Monday, November 26, 2012

The Perfect Baby Gift, A Domain Name

From the reception I received when broaching this subject with my friends, most of you will think I'm foolish on reading the title of this article. Domain names as baby gifts? Whoever heard of such a crazy thing! It may sound particularly ridiculous to those of you lucky enough to be of my generation. What generation is that, you might ask? Well, an old one: I beat the first Boomers to their cribs by several months.

Later Boomers, and those of Generation X and Y don't laugh as loudly at the idea of domain names as baby gifts, but maybe they are simply respecting my advanced years. Gen Z, also known as the millennials, think it's a great idea, but as of this date the oldest millennial hasn't yet had his tenth birthday; they can't act on it.

Ok, if you're over your first guffaws, let's take another look at the idea of domain names as baby gifts. Think about it: what is silly about an inexpensive, one-of-a-kind gift for newborns that they will use throughout their lives?

Everybody gives clothing. The baby outgrows it as fast as you buy it. Besides, who is the clothing really for, the baby or the parents? How many people do you know that display their bronzed baby shoes? Give that child a domain name with the personal email that accompanies it as a baby gift, and the older they get the more valuable this gift will become. You think I'm crazy? Well, JohnSmith dot-com cost some lucky guy less than ten bucks and now it's estimated worth is $5,000! I'll bet our John Smith won't get anywhere near that much for his bronzed shoes.

But money is beside the point. We all know most domains will not appreciate 500-fold. What we can count on is their continued usefulness; since email has all but replaced snail-mail, a child's email address is probably more important than their street address.

So what, you say! The kid can get an email address for free later. You're right. How does:JohnSmith234567atgoogle dot-com sound? Who among his friends and acquaintances over the years is going to remember that? JohnSmith dot-com,however will always get his mail. Which brings us to another issue.

The easily remembered domains are disappearing fast. People buy them by the tens of millions a year. JohnSmith dot-com>, for example was purchased by someone other than John Smith hoping to sell it to John for lots more later. But that still leaves JohnSmith dot-In and JohnSmith dot-Ws. Dot-In stands for India and Dot-Ws for Samoa. Both perfectly viable, legitimate domains under the direction of IANA (Internet Assigned Numbers Authority) which is an instrumentality of ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers), originally developed under the direction of the United States Congress.

If you are still laughing at the idea of domains as baby gifts, I won't take it personally. Buy all the clothes and fuzzy animals you want; a domain name is something you will be remembered for long after those clothes and cute stuffies are sold again at garage sale.

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How To Register A Domain Name In Five Simple Steps

A well chosen domain name is the mark of a professional website. Anyone can register a domain name and it only takes a few minutes. This article aims to inform the reader of just how to register a domain name. The major steps in registering a domain name consist of choosing one, finding a domain registrar, registering the domain and finally pointing it to the appropriate name servers of a website.

The first step to registering a domain name is actually choosing one. A domain should fall into one of two major categories. It should either be keyword-centric of brand-centric. As far as the specifics of domain names go, they must start with a letter and they can be composed of numbers, letters or a combination of the two. Domain names may also have dashes.

Keyword-centric domains will be focused more on a certain keyword for search engine optimization purposes. Typically smaller websites use these types of domains. When choosing this type of domain to register, often times the exact match domain will be taken. If this happens, feel free to use dashes between words or a permutation of the previously taken keyword.

Brand-centric domain names will focus on making and selling a brand. Sometimes the keyword that the website owner wishes to focus on will be located in the domain name.

It is important to remember to avoid choosing trademarked or copyrighted phrases. The proper holders of each term can later file legal action and force the domain name to be given to them by a court if they are found to contain such a term.

The second step is to find a domain name registrar. There are several hundred companies that can offer the service of registering a domain name. Some companies are also cheaper than others.

The third step is to pick a domain extension and check to see if your chosen domain is available. If it isn't, then another domain name will have to be chosen. The only exception to this is if the current owner of an already-owned domain feels like selling the rights to another person. Generally this involves a fair amount of cash compared to what it would cost to simply register a new domain name.

