Selecting a Quality Domain Name

September 30th, 2010 dean Posted in Domain name information No Comments »

When you’re ready to launch your web site and you’re trying to select a good domain name, there are many factors that need to be taken into consideration.

Select a Domain Name that Reflects Your Web Site

Above all else, your domain name should reflect what your web site is all about. For example, if your web site is about grooming a dog, you certainly wouldn’t want to select a domain name like ‘mybusinessname.com,’ as this would have nothing to do with your web site’s focus. You would want to select a domain name that tells the world what your web site is all about — something like ‘doggrooming.com.’

Select a Domain Name that Contains Your Web Site’s Keywords

Another consideration of great importance are your keywords. Try to select a domain name that contains your most relevant keyword phrase, as some Search Engines place relevancy on them. A keyword phrase is two or more words that best describe your web page. If your web page is focusing on grooming a dog, your best keyword phrase will be “dog grooming.”

Select a Domain Name that will be Easily Remembered

With millions of web sites accessible on the Internet, it is also very important to select a domain name that will be easily remembered. As in the ‘doggrooming.com’ example above, ‘doggrooming.com’ is very easily remembered, contains the most relevant keyword phrase and describes the web site in explicit detail. It is the ‘perfect’ domain name for this particular web site.

Select the Best Domain Extension

Another consideration of importance is the domain name extension. Although there are many new domain extensions available, dotcom is still the best choice. When typing in a web address, Internet users automatically want to type in a .com extension, as this is the extension that has been embedded into our brains from the start.

Avoid Using Numbers in Your Domain Name

Although you may be tempted to do so, avoid using numbers within your domain name. Including a number within your domain name can cause problems, as when you tell someone your web address, you will continually have to tell them it’s a number and not the word. For example, if you selected a domain name like number1host.com, if you were to tell someone your web address, they may try to type it as ‘numberonehost.com’ instead of ‘number1host.com.’ This type of domain name would cause confusion.

Avoid using Dashes and Underscores in Your Domain Name

Although many people do it, don’t make the same mistake I made when I first started out. Avoid using dashes, underscores or any other characters within your domain name that may cause confusion. When I registered my domain name, Web-Source.net, I actually wanted websource.com; however, it had already been registered. So, I settled for Web-Source.net. Now, when I tell someone my domain name, I have to say it like this: web dash source dot net.

Don’t get me wrong, www.Web-Source.net is now a high traffic web site, but I can only imagine how much traffic I’ve lost over the years due to my domain name. I have received many emails over the years from visitors who had a hard time finding my site. They said they couldn’t remember the domain name and kept wanting to type in websource.com.

Avoid using Abbreviations within Your Domain Name

Although well-known companies, such as IBM, can get away with using abbreviations within their domain name, most companies can’t. As a rule, try to avoid using abbreviations or anything that will be difficult for your visitors to remember. Not only will this cause confusion, but it can also cause your potential visitors to make spelling mistakes when trying to type in your web address.

Avoid using Long Domain Names

Although you may now register long domain names, it’s really not a good idea. I learned this lesson the hard way. I registered ‘www.workfromhomebusinessguide.com’ and the sad thing is … I can’t remember the domain name half the time. How can I expect my potential visitors to remember it? Try to keep your domain name as short as possible. The longer the domain name the harder it is to remember and the more apt your potential visitors are to make a typo when typing it into their browser.

Ensure Your Domain Name is Not a Trademark Infringement

Prior to registering a domain name, you may want to consider searching the Trademark Electronic Search System, http://www.uspto.gov/main/trademarks.htm to ensure your potential domain name isn’t infringing on any trademarks.

Please don’t take this point lightly, as trademark infringement could cost you your entire business. It is your responsibility to ensure that your potential domain name doesn’t infringe on any registered trademarks, as the trademark laws that apply in the hard copy world also apply on the Internet. Any company that registers a trademark has the right to protect their trademark and has the right to notify you that your domain name is infringing upon their trademark.

