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		<title>Establishing a Domain Portfolio</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jun 2010 08:29:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to the Domain Name Industry Brief from Verisign, there are more than 162 million domain name registrations across all of the Top Level Domain Names at the end of the first quarter of 2008. This means there are a lot less domain availability and more competition. If you want two lettered sequences, sorry to say they've all been taken. You want to shift to three lettered sequence, you're out of luck for that as well. To fulfill the growing demand there are more domain extensions now like .us, .tv, .biz but .com and .net still are still the most widely sought after extensions.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>According to the Domain Name Industry Brief from Verisign, there are more than 162 million domain name registrations across all of the Top Level Domain Names at the end of the first quarter of 2008. This means there are a lot less domain availability and more competition. If you want two lettered sequences, sorry to say they&#8217;ve all been taken. You want to shift to three lettered sequence, you&#8217;re out of luck for that as well. To fulfill the growing demand there are more domain extensions now like .us, .tv, .biz but .com and .net still are still the most widely sought after extensions. Domain name establishment has become obligatory for long term brand sustainability and profit. Here are few things you need to remember to establish a domain portfolio.</p>
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<strong>Existing Domain:</strong>  You need not be disappointed that your top choices of domain names have already been taken. There are chances of buying from the owners for some price, if you think the domain name is worth it. You can also check the value of these domains which will help you decide its worth. There are many tools that can help you research the value of domains. Dnscoop is a free resource offering site that helps you get information on any domain like its age, inbound links, Alexa traffic rank, Google PageRank and other features. Another such free tool is PagerankPredict.</li>
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<strong>Reliable Domain Registrar:  </strong>It is important that you find a reliable domain registrar for a decent price. These domain name registrars are accredited by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN). A registrar should offer features like authorization to update the physical address, email address, telephone number etc, manage DNS records and other privacy control features.</li>
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<strong>Domain Extensions:  </strong>The Top Level Domains .com and net are the most widely used extensions. Always choose these extensions over .biz, .org, .gov and so on.</li>
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<strong>Misspellings and Typosquatting:  </strong>When an internet user types wrong (misspelled) URL into the browser&#8217;s address bar, website owners known as cybersquatters take advantage of such situation which is known as Typosquatting or URL hijacking. This happens when a user misspells the URL or types in a different TLD for example instead of error.com they might type error.com or error.net. When such typographical errors occur they are led to an alternative website. There are many typosquatting and copyright issues coming to front but it will be good if you can buy such domains to protect your brand.</li>
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<strong>Domain Tasting:  </strong>Domain tasting is the practice of exploiting the five days grace period (the Add Grace period of AGP) provided by ICANN at the beginning of the registration to test the marketability of a domain. If the registrant changes their mind about the domain they are liable to a full refund on domain purchases.</li>
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<p>Domain name registration is an easy task these days, but what is difficult is to choose one. While choosing a domain name, it is clever to choose one which is easy to spell and if it&#8217;s shorter it will be remembered better. Domain name is just like a person&#8217;s name, easy ones get remembered more often.</p>
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		<title>Protecting Domain Names With Domain Locking</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jun 2010 07:28:05 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have a home phone, you&#8217;ve probably been warned about &#8220;slamming&#8221;, a process by which unscrupulous long distance carriers switch you to their service without your permission. What a lot of people <i>don&#8217;t</i> know is that this type of hijacking can happen with domain names.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, some site owners have experienced this. Common practices include: 
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<li>A third party changing your domain&#8217;s name server information so that it points to a web host they control. Your domain name then loads the content of their choice.
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<li>Another domain registrar transferring your domain, and charging you their higher fees.