If one domain name is taken, try looking for the same name with a different domain extension. The recommended choices are ".com", ".org", ".biz" and ".net" for most business websites. Just about any top -level domain is available so long as the owner will let it be used. The only major top-level domains reserved for certain websites are ".gov" and ".edu" domains. The former is reserved for government websites and the latter for places of education like universities and schools.

The one word of advice towards top-level domains for a new domain is to stay away from ".info" domains. These top-level domains may be much less costly than other domains, but that also makes them a target to be used by spammers. The last thing that a website owner would want is for their website to be grouped with spammers solely based on the top-level domain.

The fourth step is to actually register the available domain in question with the registrar. The registrar will generally have to be paid money to complete this action and should be paid for the number of years the registering party intends to keep the domain name. This also requires that the purchaser either put in valid personal information or arrange a private registration using the registrar. Either way, valid information is required in case a domain name dispute arises.

The last step in how to register a domain name is pointing the domain to a web host's nameservers. This is done in order to resolve a name to an IP address and further an actual website. If the registering party of a domain does not have a website host, most registrars offer that service for a nominal monthly fee.

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How To Register A Website Under 20 Minutes

Anyone can own, run and maintain a website. There is no special equipment nor training needed. Any person with the small amount of funds required to register a website and to obtain website hosting can become a website owner.

The following is a simple, step-by-step guide on how to get a website up and running so that content be published to it.

1. Brainstorm a domain name that will accurately describe the content of the website in question.

Websites need a domain name that accurately reflects the intent and information of the website that they represent. Think of them as a brand name that readers can recognize at a glance. A proper domain name will accurately describe the content on a website. When a domain name does so, it should also help out with search engine optimization that most webmasters seek out in the later stages of their website's life.

There are two categories of domain names, and each is self-explanatory.

Brand domains specify purpose that is either company-specific or product-specific. They are also good choices for building an authority website.

Keyword-centric domains are the other type of website domains. These are mostly for informative websites that need the extra boost in search engines brought about by having their main keyword in the domain name.

2. Check if the domain name is available.

The next step is to see whether or not the domain name is available. Most domain registrars will allow this to be done free of charge. Some will even allow it to be done whilst checking all top-level domains and report a list of which domains are available for purchase.

If it turns out the first domain is taken, then go return to the previous step. Sometimes it can take multiple attempts to finally find an unregistered domain name that will work.

The only other alternative that is present when it comes to taken domain names is to try and purchase the usage of the domain from its current owner. Typically this is an expensive process and very few website owners will be willing to part with their domain name unless a very hefty fee is paid.

3. Register the domain name.

Once an available domain has been found, the next step is to register it. Registering a domain is a simple process and requires only that a top-level domain be chosen. The industry recommendation for website names says that they should typically be either ".com", ".net", ".org", or ".biz". With that being said, there are other options such as catchy domains that end with country-specific top-level domains such as ".me" and ".is".

The only recommended top-level domain to stay clear of is ".info". These domain names are usually cheap, which makes it understandable why first time domain buyers who are figuring out how to register a website purchase it. The problem with these domains is that they are cheap and the requirements for registration are relatively lax. This makes them a prime candidate for spammers. This means that a newly registered website may suffer from being recognized as spam purely from its chosen top-level domain.

Once a top-level domain has been settled on, a modest fee must be paid to the registrar for them to register it. This fee is dependent upon what type of top-level domain has been chosen, how long the registration is set for, and the amount of extra services chosen like a private registration.

4. Pointing the newly registered domain to a host.

Before a domain name will properly pull up a website's pages, the domain name records must be pointed to the host's name servers. This allows the domain to resolve to the correct website and serve the correct content.

This step does require that there already be a website host in question. If there is no such thing, most domain registrars will offer website hosting for an additional nominal fee.

