich.
Simply repeating your business name as a domain (e.g.
JohnDoeAuto dot com) doesn't tell the search engines much about
the site, and potential customers would never be able to predict
the name. A much better name would focus on the keywords, such
as CheapUsedCars dot com.
- It's as short of
possible. Most domain names over 14-15 characters are
still available, but they're too long for people to remember,
and search engines ignore any keywords in very long domains,
suspecting them of gaming the algorithm.
- It's a dot com:
despite all the other extensions available, most Internet users
still expect a site to have a.com extension rather than.net,.org,
etc. If your site is outside the US, you may find that the local
country's extension does have value, but even then
Google Analytics often shows a large portion of even local
traffic going to the.com version.
If you find that your ideal
domain name is already taken - and many are 'parked' by third
parties hoping to resell the name in the future, you have a few
options:
- Approach the existing
owner, and either inquire about a sale price or make an
offer. You can usually discover the owner through the WhoIS
database, or by sending a generic email to info@ or webmaster@
at the domain name.
- Wait for the ownership
to expire: WhoIS shows the expiration date of
ownership. While it's a long shot, some domain owners forget to
renew their name, at which point it becomes available for
purchase just like any new domain. There are some automated
services on the web that will handle this approach for you.
- Add a subtle variant:
if there's no way to retrieve the domain name you want, trying
making a slight change to the name, such as adding a state code,
location or something else relevant to your business. In some
cases, adding a hyphen between words may help, though visitors
often do not remember the hyphenated versions of a name.
Your domain name is one of the
most important factors in defining your online presence prior to
building a website, which is why some domain names sell for
millions of dollars in the secondary market. Spending the time to
select a good name can have a significant impact on your success
on the Internet.
Choosing a domain name is something
that should not and can not be rushed. As time goes on, websites
and domain names build up history which helps with search engine
ranking placements, or SERPs. So, you need to stick with the
domain name you choose to get the most from this and therefore its
vital you spend time making sure your decision is the correct, and
below we look at the top five most important things we feel you
should take into account before purchasing your url.
Name Relationship -
Your domain name or url should really reflect your company name if
possible. For example, Clear Web Services domain name is
clearwebservices.com because the relationship with our company
branding and our website needs to be connected. Although we can
register other domains names to capture traffic, which we discuss
below, it is still vital that our company name is also our domain
name, as this is what the majority of the public will expect when
trying to find our company on the Internet.
Target Audience
- If you are aiming for a UK audience, you really do need to go
for a.co.uk address, but if you are looking to attract a global
audience or give the impression of an international company, it is
worth going for a.com, as although this used to be considered only
for USA companies, it is now really the international standard
domain name across the internet. If you are searching from the UK,
most search engines will always try to deliver local results to
you, as they consider these to be most relevant.
Indexing And Ranking
- Although unproved and really just what we see on an
everyday basis, local domains like.co.uk and.com tend to rank much
better than domains like.info and org.uk for example. If you do a
search for anything in Google, the likelihood that the majority of
the first two pages of results are.co.uk and.com, with other
domains only ranking if there is little competition. As mentioned,
this is unproven and only mentioned from experience, but many web
designers and SEO experts will also mention when advising on
registering a domain name.
Keywords In URL
- From a search engine optimisation point of view, trying to get a
couple of keywords into your URL or domain name is always a
brilliant idea, as long as you make it look natural and still make
it a good domain name for your business. For example, if you sold
washing machines in Bristol, a great domain would be
washingmachinesbristol.co.uk as people would most likely to search
"washing machines in Bristol" if they are wanting to buy one from
an independent dealer. Do not go over board and simply stack your
url full of keywords trying to take advantage of Google, as this
will only harm you in the long run, both naturally and from people
not being able to remember your url!
Simple To Remember
- If your domain name is going to be all over your
advertising, including things like your company vehicles,
t-shirts, uniforms and even media advertising like TV and Radio,
then having a massively long and hard to remember URL is going to
be a big mistake. You need to try and make sure your domain is
easy to remember and contains no words that could be spelt
incorrectly if misheard or only quickly visualised as your car
flies by.
Ian Spencer works for Clear Web Services, a SEO Web
Optimisation and Web Design company serving the Forest Of
Dean, Gloucestershire and South Wales. He has worked in
the SEO and Internet Marketing world for many years, and
working in partnership with another company has launched
the new SEO business.
http://clearwebservices.com.
For More Information, please call 01594 835 857 or email
info@clearwebservices.com.
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For most of us it is well
known that property investment is a great way to make
money. But property investment takes a large amount of
money and a considerable amount of paper work and time. As
the world moves more and more into the digital era online
business is fast becoming a powerful force in the global
market.Investing
in domain names is an alternative kind of real estate
investment. Virtual real estate. For example pcservice dot
com recently sold for US$20000, that is for the name only,
no website!
To make money from
domains you need to know two important factors. What sort
of names to buy and where, and how to sell the domains.
Some recent domain name
sale prices:
wwi.com US$22,500
heist.net US$5,850
karaokeparty.com US$5,800
shortfilm.org US$1,688
It is worth studying the
above list carefully, although it is not comprehensive it
does give a snapshot of what to expect at auction. Several
important things can be learnt from the above list.
Firstly, dot com (.com) names are by far the most valuable
for any given word / phrase. Dot coms are followed in
value terms by dot net (.net) and closely behind by dot
org (.org). Dot com names are relatively hard to find
these days, but there are some great new alternatives to
invest in. With the emergence of internet on phone
handsets a new top level domain (TLD) name extension was
created, that is dot mobi (.mobi). As this is a relatively
new extension there are still some great names available.
Another slightly more expensive but worthy new top level
extension is dot tv (.tv). Lastly but not least is the new
and much talked about dot asia (.asia) top level
extension.
Look around spend some
time on a registration site to see what is available.
Check common top level domains and international domain
name extensions for the names you are searching.
In some cases people have
been known to buy a dnames and resell them relatively
quickly at a small profit. However it seems the best money
to be made from domain name investment is, as with
property, long term investment. If you are prepared to
invest some money into domain names and hold them for
several years then you may well find they have become very
valuable. Domain names are selling faster today than they
ever have in the past and a boom in domain name value is
expected within the next few years. After all if you had
the foresight several years ago to purchase the domain
name blackjack dot com or newzealand dot com, you would be
half a million or one and a half million dollars richer
today.
Domain investing is the art
and practice of acquiring a sought after domain and
monetizing it in an effort to turn a profit. I eat, sleep
and breathe this topic 7 days a week and in my personal
opinion there are 5 cardinal rules that one must follow:
1. The Double D's aka Due
Diligence- Everyone has moments where they think they
stumbled upon the next big idea. Minimize your buyer's
remorse by researching keyword search volume, advertiser
competition, cost per click value, keyword difficulty and
demand for your concept.
2. Organization is key-
In my tenure working at the #1 domain registrar in the
world I've watched in total dismay as people have let
killer domains expire due to lack of organization. As a
new start up every penny counts and you have to avoid
costly mistakes like redemption fees, back order fees,
hosting restore fees or bidding on the auction in an
attempt to recover a domain you could of renewed for only
$8.49. Its imperative you keep track of all costs involved
including development and marketing to know how profitable
the venture was.
3. Create a strategy-
Before focusing on the acquisition, focus on how you're
going to make this investment profitable. Are you
developing a directory? How about a product portal? Is it
purely content driven? How do you plan on creating equity?
How much will it cost for development and SEO? How much
time do you want to invest and how much of the work do you
want to do yourself? Are you going to monetize through
premium advertisements, AdSense or affiliates? Define what
success means to you and what's next after you achieve
your goals.
4. Take action- This one
is so simple yet this is the #1 reason domainers fail.
Don't become an expert on acquisitions, anyone can acquire
a domain. Focus on business development and
marketing/sales! Don't be afraid to pick up your phone and
cold call end users.
5. Do not become
emotionally attached- This is a big one! Set your price
realistically based off of market value. I see domainers
fall into this trap time and time again. If you get a
serious offer and it's in line with market norms then act
on it while you can! At the end of the day domains are
only valuable when someone else wants it. Investing in
domains can quickly turn into a hobby, so it's vital that
you remember your primary purpose- To turn a profit! I've
had multiple investors share stories where they passed up
decent $x,xxx offers and never received another.
So there you have it. The
5 cardinal rules to domain investing. I didn't go into
specifics because each topic deserves its own article. If
you have any suggestions you would like to add please feel
free to comment.
