Posts Tagged ‘Domain Name’

What is the best domain name provider to purchase domain names?

Thursday, December 17th, 2009
JessesGirl asked:


Like I know of a deal for a price monthly that lets you have adwords with google, a website and 500 company emails, and maybe 1-3 domain names. IS that sound good?

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I have a domain name how do I start to build a website around it?

Thursday, December 17th, 2009
eric m asked:


I already have a domain name registered but now what? How do I create the site?

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Domain Names are Really Important

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009
Carson Danfield asked:




There’s a saying in the Real Estate business - they say that the 3 most important things are location, location and location. Well, in regards to a new internet business, it’s domain name, domain name and domain name. Yes, a domain name is that important.

In the early days of the internet, domain names were fairly easy. There were so many good names still available, but as more and more businesses migrated to the internet, the best names were taken. As the time passed, finding a good domain name to register has become increasingly difficult.

Why is a domain name so important? For one thing, a domain name can help you get the traffic to your website. If you don’t get traffic, you might as well not even have a website. There’s no doubt about it, if you want to make money, you need traffic.

A domain name can help you to get traffic in a couple of ways. First of all, if your domain name is catchy and easy to remember, that will help people to find your website and to return for future visits. It’s also a good idea if your domain name gives some indication of the type of business you have. For example, if you want to have a website that helps people consolidate their student loans, it would be a good idea to have a domain name that contained some or all of those words. You might do good with “studentloans.com” or “studentloanconsolidation.com” or something similar. You can even use hyphens in the domain name, like “student-loan-consolidation.com”, etc.

The point here is that your domain name should be descriptive of your business. After all, if you were looking for a new dentist, would you be likely to visit “BigBubbaMotorcycles.com” or “GreatDentists.com”? If Big Bubba is a dentist, he’s probably not going to get many new dental patients thru his website.

Let’s talk about the domain names with hyphens before we move on. Contrary to what many people think, having hyphens in your domain name does not hurt your search engine listings. Most of the search engines treat the hyphens as a space, so the hyphens make it a little easier for them to separate out the individual words.

About the only downside of using hyphens is that when people type in your URL, they may forget to put in the hyphens and go to a competitors website instead. Personally, I don’t think this is too much of a problem, since most people find websites thru search engines, so they’ll be clicking directly on a link to your website instead of typing it in by hand.

Again, it’s really important to embed keywords about your business into your domain name for good search engine ranking. Although some domains, like ebay.com or google.com do get a lot of traffic, it’s not because of any keyword in the domain name. What is an ‘ebay’ anyhow?

You’ll find that most of the high traffic websites with short, unrelated domain names get their huge amount of traffic thru paid promotional campaigns. They use radio & TV ads, high volume email advertising and other such methods that might be too expensive for a small business just getting started.

A good way to find your domain name is to develop a list of keywords that are strongly associated with your business. Write down as many keywords as you can think of, as long as they’re on your subject. Once you have your list, you can use one of the several free online tools to help select just the right domain name for your new website.

The domain name registrar at www.godaddy.com has a search feature where you can check the availability of domain names and the results will even show you other closely related domain names that are available. Another handy suggestion tool is at www.domainfellow.com Either one of these online tools will help you to find a good domain name that’s still available to register.

Here’s a good tip for you when trying to find a domain name that has your keywords in it - If you can’t find a domain name that has your keyword and is still available, you should consider using sub-domain names instead.

What’s a sub-domain name? A sub-domain name is a prefix to a normal domain name. Let’s say that you’re in the retail computer business and you want to sell computers at your website. That’s a fairly competitive business, so you’ll probably have a hard time coming up with a good domain name that’s not already taken.

An alternative would be to choose some sort of generic term for a domain name and then use a sub-domain for your computer business. For example, let’s say that you register the domain name “lowestprice.com” That’s pretty generic, wouldn’t you agree? Now that you have that domain name registered, you can create all the sub-domains you want, limited only by your imagination and the size of your web hosting account.