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Cool And Tricky Domain Names - Not As Valuable Internet Real Estate These Days

Five or ten years ago there was a domain name that I really wanted, I probably would've paid in excess of 10 to $20,000 for it, today I was e-mailed about that domain, it was for sale for the low price of $299. I had noticed that it had come due previously, but chose not to buy it because I didn't need it, it wasn't getting any traffic before, and I already had a similar name which was generating more than enough traffic, ranks well the search engines, and therefore I simply didn't need it anymore. Indeed, more and more people are discovering this. Let's go ahead and talk about it.

It used to be that people would register cool and tricky domain, realizing they were valuable Internet real estate, and knowing that they could sell them at a later date and make a huge profit. Although I had never bought domain names for that purpose, I had secured several great names back in 1995, and I had used them for various purposes. Eventually as my business endeavors changed, there were some which I no longer needed. I can remember selling one for a huge amount of money, and I thought about it later, and it almost seemed like a gift out of the blue, when someone offered to buy it.

They wanted it more than I did, and they had the money, and therefore I sold it. Indeed, I still have some very good URLs that are getting a tremendous amount of traffic, names which would be considered incredible Internet real estate. I haven't bothered to offer them for sale because the market does not seem to be interested in paying a lot of money for such things. There also seems to be an economic cycle that goes along with this.

After the dotcom crash of 2000, many of these domain names became next to worthless, and folks were not even paying to renew them because they knew there was little if any chance they could sell them. I can remember people offering me domain names for only $100, quite decent names. Long about 2004, the prices started to rebound slightly, and by 2006 and 2007 names were actually worth something again. Then the financial crash of 2008 came, and these domain names have been reduced in value ever sense.

Further, many new startup companies are picking obscure names or nonexistent names when it comes time to pick a brand and a name for their new company. Cyber squatters for domain names can't possibly come up with endless "created words" to register and hope someone will buy them. And all the cool, tricky, and common names don't seem to be worth much anymore. Please consider all this and think on it.

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Reasons To Purchase Domain Names And How To Do It

Being easily identifiable is important, whether it's for business or personal reasons. Over the internet, business entities are recognized and known by their domain names. Domain names are identification strings that represent administrative authority or control online and are formed by the rules and procedures of the Domain Name System or DNS.

The purpose of a domain name is mainly to be used for naming and addressing specific applications or used in various networking contexts. Generally, however, a domain name represents an internet protocol resource like a personal computer used to access the internet or a server hosting a website for example. They are organized in subordinate levels, with the first level being the top-level domains or TLDs like .com, .info, .net and.org.

Next in line would be the second and third-level domains that are reserved for those who want to connect to local area networks, create publicly accessible internet resources or run websites on their own. So now that we know what domain names are, why does one need to purchase them and how can we benefit from it? For one, domain names make it easier for browsers to find, access and view websites by simply typing the URL into the search bar. Without a domain name, you may have to type in the websites IP address instead, which is a series of numbers that can be difficult to remember.

Another good reason to purchase a domain name is to improve visibility, as well as help with your marketing efforts. In line with this, you will need to choose a domain name is short, sweet and easy to remember so that customers and search engines can easily find you online. The perfect domain name also gives you credibility and authority online and makes you come off as legitimate and professional and therefore one company customers will want to do business with.

The third reason to purchase domain names is to protect your identity and to establish brand protection. It also prevents your competitors from registering your identity and using it for less than ideal purposes. Before actually purchasing your domain name, run it by a reputable domain name checker online to make sure the domain name you want is available and register it with an accredited domain name registrar to make your purchase official.

It is also recommended that you shop around for your best options since this isn't exactly something that comes cheap. Domain name registration can cost anywhere from $8.00 to $35.00. Once you've decided on the domain names you want to purchase, make sure that you are able to locate and communicate with the owners to save time. You also need to check if the contact details are listed on the site and if they aren't, you can use the "who is" directory to look them up.

Once you have contacted the owner, ask if the domain name is for sale but don't make an offer. If you are a first time entrepreneur, you can contact the owner directly but if you've gained some semblance of success, it is advisable not to contact them directly since the price will be based on your status. If you can afford it, you can hire a small law or PR firm to negotiate in your behalf.