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<li>Unauthorized third parties creating subdomains on your domain, and using them to host their own content.</li>
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<p>And just as the FCC has taken steps to prevent unauthorized long distance swaps, you can prevent unauthorized changes to your domain registration information by ensuring your domain registrar provides a domain lock service (not all do). Yahoo Small Business Domains is one popular domain provider who offers it at no charge.</p>
<p>You can modify settings for Yahoo domain names in the Yahoo Domain Control Panel, which allows you to enable Domain Locking. With this feature enabled, absolutely no changes (other than yearly renewal) can be made to the status or technical information of the domain without your explicit consent &#8211; not even by you (until you turn off Domain Locking).</p>
<p>Aside from registration your domain through a trusted registrar such as Yahoo Domain, you can also take help prevent domain hijacking by using private registration to hide your domain&#8217;s administrative contact information. If the administrative email address is publicly available, then a potential hijacker has two important pieces of information &#8211; the domain name, and the administrator&#8217;s email address. If they can then gain access to the administrative email address, they can modify domain settings.</p>
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		<title>Exactly What is a Domain Name?  Help for Newcomers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jun 2010 07:26:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Domains are an easier more efficient way for users to navigate the internet and for website owners who conduct ecommerce to create a brand and identity.  Domain names, like mysite.com, or mybusiness.com, are coupled to an IP address (the IP address represents a physical location on the Internet for the search engines).  An IP consists of many numbers which are often too long and too difficult to remember and not user friendly.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Domains are an easier more efficient way for users to navigate the internet and for website owners who conduct ecommerce to create a brand and identity.  Domain names, like mysite.com, or mybusiness.com, are coupled to an IP address (the IP address represents a physical location on the Internet for the search engines).  An IP consists of many numbers which are often too long and too difficult to remember and not user friendly.  The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) is the foremost body that organizes the links between IP addresses and domain names throughout the Internet, so that you can find a Web site by simply entering a user freindly domain name (which is much easier to remember) instead of  an IP address into your Web browser.</p>
<p>A domain is made up of two essential parts, a top-level and a second-level domain. A top-level domain (TLD), referred to as the domain extension, is the portion of a domain name located to the right of the dot (mysite.com). The most common domain extensions are .COM, .NET, and .ORG. Some the other more popular extensions are .WS, .INFO, .BIZ, and .NAME. These common extensions have certain guidelines you must follow in order to qualify for them, but are usually available to any anyone, anywhere in the world.</p>
<p>In addition to the more common top-level domains there&#8217;s what is known as restricted or (rTLD&#8217;s).  They have extensions like .AERO, .BIZ, .EDU, .MIL, .MUSEUM, and, .NAME, requiring that the registrants represent a certain type of organization, entity or to belong to a certain community. For example, the .NAME domain extension is reserved for individuals, while .EDU is reserved for educational entities and so on.</p>
<p>Country-code TLDs (ccTLDs) are for Web sites and registrants located in a particular  geographic location, and want users to be aware of their location such as .BZ (Belize), .CA (Canada), .DK (Denmark), .EC (Ecuador), .IE (Republic of Ireland), .UK (United Kingdom), .US (United States). <br />The portion of a domain name found to the left side of the dot (mysite.com) is referred to as the second-level domain (SLD) name. The second-level domain name is the &#8220;comprehensible&#8221; part of the address and refers to the organization, group, or entity behind the Internet address.  This portion of the Domain is what will identify and distinguish you from other entities on the internet.  Second-level domain names have to be &#8220;distinctive&#8221; on the Internet and registered with an ICANN-accredited registrar.</p>
<p>What is a Whois listing?</p>
<p>The Whois record contains very important information associated with a particular domain name.  It has facts such as its creation date and expiration date; the name of the registrar of record, and various contact information such as (administrative, technical, etc.). Whois records are collected at the time the domain name is registered and is a matter of public information. The Whois documentation appears whenever a person conducts a Whois search on a particular domain name to find out who owns the domain in question.  However, most domain registrars offer private registration for a small fee. This will keep any private information that you don&#8217;t want to be known publicly from being displayed in the Whois database.</p>