When you’re ready to begin, create a list of a dozen or more potential domain names, as chances are, your first choice will already be taken. With any luck, one of the domain names on your list will be available.

Take your time and select a quality domain name that will grow with your business. It will be well-worth your time and effort in the long run.

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Simple Steps to Get Your Domain Name

September 27th, 2010 dean Posted in Domain name information No Comments »

The Domain Name System (DNS) enables people to navigate their way around the Internet. Every computer that is connected to the internet is identifiable by a string of numbers called an “IP address” (IP stands for “Internet Protocol”). As the internet developed so did the DNS, so that now a string of letters can correspond to a particular IP address. This means that instead of using a complicated sequence of numbers you can type www.adomianname.com, which is a lot easier to remember.

No matter what sort of site you are intending building, you should consider getting yourself a domain name. Your domain name is your personal web address and can reflect anything you desire, including your own name or the subject of your business.

There are several reasons why an internet business requires its own domain name including:
• A domain name makes your site more credible and reliable
• The URL of a domain name will never change even if you change you website hosting, so that customers are not needed to be informed should you change hosting.
• Choosing a good domain name will make your site more memorable to your clients, so that people will recall your company easily which spells more profits.
• Advertisers and sponsors are more likely to sponsor websites who have their own domain name.
• Your won domain name allows you to set up various email addresses for specific uses, e.g. support@yourdomain.com and sales@yourdomain.com

The organization that is responsible for maintaining and co-ordinating the entire domain name system is called ICAAN. TO register any domain name you need to use an ICAAN accredited domain name registrar.

There are numerous domain name registrars and fees for domain registration vary from $8.95 to $35+. Some web hosting companies now offer a free domain name registration as part of their hosting packages.

Registering your domain name is essentially a four step process as follows:

Step 1: Carefully consider what domain name you would like, try to make your domain name as concise as possible and specific to the site you have in mind. Construct a list of alternative domain names, in order of preference. This is because with the huge number of websites in the Internet, some of your ideas for the ideal domain name might have already been taken already so the more names you can think of, the better.

When deciding on your domain name also consider the top level domain TLD) extension you want. The TLD is the .com part of the domain name domainname.com. There are a variety of domain extensions, and the one you wish to use may well affect the price you will have to pay.

The range of TLDs includes .com, .net, .org, .info and .name (used with a personal name e.g. JezLacey.name). None of these TLDs have specific requirements. In addition to these universal TLDs there is also .biz, which is for commercial and business use only. Finally, there are also country specific TLDs, which can only be used by persons who are citizens and residents of that country and by businesses and organizations present in that country where domain extension is applicable, example include .us (USA), .co.uk (UK) and .fr (France).

Step 2: Obtain the IP address or domain nameserver from your hosting company. A nameserver is a special type of domain that is used to identify a particular server. After registration you will need this information in order to set up your domain for use.

Step 3: Prepare for payment. The usual method of payment with domain registrars is via a credit card.

Step 4: Apply for your domain name. You can use your web hosting company to do this, or one of numerous accredited domain registrars. Good examples include enom.com, the ever popular GoDaddy.com, Dotster.com and many others.

When registering your domain name, ensure that you are the registered domain owner. This important because a web host can set themselves as the domain owner, and if they do, then you have no say in what happens to the domain name. For example, if you decide to transfer your domain to another registrar. For this reason you should also ensure both the technical and administrative contracts should be you.

When transferring a domain the new registrar will try contacting the domain owner first, then if that fails the administrative and then the technical contact. There have been cases where the web host has registered itself as the administrative and technical contact for a client. They can then make it difficult for clients to move to other registrars by pending the move or by even refusing. So, stay in better control and avoid this kind of situation.

With these guidelines, you are now well equipped to register your own domain name. As good domain names are getting more and more difficult to find, if you already have an idea for a great domain name, register them now before it’s too late.