Domain name investing is
currently a booming industry and a lot of people are
making surprising returns on their investments. But before
you jump in to this business you should do a little
research. Domain name forums are filled with stories of
people who spent their life saving investing in domain
names only to lose every dollar they invested. These
should help you out to get started in the domain business.
1. Buy slowly. It is very
common for beginners to pour thousands of dollars into
their first bundle of domain names only to find that they
have hundreds of junk names. It takes time to learn
exactly what people want, what they will actually buy, and
what prices they will pay. Resist the temptation to buy
all your domains at once.
2. Visit the Forums. The
best way to learn the business of domains is to frequent
domain forums such as DigitalPoint, DNForum, NamePros, and
DomainState. Start participating in the discussions
because when it comes time to start selling your domains,
you don't want your profile to show only a few posts--a
sure sign of a beginner.
3. Know the Market.
Although there are some domains that sell for huge amounts
of money, most domains will only make you less than a
hundred dollars profit. It is important to watch the
domain name forums to see not only what people are
selling, but which domains are actually making the money.
4. Know the Types. There
are many different types of domains. There are single-word
.com domains that bring in large amounts of type-in
traffic. There are type domains that leech of the traffic
of bigger web sites. There are two- and three-word domains
that rank well in search engines for specific terms. There
are unique, brandable names that would be good for a new
startup. Of course, there are the extremely rare 2, 3, and
4-letter .com domain names that fetch premium prices. Some
types of domains you can turn around quickly, some will
take years but might return larger profits. Be very
careful about investing too much money in low-demand
domain extensions such as .biz, .name, and .info.
5. Be Creative. Although
so many good names have already been taken, you would be
surprised that a little creativity can bring you that
golden domain that will make you rich. Try the bulk domain
checker at [http://reg2.us/bulk] to check large numbers of
domains all at once.
6. Set a Budget. As you
begin buying your domains, be careful to set a budget and
remember that in exactly one year you will have to renew
those domains. For that reason it might be better to
purchase a fixed number of domains a month so you aren't
hit with a bill for thousands of dollars twelve months
later. Plan your purchases and watch for special deals.
7. Watch for Scammers.
The domain industry is full of fraudsters, scammers, and
other criminals. Most domainers have fallen for a scam or
two. This is a free-for-all market so be very suspicious
of everyone who contacts you.
8. Avoid Trash Names.
Although there are many great domains that break the rules
for a good name, the general consensus for investors is to
avoid hyphens and numbers.
9. Research the Names.
Just because a domain name consists of a single word or
some variant of that, it doesn't make it a good name.
Check the search engines to see how many times that word
appears and ask yourself if you would ever build a serious
web site with that name.
10. Avoid Trademarks.
Domain names based on trademarks, even if they are a
misspelling, will cause you nothing but trouble. Most of
the time you will have the domain taken away or you might
even face a lawsuit.
11. Be Honest. The best
thing you could do for your business is to deal honestly
with others and leave good feedback for those who are
honest with you. Domaining isn't a way to get rich quick
and don't think that you can pull sleazy tricks to make it
rich. The best strategy is simple honesty.
This is a unique time in
internet history and the window is closing faster and
faster all the time. This is the hottest investment
opportunity since the invention of private real estate
ownership.What is
that investment? Domain names.
There have been some
record-breaking sales in recent years. Fund.com sold for
$10 million, BoiseIdaho.com went for $175,000,
Skireports.com slid into an $800k deal, DataRecovery.com
raked in nearly $1.7 million.
Most of these names were
purchased for less than a hundred dollars years ago. Talk
about a return!
There is still plenty of
opportunity today. Plenty. There are a couple of ways to
approach this business.
1) Register
generic domain names
Look for unregistered
names. However, with this, keep in mind that all the one
word generic dictionary words are taken, and a lot of the
two word generic names are taken. But you can still often
find two and three word generics if you work at it.
When looking for names,
realize that clever isn't the way to go. You should look
for generic names. Names that reflect an industry and
reflect search traffic.
Example:
Cars.com is far superior to
JaysAutoShack.com. Cars.com will rise to the top of the
search engines for the term Cars, the other will languish
in obscurity.
2) Jump on trends
Scan magazines,
newspapers. Look for new trends, new slang words and
register them before the words or phrases become hot.
Example:
Not long ago I started
hearing talk about Staycations. It's a new trend of people
staying home for their vacation time instead of traveling.
I thought that's going to become a major phrase. I
looked-up staycation.com, but somebody had already beaten
me to the punch.
However, important lesson
learned.. trends are always happening. Read the paper and
as many magazines as you can find and you'll surely nab
some of these increasingly valuable names.
3) Local domain
names
This is a hot emerging
market. While local domain tends to not fetch the headline
grabbing sales, you can do quite well buying and flipping.
Example:
Find local service names.
NewYorkPetGrooming, BostonHospiceCare.com. Names should
reflect local services. People tend to use Google instead
of the yellow pages to look up information, which makes
these names more and more valuable. You can get these
names for registrations fees and it's not uncommon to sell
them for thousands in a very short time.
4) Buy
aftermarket names
This takes some upstart
capital. But find names you like that are parked and make
offers. You can search the pages of Sedo.com to find names
for sale or use DomainTools.com.
Example:
Two years ago I purchased
two names from SEDO.com. They weren't cheap, the low
five-figures combined, however eight months later I
flipped the names for 450% more than what I paid. If I had
kept them I have not doubt they would turn into thousand
plus returns.
There you have it... some
basic tips to help you cash in on this phenomenal new
industry.
The stock market is on a
roller coaster. Real Estate markets everywhere are still
in a massive slide. Where do you turn in this brutal
environment to invest your money? Well, a safe bet right
now is definitely in domain investments.
Buying and Selling Domain
names is becoming just as popular as trading stocks on
Wall Street. And the good news for you is that domain
investments are hotter than ever right now!
If you are not familiar
with domain investments, it simply means that you buy a
domain name at a given price on the domain name
aftermarket and then sell it at a later date for a higher
price. Thus, making a profit in the deal. Now, the domain
investments industry has received a unjustified bad-rap
over the years due to the dot com burst and other rumors
that the industry itself is shady.
I am here to tell you
that the industry has undergone significant changes since
the boom earlier this decade. Back then, domains were
thought to have value on sheer speculation. This means
that people merely thought or even just hoped a domain
would be of great vale someday.
Well, the days of
speculation are long gone, and domain investments are now
very similar to traditional investments. They have common
metrics and value measuring tools you can look at to
determine how much a domain is worth. These include items
such as traffic to a domain, revenue, demand, the niche or
"market" the domain is in and the replacement value of the
domain itself. That is, can you find a suitable domains
similar to the one you are selling that would be of equal
value.
Overall, domain
investments are quickly becoming a viable way to make
money in today's bleak economy. With all traditional
investment vehicles like stocks, real estate and mutual
funds down tremendously, the domain market is thriving
with opportunity for extremely high returns / profits.
Plus, there are
opportunities in domain investments right now that rival
the boom seen in the early part of this decade. Except
now, the value in domains is much more realistic and
easier to place a dollar amount upon. Literally, there is
enormous potential to become wealthy in the domain
investments market if you understand 3 basic things:
1)
You must learn how to properly identify what makes a
domain name valuable and how to spot the premium quality
domains from the just average ones.
2)
You need to understand how to quickly and effectively
research for new domain opportunities and capitalize on
them before others.
3)
You have to be quick on you toes when it comes to knowing
the right time to buy and the right time to sell domains.
This will ensure your domain portfolio remains in a
positive cash flow position.
There you have it. A
solid foundation for understanding why the domain
investments market is the hottest place to make money
right now. This is truly a wake up call for those that are
struggling to get their finances back in order. There are
huge opportunities to build serious wealth both quickly,
and for the long-term by investing in domain names in the
2010's.
Extra Tip:
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this huge opportunity to catch the next big wave
in the world of domains. Learn insider's secrets
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Experienced
Domain Name Investor, Pay-Per Click PPC Internet
Marketing Coach and successful Online business
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If you are looking for a
Domain Sales Machine Review, you should read this article
entirely to find out about my experience with it. With the
lessons I learned from this domain investing course, I
have been able to develop a clear vision for my domain
investments and I know exactly how to make the most
profits out of my domains portfolio.
1. What Types Of Domain
Names Have I Learned To Find With The Domain Sales Machine
System?
Most of the time, I am
able to get my domain names to generate revenue on their
own while I wait to make a much bigger profit opportunity
through a large lease or sales transaction. There are
domain names that will be costing you money (from yearly
renewal fees to maintain the registration) while you are
waiting to profit from them, and these are the names that
you should avoid buying or think of ways to make them
sustain themselves while you own them.