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		<title>Domain Name Lookup &#8211; How To Do It And Why You Might Want To</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jun 2010 07:26:36 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many reasons you might wish to do a domain name lookup. These may include the following -</p>
<p>1. To find out if a name is already taken, if you wish to buy it. You may have a great idea for a site, and need a particular name. (In this case, just type the domain name onto the address field of a browser. You will either get a message that the site can&#8217;t be found, which implies it is not registered yet; or you will be taken to a web site which uses the domain name already.)</p>
<p>2. To see which individual or company owns a specific domain.</p>
<p>3. To get the contact details for the owner of a domain, so that you could send an offer to buy it.</p>
<p>4. To use the lookup information to contact the domain owner or technical contact to complain about something offensive or inaccurate on the web site, or, for example, because the site has content or images which have been taken from a site you own yourself, breaking copyright. (In this case, the nameserver information may give a clue about the name of the hosting service used by the domain owner, whom you could also complain to.)</p>
<p>5. To contact the owners of a domain who have infringed on a trademark which you own or control.</p>
<p>So, how do you do a domain name lookup anyway?  Simply go to whois.net and use their search boxes. This is free.  (Apart from whois.net, there are many other domain name search tools too, of course.) Minimum registration data for existing domains which you will be able to see following a lookup includes the registrant&#8217;s name, who the domain is registered through, and the nameservers. Depending on the registrar&#8217;s policies and setup, you may also be able to get a contact email address, a physical address and a phone number for the registrant and for the technical contact.</p>
<p>In addition, you may be able to see the date when the registration of the domain expires.  This does not mean, of course, that the domain would be available to buy after that. Most domain registration services now have automatic domain renewals when the expiry date arrives, to protect their customers.</p>
<p>In some cases, the owner of a domain will have made a private registration, so that no personal details are available through who is lookups: the registrar&#8217;s contact details will be available instead.</p>
<p>In addition, most of the good domain registration services will allow you to do a domain name lookup, then buy any available domain there and then.</p>
<p>If you wish to lookup and buy a domain now, see my <a target="_new" href="http://www.buteland.com/domain-name-registration.htm">domain name registration</a> page for tips on exactly how to do it.</p>
<p><B>Dee Buteland</B> writes about domain names, buying domains, and making money from domains.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jun 2010 07:26:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In today's internet era, it is important that individuals, businesses and organizations have an online presence.  A Domain Name is your corporate identity on the internet.  It shows your business presence and is recognized worldwide.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In today&#8217;s internet era, it is important that individuals, businesses and organizations have an online presence.  A Domain Name is your corporate identity on the internet.  It shows your business presence and is recognized worldwide.  Transactions will be associated with this domain name once you start to promote your business on the internet.</p>
<p>With a domain name, you can have a website designed and emails sent to you.  Many businesses are still using free email addresses at Yahoo and Hotmail.  This could impact negatively on your business.  Potential clients may turn away when you give them a yahoo address as your contact address.  They might think that you are a mediocre company.  Claim your own domain name and separate yourself from the crowd.</p>
<p>For example, if your company were Jo Textiles; you could have a domain name for it like; jotextiles.com and an email address like; <a href="mailto:customerservice@jotextiles.com">customerservice@jotextiles.com</a>.  You could even have an unlimited number of email accounts created for your staff.</p>
<p>If you wanted to have a domain name for your individual use and your names were John Stone, you could register your domain name as JohnStone.com and have an email address like; <a href="mailto:info@JohnStone.com">info@JohnStone.com</a>.</p>
<p>In signing up for your domain name, ensure that the domain name is short, simple and easy to remember.  An easy to recall domain name will increase visitors to your website.   <br />Discuss with your friends and colleagues which domain name suits your business.  It is preferable though not a must that your domain name be the same as your company name.</p>
