Transferring Domain Names - 5 Reasons to switch Domain Name Registrars
There will come a time when you will want to transfer your domain name to another registrar. Think of a domain name registrar like you would any other business. They must offer your a fair price with a reasonable amount of services and provide it with a smile. Below are five reasons to think about when considering a switch.
Choosing a Domain Name - One of the First Stops for Your New Website
So, what is a domain name, or simply a domain? Well, the answer is also very simple: it`s your website`s name.Let`s get straight to the point: you can`t name your website however you like.
National Arbitration Forum Issues Three Decisions on Internet Domain Name Disputes
Trademarks: Disney, Jimmy Buffett and Angels
Domain Names And The Perfect Moniker
Did you know you could pay someone to help you come up with the perfect domain name? It?s true. A think tank of marketing experts can come together to help determine a perfect name for your online presence.
World's 1st Domain Name Trading Portal Relaunched As Zuho.com
Domain name barter trading marketplace changed its web address from Swapnames.com to Zuho.com.
How To Find A Good Domain Name
I have got so many questions on how to and where to find a good domain name I think many people may have their own strategy, but I would like to share my point of view on this subject
UK Domain Record Shattered as £560,000 is Spent on a Single Letter
In what is possibly the highest price ever paid for a single letter of the alphabet, the cruise travel website www.CRUISE.co.uk announced that it has bought the domain name www.CRUISES.co.uk for £560,000 ($1,095,000, Euros 750,000), setting a new British record.
BRS Media Announces dotFM and iDotz.Net Listed in the Top 50 Domain Registrars Ranking
Website Magazine's Annual Ranking of the Top 50 Domain Registrars include both domain retail properties.
Signing up for a Domain Name? Consider Private Registration
A plethora of websites exists to register a domain name. Google 'register domain names' and have a fun-filled time comparing prices.
Information on Domain Names
It's been two years since John started his online business. He is very much satisfied with his current web host whose services he acquired one year ago.
RealEstate.NET Domain Name Acquired for $300,000US
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What Is Domain Parking? The Power Of Domain Names
Domain name selling has for long given the best returns on investments. Today domain name sales account for some big numbers. For example vodka.com sold for an estimated $3 million. In most cases these domains were purchased for $6-8 which is the price for registering a new domain name. Unbelievable, but true. The returns on domain names are amazingly volatile.
SEO - Should You Go For A Long Or Short Domain Name?
It is widely believed that most search engines now look at the domain name when they go to index a page. However nobody really knows if this is really true as the search engine algorithms are actually secrets, like FICO scores. Google and Yahoo also constantly morph their algorithms to avoid favoring URLS that are using black hat SEO techniques from soaring in the page rankings unfairly. However to be on the safe side you might want to consider that this is a rumor that is probably true.
Get Your Own Domain Name Or Die Online
Would you buy from someone with an "@yahoo.com" e-mail address? I wouldn't.
Band of Brothers: How Michael and David Castello Morphed from Struggling Musicians to Domain Millionaires
DNJournal chronicles the rise of domain name entrepreneurs Michael and David Castello.
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iMonetize.com Creates An All in One Solution For The Domain Industry
Matamoras, PA (PRWEB) September 9. 2006 -- iMonetize.com was built by Domainers for Domainers to help manage, buy, sell and squeeze every last penny out of the inherent traffic in any domain speculators’ portfolio.
The site is a tool that takes the guess work out of managing a domain portfolio. iMonetize.com is owned by a couple of “techies” who make your head spin when they explain how their site works. What really matters is this was the culmination of a couple of Domainers with a technical background attempting to make more out of their own portfolio. The site is broken down into several important aspects of a domain owners’ business, and is put together in such a way that it all flows together in an easy to use and read format that helps people keep track of and manage their domain portfolio without effort. Jerry J. Nolte Jr., one of the site’s co-owners was quoted in saying “It’s the fire and forget solution for the domain industry…”
This is not just another PPC company. iMonetize uses technology to fully automate the process of monitoring each Domainer’s portfolio. The domains are monitored for a 30 day period. After that time, each domain is placed where it makes the most money on each given day. For example if one domain makes more money with a particular provider on Monday, but makes more at a different on Tuesday, it would be placed at the prospective companies on each given day to maximize revenue. Should money drop after optimization is complete they have several checks in place to automatically re-optimize the names should it be necessary for whatever reason. “With this method on our own portfolio we have seen an increase of over 250% as opposed to just sending it to 1 or 2 providers manually. We also have a staff dedicated to making sure peoples names are pointing to the highest paying keywords/terms on all the providers so it is a fair shake across the board” Mike St. John, co-owner and developer of iMonetize.com explained.
The site has many features which a Domainer may find valuable. It displays a domain escrow portion, the use of their own in-house Icann Accredited Registrar to house both the domain name and a full blown US based non-interest bearing escrow bank account to hold the finances. One of the best new free features is the domain management portion of the site. At a glance one can tell how many domains they own, where they are pointing, locked or active, date they are expiring, optimizing, expiring by month/day/year, registrar they are with, name servers, and how many of each TLD are owned. Arguably one of the most valuable features is one that in the owners’ opinion is long overdue called “domain alarm”. “Domain alarm” alerts people if any changes are made to the whois on any part of their portfolio. This can help to protect a Domainer from hijacking. The last feature offered is a very unique type of sales site, it’s free and allows for offer type sales, auctions, and simple “You Price it Sales”.
Although the site is new in its development, the concept is catching on fast with Domainers switching over their domains to attempt to better manage their portfolios. For additional information visit the site at http://www.iMonetize.com
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