Remember, a good domain name can bring in more traffic and make it easier for the search engines to find and rank you. Domain names are a solid investment so make it work and invest in the best location you can afford.

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How To Pick The Perfect Domain Name For Your Business

Picking the perfect domain name for your site or business is the first step towards having a successful website. This can be a tough challenge because two major things your domain should have is that it must be easy to access and also easy to remember. In this article you will find some tips to help you pick the best domain name possible for your site. Consider what the purpose of your site is, whether is for business or personal pick a name close to your company or targeted niche. Keep in mind all the uses your domain will have before you make the purchase.

Some people purchase domain names only for the purpose to be advertise to a single group or very specific niche. While others prefer to make it easy for the visitor to remember the website's name, which is also important. What ever your purpose is it is always recommended to try to find a domain name that does both jobs. If you can serve both purposes you will be one step closer to a successful site. Having this types of domains are great because they can be promoted with any form of online advertising.

If you are thinking Search Engine Optimization or SEO then pay attention because is a little different. First create a list of keywords that are associated with your domain name and fits your site accordingly. Then see if the domain chosen is suitable for this sort of task on the search engines like Google, Yahoo & Bing. If you can make your domain name short and to the point you will have better results. Especially because it will be easy to remember and higher ranked, these days keyword targeted domains names are not as effective for SEO as they used to be.

Keep in mind that your domain name will also be part of the body of the email address you will use. Therefore it is important for the domain name to not be too long. Once you choose the domain name or website, try to purchase the other extensions in case you might need them later. Not only. COM but also the other versions like. NET or. ORG or.WS for more uses. Just make sure to have several uses with the same domain, but with different extensions.

Following all these simple tips will help you decide what the best domain name for your website or business could be. Not only that but it will also determined what visitors you will be targeting on the internet. Always remember your goal or the service your site will provide before you purchased the domain name. If you are trying to build an e-commerce site and build a brand your domain will play a major role in the success of your business.

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Need a Great Domain Name - Ask a Domain Name Generator

Suppose that you have a new website and you need an attention-grabbing name. All you would have to do is sit down, brainstorm, form a concept. You will then take this concept and organize that into an orderly format to give you an innovative and exclusive name for your website. Of course each one of these steps requires your hard work, effort and creativity. This kind of creativity is not a key characteristic in every person which means that some people will have to work harder than everyone else in order to come with an equally interesting name.

What if there could be a program that can automatically do that work for you? Would it not just be the end of your problems? Fortunately for you now there are such programs that provide you the names which are endless in number. There are such programs that only require the keyword from you and it will automatically give you a large list. The domain name generator is an ideal tool for such a purpose because it not only saves time, but also helps you out in the process. It gives you ideas and opens your mind which means that next time when you want to generate names for anything else you can have a better idea of what direction to choose. If you still feel that you need some help you can always turn back to the domain name generator that will always be able to generate names for you.

The online domain name generator works according to your specification. Whatever your wish is, it will do. All you have to do is specify the types of extensions and types of suffixes and prefixes you would your keyword to have. The domain name generator is a very useful tool which is why it saves so much time and effort. There is literally nothing to it and you can get what you want in a matter of hours.

There are many generators around each ranging from the simplest kind to the most professional kind. The simple kind enables you to bring just the keyword to the table and be able to go away with a hundreds of generated names. When this moves onto the professional stage the domain name generator may be more integrated and upgraded to provide better names that seem professional yet stylish and interesting. Therefore next time you find yourself in a bit of a pickle remember there is always the domain name generator to help you out.

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Are We Close to Running Out of Domain Names?

Verisign recently came out with it's quarterly report and inside of it had some interesting numbers. Verisign mentions in the report that in the end of the second quarter for 2011 there were more than 196.3 million domain registrations across all top level domains, which is an increase of 3 million domains from the first quarter. It was also interesting to see that for.com and.net domains, they surpassed the 100 million mark.