Remembering that you’re in the computer business, you could now have your website at the sub-domain “computers.lowestprice.com” Using this same approach, you could go into just about any other business and have sub-domains like “insurance.lowestprice.com” and so on. See how it works?

Another good thing about sub-domains is that they don’t require registration. You only pay to register the main domain name. By using sub-domain names, you can easily embed your keywords and it won’t cost you any more money. And the search engines treat each sub-domain as a totally separate entity, so your search engine ranking for one sub-domain won’t be dependent upon you having a high ranking for your main domain name.

Once you find your new domain name, you’ll need to register it. I recommend godaddy.com for registering. Their prices are reasonable and their service is great. However, there are many, many companies that provide domain name registration services, so pick whichever one you like.



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Internet Domain Registration Scams: Protect Yourself

Sunday, December 13th, 2009
Christopher Luck asked:




Are there internet domain registration issues of which I need to be aware? The answer, actually, is yes. Internet domain registration is big business with competition for the best names that can be picked up by the top search engines. Like in any competitive field, there are always those out looking to take advantage of you. We both know that your domain name is important to you and so is your money, so it is important that you be aware of and concerned with certain scenarios where you can be taken advantage of in the internet domain registration game.

The most common “trick” you may encounter comes by way of internet domain registration renewal. The internet domain registration companies will use the credit card number you gave them to begin with and automatically renew your domain name several months in advance of when you need it done. This is a way of getting your money in advance of when you need it and thus cutting your paid for time down. It is a not a new scam that the internet domain registration companies invented; magazines sometimes will use the same method with regard to subscription renewals.

There is a way to stop this from happening, or at least reducing the risk. Never give the internet domain registration company permission to user your credit card to automatically renew your domain name. They may try to scare you by telling you that giving them permission in advance will ensure that you do not lose your domain name. The truth is, you can keep track of the time as easily as they can.

If you do not allow the internet domain registration companies to automatically renew, trust me, they will remind you when your time is approaching via email. This, however, is another time when scammers are out in full force. Be sure the emails you receive are from the internet domain registration company you are working with. Sometimes domain renewal is a way of hiding phishing scams. Just stay on top of things and be aware of who the sender is on any email you receive.

The truth is that if you use a legitimate internet domain registration company, they will send you email notices reminding you that you need to renew. They will send such notices well in advance, but will let you know when you actually need to renew. As ridiculous as it may seem to many people, you do have to renew your domain registration every time your registration runs out. The best way, though, to avoid the many scams and cons out there is to simply keep track of your domain timing and the companies with which you are working. Your best defense is being knowledgeable about your own situation.

One of the most important actions you will perform in the building of your presence on the web is internet domain registration. Keeping the name you want is valuable, but does cost you money. With such high demand for domains, there are obviously going to be those who want to take advantage of the situation. Your best defense against such people is to keep track of your domain, your registration time, and which internet domain registration company you are using.

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Available Domain Names and Finding Available Domain Names That Matched Website Content

Saturday, December 12th, 2009
Jimmy Wilson asked:




Available Domain Names are always changing, due to the dropping of domain names as people are giving up on the dream of making a living from their website. It’s sad, but a reality that is seen far too often. The old adage of one man’s trash is another man’s treasure comes to mind here and rightfully fitting for sure.

Did you know that finding the perfect available domain names that match your website’s content is essential to your online success.

One very often overlooked aspect of online business success is choosing the best domain name from the ever changing available domain names list. The list of available domain names is or can be your ticket to a very successful business in itself. Domain name flipping is a very lucrative business, where finding a popular domain name is found, purchased, and then sold to the highest bidder. Offering hot domain names in an auction environment is sure to raise a host of prospective buyers and the element of knowing someone will obtain the coveted available domain names makes it a serious and profitable business for sure.

So many people make the mistake of taking website ownership way too personal and choose to name it after themselves, a perfect example; joey-sports-equipment.com. While the availability for that domain name was easily obtained, it won;t get Joey the results he’s hoping for. You see when he goes to have the search engines find his website and rank it highly, it just won’t happen. Had he chosen, sports-equipment-by- joe.com would have been much smarter available domain name choice. You see, search engines look for domain name relevance and content match first and foremost every time. Thus, when you have people searching for sports equipment, joe is the farthest thing from their minds, and should either be dropped or at best placed last in the domain name title.