<p>Millions of domain names are sold daily, so register yours as soon as possible before it is taken.  When you decide on particular domain name, check to see whether it is available and ensure you have a distinct domain name for your business or individual use.</p>
<p>There are a number of companies on the internet where you could check the availability of your preferred domain name say a .com, .net, or a .org.  Some even offer free .com, .net, .org, .info, .biz names and you only pay for hosting of your domain name.  Just like you buy a sim card for your cell phone and then air time or credit, you will need to host your domain name with a reliable host company.  You could get reliable hosting for as low as 80 USD per year.  An inexpensive cost compared to the benefits that you get from having your own domain name.  Claim your domain name today!</p>
<p>Ken Kachope writes about Web Hosting and Domain name registration.  For more information, visit <a target="_new" href="http://www.reliable-domain-hosting.com">http://www.reliable-domain-hosting.com</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Jun 2010 05:28:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So where do you start in the quest to establish your own independent real-estate website? The First Step &#8211; Register Your Unique Real estate Domain Name.</p>
<p>A domain name is your own unique address on the world wide web &#8211; just like your telephone number or email address. Domain names ends with .com or .net etc. Its always preferable to have a domain name with a .com extension, because that is the most widely recognized for businesses, and there are other advantages too which we will get into later.</p>
<p>Lets explore the things you need. The very first step is to find a list of good seed names for your real estate business. Now maybe you are already incorporated or more likely you work under your broker using your own name. So your own name or your own business name is probably the easiest seed name to start with. Now, the next step might sound easy, but it is a bit harder than you think. Ideally the domain name  should be easy to read and spell, not very long and preferably limited to 25 characters or less.  Using variations of your name eg. John- Doe- Realtor might be easier to get than John Doe. And last but not least, it should be easy to roll off the tongue ! &#8211; you should be able to speak your domain name over the phone and the person on the other side should understand it without having to repeat over and over again ! I am reminded of that famous politician who was trying to pronounce his website name on TV during his ten minutes of fame. It was filled with dashes. Say John-dash-Doe-dash-Realtor-of-dash-Mytown.  over the phone to someone, and you will get my point. Once you have thought about a few choices for your favorite domain name, its time to go to the next step.</p>
<p>Is that domain name already taken ?  I can almost guarantee you that if you thought about the perfect domain name for your business, it is very likely that it has already been taken by someone else. If you had started this process in the early days of the web, you would have found your ideal real estate domain without any competition! These days competition for domain names is fierce. But do not despair!, being late only means that you&#8217;ve been busy doing other exciting things &#8211; right?</p>
<p>So how do you find if your perfect real estate domain name is already taken by your most hated competitor ? This is the next step. will then need to search if the domain is already taken by someone else. The easiest way to start your search is to go with an ICANN domain registrar like  GoDaddy or Dotster.</p>
<p>Actually you can make this an interactive process &#8211; that is search for the domain name and see if it has already been taken in one step. For instance on the <a target="_new" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.the-best-webhosts.com/review_godaddy.php">GoDaddy</a> site you can type in your domain name of choice, and if the domain name is already taken, you will be given choices for alternate names that sound similar, or variations of the name you typed in &#8211; its called Smart Search.</p>
<p>Thousands of articles have been written on picking a great domain name and the importance of the domain name in getting positioned in search engines like google or yahoo. But here is a secret &#8211; Its been debated among experts &#8211; but it is very possible that the age of your domain name matters in search positioning. The older your domain name, the better chances it has of coming up higher in the search engines. So even if you do not plan on developing your website immediately, atleast do yourself a favor and reserve that favorite domain name NOW!</p>
