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How to Use a Domain Name Generator

June 15th, 2010 No comments

A domain name generator enables you to come up with good domain names which you can use to create your site. There are many sites that provide for a domain name generator and you therefore should not have a problem getting one. One example of a site with a domain name generator is name boy. There are many factors to put in mind before you generate a name especially if you want a site that will enhance or start your business. The generator provides a step by step guide, to make sure that you come up with the name that will suit your business. It is always vital to have a catchy name which is short and concise. This means that you should not have a name that people will have to struggle before they remember.

Put in mind that people also tend to remember unusual names which evoke curiosity. You might be tempted to use your name when you are generating the domain name. This does not mean that it is wrong but, you need to weigh the kind of business you are in and ask yourself whether your name will do justice to the domain name. You might have a business that offer products like carpets, then you generate a name that does not even mention the business you are involved in. The domain name generator will guide you make your mind up and know how to add certain words so that you can come up with a masterpiece. Let the client or potential customer identify with the domain name.

The domain name generator will give you the various kinds of domain names so you can get to choose the ones most suitable for you. The generic word domain name is one example and it comes with several advantages and disadvantages. One of the advantage is that they are easy to remember and they are very catchy. Their big disadvantage is that they are all registered and it will be very hard to find an available generic domain. Other types of domain names are key phrase domains. They perform very well in search engines but, can be very hard to remember. The other kinds of domain names are brand created word domain names. They are very creative and come with great sounding names however, thinking of new words that are not registered can prove very challenging because many ideas have already been taken.

When you have come up with a good name, you need to have it registered and if it is very unique, you will find that it is very available. You need to register with a reputable domain name registrar. This needs to be a company which can offer a variety of good services. Firstly, they must be accredited by the internet governing body to offer the services. If you want a private domain registration, you need to find out whether the registrar you choose offers this service. When you get a private domain name registration, you will enjoy privacy and this means that your private details will not be viewed by the public.

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How & Where To Buy A Domain Name

June 15th, 2010 No comments

Creating a website isn’t just a matter of picking a subject and getting it up and running, you often have to put a lot of consideration and research beforehand when choosing a domain name. There is a lot of controversy about domain names, people say that having the keywords in the domain name will give you a small advantage opposed to not having them in – don’t get me wrong, you can rank a domain name for anything you desire but if the little boost is there, why not go take advantage of it?

However one thing is for sure, having the domain name targeted to the sites niche will make it more user friendly. For example if you were to have a website on long term care insurance and your domain included that phrase, people would be able to identify the nature of the website before they have even looked at the site, this could reduce your bounce rate as you wouldn’t have people visiting unless they were genuinely interested. If you find out that the perfect domain name is taken, for example ‘longtermcareinsurance.com’ you could try different variations including hyphens (-). If you have your heart set on that domain you could contact the current owner and see if they would be willing to sell the domain name.

The next question is where do you actually buy a domain name from? There is no simple answer, there are hundreds of different places you can buy domain names from so you need to look around to ensure that you get the best deal. Asking friends and family is a good idea because you need the company to be reliable yet affordable. Don’t just assume that the cheapest place is the best as you will save the most money, you have to look into the support given if required and more importantly the charges when it comes to renewal or domain transfer. You would hate to find a good deal when buying a new domain name then one year later have to pay an extortionate renewal fee.

Once you have found a reputable company you should check if they accept any discount coupons, these can save you a great deal of money if you plan on buying a number of domains in the near future and trust me, it can be very addictive because if you find a domain that you believe you can develop – you have to buy it before it goes. The process of checking if the domain name is available is very simple, on the chosen website there is often a search facility where you can simply type in the domain name and within a few seconds it will come back whether it’s available or not. Be sure to double check the domain name is spelt correctly because if you rush through the application and then realise that you have misspelt the desired name, there is nothing you can do about it.