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Is Your Expired Domain Really Worthy

July 26th, 2010 dean Posted in Domain name information No Comments »

Are my expired domains really worthy enough? Can I sell them at very good prices? These are some of the most commonly asked questions by an aspiring and budding expired domain trader. An inexperienced expired web domains trader will always be quite anxious to know if he or she has struck gold while buying domains expired. Here are some simple tips and suggestions to know and identify whether your stock of expired web domains are really worthy or not:

Tip: Your domain is worthy only when someone pays and buys it for a very good price. It is as simple as that! It is quite obvious too! You may also wish to know the exact objective of buying a particular expired domain.

Length of your expired domain: How lengthy is your web domain expired? The shorter the domain name, the better will be your chance to sell it for a decent price. Shorter expired domain names are sweet and premium. These domains are also very valuable. Just remember how people remember famous names like Google and Yahoo. These names are already branded, short and easy to remember. The utility value of an expired domain is also very important while buying it. Expired domains with names like casino.com are more worthy than names like culture.com.

Four lettered or LLLL.com names: These are the short domain names that are not actually proper words and they exhibit a number of forms depending on the letters used in the URL. These are the intermediary type of domain names that experienced domain expired sellers would like to dispose off immediately. You will need to be very careful while buying these domains as they may even be trademarked by their previous owners.

The amount of traffic: The more numbers of visitors to a particular web domain expired, the more valuable will be that domain. But, traffic attached to a web domain could be deceptive and misleading. What you need here is the actual organic, type-in type of traffic that is considered as holy by the major search engines. The expired domain that you wish to sell should be an authentic one with original and true traffic.

Earning: Expired domains do not possess real commercial value unless they possess a large amount of traffic. You will need to build a small income around your domain before you wish to sell it for a big price. Domain parking is a nice way that will help you add some basic income. This will help you sell that domain for a decent price. People simply love to buy expired domains that have the ability to derive immediate income. Flipped domains developed over an affiliate program or product/service can fetch you decent income. Just remember that flipped domains require lot of time and money to develop a catchy web site and its content. Earning potential for a particular expired domain inflates with flipping, parking and click-through marketing based on PPC.

You should learn and understand how you can buy good expired domain names so as to create a formidable source of stable income.

John Khu is an author and also a seasoned professional with vast experience in expired domain name business. He is the owner of the path breaking web sites called http://www.expireddomaingains.com which provides complete and up-to-date information on expired domains and their eternal secrets.

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Get new domain name and start website in UAE?

July 24th, 2010 dean Posted in Domain name information 1 Comment »

Is it possible to register a domain name and start web site through Microsoft Small Business in UAE ?.
If it is not possible through Microsoft small business, please advise me the best website to create a new website which can operate from UAE.

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How to get back the domain name hosting if the host company is not responding request?

July 22nd, 2010 dean Posted in Domain name information 2 Comments »

How to get back the domain name hosting if the host company is not responding request, or out of business?

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domain name registration lapsed How do I re-reg without paying the high fee to the current holding company?

July 20th, 2010 dean Posted in Domain name information 1 Comment »

My domain name is still in my name but I can\’t register it anywhere else until it goes public. Is there a way around this?

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How do I Upload themes to my custom domain name by wordpress?

July 18th, 2010 dean Posted in Domain name information 1 Comment »

So i created a domain name through wordpress, but i can\’t upload my own theme by Expression Web 2. I know i could use the upgrade for css, but is there an alternative?

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Tourism Internet Marketing – All the profit from a smart chose domain.

July 16th, 2010 dean Posted in Domain name information No Comments »

How can you choose the best domain for the efficiency of your
offline and online marketing? Brand name versus business name.
Hyphenated or not? Which is the Host Server for your new website?

1) What is a domain name ?

