Web4Yall.com Introduces the Free and Risk-Free Business Identity Package. All-in-1 Logo, Business Card, Website designs, Domain Name, Emails, Web Prom
For 90 days, Web4Yall.com offers a F ree Custom Logo, a Free Domain Name, a Free Custom Website, Free Emails, Free Hosting, Free Search Engine Promotion.
Network Solutions® Experts Launch Online Marketing Blog
Network Solutions® experts launch a new blog designed to make it simple for small businesses to find useful information about online marketing services and Web site promotion.
Understanding Domain Name Jargon
If you are new to domain names, it's easy to get baffled by the terms used to describe their status If a domain is 'free', what does that really mean
How to Conduct a Domain Name Search and Why Your Domain Name Matters for Long Term Branding
Creating a website is not just about designing your pages and including all the important information, it is also about creating a domain name that relates to your products and services and that is also easy to remember and spell for your customers. A domain name that is easy to remember will have more return customers and more word of mouth advertising than domain names which are hard to spell, remember, or both.
How to Profit from Expired Domain Name Registration
After the dot com crash, expired domain names and expired domain name traffic have been a source of potential income. It is important to inexpensively obtain the automated tools required to track the thousands of domain name registration and abandoned websites that are removed from the domain registry and become available for purchase.
iMonetize.com Creates An All in One Solution For The Domain Industry
iMonetize.com utilizes a unique and exclusive technology to find and generate the most profits for domain name speculators (AKA - Domainers). With an ever-growing list of features, iMonetize.com is a one of a kind all in one solution for domain portfolio monetization, management, escrow, security, auctioning and sales.
What?s the point in a good domain name?
So what is a domain name?
soUno, LLC Acquires InternetYellowPages.com Domain Name
soUno, LLC, a leading Internet Yellow Pages provider, announced today that it has acquired the domain name InternetYellowPages.com.
Domain Name Goldmines: Expired Traffic Investing In The 21st Century
I get pretty frustrated when thinking back to the days of seven-figure domain name sales. However, I was only a little kid, but still, I spent hours on the computer playing Descent II with my friends.
Network Solutions® Presents Search Engine Optimization Seminar at ECMTA/PeSA Fall Summit 2007
Network Solutions, a leader in providing online services to small businesses, is partnering with ECMTA and PeSA to present a Search Engine Optimization Seminar on October 3, 2007 in San Francisco, California. This seminar will educate small business owners on the importance of SEO and how it benefits their online business.
iWeb Unveils New Domain and New Corporate Identity Alongside New Website
iWeb Group Inc. (TSX-V: IWB) (?iWeb?), a worldwide internet hosting infrastructure provider, unveiled its brand new corporate identity along with a new website now available at www.iweb.com.
Private Proxy Introduces Automatic Connection to Private Domain Names
PrivacyView Software (www.privacyview.com) announced today that the latest release of its anonymous proxy server, Private Proxy, automatically connects to private domains. With the increase in censorship by restrictive governments, citizens need a safe and secure way to access the Internet to protect their privacy and freedom. Private Proxy allows users to choose an anonymous proxy server where their Internet browsing can not be monitored or blocked.
Targeted Advertising Company Reels in Fishing.net in Latest Domain Name Acquisition
First Light Net, a targeted advertising company, recently landed Fishing.net, the latest in a series of domain name acquisitions. With the purchase, First Light Net, which specializes in advertising for angling, hunting, sports & outdoor industries, strengthens its foothold in the growing online angling market.
New Domain Name Generator Lets You Find Available .com Domains
The domain name ideas generator at www.randomainer.com uses word proximity search and semantic analysis to find unregistered domain names instantly.
Secrets of Expired Domain Name Traffic
One of the biggest challenges to a webmaster is how to generate traffic. More traffic to your website equates to more sales.
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Register Your Domain Name
You've planned your website and it's time to register your domain name. This may seem like a daunting process, but it's actually a lot faster and easier than most people think.
When you're ready to register your domain name, the first step is to find a good domain name registrar. Your search can be done by word of mouth, by referring to advertisements, or through an online search engine. When you've made your choice, you'll register your domain name and begin to check for availability. At this time, you'll find out if your domain name is available for purchase, or someone else has already registered it. There are countless domain names in use, with more being registered every day. If by some stroke of luck you are able to register your domain name, do it, and don't think twice.
The next step to register your domain name is to enter your contact information and the DNS (Domain Name System) information for the desired name. This process will ensure that your details will be distributed and held within the particular registry for the TLD purchased. The registry will then file the contact information, and add zone documents to the root servers. These documents will tell other servers how to find your site. After this, the updated information needs to proliferate or propagate. The proliferation is the length of time that will be required for your domain name registration, or changes to the DNS details, to be propagated throughout the DNS. At this point you are actually inserting an entry into a directory of all the domain names and their equivalent computers on the web.
When you register your domain name, the registrar will likely have the flexibility to provide the initial registration, followed by domain name renewals in one-year increments. In doing so, you can have a total domain name registration period limit of up to ten years. Each registrar sets the price it charges for registering domain names and prices can vary significantly among various registrars, so shop around.
It's not a terribly difficult or lengthy process to register your domain name but, like any important task, it does require effort. Find a good domain name that will allow Internet users to quickly and easily find your site, and register it with a reputable domain name registrar. Once you've registered your domain name, you'll be on the road to website success.
Daniel Davis contributes articles to several Internet magazines, such as http://bekad.com and http://zylep.com
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