It’s that simple in today’s world that some companies actually allow you to buy a domain in just 3 clicks! Don’t be afraid to buy domains from different companies if they are holding various offers at the time of purchase, on the other hand you may want to keep everything in the same place so that managing and checking domains can be done with ease.

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What Questions Should You Ask Yourself When Selecting Your Domain Name For Your Home Business?

June 6th, 2010 No comments

So you want to be an Internet superstar, work from home and earn six figures cool we are working on doing just that. In previous articles we have discussed figuring out what you want to do for your home business another term for this is finding your niche.

We then discussed a few different programs available to help you if you are a Veteran, or Single mother. (There is a lot more of this to come)

We will now discuss step three in designing your income producing website.

Proper domain name selection.

When selecting a domain name there are a couple of key questions you should ask.

Is my domain name easy to remember?

When purchasing a domain you want to keep it as short as possible and avoid hyphens whenever possible. For example H-B-S.biz is much easier to remember then Home-Business-Success.biz. In this case we bought both names. We use the shorter domain to put on business cards, flyers, and brochures. When a person types in H-B-S.biz they are automatically forwarded to our long domain website. The long domain URL has two of our keywords in it, which should help with the search engines. The bottom line is the shorter and more memorable the domain the better. It is suggested to put keywords into your domain name wherever logically possible. Try to keep the domain short and use a maximum of three words. If you want to brand your company you can insert your company name in the domain. Be as specific as possible, for example if my company was called: XYZ marketing and one of my websites was about Home business I could purchase the domain XYZHomebusiness.com.

In, this example we have both our company name and keywords, so this would be a good domain name to choose. With some niches such as Home business the competition is tough so as in our case you might have to settle for a domain name with hyphens in it. Try to avoid it but it is not the end of the world.

Has anyone owned the domain prior to me?

When I was first looking for a domain name for H-B-S, I was happy to discover that Home-business-xxxxx.com was available so I bought it. Big mistake. We proceeded to build the page and gather incoming links as well as doing some manual submissions to directories. After a few weeks we noticed that our site was not getting crawled by the search engines. We also noticed that any emails I sent to Jeff using the new domain got blocked by his email spam program “Spam Cop”. We both wondered what the heck was going on. It was then I started to do some investigation to find out if someone else had owned the domain name prior. There are a number of ways you can check this. The first way is to go to Alexa.com and use the Wayback machine. Check to see if the site has ever been published on the net before. If the site is about Gambling, or a Pill store I suggest you look for another name.

Should I only buy a .com URL? Two years ago I would have said yes, however, today a .biz URL is fine. A majority of people who surf the net are aware of the .biz extension and your customers should also be able to remember it easily. As with the hyphen example above if you can get the .com and a spammer has not used it in the past go ahead and get both the .biz and .com versions.

Should I buy all the extensions available? In a nut shell yes! With the cost of a domain name starting at around $7.00 each I suggest for peace of mind and future growth you buy the .com, .biz and .org variations of your domain name. I know of a case where a person put up their site and built it for six months very successfully. Well about three months later the person discovered someone had bought the .biz version of their URL and was trying to steal traffic. Listen you are investing in your future success, spend a few extra dollars now to avoid a potentially major headache in the future.

Should I buy a domain name from a Domain auction? You should save your money. There are thousands of combinations of domain names that will fit your business. Take that money and invest it into your website promotion perhaps through Pay per click or pay for submission to a few of the upper level directories.

I hope this article has helped you and will make your domain name selection easier and more profitable.

Steve is the founder of Change the World U Learn to Find your niche and passion

Author: Stephen Mistretta
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Language Technology Reinventing Domain Name Searching

June 4th, 2010 No comments

Frustrated Domain Searchers

If you have tried to register a domain name lately, you’ve probably been quite frustrated with the whole process. The reasons are simple – good domain names are scarce and the popular ones have long been claimed.

