Domain Names More Choices than You Think
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Network Solutions' New Website Design Services Allow M&S Studios to Communicate with Its Customers Anytime, Anywhere
A leading web solutions provider, Network Solutions, creates an affordable top website design for M&S Studio, a Fredericksburg, Virginia-based school of acting, dance, and music. By utilizing the Internet, M&S Studio is able to reach a broader spectrum of customers and provide information online for its on-the-go customers to access at a moment's notice.
ERS Hire Announces Domain Change
Employment Record Service LLC announced today that they have changed their employment screening and verifications services web domain (ERS Hire) to Pinpoint America?.
ePresenceSolutions.com Offers 99¢ .INFO Domain Name Registration
Domain name registration and hosting service provider ePresenceSolutions.com announces $0.99 .INFO domain name registration.
Domain Parking Explained
Domain names are being snapped up all the time so if you have thought of a cool domain name for a future project then it might be wise to register it now. There is a chance that if you leave it too late someone else may register it.
Domain Development Corp. Names Sean P. Moriarty as New President
California-based Domain Development Corp (www.ddc.com), a comprehensive monetization and full-scale domain development service, today announced that Sean P. Moriarty has been appointed the company's new President. Moriarty comes to DDC from Yahoo!, where he was in charge of managing Yahoo's off-network domain monetization business.
Choosing Domain Names ? Hyphens or Not?
Choosing a good domain name is one of most important steps in setting up your online business, but it?s getting harder and harder to find good names that are still available. You could use a domain name with hyphens, but is that really a good idea?
Simple Tips to Buy Expired Domain Names
Your expired domain name is the central aspect of your expired domain trading business A set of great expired domain names will not only provide you an opportunity to earn huge income from the business, it will also help you earn a great name in the domain trading business
Domainersmagazine.com Debuts the First Bi-monthly Magazine for the Domain Name Industry
Web Hosting And Domain Names, Where To Start?
When you make the decision to start a website for your business, it is a big step. Going from the world of offline business where clients are limited to geographical locations to online where the entire world is a potential client can be overwhelming.
Domain Roundtable - Less than One Month Away
Don't miss out on great savings for this "must attend" conference. Check out the agenda for the Roundtable conference, register now and book your hotel room. You won't want to miss this event.
Applied Innovations Adds Two New 'WebSeller' Private Label, Unlimited Domain ASP.NET Reseller Plans
Applied Innovations, a Microsoft Gold Certified provider of the Windows-based ASP.NET, Microsoft SQL Server, Shared and Application Hosting solutions, announced today it has added two new reseller plans, now allowing developers to host unlimited ASP.NET sites on their reseller accounts.
Hostway Unveils Preregistration for .Asia Domain Names
The highly anticipated .asia TLD is almost here
Think Twice Before Choosing Your Domain Name
If you have an online presence, especially if you run a business online, you need to think about your domain name and what it needs to do for you. Your domain name is the address that people type to get to your website, and it is completely unique to you.
WebmasterRadio.FM Streams Moniker Domain Auction
WebmasterRadio.FM, ever on the cutting edge of what's happening in cyberworld, streamed Saturday's Moniker domain auction live on the net.
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Choosing A Domain Name Registrar ? Essential Tips
Once upon a time, there was only one domain name registrar. Network Solutions had a monopoly, and anyone wishing to register a domain had to use their services, which were expensive, and offered no extra services like email along with the domain name.
Now there are hundreds of domain name registrars to choose from, and they offer registration for as little as about $10 a year, along with free parking, domain monetization, free email, domain locking , domain protection and other services.
But how do you know which registrars are reliable and give you the best deal? With the example of registerfly.com fresh in their minds, many people who want to register a domain name need to be sure that any name they do register will not be lost, or will not become impossible to transfer if the registrar has problems.
While all registrars must be approved by ICANN, that approval does not guarantee you will get a reasonably priced service with good support.
So, how can you choose a good one? Here are some tips on selecting a reliable registrar. They may help you to avoid problems in the future.
First, don't use the same company to register your domain and host your site. This happens when you sign up with a host which offers 'a free domain of your choice', and they register it for you. Web hosting services are notoriously unstable, and if a hosting service goes down it may be difficult or impossible to retrieve your domain. This has happened to me twice, and though I eventually got my domains back, it is an experience I don?t recommend.
Second, remember that domain registrars can be cautious, and even supine in the face of complaints. If your site is to be controversial, contentious, political or sexual in nature, or will contain 'whistleblowing' material, ask a potential registrar if they believe in the principles of free speech, and discuss the nature of your site with them. Registrars can, and do, take sites down, often without hearing the owner?s side of the story.
Third, check the prices. Look at all the available registrars, see what their prices are for a year, or for extended registration over a period of years. See what extra services are on offer, and what they cost. Private registrations particularly should not be costing you an inflated price. If you are going to register multiple domains, do you get a discount? Conversely, note that prices for domains have settled at about $9 or $10 a year. If a registrar is offering domains at a lot less that this, and is very new on the scene, be extra careful.
Fourth, check the domain name forums. Many people make a living trading domains, and it is in their interest to know what is going on. If there are rumors of a registrar being about to go under or having financial problems, you will soon see the relevant threads. On the other hand, you can often find registrar recommendations too, written by customers who are happy. If a registrar has a dedicated forum, have a look at it. Any problems will be apparent there.
Fifth, send a message to the Technical Support section of the potential registrar, as if you are a newbie. While the Sales section of any business will always reply to queries, it's the amount of resources given to their support that is of interest to you. If you get a reply from Technical Support in minutes, you may have a winner.
As for the last tip ? make sure a registrar has a clearly stated process for transferring a domain away to another registrar if you ever want to do it. After all, it's your domain, not theirs.
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