<p>You might be able to register the domain name for FREE! &#8211; because most webhosts lets you register your domain name without cost if you purchase a basic Webhosting package from them. See the next article in this series on  How to <a target="_new" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.the-best-webhosts.com/realtor_web_hosting_webhost.php">Finding An Ideal WebHost</a> for your Real estate website.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Jun 2010 03:27:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[People every day log onto their Web sites to discover that their domain names have been sold without their knowledge. Since the domain name no longer points to their site, they are out of business. A thorough understanding how the domain registration system works can help you to avoid this costly mistake.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Imagine you&#8217;re the owner of a successful Web site, but when you logon one day all you get is an error message. Or worse yet, the domain name now points to a site full of advertisements. That&#8217;s right.  You&#8217;re out of business.</p>
<p>This happens every day because of a perfectly legitimate process known as &#8220;drop catching,&#8221; where people quickly snag the domain names owners have let expire and try to resell them or use the links associated with the names, which could be extensive, to create Web sites loaded with advertisements. You can easily avoid becoming a victim of a drop catcher by better understanding how the domain registration system works to protect your domain name.</p>
<p>Your Web site, with all the content you have so painstakingly added, sits on a computer with a unique address called an IP address, which is simply a series of numbers. A domain name is an address forwarding service that directs visitors to the site using this IP address. Domain names are used instead of numbers because most people find it easier to remember a name rather than a bunch of numbers. It&#8217;s as if you could dial your friend&#8217;s name into the telephone instead of his phone number.</p>
<p>You can purchase a domain name by registering it with a provider of domain services such as GoDaddy.com , the largest on the Web, or any number of other registrars. The name can be registered for just one year, for about $10, or for as long as ten years, for around $80. Many register for only one year because it&#8217;s cheaper, or they only want the site for a limited time.</p>
<p>At the end of the year, the registrar usually sends an email  renewal notice to the owner. If the owner doesn&#8217;t respond to the renewal notice, the domain name will eventually be made available for purchase by someone else. Roughly 20,000 domain names become available every day because the owners allowed them to expire, or the owners didn&#8217;t realize that their domain name was up for renewal</p>
<p>According to the rules established by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers(ICANN), domain registrars have 45 days after the expiration date to notify the owner that their domain name is going to be dropped from the registry. If the name is dropped, the guidelines then call for a 30-day grace period during which the owner can still claim the name. After this grace period and then another five-day holding period, the name is dropped from the registry and anyone can claim it.</p>
<p>Since 2004, however, a number of domain service providers, starting with SnapName.com, have created an auction process for expired names which bypasses the original drop process and makes the names available in as little as thirty days. GoDaddy.com begins the auction process even before the names have officially expired, although it does warn the auction participants that the owner could still claim their name.</p>
<p>These providers of domain services each have tools on their sites to make it easier to grab expired names. They provide constantly updated lists of expired names, various auction services, search engines, and other free tools for anyone to quickly and easily find available domain names. Some sites also offer software for sale that further simplifies the search for expired and soon to be expired names.</p>
<p>With the surge in online advertising, drop catchers will continue to seek out domain names from sites with good traffic, anxious to exploit the established links. Protect your site and your business by checking the expiration date of your domain name.  Relying on the registrar to send a renewal notice that could easily be sent to an old email address or get lost in the spam catcher, could cost you years of hard work.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Jun 2010 02:25:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many internet marketing opportunities will tell you that you need no IT knowledge to set up your business, however unless you have a mentor who will hold your hand right through the set up process then read on to discover how you successfully buy your domain name. Firstly you may know about domain names. If not then they are like the postal address of your home.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many internet marketing opportunities will tell you that you need no IT knowledge to set up your business, however unless you have a mentor who will hold your hand right through the set up process then read on to discover how you successfully buy your domain name.</p>
<p>Firstly you may know about domain names. If not then they are like the postal address of your home. Your postal address tells the postman where to deliver your email. A domain name is the address that the internet uses to enable people to visit your website, very important for an Internet Marketing business. A domain name looks like xxxxx.yyy. There are three letters at the front of the domain name (www) but you do not need to worry about this. You want to pick a domain name that reflects your business. Where above I have put xxxxx in, replace this with the name that you want to use.</p>