Traditionally, when you needed to register a domain name, you went to a credited domain name registrar’s website, such as GoDaddy. Say you want to register the name, “filmratings.com.” You would type “filmratings.com” in GoDaddy’s search box and click the search button. Whoops, it’s already taken! Then you think, what about movieratings.com? Nope. Let me try movierankings.com. Nope. How about movierating.com, filmrating.com, onlinefilmratings.com? All taken. You end up sitting hours in front of you computer before finding a domain name you really like – if you’re lucky.

Domain Suggestion not Easy for Computers

So you wonder, wouldn’t it be nice if there were a tool that can automate the process and make this whole ordeal less painful? If this strikes a chord, you are not alone. Every month, 35,000 searches are made in Google for “domain suggestions” and “domain name suggestions.” This is a lot of frustrating searches.

Computers can help in the process of finding a domain name, but it is not always easy. Humans have the ability to reason and manipulate language. While searching for an alternative to “filmratings.com,” for example, a person can substitute each word with their synonyms, “movie” for “film,” or “ratings” for “rankings.” Not an easy thing for computers.

Humans are also able to grasp a word’s different shades of meaning. For example, “film” can mean a movie (as in a film festival) or the medium photographers use to shoot photos (as in camera films). The meaning changes with context, but a computer is not able to understand context; thus, they ignore the slight variations in subtext.

Finally, humans are able to make word associations that computers cannot. For example, “credit card debt,” “low rate credit card,” “get a credit card” are good expansions of “credit card,” while “sexy credit card,” “strong credit card” are not. Computers cannot replace a person’s linguistic and world knowledge-but it doesn’t stop the geeks from trying.

A Brief History of Domain Search Tools

In the beginning, there were web tools – usually called name generators or name spinners – that could use language rules or word combining techniques to generate a list of names. These rules, for example, changing singular nouns to plural ones or adding common prefixes or suffixes such as “my,” “online,” or “best,” are usually very simple and easy to craft. The disadvantage of using these rules, however, is that the number of suggestions offered by the computer is very limited. This approach, although naive, has been adopted by most domain name registrars because of its simplicity.

Then, in a means of improving the methodology, more sophisticated language technologies were adopted. By using technologies such as synonym substitution and statistical word collocations, these systems, best represented by DomainsBot, can generate hundreds of suggestions for any given keyword, greatly expanding the scope of the technology. The problem to this approach, however, is that many suggestions don’t make much sense and thus have little value. For example, the top five suggestions for the keywords “domain suggestions” from DomainsBot are:

  • Integral Domain Suggestions
  • Frequency Domain Suggestions
  • Domain Suggestions Objections
  • Binding Domain Suggestions
  • Exclusive Domain Suggestions

Clearly, this is far from perfect.

Enter Natural Language Processing (NLP). This technology has become the core technology and building block for many Internet companies, such as Google and Amazon. Sophisticated NLP technology has pushed the domain name search to a new high-at least, to a usable level. Within the last couple of years, two companies have used this system and made it work: DomainWhiz.net and DomainTools.

Here are the top five suggestions for the keywords “domain suggestions” from DomainWhiz:

  • DomainNamesSuggestions
  • SuggestDomainNames
  • DomainNamesSuggestion
  • DomainSearchSuggestions
  • DomainSuggestionsTool

…and from DomainTools:

  • URLSuggestions
  • WebDomainIdeas
  • DomainSparks
  • SuperSiteIdeas
  • DomainAlternativess

These suggestions (still available today, by the way) all make sense.

The two companies each have their weaknesses and strengths. In general, DomainTools’ suggestions are shorter, a plus. On the other hand, DomainWhiz’s suggestions tend to use keywords that would come naturally to a user. These keywords, with high SEO values, boost a website’s ranking in search engines’ returns, which leads to more visitors and more web traffic to the site.