So what does all of this data show you and what does it mean? For one thing, it means there is a growing demand for domain names but also if this pace continues, we will soon run out of quality domain names. When you begin your search for a domain name you look for catchy names that relate to your business ending with either.com or.net, but likely as not the domain you really want is already taken. Some have even noticed that their actual business name is taken as well.

With only so many variations for the major domains like .com and .net and with it's growth rate, it's clear to see that we will soon run out. Yeah there will always some type of variation of a.com or.net but most likely or not it won't relate to your business or be really long that it makes it nearly impossible for your customers to remember it.

That is why buying up domains have become a big business. Quality domains are a dime a dozen right now and people know that. They buy up quality names in the hopes of reselling it. Just recently we have seen domain names sell for millions. Some of the biggest were Insure.com which sold for $16 million, Toys.com which sold for $5.1 million and Candy.com which sold for $3 million.

Domain names are the hottest piece of virtual real estate out there. With few quality domains left on the market, people holding these domain names know that the longer they hold them the more it will increase in value. Unless you're willing to pay a lot of money, finding a good domain name for your business has become nearly impossible and will only get harder as more and more domains get bought up. The question now becomes is there a way to make more available to people that want to start online businesses.

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Are All of the Cool Domain Names Taken?

Every year thousands of businesses start and a majority of them want a website. This also means that they will a require a domain name. Domain names, good ones that not only represent their business but are search engine friendly,that utilize the correct keywords, listing and type.There is only one problem, everyone wants the same thing. Everyone wants the perfect domain name but they can not all be successful in getting the name that they want. More than likely, their name is already taken. There are 30 million .com, .org, .nets registered but there are thousands of domain expiring every day. They expire because their owner no longer needs or wants them, forget to renew them, or just are not able to pay for their renewal. Some of these domain might be just right for your business. And the best part is that you can buy them.

As the buyer, it is up to you to determine how much these domains are worth and what you are willing and able to pay for them? You want the right domain name but is your purchase cost-effective. Don't go broke buying a name. Be sure that the benefits are worth the cost. Does the name come with a good Google Page Ranking? Does it have sound Back Links? What type of sites link to this name? Does it come with favorable Search Engine Optimization? How valuable is this expired domain to you? Do your research!

Next question as a buyer, is where can I purchase these expired domains? The best way to get these names is through auction sites. These sites bring both buyer and seller together. Sellers wanting to profit from the domains they've acquired and buyers wanting to purchase domain name that most closely fits and will benefit their business.

The auction site that you choose should have the expertise and experience to provide the customer support needed to guide you through the bidding process.They should have the tools to enable you to search by keywords, listing, type and domain extensions (.com, .org, .net, etc). Auction sites should offer you protection. You should be able to receive the domain name before the seller receives payment. (check with the auction site regarding their policy on this matter). Some also offer escrow services.

Last but not least, these sites charge a fee. Usually starting at 10%, with a minimum of $5.00. Try to keep the cost down.

There are many expired domain auction sites online and millions of expired domains, so start your search and Buy the Domain That You Want!

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Key Factors to Choosing the Perfect Domain Name

When you are thinking of launching an online business and you want to do so by registering your own domain name, it is important to get creative when doing so while also choosing a name that is relevant to the type of services, products or content that you want to provide. Determining a name for your website greatly depends on your intentions and whether you are interested in having a professional or a personal website.

Understanding Your Visitors

Before you can choose a domain name that will work for your visitors or even a personal blog, it is important to have a thorough understanding of the type of market you want to appeal to and any specific marketing demographics you have in mind. By understanding the visitors you want to have on your website you can then choose the most appropriate domain name to meet your needs.

Have Fun When Choosing a Name

When you are choosing a domain name that has come with your web hosting or if you are registering the domain on your own, it is important to have fun while you are being creative when deciding on a name to represent your website. By having fun and not sticking to just one idea, you will open up many new possibilities for a unique and original domain name.

Draw random words and names you have come up with from a hat during a domain name brainstorming session to gather even more inspiration and to potentially spark a winning domain name idea that will work for your site based on what you want to publish.