As a rule of thumb,
always plan how you are going to earn money from your
portfolio of domains before going ahead to purchase them.
2. Should You Always
Buy .Coms?
There is significantly
less risk when you buy .com domain names as compared to
other extensions. Also, if you are able to get in early
for any popular country code top level domains like .us,
you may also have the opportunity to buy greatly
profitable domain names.
3. What Kind Of Domain
Names Will Become More Profitable In The Future?
It is not easy to predict
the future of the domain industry, but Domain Sales
Machine has given me a good analysis and helped me see
what this industry will look like in the future. It is
this inside knowledge that is helping me see opportunities
to buy up great domain names for cheap and making huge
profits out of my domains portfolio. I highly recommend
anyone interested to profit from domain investing to find
out more about Domain Sales Machine.
You'll run across articles
online telling you that marketing these names is a fast
technique to a sizeable amount of money. You'll also
encounter cautious types sceptical about whether the
business model works at all. Which theory is the correct
one?The answer
lies somewhere in the middle. It is the way you pick your
URL names and knowing how to value them correctly that'll
get you money. Let's check out the factors which might
raise or lower the value of an expired name.
Extension Type
The extension attached will affect its value greatly..Com
domain extensions are definitely worth the most, and have
absolutely the best prospect of selling at a high
price..Net and.Org are simply worth a good deal less.
Unusual name extensions tend to be worth even less, unless
they're being sold to a particular niche market.
Domain Name Length
The shorter the name is, the better. You've got a lot
better chance of selling a 1 or 2 word name than you do of
selling a long or hard to read one. Which sites do you
visit the most frequently? It is probably the ones that
are easy and simple to remember. A shorter name creates
the ability to bargain for a better price.
Readability
The quicker to read and comprehend the domain name is, the
better off you'll be. That means that short, concise words
that are easy to recall are the most in demand. As an
illustration, misspellings of words aren't usually worth a
lot.
Hyphenation
Strangely enough, hyphenation helps with understanding a
website name, nevertheless it actually lowers the value.
Any special character contained in the expired domain name
you've got will lower its perceived market value.
Singular Vs. Plural
Singular terms increase your possibilities of obtaining a
good price when you sell a domain name. The plural
variation is worth comparatively less, and might not be
much in demand at all. Prefixes and suffixes are also
detrimental to the demand for a domain name. Once you have
a set of domain names and identify their best and worst
features, it's time to explore marketing them. There's
several of ways to do this, from just sitting there and
hoping someone comes along (not incredibly effective) to
going out and promoting your expired domain names
assertively. Even somewhat small investment campaigns
comprise setting up a simple site to let people who stop
by know it's for sale.
Be Contactable Easily
Be sure to include your contact information along with the
names of and links to some related website names.
Marketing
Don't be surprised if you need to do more with a purpose
to successfully market a domain name, however! Try setting
up a totally functional site which has a related product -
that'll show what the name can do. Use good quality
content that visitors will actually want to read, and
optimise your website well. Offer marketable services and
products, plus links to affiliates. This increases your
probabilities of selling the domain; it permits you to
sell the domain and the site as a package, and creates a
way to generate income from the domain until it sells. You
can additionally start marketing actively. Get in touch
with expired name brokers and ask them to help you sell
your domains on a commission basis. Send emails to those
you think that might be interested in buying, such as
businesses with a similar existing name, or auction off
yours on a well known site. These methods take much more
effort and therefore time, however heighten the chances of
selling the domain name for a reasonably high price. You
just need to decide if they're worth the time you'll
spend. Analyse the site name and check out the prices that
similar names have sold for to come to this conclusion.
Seller Beware!
Before trading any web site names I recommend you refer to
the regulatory body:- ICANN for the code of practise, as
their 'slap' can be harder than Google's!.
http://www.icann.org/
Domain development phase is
very important and can consume lots of time; domain is
unlike a landed property that appreciates in values even
when nothing is done on it. You must apply some
developmental techniques on your virtual property before
anything can happen to it.
Flippers must be skillful on
how to develop his domains to make good money. Your
domains should not just be left idle without making use of
it; you must either park them or host them and write good
contents on the sites on regular basis. But if they are
parked, you should use your domain as signature under your
contributions at forums after your quality contributions
and also write articles that can systematically generate
leads to the parked domains.
If the above activities
are well carried out, then the age of your virtual
properties now counts; the longer the age of your domain
the more it will appreciates further in value. The
flippers who do not believe in parking are loosing money,
because the traffic that comes to your parked domain means
to buy one thing or others.
For your information
there are domains that yield up to $150 on daily basis
with good traffic techniques.
I personally believed on both techniques; by placing
domain for sale and park with good domain broker and
secondly, by hosting website or blog on the domains with
consistent content placements on the blogs.
How to sell domain varies
from one flipper to others but all I know is if your
virtual gems are valuable enough, the buyer will get to
you and negotiate for purchase. This is an area that
requires patience, hard work and focus as it may not sell
fast as expected.
The cost of your domain
should be negotiated out between the bidder and the owner.
But what matter most are the relevancy of the domain, age
and traffic capacity of the domain should enable the two
sides to reach a compromise on the selling price.
Further more, by checking
the past sales of other related domains can also help to
reach an agreement. You may not get buyer for some domain
early, but the more the age of domain the more search
engine pays attention to such domain and the more the
domain will be more active and such will bring traffic and
clicks. So it is not advisable to sell any of your domains
hurriedly.
For you to develop your
domains by hosting them, you need a web host that is
cheap, reliable and specially established for domain
flippers to enable you host for a reasonable price.
The procedure on how do you
sell a domain in the online marketplace is very easy and
free of charge. You just have to prepare all your
domain-related info and then create a domain list in the
shopping website with just a few steps. First, of course,
is the normal process of registration and email
verification. After this your account will be enabled and
you will be given time to complete your seller profile.
You will also be guided on how to use website tools to add
your domains to the marketplace's catalog. And there you
go your domains are already set up for sale.
The pricing of your domains,
of course, is dependent on the quality of its syntax, the
length of time that the domain is existent, the number of
people interested in getting the domains, and many other
factors. What is great is that most domain trading
websites are hosting exclusive resource centers through
which you can gain knowledge regarding how you will attach
tag prices in your domains.
In any guide on how do
you sell a domain, it is essential to be aware that domain
buyers and website creators usually visit URLS to find out
whether a certain domain has already been acquired or not.
Domain market websites are aware of this, and therefore
will also allow you to park your domains for free. By
parking, this means that your domain name will be made
accessible on the web browser. The visitors, instead of
seeing a blank page in the website, will actually be
greeted by an announcement that the particular domain is
indeed up for sale. Good enough, your domain trading
website will allow you to customize the content of the
announcement as long as their logo is plastered somewhere
on the page.
If you may, you also can
earn money while parking your domains by including
pay-per-click links on the sale announcement page. These
pay-per-click links will be provided by the domain trading
website for free since they will also earn profits out of
the set-up. As long as you're with a reputable trader
everything will be a win-win situation-they will help you
find your buyers in exchange of a commission from the
sale, and also give you both opportunities to earn money
while waiting for the right buyer.
Like any other types of
online marketplace, domain trading websites also offer
premium services for you to increase your chance of
getting a high-paying buyer. In exchange of a small fee,
they will promote your domains in special sections,
featured lists, home page, and other sections that can
increase exposure.
The end process on how do
you sell a domain, of course, is closing a sale. If there
are already interested buyers of your domains, you will be
notified through email on how to contact them and close
the deal. If you're willing to sell the domain
immediately, you are free to do so. If you haven't set a
fixed price for the domain, you can also negotiate with
the buyers. You will receive price offers and you in turn
may agree to them or give your counter offers. If you want
to increase the price of the sale, you may use the highest
price offered by the buyer and use it as a starting asking
price for an auction.
How to buy a domain name is
a question which can be found on many forums for people
interested in starting an online business or just a
website for fun or a blog. Due to the automatisation of
this process, now it is easier than before to acquire a
domain name.The
first thing to do is to choose the name. It has to be
relevant for your business or intention regarding the
online presence, or it has to include your company's name.
The next thing to take care of is related with the suffix,
like dotcom, dotnet or other. In this case you need to
think if you will run an internet project for the local
business, or it will be an international one. The choice
will be yours.