<p>How do you know the domain name is available? Simply visit a domain registration company (just type domain name registration into Google and you will find the link to many domain registration companies). Select a registration company and then when you enter their site there will be a box usually labelled domain search. Type in the domain name you are looking for and the system will check if the name is available.</p>
<p>If the domain name is not available then the system will give you alternative selections. Select the domain name you require and then the system will offer a list of extension options e.g..com.biz.org.me.info at the end of the domain name. If you are setting up a business then I would suggest you go for.com, if this is not available then select a.net or.biz. These are the best names for a company. You can also select country specific domain names e.g..co.uk for the United Kingdom. The.org extension is used for government and charitable organisations so do not use this extension type unless you are a charitable organisation.</p>
<p>Once you have selected your domain name then proceed to checkout. Unless you have a burning need to buy other services that they will offer you then only buy the domain name. When you get to the checkout the system will have automatically priced this for 2 years, if you do not need it that long then you can select in the drop down box how long you want to buy the domain for. Remember you will have the first option to renew so you do not need to buy up front for multiple years. Once you have selected the timescale required follow the checkout process and you will be the proud owner of a domain name on the Internet.</p>
<p>It is worth thinking about the domain name you have selected and review if it is worth buying the same domain name but with different.extensions. If you think a competitor could buy your domain name but with a different.extension and take business from you then you should think about buying the domain with multiple.extensions to protect your business.</p>
<p>Although it may seem complicated, once you have bought one domain name and understand how easy it is then your next problem will be to stop yourself buying them.</p>
<p>Brian E McClelland<br /> <a target="_new" href="http://www.whoisbrianemcclelland.biz">http://www.whoisbrianemcclelland.biz</a> <br /> The author has spent over 20 years in the IT industry, he currently works from home running his on-line store and coaching and mentoring people wishing to enter the on-line marketing business. For further information on Internet Marketing please visit <a target="_new" href="http://www.scottemcclelland.info">http://www.scottemcclelland.info</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What is a Domain Name? Your domain name is your web address. Just as we have street addresses for our home, domain names are addresses for our websites. This is the identity of your website, its home, its place to live on the web so to speak.</p>
<p>In order for someone to find your business on the web, you need to have a domain name. Buying a name is not hard to do. All you have to do is pick the right name for your company keeping in mind that buying a domain name requires much forethought. Buying domains can help your business growth but can also kill your business if you don&#8217;t buy the right name that reflects the product or criteria of your companies needs. Buying domain names is quite easy if you follow a few simple rules of thumb. By making sure you do your research, use good judgment that the domain name will identify with your business, you will have a successful domain.</p>
<p>One of the first things to do when you check into buying a domain name is to find out how much the domain name is going to cost or how much it will cost to register a domain name you already have in mind. You should be able to successfully register your domain name for $10 and under per year. You can register your domain for as long as you see fit, but it is always advisable to make a long term commitment and buy a domain name for at least 5 years.</p>
<p>I would suggest only buying that consists of letters even though numbers and hyphens are allowed. By using more characters, a mixture of letters, numbers and hyphens, you make your domain to become hard to remember. Thus, you may possibly be pointing potential clients to competitors with similar domain names. You are allowed up to 67 characters when buying domain names, but you really should keep it short. The shorter the domain name, the easier to remember.</p>
<p>One other way to buy domain names is to resell it in future. Not always are you buying a domain name to benefit your company, you may want to check into buying domains to resell and make a profit.</p>
<p>Here are a couple tips for buying cheap names for resell:</p>