Choose a domain name that is as catchy as possible while also maintaining its relevance to the type of website you want to launch and what you plan to share with others.

When you are selecting a domain name that you want to be memorable, stick with a simple and standard form of spelling the name, and avoid odd characters or ways of spelling that may not be familiar to general audiences who are first-time visitors.

Conduct Enough Research

Finding the ideal domain name can take some time along with planning and a bit of research. Before your register and pay for a domain, it is important to research the domain name and similar names that are also relevant to the name in order to ensure that it is not already taken, in the works or even copyrighted by another owner.

Choosing a Suitable Web Hosting

Choosing web hosting or even cloud hosting for your website will help you to upload the content or even products that you want to sell. Some cloud hosting and website packages online also offer a free domain once you have registered to use their services for your own websites. Once you have a hosting package and you have registered your domain you can then begin to upload images, videos and other forms of media and content to your site to publish it live, making it accessible to anyone with an internet connection.

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6 Things to Consider When Choosing a Domain Name

Just like in the real world where a strategic location plays an important role for the success of a brick and mortar business, a good domain name is one of the fundamentals to the success of your website. If you still do not know the characteristics of a good domain name, the followings are six characteristics that you have to look for when choosing a domain name.

1. Short

When choosing a domain name, you have to keep in mind that shorter is better, because people can easily remember a short domain name. Since those three, four or five-letter.com domains are already gone; the reasonable target is to choose a domain name between 5 and 20 characters, or not more than 3 words.

Example: Loan.com is an excellent domain name; StudentLoan.com is a good domain name; BestStudentLoan.com is an average domain name, but it is still usable; but YourBestStudentLoan.com is worthless.

2. Easy to remember

Although there are many bookmarking features, the majority of internet users do not use them. If your domain name is easy to remember, people can easily type your domain name when they want to search information from your website. If your domain name is complicated, the possibility to lose visitors is very high. For an example: Ghrbx.com is a short domain name, but it is very difficult to remember.

3. Easy to spell

You have to keep in mind that just one letter misspelling can bring your visitors to your competitor's website. Therefore, you have to ensure that you do not use strange letters combinations, words with difficult pronunciation, foreign words or anything that can make your potential visitors misspell your domain name. For an example, people will type coffeeshops.com instead of coffeeshopz.com.

4. Use a.com extension

There are several reasons why a.com extension should be your priority. The first reason, a.com extension is the most popular extension around the world, and it is what most people type after typing the domain name. The second reason, it helps to slightly reduce your promotion efforts. For an example, your domain name is SouthBeach.com and your competitor's domain name is SouthBeach.net. Even though your competitor's website might be better than yours, you can take advantage because you have the.com extension.

5. Descriptive

Visitors can come from anywhere. They can come from the search engines or referrals. However, one factor that can drag their attention to visit a website is how descriptive the domain name is. For an example, if your domain name is GamingGuides.com, most likely your visitors can guess what your site is about even before visiting your site.

6. Do not contain numbers or hyphens

Numbers and hyphens are two things that you have to avoid when choosing a domain name. People often type a domain name without numbers or hyphens. For an example, if your domain is Carpet-Cleaning-Limbong.com, most likely your potential visitors will type CarpetCleaningLimbong.com and ignore the hyphens.

As a conclusion, finding a good domain name can be very challenging these days, especially a domain name that meets the six characteristics mentioned above. However, do not get discouraged because there are many popular websites out there that only meet four or five characteristics, so having four or five characteristics is still fine. The six characteristics of a good domain name mentioned above are basic considerations that you can use when choosing a domain name for your website.

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Domain Reseller Hosting As an Effective Online Business

The business of domain reselling by a domain name reseller is becoming very popular these days on the internet. The internet has proved to be a good source of income. If a user is able to think out of the box then it is surely going to pay. A few years back, the concept of having a website hardly existed. However, nowadays all businesses have gone online and to make their presence felt it is most important for them to have a website of their own.

Services and products can be promoted and advertised on the internet. Just having a website for your business is not enough. It has to be registered with the registrar and these registrars flood the market. Finding a good registrar is not very difficult. It is a common thing to look for cheap domain registration services.