How do the domain suggestion websites make money? DomainWhiz earns a commission by directing their users to GoDaddy to finalize the purchase. DomainTools’ revenue is obtained from user memberships. DomainTools shows the top 20 suggestions to the end user. If the user wants to see more suggestions than this, he is required to pay a $15 monthly membership fee. Although unconfirmed, DomainTools also appears to be a GoDaddy reseller.

Jerry Vasu, the author of this article, is a researcher specializing in natural language technology. His research interests include sentiment analysis, computer-aided language learning, and information retrieval.

Author: Jerry Vasu
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The World of Domaining

May 31st, 2010 No comments

Ok a new way to buy real estate has emerged and it’s called domaining, yes domaining. The address of a website is called a domain name and you can not have a website unless you have a domain name. Imagine a vacant block of land that still has an address. An example is ‘number one smith street’ and although there is no house on it this block of land still has an address ‘number one smith street.’ So when people decide to start a website, they will need to register a domain name. Quite often the name they desire is already registered by some one else and more often than not it is by a domainer!

Which is ok because it is legal to register a domain name to be sold at a later date. Some people register domain names as their investment portfolio instead of other types of investments such as the stock market or land. It is believed by domainers that the information highway is the most important resource of available information and entertainment that can be used by people, so a good website address is considered an asset and worth money. There are even websites dedicated to the buying selling and auctioning of domain names such as sedo.com and afternic.com and there are many forums that discuss the value of a domain name and the future of the internet, a few that come to mind are namepros.com and dnf.com, although some are specific to a certain country and the countries website extension, one example is in Australia they use the extension of .com.au and there is a domain forum called dntrade.com.au (dn is short for domain name)

The recent sale of toys.com made headlines recently because it sold for over $5 million us dollars to Toys R Us and guess what? It only cost $10. a year to register!! yes you do not own a domain name so to speak, but rather register it each year as required. A generic term such as dogs or perhaps pets is considered a great name because of the direct navigation they get, (direct navigation is when someone types in that exact website address instead of a google search) so a domain name that has a generic term is considered gold because of the natural traffic it will get. The most common extension is .com because it was the one first used when the internet started and is used world wide along side cctlds. What is a cctld? that is called the country code top level domain name, example is in England they use .co.uk and in China they use .cn So a country code is also an asset because it lets you know that the site you are looking at is local and within easy reach if you need to contact them. There is a website called dnjournal.com that reports on this industry each week and lists the sales of domain names each week. If you go to dnjournal.com at the top left hand side of the front page you will see just under where it says home (in yellow) domain sales is just underneath it, click on it and you will see the weekly sales chart …… it’s amazing and a true eye opener.

Although you would be better off joining a forum and learning the tricks of the trade before you go and spend all your hard earned cash on a domain name that is no good? Namepros.com has a section called market place and its where you can buy sell and auction names, they also have a section for newbies (new domainers) its a great place to ask questions and learn about domain names! and the domain name industry,this also has information and links to the world of domaining, check it out! you will learn alot quickly, also where you register a name is called a domain name registrar godaddy.com is the most popular, but there is many such as dynadot.com and moniker.com. Most are reasonalbe in their pricing, there is also enom.tv who offer many different extensions. So do check them out and join one if you are interested in becoming a domainer. Why am I telling you this??? Well the world is changing and one day you might need your own domain name to start a website for yourself or your business.

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Determining a Domain Name

May 31st, 2010 No comments

Determining your domain name is a very important step in developing your online presence. The domain name you select will brand your website as well as your business so take your time and choose carefully.

What Characters Are Allowed in a Domain Name

The quick and easy answer to what characters are allowed when determining your domain name is that letters, numbers and hyphens (“-”) are allowed. All other characters are not.

Domain names are not case sensitive, all letters used in domain names are in lower case. Therefore when creating your domain name you cannot use capital letters to differentiate your domain name from another with the same characters. For example if ‘atnetters.com’ is already taken you will not be able to simply change a couple of letters to upper case, ie. ‘AtNetters.com’, to get the name you want.