The buying process is
very simple:
1. You choose the website
or the registrar from which you will acquire it; please
verify before the internet if there are negative reviews
about it to avoid supplementary problems in the future;
2. By using the platform, choose the desired name; if it
is free, you will be able to register it immediately; if
it is not you can contact the owner of it to buy it from
him - but usually the price will be much higher or just
search for another name or the same name with other
suffix;
3. You will need to introduce the owner's data which can
be yourself, another person or a company and eventually
set some privacy parameters;
4. Pay, usually with a credit card and the domain will be
yours; You can buy the domain for at least one year and
you will have to take care for renewing it when this will
be necessary;
After that you will need
to host the domain on a server and this decision will be
taken having an idea about what kind of project you will
develop and how much space and bandwidth you will need.
The best option is to choose a webhost which will enable
you to upgrade the plan when you will have new
requirements. You will begin most likely with a shared
hosting option and will go further to a semi-dedicated or
dedicated server. Also, take care of the support system.
You will need to choose a webhost where you will have
somebody from the support department answering very fast
to any requirement or technical enquiry from your side.
Domain buying and selling is
one of the growing markets in the World Wide Web. In the
physical world, domain names are congruent to real estate
properties. They serve as territories of the virtual
universe. People who trade domains sell names which they
acquire at a cheaper value and at the same time buy names
which they think will increase value in the future. The
difference that they will make from the process of buying
and selling serves as their profits. People who want to
make a living out of domain trading should be warned that
the industry is still young and unpredictable. Before
joining in the bandwagon, make sure of these 3 things to
consider when buying and selling domain names.
1. Domain trading is
half-work and half-luck
Understanding the nature
of domain names requires extensive research and training,
and people who want to make this a career should prepare
themselves to a very young and dynamic market. They should
be equipped with skills in exploring the growing market,
speculating on the future demands of web creators, and
choosing locations through which they can sell the names.
The valuation of domain
names is very unpredictable, and this can either be a good
or bad thing. Sometimes you'll think you've gotten a very
generic and sellable domain name only to find out that no
one is interested to buy it. Sometimes a multinational
company will come up with a product whose name is exactly
similar to one of your random domains and consequently
express intention to purchase it in exchange of a
five-figure sum.
2. Domain trading is a
profession
Whether you're buying and
selling names full time or part time, always remember that
the activity is an emerging online profession and
therefore demands credibility and professionalism. You
will attract numerous buyers if you assume the position of
an expert who knows the market very well. Like a real
estate professional, you should have a portfolio of the
domains you're selling together with their individual
profiles. Nothing will convince a buyer more than the
impression that you know all the details about your
domains by heart-their traffic statistics, their content
histories, their pricing profiles, and so on.
To become a successful
trader, you should immerse yourself with the secrets of
the market by knowing industry experts, insiders, buyer
marketplaces, online companies, and trading associations.
As mentioned, the market is young and the community is
still quite small so you should take advantage of the
chance of knowing the key players of trade and learning
how to be one of them.
3. Domain trading is all
about closing a sale
In the end, what matters
most is that you have sold your domains at a much higher
price and bought cheap ones to be sold again for profits.
To establish a continuously growing customer base, you
should make sure that all your transactions are done
fairly, smoothly, securely, safely, and most of all absent
of hassles. Choose the best escrow and domain names
transfer service providers available to ensure that you
receive and make payments efficiently and bestow and
accept certificates of ownership quickly.
In our world of internet
driven marketing, advertising and sales, domain names are
becoming a highly sought after resource. Domain names that
are easy for the general public to think of and go to are
worth quite a lot to the right people. This being the
case, a lot of people would like to know how to buy domain
names online and the process is really quite simple.
When you buy a domain name,
what you are really buying is the right to use a series of
numbers called an IP address. This IP address is basically
the whereabouts of your information on the internet. A
typical IP address will look something like
123.123.123.12. Originally all you had to do to go to a
website was remember the IP address of the particular
website you wanted to go to. However, as the internet
gained popularity this system became unwieldy as more and
more IP addresses entered the system. Enter the Domain
Name System, created by the University of Wisconsin in
1983. This system maps IP addresses to domain names.
So how to buy domain
names online?
Step 1 - Think of a
unique domain name. A lot of the good ones are already
taken. You may end up using a longer name because your
original name isn't available. This is actually the
hardest part.
Step 2- Go to Google and
do a search for 'buy domain name'. What you will see when
the list loads is a long series of options. Places like
Yahoo and GoDaddy are fairly popular but they are not the
only ones out there. Choose one. Prices can range from
fairly inexpensive (think five dollars a year) to not too
expensive (around ten or eleven dollars a year).
Step 3 - Once you have
decided who to buy your domain through, go to their
website and follow the usually simple instructions. Yahoo
Domains has a sign up button right on the main page that
leads you through registering your domain name step by
step. Remember, all you've done is buy a domain name, not
space to store your actual content. That is called hosting
and is a different thing altogether.
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How to buy a domain name is a question which
can be found on many forums for people interested in starting an
online business or just a website for fun or a blog. Due to the
automatisation of this process, now it is easier than before to
acquire a domain name.The first
thing to do is to choose the name. It has to be relevant for your
business or intention regarding the online presence, or it has to
include your company's name. The next thing to take care of is
related with the suffix, like dotcom, dotnet or other. In this
case you need to think if you will run an internet project for the
local business, or it will be an international one. The choice
will be yours.
The buying process is very simple:
1. You choose the website or the registrar
from which you will acquire it; please verify before the internet
if there are negative reviews about it to avoid supplementary
problems in the future;
2. By using the platform, choose the desired name; if it is free,
you will be able to register it immediately; if it is not you can
contact the owner of it to buy it from him - but usually the price
will be much higher or just search for another name or the same
name with other suffix;
3. You will need to introduce the owner's data which can be
yourself, another person or a company and eventually set some
privacy parameters;
4. Pay, usually with a credit card and the domain will be yours;
You can buy the domain for at least one year and you will have to
take care for renewing it when this will be necessary;
After that you will need to host the
domain on a server and this decision will be taken having an idea
about what kind of project you will develop and how much space and
bandwidth you will need. The best option is to choose a webhost
which will enable you to upgrade the plan when you will have new
requirements. You will begin most likely with a shared hosting
option and will go further to a semi-dedicated or dedicated
server. Also, take care of the support system. You will need to
choose a webhost where you will have somebody from the support
department answering very fast to any requirement or technical
enquiry from your side.
If you're a business owner who plans to
create a website for your company, getting a good domain name is
the first essential step to establish your web presence.
Sometimes, however, the domain name that you want for your website
has already been acquired. But you don't have to lose hope,
especially if you're fully determined to get that name and willing
to shell out some money to attain it from the present owner.
There are several reasons that web experts
give on why buy an existing domain name instead of being contented
with free or available choices. For one, business owners should be
aware that the right domain name plays an important role in
enhancing the company's visibility and marketability online. A
highly-memorable domain name will give prospective and present
clients easy access to log in on the website. Not only will the
name be used as the universal resource location of the website, it
will also serve as the company's official email address extension.
Another reason on why buy an existing
domain name is to ensure the credibility of the business. The
ability of the company to obtain a good domain name and email
address establish reputation and professionalism.
Sometimes you should also have to buy
websites aside from your original domain name in order to protect
your company's branding. For instance, let's say that you business
website is mycompany.net. Sometimes your customers may forget your
domain extension and type mycompany.co.uk, mycompany.com,
mycompany.info, and so on. If you're in a very competitive market,
it is possible that your rivals will buy all these existing
domains and use them to redirect the address to their own
websites. Instead of this happening, you may choose to buy all of
these domains and be the one who'll take the opportunity of
redirecting customers to your main company website.
Buy acquiring existing domains, your
website also gets greater chances to obtain more traffic. There
are, for instance, websites whose addresses have kept a regular
number of visitors over the past couple of years. When these
websites decide to close down, you have the chance to get the
names for domain and also use them as referral links to your
business website. This of course will work only if the existing
domains are related somehow to the nature of your business.
Now that the most essential points on why
buy an existing domain have been brought up, it's time to decide
on your website name and contact its present owner. For you to
find out whether the registered domain name is open for sale, it
is recommended to join domain trading websites and consult with a
professional who can acquire contact information of and give an
offer to the owner. These domain traders will assist you in all
necessary transactions in exchange of a small percentage of
commission from the deal.
Two things that you will definitely need if
you want to be recognized as "the expert" in the niche that you
are in over time are - Domain name and web hosting.
A domain name is one where people enter into
their web browsers to visit your website (it can either
be.com,.net,.biz,.org, etc.) and web hosting is one where you
store your website's files in (so that your entire website can be
displayed on your visitors' computer when they visit it).