Sign Up With the Domain Registrar The best place to find an affordable registrar is the internet. Identifying one of the best services hardly takes a few minutes on the web. Affordable solutions for registration are offered by a large number of registrars but you need to identify them. It is here that blossoming of the domain reseller business takes place.

If you want to become a reseller of domains then the user will have to sign up with the Domain Registrar. Names are purchased in bulk by the reseller and then the names are sold to customers. Purchasing in bulk is advantageous since the reseller can then get the names are the lowest prices. In the effort of earning profits, the reseller then determines his own prices and then resells them to the customers.

Plans Offered For Domain Reselling Domain reselling has gained immense popularity as an online business in the present times. Due to this, prices paid for registration of domains has come down significantly. Domain reseller plans are offered by many of the certified registrars which you will need to identify to get started with this business.

You need to know that professional services are offered by registrars that are ICANN accredited. Besides providing specialized services reseller hosting services also help in building the reseller's credibility and reputation as well. The reseller will also need to offer packages that are attractive enough while offering support to customers that are exceptional enough.

Build Up Revenue This not only helps in retaining old customers but identifying new ones too. If the domain name reseller business is marketed effectively then he is sure to succeed in the business. Providers of web services like designing websites and hosting websites are recommended to conduct a business of this type.

In the process of offering reseller hosting services they can even integrate names of domains and thus promote themselves as a universal solution for building an identity on the internet. Plans for reselling domains are offered by most registrars in the effort of building up revenue. If the business is planned properly and executed well then it can thrive as an online business.

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Domain Names for Beginners

Anyone who is familiar with the internet must definitely have heard of the term Domain name. Although it might just look like an identification string for your IP address, it actually means a lot more for your business. Domain name is the unique identity of a business. The importance of this cyberspace address is as important as your mailing address in a brick and mortar retail setup.

Domain name registration will give your business the first good impression that you need. Domain names give your business credibility by giving it a professional touch. Domain names also bring uniqueness to your setup. Having your own domain name means that you have the ownership, which authenticates your status. Whereas, if you are sharing someone else's website, you would definitely generate doubts in the minds of the consumers. It helps in brand building by reinforcing your brand value.

Another great benefit of having your own domain name is that you are able to create your own personal email address for the company and its employees. This goes a long way in establishing the trust of customers. Search engines also value websites with their own domain names. You must have witnessed that top ranked pages on search engines have their own domain names.

Choosing the right domain name is also an essential part of doing business. Firms must choose a domain name, which is easy to remember by the visitors. A domain name must be short and easy to spell so that people can easily recall it.

Making use of popular search terms and keywords will indeed make a difference to the traffic on your website. Research has shown that generic terms as domain names are a wonderful asset. Being different is another tactic that often makes you stand apart from your competitors.

Domain names are basically assets. The better the domain name, the more expensive it will be. However, just like brand names, domain names are worth their value when used as a promotional tool.

Industry specific domain names that have a higher content of keywords leads to improved rankings on the search engines. At the end of the day, this is what matters the most because users generally look into the first few search engine results.

Domain names starting from the first few alphabets are listed higher on various directories such as Yahoo. Therefore, if your aim is to target audience through directories, this can prove a useful tactic. Using numbers or letters instead of words is a grave domain name error that might have serious long-term consequences, so it must be avoided.

The domain name is a highly competitive business. This is because firms are constantly in search of domain names for new business or expansion of existing business. In addition, the demand is higher these days because of the increased business in the online world. Don't wait any longer, instead, just get hold of the best domain name for your business which is going to set you apart from your competitors.

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How To Go About Registering A PRO Domain

If your address on the web is unique then you can have an effective web presence or identity on the internet. The website needs a domain name which will have to be accordingly registered. Before registering the domain name, it is essential to check its availability first of all.

Since there are a large number of online businesses these days, a number of domain names already have been taken up. Hence adequate research will need to be conducted to find a suitable domain name online at different sites available.