About hyphens…a domain name cannot begin or end with a hyphen. Sometimes when a desired domain name is already taken hyphens are used between the words to achieve the same effect (ie. i-like-this-name). Caution should be used if you decide to use hyphens when creating a domain name as viewers may later remember the words in the domain name but forget the hyphens and end up at a competitor’s website.

Lastly the maximum number of characters you can use when you determine a domain name is 63 not counting the dot and extension (ie “.com”). It is recommended that you keep your domain names to less than 23 characters as some applications do not support domains longer than 22 characters (excluding the dot and extension).

Which Extension Should You Select?

There is a host of extensions to choose from when determining a domain name. To effectively select an extension you should consider what type of audience you are trying to reach and what the nature of your business is.

The three most recognized domain name extensions are .com, .net and .org. Websites that use the .com extension are businesses targeting international traffic. Network providers usually use the .net extension. Non-profit organizations are users of the .org extensions.

If you are targeting an audience specific to your country you can select a country specific extension, for example if you want to reach a Canadian market you could select .ca. Sometimes there are criteria you must meet when choosing a country specific domain name extension, such as being a resident or having an affiliation.

General Guidelines

Some tips to follow when determining a domain name…

Relative – one of the most important things to remember is that your domain name should be relevant to the content of your website.

Keep it short – the shorter it is the easier it is to remember and type, if you can create a domain name that is one or two words it will be easier for people to remember

Make it catchy and easy to say – people will tend to remember your website if the domain name is catchy and rolls off the tongue easily.

Avoid intentional misspellings – replacing a word with a number (ie. ’2′ instead of ‘to’) can lead to users typing the domain name incorrectly and end up driving your traffic to a competitor. It is also wise to avoid using words that are spelled differently in other countries, like the word colour (color) or the word value (valu).

Easy to read – certain letters when placed beside each other can be difficult to read in the address area of the toolbar, this is affected by the font settings in an individual’s browser. Examples of this would be i/l or the number/letter combination 1/l, or the letters r, m and n. So it might be a good idea to type your intended domain name in your browser bar to see how it looks before you make your final decision.

Add a word – if the domain name you want is unavailable you could add a word to the beginning or end of it. For example if you want ‘gooddog.com’ you could add ‘the’ or ‘my’ in front so your domain name could be ‘mygooddog.com’ or ‘thegooddog.com’

If you are having difficulty determining a domain name often domain name registration service providers have a suggestion tool if the name you want is not available.

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Annette Beasley writing for The Affiliate’s Directory at [http://www.atnetters.com]

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Creating a Good Business Domain Names – 7 Useful Tips

May 29th, 2010 No comments

To create a good domain name many factors are put into consideration. First of all you must have a reason for setting up a domain. And this reason could fall into any of this two broad categories;

1.) For business reasons

2.) For personal uses

BUSINESS DOMAINS

To pick a domain name for a business purpose/reason, there are certain factors that will help you pick a good domain name, these includes;

a.) What type of online business do you intend running with your domain- the type of business you wish to do online will definitely affect what you pick as your domain name, this is because your domain name has to be related to what ever business you do. For example you don’t expect people who are looking for health related issues to visit a domain that bears a name on real estates.

b.) Use .com domain tags for domain business- this is because domains using the .com tags have universal acceptance compare to others like .org, .net, .ng, e.t.c. Must people who come online are familiar with .com tags after every domain/website name and it is by far the most marketable. Therefore there is the tendency that someone who wants to remember your domain name may mistake it to end with a .com tags when your domain ends with a .net, or .org.

c.) Avoid similar or familiar domain names- why you should avoid similar domain names is that a company may also be using that name and they may press against you to relinquish your domain especially when they have all it takes to do so. So to avoid you having a bad turn around in your business online after a little success avoid the similar domain names.