Finding available domain names is worth the time it takes to find a perfect match to your website’s content, if you are really wanting to do things to greatly improve your online business success. Think of your domain name as a phone book listing, if you had a plumbing business, in the phone book you want it to be first, so you’d name your business A One Plumbing. Phone books list businesses alphabetically, whereby search engines list by content subject; Plumbing-by-A-One.com would be a better domain name choice.

The next aspect of choosing from available domain names is to always choose .com over .net unless .com is not available. People are basically programed to think .com as the domain name suffix and you want it easy for people to remember. Even if you have to add something a bit different in the title in order to get a .com domain name, do it, it’ll pay off in the long run.

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Domain Name - Tips In Selecting A Good Domain Name

Saturday, December 12th, 2009
Yenn Kuah asked:




Finally you have decided to set up your own online business. Before you can even get started, you need to find a domain name. A domain name is basically the internet address of your website.

A domain helps you to differentiate your online business.

Before you go to domain registrar to register your domain name, you may want to consider the following points.

Your domain name should be your Internet Business name. That is, if you have an offline business, your domain name should be your company name. If you do not have one, then you domain name should contain at least one keywords of the products or services you are promoting. For example, if you are selling a product that teaches people how to play golf, you domain name should contain at least the main keywords “Golf”. If you include the keywords of your product or service, it can helps to improve the search engines ranking of your website. Write down at least 10 keywords relating to the product or service you are promoting. Brainstorm on a few good domain name and write it down on a piece of paper, just in case the domain name you want to use is already taken. An ideal domain name should be short and catchy so that it is easier to remember

Select name that are Purpose Driven , Benefits Driven or Brand Driven. Example: mybestfishingguide.com (Purpose Driven) howtokeepfit.com (Benefit driven) Nike.com or Google.com (Brand Driven)

Your chosen domain has to be a domain name that is not already registered by someone. Likewise, once you have selected and registered your domain, no one else can register the same domain name just as there can never be two houses with the same address.

If all of your choices are taken, consider using a different domain extension like .net, .biz, .cc or .info extensions, where

.com - for commercial / community sites. This is the most overused domain entity on the Internet. Recommended for your Internet Business.

.info – for information sites.

.us, .co.uk, .ca, .de, .sg, .fr – for whatever your local country. This is more expensive than the rest.

.net - for anything internet related

.tv and .fm – for television and radio sites.

.org - stand for organization. A lot of online communities use this domain entity and it is for nonprofit sites.

.gov - for public housing and government site. All government web sites use this domain entity.

.biz - for business site. Recommended for your Internet Business.

.edu – for research and education.

Most internet marketer would prefer .com as it can perform better that other non-domain name. In the same example above, you may want to come up with a domain name.

Alternatively, if your favorite keyword domain name is taken, you can add a “filler” before or after the keywords.

With these tips in mind, I am sure by now you have a better understanding of how to choose a good domain name. Start brainstorming now and you’ll be on your way to own your very first online Business name of your choice.

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How to Choose a Good Domain Name

Monday, December 7th, 2009
lockergnome asked:


www.twitter.com - All the good domain names are taken already. Have you ever had a great domain name idea, and go to buy it - but it’s already taken? Someone is squatting on it, and wants a ton of money to get off! How creative are you? Do you know how to come up with a domain name that is NOT taken? geeks.pirillo.com - http

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Domain Name Dollar Store

Monday, December 7th, 2009
QuietLibrary asked:


www.quietlibrary.com Get a URL for your website at a rock bottom price. Starring Chris Cooper.

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The Domain Name Business is Real!

Monday, December 7th, 2009
rodasjonathan asked:


The Domain Name Business is Real!, Its a 2 billion US$ industry

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How do you patent or protect a domain name?

Saturday, December 5th, 2009
patriot asked:


I have come up with an idea for a web page. I would like to have my domain name solidified. What is the procedure?

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