Choosing the right one can, at times, be a
very difficult task - Especially when most of the time the names
you wish to purchase are already taken.
What I am going to share with you in this
post are 4 tips that you can consider to help you brainstorm
suitable domain names for your website.
1. Relevance
Make sure that the domain name that you
are going to choose is related to the topic of your website - It
should be such that, by simply looking at it, your visitors will
be able to tell what contents will they be able to discover in
your website.
2. Domain Endings.com,.net,.org etc. -
Which Is Better?
Personally, I would go for those that end
with a.com, with the reason being that most people remember names
ending with.com.
If.com is taken, then I will go for.net -
I will not opt for other domain endings.
3. Domain Name Lengths
Generally, the shorter the domain name,
the better - As people are more likely to remember a short domain
name rather than a long one.
In general, I would try to choose one that
is less than 35 characters in length (including the domain ending)
4. Word Separator - Hyphens or
Underscore?
Most of the time, the name that you choose
will consist of more than one single word.
In that case, you can either choose to
separate each of these words either by using hyphens, underscores,
or just simply join all the words together.
Unless it consists of more than 4 words, I
generally would recommend that you join all the words together,
for the reason that when people remember them, they generally do
not remember the hyphens that are separating each word.
Also, if it contains too many hyphens
(such as 4 hyphens or more), it will start to look unprofessional.
The above are 4 domain name tips that you
should consider when it comes to brainstorming for one for your
website.
If you plan to send visitors that have read
your article to your website, then you need a great domain name.
Your domain name is one of the most important
items of your website - it makes you credible because it
represents just what your company is about. Your domain name is
also critically important for search engine ranking.
Here are 3 fantastic ways to choose a
domain name will help get you ranked highly in the search engines:
1) Easy to remember. One way for people to
remember your website is to make it easy to remember as well as to
type. Don't use more than 3 or 4 words because looking at a long
domain name can be confusing. Many times you want to break the
words with hyphens. For example, which is easier to read:
washingmachinestogo.com or
washing-machines-to-go.com? It's your
choice but I would go with the hyphens.
2) Keywords. This is one of the most
important ways to get your domain name ranked highly in the search
engines. Place your primary keyword in the name, preferably as the
first word. However, make sure that your keyword doesn't have a
double meaning or you might get lost in the search engines. For
example, if you called your website apple-farms -in-Pennsylvania,
you could easily be confused with Apple computers due to the first
name and you would probably get very few visitors to your website.
3) Free advertising. If your domain name
is set up with relevant keywords and proper descriptions of your
website, then people will have a great idea of what your website
is about and what you offer. So, getting your dominant name highly
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If you're new to making money online, here's
good news. Thousands of people are already earning $200, $300 or
even more a week with their moneymaking domains. For that matter,
some people are actually making thousands of dollars a week with
their websites. And there's no reason why you shouldn't be able to
do the same.A common
interest or need
The first and most important thing to do
in making money online is to choose what's called a good niche.
The definition of a niche is a group of people who have a common
interest or need. For example, people who love model trains are a
niche. Other niches are people with classic cars, women who love
to crochet, people who scrapbook and women who love to make fancy
cakes.
The real truth about domain names
The best niches are those made up of
"desperate buyers." This could be teenagers with acne who are
desperate to get rid of it, chronic headache sufferers or people
who are seriously overweight.
Unfortunately, many of these "desperate
buyer" niches are very competitive-that is to say there are many
different websites competing for the same potential buyers.
If you can think of a niche of desperate
buyers where there is not so much competition, more power to you.
However, an easier way to find a moneymaking niche is to think in
terms of what you are passionate about or what you know a
definable group of people are passionate about. Again, this could
be people who are passionate about model railroading or about
flying RC airplanes.
Getting a domain name
Once you have identified the niche in
which you want to have a site or blog, the next big thing is to
get a domain name. There are several services such as Godaddy.com
and Hostgator.com where you can purchase domain names. A domain
name on either of these services will cost you anywhere from $1.95
to $.13.95, depending on whether you buy a dot.com, a dot net, or
a dot info.
As close to your keyword as
possible
The big secret to getting a moneymaking
domain name is to get a name that is as close as possible to the
keyword of your niche. For example, if your niche were home
container gardening, your keyword would be homecontainergardening.
And your domain name should be something such as
homecontainergardening.com, homecontainergardening.net or
homecontainergardening.org. In other words, your domain name
should be identical to your key phrase.
What if you can't get one of these
names?
In some cases, you will be able to get an
identical domain name. However, in many cases you will find that
the dot com. dot net and dot org have already been taken. In this
case, a good alternative is to use a "stop word." Stop words
include a, the and my. So, in the case of home container
gardening, if you can't get that exact phrase, you might be able
to get homecontainergardening.com but beginning with "e" or "the."
Get a domain name that's as close to your
key phrase and you will have won half the battle for making money
on the Internet.
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So what is the first step in creating an
online business? The domain name! If you can generate a high
volume of traffic to your website you chance of higher sales is
good. You'll want to find a name that will be easy for people to
remember.It is an easy process to
purchase a domain name. In fact it is probably the easiest part.
The tricky part is when you have to decide what the right name is
for you. You may not be able to acquire your first choice as it
may already be taken. In your attempt to pick a name you may want
to start with longer domain names as shorter names in most cases
have already been taken.
A few things to consider before you
purchase a domain name for your business is:
1. Pick a catchy name, one that will be
easy for someone to remember. A name that is easy to remember is
better than one that's cute.
2. As.com are the most popular extension
you may want to consider purchasing the.net and.org extensions as
well. This will allow you to direct traffic to you website if they
accidentally type in the wrong domain.
3. Try to stay away from slang. Keep an
"s"ť as an "s"ť and do not replace it with a "z"ť. Please tend to
refer to the normal way of spelling the word. If customers can't
find your website then they can't buy from you. A lot of
advertisement is done on the radio and people will only hear the
domain name. They will not know if it's spelled with "z"ť opposed
to an "s".
4. Numbers are another thing to stay away
from. They can be difficult for someone to remember if multiple
numbers are used.
5. As longer domain names are easier to
get try to keep the name as short as possible. The more words
there are the harder it will be to remember.
6. Hyphens are another thing to stay away
from. They can be confusing to some people.
The internet is growing at an exponential
rate. It is getting more crowed by the day. If you are planning on
starting an online business then odds are that you are going to
have trouble obtaining a domain name for your business concern.
When the internet started site names (that's
what a site name's called) were abundant and free. Then people
woke up to the idea of using the internet to do business and all
the good URLs got taken. There were still quite a few good URLs up
for grabs, but now getting a domain name that pertains to your
business is rather difficult. For example if your business
provides locksmith services, then you are definitely not going to
get a domain name like 'locksmiths.com' or 'thebestlocksmiths.com'.
This does not mean you cannot get a good domain name for your
business.
I will come back to choosing a domain name
later in the article; but first, a little on the importance of
site names. Now-a-days the first stop for most people trying to
locate anything on the internet is a search engine. For example if
a person is looking for exercise clothing and don't know where to
go, then they are going to go to a search engine and enter phrases
like 'cheap gym clothes'. The search engine will then come up with
the relevant results and display them. The person looking at the
results will then look at the sites and decide on which one to
visit. So if you have a domain name like 'gymclothes4u.com' or
something like that then the chances that your site is visited are
much greater.
So choosing the
right domain will help you get traffic to your site. That brings
us back to choosing a domain name. So how do you choose a domain
name that's relevant, concise and isn't taken already? Worry not;
there are a couple of tricks you can use. Firstly you need to be
creative with your domain name. I don't mean getting carried away
and naming your site something like BigBubba.com. Your domain name
should give an idea of the services or products you provide. Use
hyphens if needed. The hyphens are viewed as blanks by search
engines so they won't affect the results. Most domain registrar's
have a feature that allows you to check whether the name is
already taken. There is also the possibility that the name you are
looking for is already registered. In such cases you can contact
the the owner and offer to buy the domain. This is known as
Domain Scalping.
Once you have decided on the name, bought
and registered it then it's time to setup your site. Hope you have
found this article informative and helpful.
Domain buying and selling is one of the
growing markets in the World Wide Web. In the physical world,
domain names are congruent to real estate properties. They serve
as territories of the virtual universe. People who trade domains
sell names which they acquire at a cheaper value and at the same
time buy names which they think will increase value in the future.