d.) Catchy domain name- to attract people to your domain it must be catchy in the sense that it is easy to read, understand, interpret and remember. You domain should be once that makes people curious to know what it’s all about. Make it short.

e.) You domain name should suggest what it is all about- if your domain is on political issues it should have a name that will suggest it is politically inclined

f.) Be specific about your domain name- to increase value to your domain and there by draw goo traffic to it, it should be a domain that tell what area it is focused on e.g. if you deal on Nissan motors instead of making your domain for example autodealers.com you should make it more specific like nissanautodealers.com.

g.) Use common names- use common words that are familiar to people so as to help increase traffic to your site

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How to Choose a Great Domain Name

May 29th, 2010 No comments

Most websites are associated with a domain name. The concept is simple, it is much easier to remember a name like google.com rather than a numerical address like 216.239.51.99. Highly desirable domains names are becoming more and more difficult to acquire, especially with favored extensions like .com and .net. With major industries like domain trading, traders are rapidly devouring desirable domain names.

Domain Extensions

Currently certain extensions are more desirable than others and some extensions are intended to categorize. For example, the .org extension is traditionally used to categorize non-profit organizations. Likewise a .gov extension is intended to categorize government websites. There are country extensions as well such as .ca (Canada) or .jp (Japan) in an attempt to organize registrations by nation.

Ideally a domain name should be short and not easily misspelled. Preferably, target top level domain (TLD) extensions from the original Internet specification such as .com, .net, .edu, or .org. Be sure the extension is appropriate to what the website is about. A .org extension may be appropriate for a church but not for a florist. For highly desirable domain names a .biz or other less popular extension may be a reasonable trade off. For example, google.biz would be much better than googlebestdarnsite.com.

For the general public .com is still the favored and most sought out extension. Being one of the original Internet specifications, this may still lead users to assume a .com extension. This may be true today but this may change in the future. As .biz and other extensions become more popular, users may become more apt to note extensions. The most important thing goes back to the basic principal of domain names, make it easy to remember.

Domain Naming

A domain name that specifically names a business may be ideal. However, specifics are becoming much more difficult to acquire. You may be doing business as Toms Hardware, but may discover all desirable domain names and extensions are all ready taken. Another option may be to pair a key word with a random word or even pair two random words. For example, snapfish.com (no affiliation) is an online photo service. Short, two words not easily misspelled, and a .com extension. While snap may be associated with a photo service the word fish doesn’t exactly fit in, except in the world of domain naming. Random pairing of this sort is becoming more difficult as well but offers a better chance of scoring a valuable domain name. Target desirable words, short, appealing, and not easily misspelled. For example, anhinga could easily be misspelled and would not be an ideal domain name unless the site was specifically about anhingas.

Domain Trading

As mentioned earlier, domain trading is a major industry. There are many domain auction sites where you may be able to acquire your preferred domain name. Domain trading sites offer thousands of domains for sale to be purchased directly or through an auction. Domain names are often appraised, trading sites may have a huge listing for under $1,000. More desirable domain names in the multi thousand dollar range. In rare cases a domain may sell for tens of thousands in U.S. dollars, and in very rare cases more than one million U.S. dollars. With registration fees for a new domain often less than $10 the domain trading market is growing very rapidly. If you have a very specific domain you wish to acquire you may be able to look up the current registrant in a “whois” database and make an offer.

Domain Searching

Be patient, take some time to do a thorough domain name search. Consider all the possible variants that may be appropriate. The challenge of finding a great domain may take many hours but could be well worth the effort. Remember the principal of domain names in the first place, making it easy for your audience to remember how to get to your site.

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Author: Jeremy Zoerman
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How to Choose a Great Domain Name

May 29th, 2010 No comments

Most websites are associated with a domain name. The concept is simple, it is much easier to remember a name like google.com rather than a numerical address like 216.239.51.99. Highly desirable domains names are becoming more and more difficult to acquire, especially with favored extensions like .com and .net. With major industries like domain trading, traders are rapidly devouring desirable domain names.