A domain name is the location of your website on the internet,
it is also the location of your company, or your private
enterprise in the immense internet market. In case a domain name
named the same with your offline brand name, location, hotel or
restaurant, tour specialist, local region or community which is
well-known in tourism market, you have had a big advantage than
different competitor. Because of:

* You will receive targeted visitor tourism your website, For
example: You are a travel company who supply some kind of
Trekking tour in the favorite Nepal, your chosen domain name
should be: Nepal Trekkingtour Nepal-trekkingtour
Besttrekking-Nepal… and so on Visitor will find very easily to
communicate with a travel company which has the name is the
description of the kind of services they are finding, and you
will better in persuading your client because they are all
prospect visitor. * Your website will be listed in Yahoo! In
Travel Directory and other Search Engine results. Imagine when a
visitor want to spend a trekking tour in Nepal, he decides to
search internet to find a good supply among a thousand of sites.
He chose Google, for example, and enter keyword of his wish: \”
Nepal + trekking tour\”. And a a result of choosing a right
target domain name, your website URL and a short description
will appear at the sight and he clicks.

But remember, whether he chooses your services or not depend on
a process of building credibility which originate from: your
site design, your respond, the price, your level of professional
and much more…

But you have had an advantage when you have chosen a right
domain and your prospect client has seen you among thousand of
competitor. 2) Domain name extension: .com

Each domain has what\’s called an extension. The most well known
of these extensions is .com. This extension is encouraged to be
used most, because it is tightened in the mind of all the people
around the world. All the surfers tend to enter it after almost
domain name. So because it long time used at the beginning of
internet era so it difficult to chose a good domain name. COM.
..net

If you can\’t find your preferred .com domain name you could
always choose the same domain with a .net extension. It might
not have the same ring as a .com but is still as just useful as
a .com. .org

These domain extensions were originally designed for educational
and more formal websites. As a tourism organization, we can use
it. But all of it are enterprise such as hotel or travel
company… it is not recommend to chose it. .info

A more recent introduction to the domain name game are .info
domains. Many of the valuable .info domains were bought up
overnight but there\’s still a huge range of good .info domains
available. Bear in mind that most web. Not recommended.

..travel

This is a newcomer, we can use it well because it is to identify
all the tourism and hospitality website. A new rule…

There a great article about \”.travel\” by the link below:

http://www.tourism-internetmarketing.com/ITtourism/1/20.htm

There are many region extension: uk, us, vn, … which is suite
for your online tourism partner to used to indicate our region
location and services. It also an advantage for inbound tourism
and hospitality supply. A visitor is seem to put his truth on a
local professional supply, certainly! 3) Brand name versus
Business name: We are hardly to know exactly whether to chose a
domain name actually reflect our real business or establish a
new brand name online and promote it. A right choice is base on
your own case after give a careful consideration on marketing
strategy of our company. If you are a well-known company who
want to target the inbound visitors, get your long time famous
brand name is the right choice. Because your client will see it
easy for them to find your web and remember it as you are famous
ih their mind.

But if you want to take advantage of the global market, a
business name enclose with the region maybe a better choice.

Try to register a domain which contains a popular keyword
applicable for your industry. This will help your customers
remember your domain name better. Furthermore, for searches
conducted in Yahoo!, a higher ranking will be given to those web
sites which contain the keywords in the title. And according to
Yahoo!\’s instructions, the Title should always be the official
name of the site. Thus, if the domain name contains a keyword,
you will be able to include the keyword in the Title which will
improve your ranking in Yahoo!. As a minor side-benefit, this
can also help to increase the ranking of your web site in some
search engines.

There is a great resource for Tourism internet marketing in
Tourism Marketing Forum. Click the link below to get a forum
account to read this resources:
4) Hyphenated or not This is another area of debate.
Should your domain be one single word or should the words be
separated by hyphens? There are advantages and disadvantages to
both approaches. Single word domain names can be easier to
explain, use on header paper and lend themselves to brand names
very well.

Single word domains are in very, very short supply.

Hyphenated domains names can be slightly more difficult to
explain, may not look as well on headed paper and possibly
harder to establish as a brand name. There\’s no shortage of
multiple word domains.