The difference that they will make from the process of buying and
selling serves as their profits. People who want to make a living
out of domain trading should be warned that the industry is still
young and unpredictable. Before joining in the bandwagon, make
sure of these 3 things to consider when buying and selling domain
names.1. Domain trading is
half-work and half-luck
Understanding the nature of domain names
requires extensive research and training, and people who want to
make this a career should prepare themselves to a very young and
dynamic market. They should be equipped with skills in exploring
the growing market, speculating on the future demands of web
creators, and choosing locations through which they can sell the
names.
The valuation of domain names is very
unpredictable, and this can either be a good or bad thing.
Sometimes you'll think you've gotten a very generic and sellable
domain name only to find out that no one is interested to buy it.
Sometimes a multinational company will come up with a product
whose name is exactly similar to one of your random domains and
consequently express intention to purchase it in exchange of a
five-figure sum.
2. Domain trading is a profession
Whether you're buying and selling names
full time or part time, always remember that the activity is an
emerging online profession and therefore demands credibility and
professionalism. You will attract numerous buyers if you assume
the position of an expert who knows the market very well. Like a
real estate professional, you should have a portfolio of the
domains you're selling together with their individual profiles.
Nothing will convince a buyer more than the impression that you
know all the details about your domains by heart-their traffic
statistics, their content histories, their pricing profiles, and
so on.
To become a successful trader, you should
immerse yourself with the secrets of the market by knowing
industry experts, insiders, buyer marketplaces, online companies,
and trading associations. As mentioned, the market is young and
the community is still quite small so you should take advantage of
the chance of knowing the key players of trade and learning how to
be one of them.
3. Domain trading is all about closing a
sale
In the end, what matters most is that you
have sold your domains at a much higher price and bought cheap
ones to be sold again for profits. To establish a continuously
growing customer base, you should make sure that all your
transactions are done fairly, smoothly, securely, safely, and most
of all absent of hassles. Choose the best escrow and domain names
transfer service providers available to ensure that you receive
and make payments efficiently and bestow and accept certificates
of ownership quickly.
Domain name registration is one of the most
basic requisites of setting up an online business. Your domain
name is your actual identity on the web, through which users and
search engines identify you.It is
always advisable to take a good amount of time before finalizing
on a domain name Whether your website is personal use or for your
business, its name is something you should carefully consider.
The following tips will help you make the
right choice when it comes to getting a domain name registered for
your website.
· First and foremost, shortlist the domain
name registration companies that you think are best suited to your
requirements in terms of credibility and service. In the end, opt
for a company that provides the best value and flexibility with
its packages.
· Web users find it difficult to remember
a long or complicated web address. You should always try and keep
your domain name short and easy to remember. It will help in
getting your users back and also enhancing your brand recall
value.
· Try and incorporate your most important
keywords in your domain name. It will make it easier for search
engines to find your website and you will also get a good
opportunity to improve your rankings on search engine result
pages.
· Once you are sure of the name that you
want for your website, don't delay the actual registration
process. Even if your site is under construction, there is no harm
in getting the domain name of your choice registered at the
earliest. With so much competition all around, you never know
whether you will get the chance the next time. Also, get the
domain name registered for a long period of time, unless you have
some major changes planned for your business. One might argue that
one year registrations are cheaper; but, in the end, renewals end
up costing you more.
· When it comes to choosing an extension,
it is best to go for the most obvious choice -.com. It might be
the most expensive, but it surely is the easiest thing for your
users to connect to and remember about your web business.
One smart thing
that you could do is buying your domain name from the company that
is providing you web hosting services. You will, in all
likelihood, get a good discounted offer in such a case. Aussie Web
Host, the leading
website hosting
services company in Australia, offers great domain name
registration packages at exciting prices. Get your domain name
registered with this company if you want to avail uninterrupted,
reliable services.
Do you regret the web address you've chosen
for your business?If you've been
online for a while, you may find your domain name is causing some
unforeseen problems.
If this has happened to you, you're not
alone.
Chris Guillebeau is a successful
professional blogger and traveler. He supports his passion for
world travel and unconventional living with his blog and books.
He's written more than once that his choice of domain name (chrisgullebeau.com)
was a mistake. He wishes he had started with something easier to
type and remember.
He's been able to succeed in spite of this
shortcoming. You can too.
Here are a few domain name regrets:
- it's too long
- it's too similar to the name belonging to another business
- it's hard to remember or spell right
- it's doesn't have any key words in it
- it's old
Some of these are real problems. Some are
not. Let's quickly look at these regrets and see which ones could
use a good solution.
Real problems with a domain name
It's too long: Can a
domain name be too long? Yes it can. Domain name registrars (firms
authorized to register domain names) impose a 67 character
maximum. Google AdWords has a policy that limits your URL to 35
characters for ads.
Is a long domain name, (say, 35
characters) always bad? It depends on what the name has to do. Web
developer Christopher Heng puts it this way: "a domain name that
matches your brand name is very important. The very name that you
use to advertise your product is the name that you will want for
your domain."
There is no absolute rule about how long
or short a domain name should be. It needs to be long enough to
convey your brand, but short enough to remember and type fairly
easily.
It's too similar to a name
belonging to another business: If your name is easily
confused with the name of another website, you may be missing out
on visitors. Yes, people make typos or get confused, or guess
wrong. Then they land on the wrong website by mistake. Many of
these people may try again, a little flustered, a little more
typo-prone. While you can't stop people from typing the wrong
thing, you can target of alternate names your customers use to
search for you. Think of common typos, especially ones not already
owned by others. You can use this knowledge to capture potential
visitors with the suggestion below.
It's hard to remember, or spell:
If no one can remember your name, or spell it correctly, this is a
concern to address. Solution? Find a popular way you customers
refer to your brand. Chris Guillebeau registered his blog name -
Art of Nonconformity -- as a domain name: artofnonconformity.com.
His setup forwards traffic from artofnonconformity.com to the
original name: chrisguillebeau.com. More about this solution is
below.
Not-So-Real Problems with an
existing domain name
It lacks keywords: You
may learn about keywords after you've bought a name. If you have a
word in your business that people often use when searching, you
have a keyword-rich domain name. This is a good thing. Search
engine experts, even Google's own Matt Cutts, says having a
popular search term in your domain helps your site rank better.
If you haven't got a name yet, by all
means get a keyword rich one if you can. But if you have already
purchased a name without good keywords, you may want to keep it.
New names don't compete as well as domains that have been
registered for a longer time. If you have built a brand around
your name, you probably have more to lose by throwing it away. The
search engine benefit of having a long established name outweighs
having a new keyword rich one.
It's old: One of the
biggest mistakes you can make is to let go of a domain name,
simply because you're tired of it, or you think it's too old. A
website running under the same name for years has a big advantage
over sites with just-registered domains. Age is a strong ranking
factor in your favor. Search engines see older domain names as
established, and tend to rank them over newer names.
What to do if your domain name has
a real problem?
For domain names with real
problems: Use one or more alternate names, and forward traffic to
your primary name
First, look at misspellings, typos or
nicknames that potential visitors could use. Choose ones that you
suspect potential visitors may use. Decide if you want to use the
same name with different extensions, like name1.com and name1.net.
Register these names.
Then set up (or hire someone to set up)
forwarding on your alternate addresses. It is common practice to
forward traffic from several domain names to a preferred one.
Domain forwarding is a lot like mail forwarding. Your web host
will have a form where you (or your webmaster) specifies which
address to use. This is your primary domain. Your web host
forwards any traffic to the alternate names to your primary domain
automatically.
If your name is outdated and your business
name has changed, that is another issue. But if you simply want a
'fresh name' be careful. You may be throwing away an important
factor that helps you rank better.
Guidelines for standing by a
less-than-perfect name.
Don't throw away a name just because it is old. Old is good in a
search engine's eyes.
A significant number of people do type web
addresses directly into a browser window instead of searching.
This happens when people know what brand they want and they browse
directly to that brand. If your brand or a product has some
word-of-mouth popularity, but doesn't match your old domain name,
don't abandon your old URL. Register the more popular url and
forward the traffic to your old URL if your site otherwise
performs well.
A good domain name will reflect your
brand. It may or may not have keywords, brevity or pure
uniqueness. You can register alternatives and forward the traffic
to your existing one. As a rule of thumb, shorter is better. But
if you have an established name with some traffic, you may want to
keep it, even if it isn't perfect.
Joanne Masterson helps business owners launch a
full-fledged site ready to fly. Not just a site that's
'up.' But one with design and content that's primed to
build a business from day 1. She's especially enthusiastic
about finding and proposing domain name that align with
your message with what your market wants and needs at
http://www.bluejprojects.com.