Domain Extensions

Currently certain extensions are more desirable than others and some extensions are intended to categorize. For example, the .org extension is traditionally used to categorize non-profit organizations. Likewise a .gov extension is intended to categorize government websites. There are country extensions as well such as .ca (Canada) or .jp (Japan) in an attempt to organize registrations by nation.

Ideally a domain name should be short and not easily misspelled. Preferably, target top level domain (TLD) extensions from the original Internet specification such as .com, .net, .edu, or .org. Be sure the extension is appropriate to what the website is about. A .org extension may be appropriate for a church but not for a florist. For highly desirable domain names a .biz or other less popular extension may be a reasonable trade off. For example, google.biz would be much better than googlebestdarnsite.com.

For the general public .com is still the favored and most sought out extension. Being one of the original Internet specifications, this may still lead users to assume a .com extension. This may be true today but this may change in the future. As .biz and other extensions become more popular, users may become more apt to note extensions. The most important thing goes back to the basic principal of domain names, make it easy to remember.

Domain Naming

A domain name that specifically names a business may be ideal. However, specifics are becoming much more difficult to acquire. You may be doing business as Toms Hardware, but may discover all desirable domain names and extensions are all ready taken. Another option may be to pair a key word with a random word or even pair two random words. For example, snapfish.com (no affiliation) is an online photo service. Short, two words not easily misspelled, and a .com extension. While snap may be associated with a photo service the word fish doesn’t exactly fit in, except in the world of domain naming. Random pairing of this sort is becoming more difficult as well but offers a better chance of scoring a valuable domain name. Target desirable words, short, appealing, and not easily misspelled. For example, anhinga could easily be misspelled and would not be an ideal domain name unless the site was specifically about anhingas.

Domain Trading

As mentioned earlier, domain trading is a major industry. There are many domain auction sites where you may be able to acquire your preferred domain name. Domain trading sites offer thousands of domains for sale to be purchased directly or through an auction. Domain names are often appraised, trading sites may have a huge listing for under $1,000. More desirable domain names in the multi thousand dollar range. In rare cases a domain may sell for tens of thousands in U.S. dollars, and in very rare cases more than one million U.S. dollars. With registration fees for a new domain often less than $10 the domain trading market is growing very rapidly. If you have a very specific domain you wish to acquire you may be able to look up the current registrant in a “whois” database and make an offer.

Domain Searching

Be patient, take some time to do a thorough domain name search. Consider all the possible variants that may be appropriate. The challenge of finding a great domain may take many hours but could be well worth the effort. Remember the principal of domain names in the first place, making it easy for your audience to remember how to get to your site.

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Author: Jeremy Zoerman
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10 Domain Name Tips That Can Make You Money Online

May 27th, 2010 No comments

When it comes to selecting the right sort of domain name for your business there are certain things which one needs to take into consideration first. If you are looking to be able to make money online with your domain name then you need something that will clearly distinguish you from your competitors. In this article we offer 10 domain name tips that can make you money online as you will have been able to select the one that is right for you.

Tip 1 – Along with choosing a keyword rich domain name it also has to be one that clearly reflects the service or product you are selling. For example if you are going to be offering detailed maps of Europe then a name such a euromaps.com should be used. Or if for example you are selling unusual cheeses then a name like weirdcheese.com is ideal.

Tip 2 – If you can by domain names that are either existing or which have expired. When it comes to getting ranked high in Google the older the domain the much higher they generally get ranked. When looking for a domain name select ones that are at least a year old. In order to check the domain including whether the page rank has been forged use something checkpageranking.com to do so.

Tip 3 – It is important that you choose a top level domain name (TLD). So ideally look for those that end in .com, .net, .info or .org. However, if you are trying to get domain names for a specific country say the UK then aim for those that end in .co.uk.

