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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
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Personality Psychology: Domains of Knowledge About Human Nature
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How To Buy Expired Domain Names That Have A Huge Flow Of Existing & Targeted Traffic

November 22nd, 2008 by Tuks Engineer

… using it to create small and instant incomes every time they penetrate a new niche.

Using this tactic, it takes just a few minutes to switch on instant targeted traffic to your site.

The only cost is the $10 or so that it takes to register a domain name.

The tactic is purchasing expired domain names that have an existing flow of traffic flowing into them. The amount of traffic could be anywhere from ten to ten thousand unique visitors per day and this article will help you understand the basics of purchasing expired domains, some of the issues involved and the simple…

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Making Money From Cheap Domain Names

October 17th, 2008 by Free Articles on Domain names

… what to call your company, or website only to find that the cheap domain name is already taken. The best option is to pick any of the services you’ll find on the web, and start keying in names that you’d like. More often than not, if the name is not available then they will suggest similar sounding names, one of which may be suitable.

Making the wrong decision when registering domain names can cause weeks or downtime for your site and email in the future. Our advice is to register your domain name with a reputable, long standing company who take their customer service issues…

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Use good business sense to create a hefty domain names portfolio

May 21st, 2008 by Free Articles on Domain names

… If you find quality domain names and manage to register them, then it is quite possible that a domain name can fetch you considerable sums of money when sold.

Domain name investing is a business in which according to the cyber gurus you have complete control over your investment. To become successful you must master the art of buying and know when to sell. Success means two things, guts and vision. There are domain name players who capture a slice of pie by purchasing thousands of domain names pertaining to a specific sector. They are then in full control of the demand as well as…

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Choosing the Right Domain Name

May 21st, 2008 by Free Articles on Domain names

… finding the right domain name. In this day and time there are literally millions and millions of domains that are already registered. If you�re looking for a “.com” domain it might be tough to find the perfect domain name for your site, especially if your site name (product) is very simple.

Back in the early/mid 90s you could buy just about any domain name you could think of. Now, for the most part, they�re all taken. Sure, there are people out there who saw a good thing and scarfed up all of the real catchy ones and then flipped them for huge profits.

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Domain registration is inexpensive and protects your business

May 21st, 2008 by Free Articles on Domain names

… your domain name because:

� Your domain name becomes a point of association for you. Clients remember your site and services by the domain name.

� Even if you change your web host the domain name would go with you and clients will be re-directed to your web site.

� Since brand recall is the basis to good marketing a permanent domain name will become the �brand� that represents your company.

Registering a domain is cheap. It only costs between US$ 1 and US$ 3 per month. Many registrars also offer free parking for the domain names. The registration can…

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Local Domains - Choose wisely!

March 26th, 2008 by Free Articles on Domain names

… own country.

In fact, I would go so far as to say that it was probably considered quite ‘cool’ to have a .com domain. It gave the impression that you were serious about your business.

Then Google decided to go local and now most local country searches would probably go through the version of Google specific to your own country.

When Google launched my country’s local version of Google (www.google.co.za) I investigated the matter of having a .com domain versus having .co.za domain and how that would affect where you would show up in the SERPS (search engine result pages).

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