The single biggest advantage a hyphenated domain has is that
searche engines can \”read\” the domain more easily. For example
in a domain like www.foreignholidaysonline.com the search engine
can only read the first word \”foreign\” and that\’s it. It can\’t
tell anything else about the website domain name. If you
hyphenated that to www.foreign-holidays-online.com the search
engine can read \”foreign\”, \”holidays\” and \”online\” as separate
words and therefore knows that this website is about foreign
holidays.

A well chosen hyphenated domain name can be just as effective as
a single word domain name.

5) Don\’t make your primary domain too long. Even though 67
character domains are a reality, exactly how many of your users
will want to type a domain name like
thebesttrekkingtourinnepal.com?

6) Chose the supplier: There are many domain suppliers waiting
for you out there online, the best choice is find out a
well-known web servers who always supply the services Domain
name registration. A good domain name .com will can be get at
the price of 15 $, but you can buy it cheaper as the price of
7,95$.

Are there any disadvantages in using a discount domain
registrar? Will it affect your website in any way? The answer to
both is a definite No.

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There is a great resource for Tourism internet marketing in
Tourism Marketing Forum. Click the link below to get a forum
account to read this resources:
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About the author:

David Kan is the CEO of T-IM.com

T-IM.com is the largest global Free tourism internet marketing
resources with 57 & more online tools and forum to help tourism
industry enhance their internet marketing result. Website URL:

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What should i need to know before i register a domain name?

July 14th, 2010 dean Posted in Domain name information 7 Comments »

I was thinking about registering a domain name, and i wanted to know what kinds of things i should know before i proceed.

I know XHTML, CSS, and a bit of Java Script, but other than the actualy site should i know any kind of encryption or security practices?

Also are there any domain registrars you recommend? Maybe one that includes hosting, or vice versa.

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Aged Expired Domains – Are They Really Good Enough?

July 12th, 2010 dean Posted in Domain name information No Comments »

Determining the real commercial value of an aged domain is quite difficult and tedious. Domain traders make it a point to grab aged domains from auction houses just to taste their hidden powers and commercial advantages. However, experienced and seasoned domain traders always doubt about the commercial viability of such domains. According to domain name experts, considering the actual age of a given expired domain is a very small factor.

Expired domains that are really old, say 12 years, may provide you some undeniable advantages due to their ripe, old age; lot of people can identify its name because of the old acquaintance. Now the big question is why do domain name traders desire the issue of age so badly? Is there something that you and I do not know? One conventional bit of thought says that all good quality domains were registered first and in actuality, they should be too good to be neglected. This seems a valid argument and a sensible issue as far as the issue of age is concerned.

On the other hand, some domain name traders are too skeptical about old domains, just because they may have nothing to offer you, except that they have a past record of continuous and consistent renewal. An old domain may just be a simple domain with no established history of traffic and inbound links. Experts also suggest that an old domain may have belonged to two categories of owners- an established business or industry that will never let their domain slip out of their hands, or an old domain owned by small businesses or individuals, who might have lost their control over their domains due to some unknown reasons.

However, there is one single significant advantage associated with old domains, especially when they relate themselves with the leading searching engines. Google has a verifiable system of grading domain names according to their age; its massive and humongous search technological algorithms ensure that really old domains are placed at their relevant search engine rank positions. However, at what position such domains get their ranking is still uncertain and unsure.

Fixing the actual price for such domains are actually very difficult and you may decide it going by the current market trends, while buying one such domain. However, one thing to note here is that people are ready to pay a fair price for such domains, just to utilize them for developing meaningful web sites. If you wish to buy an old expired domain, ensure that you are checking its age; if the age is more than say 8 years, you can definitely go for it. Age factors can help you find out the quality of generics, as this is a better indicator of finding the value of an expired domain name. Most of the premium and better quality domain names sprout from an internet boom era of late 1990\’s.

However, buying expired domains based on their perceived age could be a tricky issue and you may need to learn and understand how the age of a given domain expired can really help you in your domain trading business.

John Khu is an author and also a seasoned professional with vast experience in expired domain name business. He is the owner of the path breaking web site called http://www.expireddomainsecret.com which provides complete and up-to-date information on expired domains and their eternal secrets.

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