<p>1. Research before registering the domain name <br />2. Look to buy names that are going to be easily related to markets that you can turn around and sell easily <br />3. Make sure that any domain name that you buy is free of trademark infringements <br />4. Once you buy the domain name, make sure that it is marketed and registered  <br />5. Make your domain name stand out <br />6. Resell your domain name once it has been appraised</p>
<p>Either way, regardless of whether you are buying a domain name to promote your business or if you are trying to make a business buying and selling names, most rules apply to both. You need to do your research before you buy any domain name for whatever reason. Make sure that the name you choose is going to benefit the need. Keep in mind that most companies that sell names also provide other services as well, such as web hosting and domain buying. You may have a one stop shop at the click of your finger if you do proper research.</p>
<p>Tanya Smith is a domain expert at Ballistic Domains. Contact Tanya Smith for domains &amp; other domain registration or web hosting queries at <a target="_new" href="http://www.ballisticdomains.com">http://www.ballisticdomains.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>What is a Domain Name and how do i get one? </strong></p>
<p>This may be such an easy question for people that have used the Internet before, but still I find people who just don&#8217;t know.</p>
<p>Well my starting point to find out what a domain name is would to be use a website called wikipedia. Its basically a free encyclopedia online.</p>
<p>After a search for the term domain name&nbsp; it says the following:</p>
<p>A domain name is an identification label that defines a realm of administrative autonomy, authority, or control in the Internet, based on the Domain Name System (DNS). Quoted from wikepedia.</p>
<p>Well if I had read that when i first started I wouldn&#8217;t of had a clue what it was going on about. So in simple terms:</p>
<p><strong>Its an Internet website address. Its what you type in in your browser address bar to visit the website that you require: Example: www. google . com</strong></p>
<p>Domain names were invented to avoid having to remember a string of numbers when we want to go to a web site. . Computers that are connected to the Internet are identified by a set of numbers (an IP address) The string of numbers can be typed into your browsers address bar to visit any website but its easier to remember names rather than numbers.</p>
<p>Choosing the correct domain name is very important.The reason for this is you need something that relates to your website, something that&#8217;s easy for your visitors to remember so they are likely to visit again. Something that will be unique to you and something that stands out.</p>
<p>As well as the above reasons you also need to choose carefully because of search engine optimization. I will go into SEO later but if your website domain name contains what your site relates to in its content this helps gain standing in the search engines eyes.</p>
<p>Everything about your domain is important:</p>
<p>&nbsp;- length &#8211; You don&#8217;t want it too long that people forget it, or mistype it</p>
<p>- dash or no dashes &#8211; Dashes can be good to separate words but can make domains longer or mistyped.</p>
<p>- brand ability &#8211; Can you brand your site easily? Does it fit in with the content?</p>
<p>- search engine keywords &#8211; Always good to use keywords in your domain name, but its tough these days with so many Domain names already taken,</p>
<p>Only one person or company can own a domain name at any one time. Therefore, if you wanted the domain name <a target="_new" rel="nofollow" href="http://webdesignwhim.com">www.webdesignwhim.com</a>&nbsp; , its not available as&nbsp;I own it, you will need to either find another name that is available, or offer to buy the domain (no I&#8217;m not for sale its just an example . You could also wait for it to expire and hope they don&#8217;t re-register it&#8230; but its not likely to happen or you could be waiting a long time.</p>
<p>You dont actually buy your chosen domain name. You register it, so its a bit like renting it Once a domain name is registered, its normally registered for one or two years but can be up to 10 years, and if locked no one else can take that particular domain name. Its your responsibility to re-register the domain name each time before it expires. If a domain name does expire it will go back onto the open market for someone else to register this. Always make sure you keep your domain name safe.</p>
<p>There are so many companies out there to register your chosen domain name. You can just google the following term: register a domain name</p>
<p>At the time of this article there are many companies offering free domain name registration when you sign up for there webhosting (which is another service you will need when getting your domain name online.</p>
<p>Ill go into web hosting in my next article.</p>
<p>* This article is written by Marie Barnes AKA Pixie of <a target="_new" href="http://www.webdesignwhim.com">http://www.webdesignwhim.com</a> Please do not copy our material and portray it as your own work. Feel free to post our articles but only without removing this notice and stating where you got this article from. Thank you *</p>
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