Hiring Services of an Accredited Registrar All that you will need to do is get details in specific categories and search words to find a domain name. You will need to also find an accredited domain name registrar. This will help in registering a domain name that is unique. Besides this multiple domain names can also be registered or transferred as well.

Some of the registration services offer free services along with every registered.pro domain name. For example forwarding URLs, status alerts, locking of domain names, registration change, domain masking, forwarding domain name, web hosting at a discount, DNS control etc. Depending upon the country, the domain name can be selected and registered. To identify domain names, advanced tools are provided by the services. It is crucial to make an effective first impression on the web and this is not easy.

Domain Name for Top Level Businesses Your website can go a long way with a.pro domain name which is a great one. Top level businesses, CEOs, employees, consultants, accountants, teachers and professionals require a top level domain name for building presence on the net. This domain name is an indicator that you are a professional with a license and are most trustworthy on the web.

In other words,.pro also means being proficient, proactive, promoter, progressive and prolific. The.pro domain name allows you to become an authority on the web and at the same time promote and advertise services and products. Charges for domain name registration can be paid for a year or depending upon the terms of the domain name registration service.

Identifying Domain Name Availability Online Once the domain name is registered it is possible for your business to have its very own place online. Visitors can come and look up the site and also develop trust in it. The best place to look for a good domain name registration service is the internet. There are numerous sites dedicated to the purpose and accordingly you can research and find out which of the sites is suitable enough for you.

By conducting a cost comparison it is very much possible to get an affordable service as well. Many of the sites also have a sign up form which is easy to fill if you do not have a domain name and want to host a website. It will help in identifying domain name availability and when an ideal domain name is identified it is registered accordingly.

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Get Your Online Presence Started With An Effective Domain Name

Marketing yourself online correctly is one of the most important things you can do as a business. With so much focus on having a viable Internet presence for networking, communication and your customers, it's crucial that you are accessible and well represented. From social networking, SEO and PPC marketing to opening avenues of communication with consumers and providing them with accessible and relevant information, there's plenty to think about and a lot of work that goes into creating and maintaining a successful and useful online personality for your company.

Before you start throwing ideas around and looking into site features that you want to implement, you need to lay out a plan of action and discuss your wants and needs with a qualified and experienced web developer. While hiring a programmer to set up websites for you is an easy way to get started, having a team that knows about online marketing, SEO and web strategy can really help you get ahead quickly. You need to remember that for every website there's at least a dozen more that serve a similar function - if you aren't competitive you won't succeed. A web developer can help you decide on a target demographic and advise you on the different aspects of an online presence that will be crucial for you.

Choosing a domain name

One of the most important things that is likely to stick forever is the domain name that you choose when setting up your site. Whether it's a ".com", ".org" or ".net", a domain name is just as important as a storefront - it's what will identify you to and make the initial impression on your every potential client or customer. A domain name needs to be easy to remember, aesthetically pleasing and, most importantly, available for lease from a domain registrar.

Follow a few of these tips when you're trying to decide on a domain name and make the best choice that facilitates plenty of traffic and an effective online presence.

Take the.com

As the standard domain used worldwide, ".com"s tend to see a lot more traffic than ".net"s and ".org"s. If you want to stay memorable than try to register the ".com" for any domain you're looking at acquiring. The differences in traffic are noticeable and you'll find more people stumbling across your page after being recommended by friends.

Avoid punctuation

Hyphens, underscores and other normal punctuation that we'd include in our content can be a real snag in your web address. Keep messy punctuation out and don't force your users to remember any little nuances in your domain.

Keep it short

Shorter web addresses are easier to remember and share. When people can't remember where exactly they found you they'll only go so far to find your site again and, when you're in the budding stages of SEO, that can be a struggle in itself. Try to keep your domain name short, memorable and include a keyword if you can that won't be quickly forgotten.

Get started on your web presence and focus on making your company visible and accessible online. Experience the benefits of appealing to the largest audience in the world and watch your business grow beyond the confines of its physical size - start marketing yourself today.

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