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When you create an internet website for
yourself or your business, it is imperative to protect that by
following all of the necessary legal steps involved in this
process. Part of this process involves registering the trademark,
designs, and domain name that you plan on using. These things are
how people will identify you, and you don't want anyone else to
use them unlawfully. In the vast expanse of the internet, it is
more important than ever to protect your intellectual property.
Sometimes people can get ideas stolen without being able to do
anything about it, simply because they did not protect themselves
properly. To avoid that happening to you, it is highly recommended
that you first choose a very unique name that people can use to
identify you. You should come up with a name that isn't in any
danger of being disputed later on because of its popularity.
If you think of some of the most popular
brand names in terms of just about anything, you will see that
while the name may be unrelated to what the business is selling or
the service they provide, it works well because there is almost
zero chance that they will encounter copyright problems later on.
A big part of protecting your domain is creating one that is
unique and differs from the norm.
In protecting your brand name, you should
definitely take into account the trademark that you choose.
Trademarks can be very territorial in the sense that you only have
domestic rights to the trademark that you register, it is not
internationally covered. Domain names however, are covered and
protected in every single country on the planet. There are many
different services you can use that will effectively protect your
domain brand name. Some of these services that you can purchase
include being fed information regarding which domain names and
trademarks are under attack and access to a legal team that can
help you with any issues you have. There are many lawyers who
actually specialize in these kind of internet brand name cases.
The main purpose of using these kind of
services is to make sure that nobody else is trying to register
domain names that are a little too similar to yours. You will be
able to know about anyone who is trying any of these things right
away so you can take care of it before it becomes a larger
problem. When using these services, you can also receive
information on domain names that are being altered. In this case
information is power, and the more you have the better prepared
you will be to deal with a possible legal dispute concerning your
trademarks or brand names. It always helps to seek the advice and
services of professionals who are considered experts in this
field.
If you are into personal branding for
yourself or your company, you should give careful attention to the
naming of your domain. Most do not. For those that do, some then
lack a name that has purpose or success value in the choice. The
first aspect is you must know what you are branding.
Branding is critical to your marketing
efforts. It is the one thing that is a constant. For instance,
your product you promote through various marketing methods may
change over time but the one constant will always be your name or
your company's. The majority do not have the resources to pay for
a plethora of advertising to drive traffic so we must give careful
attention to the branding. This includes the domain name.
It's one thing to have a nice sounding
domain name. It is another to have a domain name to suit a
purpose, which can result in making money. One way to brand
yourself and your business if you want to do both at once is
purchase a domain name for yourself, and another or several for
your business or target market. Redirects can be used to point all
to the one. Let's take food as an example [everyone loves food - I
hope:)] and use bread. Bob wants to setup a website for healthy
bread options. One day, he may also want to author a book. So he
comes up with something clever like bobsbestbread.com. It has
rhythm, and outlines the goal of visiting.
It brands Bob. The problem is it is going
to take either a lot of advertising or effort over a long period
of time to gain traffic. There a few ways to fix this. As stated,
one way is to choose multiple domain names with redirections to
one. This can be done via using keyword research to come up with a
domain name related to web user searches and therefore free
traffic. In this scenario, people seeking for healthy bread
options. After some research he finds that the keyword "healthy
bread options" is a phrase that gets several hundred searches per
day and has little competition. The.net,.biz and.org domains are
available for this exact phrase so he buys all three. To brand
himself he has already thought of bobsbestbread.com.
The focus will be on
healthybreadoptions.org. This will contain the content and all
domains will be redirecting to this site. He may even consider
using one such as the personal bobsbestbread.com as a blog.
The main point here is if you are selling
a product for your business, use keyword research to find a good
domain name. If you are branding yourself obviously get a domain
that includes your name. Then buy any other domains you like and
redirect them via your hosting back office.
AdSense for Domains can be a tricky
advertising program to earn money from, primarily because most
visitors who see the landing page of a parked domain rarely click
on the ads. They instead hit the "Back" button on their browser.
But it turns out that AdSense for Domains
uses a mixture of CPC and CPM based ads.
The key to increasing your earnings from
AdSense for Domains is to show more CPM ads. Unfortunately, you
can't tell AdSense to do this. But there are a couple of ways to
get it to show more CPM ads, and both ways involve the use of
brand names.
Companies with well-known brand names,
particularly the big ones that everyone are familiar with (Pepsi,
Ford, Bank of America, McDonald's, et al), spend a lot of money on
display advertising. Display advertising is a type of ad designed
to make people see the brand name, and associate it with something
positive or memorable. On the Internet, branding ads are not
necessarily intended to attract clicks, but rather intended to be
seen and remembered.
Hence, these kinds of ads are priced on a
CPM basis.
You can work this to your advantage on
AdSense for Domains by one of two ways, or both...
- Register domain names that contain
brand names - When you're scouring the domain registrars for
expired domains, look for ones that contain a well-known brand
name. For example, (drinkpepsi.com, or fastfoodmcdonalds.com).
AdSense for Domains will identify the brand name in the domain
and display ads related to those brands. The result is an
increased number of CPM-based ads.
- Associate brand name keywords with
the domain name - AdSense for Domains allows you to
associate up to four keywords for each domain name. So, if you
have a domain name "fastfoodreviews.com", then associate it with
brand name keywords like "McDonald's", "Burger King", "Taco
Bell", and "Pizza Hut". You'll get a greater number of CPM-based
ads. You'll need to monitor the performance and test different
keywords to see which produce higher CPM rates.
The result of all this is that you can
earn money from AdSense for Domains without people clicking on the
ads, and increase your overall earnings.
What is a name brand? It is the picture or
image your potential customers have of your business or product.
Your brand consists of both real and imaginary components. An
example of a real element would be your domain name printed on
your letterhead. An example of your "image" component would be
your slogan or tagline; something read or spoken out loud.
A well thought out domain name is certainly a
good place to "push" your brand name. Can your brand and domain
name be one and the same? It would make it easier for potential
customers to remember your business or service when they are ready
to buy. This marketing technique is so powerful that it might be
worth changing your domain and business name to take advantage of
this idea.
Printed materials, stationary, envelopes,
bumper stickers, mouse pads, pens, calendars, coffee mugs and on
and on can be used to get your name brand out in front of your
potential customers. Try to work your logo, brand and domain name
into one neat marketing plan. This too is a very powerful
technique.
Advertising promotions, tag lines, product
names, paid and unsolicited endorsements can begin and end with
your name brand. Your goal is to keep your name "out there."
Blogs offer a highly compatible branding
opportunity when utilized with your website. The two work so well
together it is almost a no-brainer to have a blog. If you do not
have the time or are not interested in blogging, hire someone to
do it for you. Your product or service branding effort will be
well worth the expense.
Your website is a perfect setting to
promote your brand. Often your name brand will point the way to
your online store or act as a "sign post" for Internet searches.
Utilize SEO techniques to augment your brand whenever possible.
Phone numbers can often be customized
where the four, seven and nine digit numbers can spell out
something easy for the customer to remember.
Use your email signature to promote your
brand.
Your logo can be designed around your name
brand. Anything to help your potential customers remember who you
are and what you are selling makes for a good logo.
The purpose of a brand is to provide the
consumer or shopper with an easy to remember and recognizable
image of you and your products.
Good name brand management will increase
the probability that your service or product will be purchased.
If your target audience does not remember
your brand after seeing your marketing efforts, you are doing
something wrong!
You will find some interesting reading and resources by
visiting
http://www.WebsiteMarketing101.biz
where the author, Timothy Stolz, is the web content
manager. Timothy is also an accomplished pianist and
advocates for animal welfare issues from his home in
Greeley, Colorado.
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Domain Names Secrets - Which
Name Should I Select?
What is a domain? A domain
is the name of your online website, which is used by
internet surfers to locate your business website. The
business should be recognition by a name, and the name
it has contributes to edify its image. We have mentioned
some domain name secrets in our following write-up.
Choosing the Right Domain
Name for Your Business
You may not have thought
about this all that much but choosing the right domain
name for your business is a very important factor in SEO.
This is one extremely important aspect of your website
that you should never over look.
Domain Name Register
If you have selected a
domain name register it as soon as possible. There are
many tips associated with registering a domain name. A
domain name is a unique name which is given for a
specific website. It is the name used each time someone
visits a website on the internet. However, a domain name
also includes the text name which is associated with an
IP address on the server. There are certain
characteristics of a website domain name which differ
from other types of domain names.
