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Domain Name Registration: Are you sure you know what to do?

March 26th, 2009 by James B.

… before your domain name “propagates” throughout the internet. I find that it normally takes less than 20 hours, so keep that time in mind.

“Propagation” is simply the fact that it takes a while for your site to become visible on the internet due to a process called DNS (domain name server) transfer and various databases that have to be updated.

Although the domain name registration process is fairly easy, there are a few things that you should be aware of:

Steps to follow before registering your domain name:

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Finding the Right Domain Name for your Business

March 26th, 2009 by Ray Herold

… we are all familiar with names such as google.com, microsoft.com, and so on. A particular name (domain) may only be owned by one person or company. To use an analogy, a domain represents your “street address” where you live on the Internet. It uniquely identifies where you can be found. Having a straight-forward, easy to remember domain is crucial to your business success.

The domain name is comprised of several parts. The last part of the domain (e.g., .com) is referred to as the top-level domain (TLD). In theory, the TLD represents a type of entity. For instance, .com…

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Where Have All the Good .coms Gone?

March 26th, 2009 by David Crestrum

… products and services to the world that most of the good domain names are gone, right? Forget about a .com domain, those are long gone and the .org, .biz, and .net doamins are disappearing too. Before long the only choice left for new websites will be the .info domains.

If you actually believe that, think again because it’s far from the truth. If you just use a little imagination and creativity, it won’t take very long to find a memorable .com name for your domain but it might take a bit longer than it did a few years ago. Then again, you might be surprised to find your first…

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Domaining is Not a Dirty Word

March 26th, 2009 by Paul Bliss

… is: Using a domain name with bad-faith intent to profit from the goodwill of a trademark belonging to someone else.

Domaining is the process of acquiring domain names to flipped, developed or monetized by type-in-traffic that the domain gets naturally.

Now that we’ve cleared the air on the definitions, let’s examine why these can often get associated with each other.

Frequently, entertainers and atheletes are the ones who fall victim to their names being bought up when they pop on the cybersqatter’s radar. If you perform a domain search on ebay (opens new window), the current…

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10 Rules when Choosing Your Domain Name To Get Your Residual Income

March 26th, 2009 by Colin Warburton

… right one first time, it can make a huge difference to your marketing efforts in the future if you want to succeed with a residual income business opportunity.

1. If you want your site to be ranked high by the search engines then it makes a lot of sense if your main keyword (Phrase)is in your domain name. Search engines like to see your keyword in as many places as possible. And search engine placement is one of the ways you can increase your residual income opportunity.

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Favorable name rules or how to select appropriate domain singly.

March 26th, 2009 by Roger Fry

… is a huge number of IT companies that sale/purchase/estimate domain names. The times when You could
get an exclusive free domain name from Your hosting-provider had passed. Now, in order to purchase a good
domain You may visit some of the websites that specialize in domain names sale (for example Sedo.com) and
buy the domain You liked (of course, if You are ready to pay about $10.000 for it, though, many of domain names
are much more expensive). If You are not - You will have to select domain name from those, which are being
sold as vacant. Here is what You should take…

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