Domain Name Purchase
Prior to making a domain
name purchase, you should brainstorm as many domain name
options as possible. The more you have, the better your
options of finding one which is one your list. If you
limit yourself to a small list which only contains two
or three options, it is very likely that all three of
these options will be taken already and you will be left
with nothing but broken dreams.
Before Purchasing a Domain
Name
What should you take into
consideration before purchasing a domain name? 3
mistakes most people do and 3 tricks successful people
do. Read about it.
Domain Names, Are You Aware
of This?
There are domain name
scams that have deceived people of their money. There
are ways that people can tackle the unscrupulous domain
name resellers such as using the organizations that are
established for handling domain name cases.
Domain Name: Things You
Should Know Before Buying
The name should always be
about the business you are promoting. Always use
keywords in the domain name.
Prices Of Domain Names
Domain name prices will
vary based upon the different registries or hosts. When
you register a domain name, there are steps to be taken.
Before you register, however, you need to consider the
different registries and whether or not you want to
purchase just a domain name, rent a domain name, or
select a package which includes the domain name purchase
alongside hosting options.
What Is the Value of a
Domain Name?
A domain name might seem
like a relatively insignificant thing in the world of
e-commerce. After all, it's only a word you type in to
go to a certain webpage. How important could it possibly
be?
Domain Name Registration
Tips For Online Marketing Newcomers
If you do not already have
a website and you are about to get one you will
initially have to register a domain name. The domain
name is the name that your website will be built on and
it will be displayed on your URL as your web address. It
will be the hyperlink that people will click on in order
to go to your website.
How To Choose A Domain Name
- 5 Must Follow Tips
Choosing a domain name can
be a daunting task, especially when your brand spanking
new to online marketing. By brainstorming a bit and
following my must follow tips in this article. You will
be well on your way to acquiring a brandable piece of
internet real estate that can payout the big bucks for
years to come.
Why Own Your Own Name on the
Internet?
Someone asked me that
recently while discussing the growing trend of Personal
Branding. "Why would I want to own my name"? My response
is that your name is the one thing that sets you apart
from others, you take your name everywhere and people
know you by your name, just like Cheers! "Yourname.com"
can end up being your most valuable asset that you have.
Registering a Domain Name
and Using It to Make Money Online
Owning a domain is like
having your own house on the web and your domain name is
the street address that points someone to that property.
You can't start making money online without first
registering a domain name. The most successful people
making money online own hundreds, sometimes thousands of
domains. Lets get you started on owning your domain name
so you can utilize it to start making money online.
Alternative DNS Roots - What
Are They?
The Domain Name System
(DNS) currently used by the majority of Internet users
isn't the only one. Several groups operate alternative
DNS roots. So how do they work and why are they in
existence?
How To List a Domain Name
For Sale and Where
There are a number of
websites where you can list your domain names for sale.
If you just started in buying and selling premium
domains, you may want to read this article so you can
get a better picture of today's marketplace.
The Best Domain Name
Possible
Nowadays it is vital that
your business has its own website. An accepted method of
both researching where to buy products, and also with
shopping online constantly on the increase, without a
website you would be missing out on a large amount of
business. Choosing domain names is something every
business should put a lot of thought into.
Choosing A Domain Name and
Web Hosting for Your Internet Business
A 24 hour internet
business is not that hard to put up. There are just some
very basic initial considerations when putting up an
online business. It is clearly not rocket science. It
does not take lots of money. Initially all it needs is
the right choice of domain name and web hosting
services.
Cheap Internet Domains - Are
They Really Cheap?
I've always paid around
$10 a year for my domain names so I got to wondering
about these websites that advertise cheap internet
domains. I decided to do some research by typing "cheap
internet domains" into Google and checking out the first
ten listed.
Domain Name System's
Definition and General Information About Internet Domains
What is the Domain Name
System (DNS)? It is a network of servers that control
domain names over the internet such as your-business-name.com
and connect them to a specific Internet Protocol (IP).
What Is Domain Leasing and
How Can It Help Me?
Whether you are just
starting an internet business or want to give your
existing business a boost, domain leasing may be a great
option for you to increase both your traffic and your
sales. Leasing a domain is similar to leasing an office
building; your customers don't know that it's not your
personal property but just assume that it is yours.
Domain leasing is very similar to leasing physical real
estate.
Who Uses Canadian Domains?
A URL extension is also
called a "top level domain" or TLD for short. A TLD
tells people where you are located or if your business
is for profit or charity. People can tell a lot about
you by your TLD and in 1987 Canada got its own TLD By
2010 over 1.5 million .ca domain names were registered.
Email Hosting Reseller
Accounts For People With Email Domain Shame
Email domain shame can be
detrimental to conducting business online. Email
domains, such as Yahoo and Hotmail, are perceived as
untrustworthy by most people because many spam emails
use these domains. Paying for a legitimate domain and an
email address coming from that domain pays off in the
end when building a reputable small business.
The Benefits of Owning a .ca
Domain
Websites in Canada get
more traffic when visitors know they are dealing with a
fellow Canadian. A .ca domain name will increase your
traffic and your income.
Tips on How to Check Your
Domain Name Availability
You need to think and be
certain of what website you want to begin with. You
cannot establish until you don't have and finalized your
ultimate domain title. However, if you have the ideal
title of your website this is not yet done.
Five Cool Domain Names Ideas
It is possible through
cool domain names ideas and tips to own a good name for
your online business. These five ideas will guide you on
how to create a good name.
The Usefulness and
Importance of Domain Names
If you are thinking of
setting up your very own web site and establishing your
very own presence on the World Wide Web today, few
things will be more important to you than domain names
in the process of setting up a site. On the Internet,
domain names are kind of like the street address or
building names that you will have to give out to people
in order for them to find you whenever they go online.
These are unique identifiers that can be used at anytime
from anywhere to get to any one web site as long as that
web site is online and hosted on a server somewhere. It
used to be that domain names and the world of web sites
in general were touchy subjects, restricted to those who
had no technical knowledge of the inner workings of the
Internet. But nowadays, things have changed, and you can
easily dabble in the world of the domain name while
having very little to no technical knowledge about them.
Get Your Company on the Web
Everything today revolves
around the Internet. Research, movies, news and pop
culture are all noted and promoted throughout the
Internet. I remember the first time I ever saw an
address for the World Wide Web. It was on a preview for
an upcoming movie. I thought, "What was that?" Now I
know, and it's a world where my kids will never have to
ask, because it's been ingrained into their lifestyle.
Ways To Check Your Domain
Name Availability
Domain name availability
is extremely essential when you want to record your own
domain. There is a necessity for everyone to possess a
distinctive domain name and when it occurs that it has
been taken already, you have to reorganize your name or
find another.
Using Your Domain Name To
Grow Your Online Business
The domain name you choose
to use in your website makes the web address to your
website unique Choose a name that is easy to remember.
As a marketing technique register several domain names
that are keyword rich and have them directed to your
website.
What Domain Name Should I
Use?
There are several
considerations when you pick a domain name and a name
for your business. The domain name industry has become
quite complicated as savvy companies and individuals
have discovered different ways to make money from your
needs. Your domain will also help or hinder you with
search engines.
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You've heard about people making money investing in .com and other top level
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have the ability to invest a minimal amount of money necessary to become a
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Among the many things students will learn are
How to recognize market trends for which good domain names may currently be
available.
Various methods for finding great available domain names
The various outlets for investors wishing to liquidate one or more domain names
How to valuate domain names
Various methods for monetizing domain names
How to quickly determine and clearly articulate domain name value to prospective
buyers
and much more.
The level and type and duration of training I provide will vary from individual
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Scott.
Entrepreneurs, business owners, and investors who are interested in learning how
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About Us:
eComInvestments.com is an established domain name reseller and domain name
consulting firm located in West Palm Beach Fl.
Contact Info:
Scott B. Alliy
President
eComInvestments.com
(800) 712-5568 x108
Additional:
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Company: eComInvestments.com
Country: United States
Contact: Scott B. Alliy
Website:
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Virtual Education Domain Names Virtually Guarantee Online Education
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PRLog (Press Release) – May 03, 2011 – VirtualConferenceSpace,
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traditional education and training delivery methods in the years to come.
Scott and his team of Internet marketing experts have assembled an
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Virtual Conferencing, and Virtual Meetings and are offering them to select
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For more information or to view the entire list of Virtual Education and
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About eComInvestments.com
eComInvestments.com owns an impressive portfolio of over 1800 domain names
in all categories. The team of Internet marketing and domain name experts at
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