Tip 4 – Before you buy any TLD’s you need to ensure that they are currently available. There are plenty of online services that can assist you with this but they do charge a fee. However the fee is nominal and is worth paying if you don’t want to be faced with any problems concerning it in the future.

Tip 5 – When you do get round to purchasing your domain names go for a extended period of say around 10 years. Just as with the older domain names ones purchased for an extended period tend to rank higher in the pages of search engines like Google than those that have been brought for say a year.

Tip 6 – The domain names you select should be ones that are short and which visitors to your site will remember easily. These types of domain names will help to get visitors to your site returning time after time.

Tip 7 – It is far better to go for those domain names which have no hyphens within them. However, if you are having problems finding ones that are suitable then limit the number of hyphens in it. Preferably you should only have around 1 hyphen as any more than this and you may find your site being penalized because it looks spammy.

Tip 8 – It is best if you don’t go for domain names that relate to a certain brand or trademark as you will then have to compete with plenty of others to attract visitors to your site. So not only are you reducing the chances of getting the visitors you need to your but also reducing the chances of you making money from it.

Tip 9 – All domain names should have either numbers, letters or hyphens in them and never any spaces. As with too many hyphens spaces in domain names will cause the search engines like Google to penalize it.

Tip 10 – When purchasing and parking domain names make sure that you use the same registrar. Not only does it make it easier for you to update your contact details but also when it comes to renewing them. Once you have found a registrar you can trust ensure that you do keep all contact information updated especially your email address. Otherwise when it comes to being informed of the domains renewal you won’t be given the information.

Above we have shown you 10 domain name tips that can make you money online. The better your domain name the more visitors you will get visiting your site and so the chances of you actually making some sales from the are greatly increased. If you keep the above 10 domain name tips that can make you money online in mind you cannot go far wrong with selecting the ones that are right for you.

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Selecting Your Domain Name

May 20th, 2010 No comments

I have been asked many times by new clients how to select a business domain name. I’ve answered some commonly asked questions to assist you with one of the most important purchases you will make for your online business.

1. Should Your Business Name Be Your Domain Name?

99.9% of the time, the answer to this question is Yes. We are living in the Internet age, and consumers are becoming savvier at purchasing goods and services online. When people think of your product (or service) they’ll connect it with your website, which makes repeated visits to your site easier for your customers.

What if the domain name is already taken? All is not lost. You have some options:

o Offer To Purchase – If you are connected with a brand name then you may want to pursue purchasing this name from its current owner. The domain contact information can be obtained in the form of a “Whois” lookup. Inquire as to whether they are open to selling the domain name, but be aware they’ll likely charge a higher fee for it than you would normally pay.

o Back Order – This is becoming a very popular trend. Domains can now be “back ordered”; meaning simply that when the current owner’s domain registration expires, should they not renew, the domain will become available for you to purchase. This may also carry a higher fee than a normal registration.

o Alternate Ideas – If your business is relatively new, it may be wise to consider alternative extensions. For example, mybusiness.com may not be available, but “mybusiness.net” or “mybussines.biz” might be. The Internet has exploded in the last year with alternate extensions and there are plenty to choose from.

2. Should My Domain Name Include Keywords?

This is an excellent idea! Consider for a moment that you are a candle maker whose business name is “Amy’s Jar Candles”. Your business name already uses “jar candles” as key product branding. Registering “amysjarcandles.com” is a terrific way to target your incoming audience which results in a better chance for sales. For example, chances are that anyone shopping for candles would have a general idea of what type of candle they need, such as a jar candle, or pillar candle. Buyers are far more likely to try out phrases like “jar candles” or “pillar candles” in the search engine rather than just “candles” because it will produce relevant results quicker. Having a domain name that matches your product or service branding is crucial because the easier it is to remember, the more likely it will be tried in a browser and/or search engines.

3. What Extension….com, .net, .org?

Domain names have been disappearing at a rapid rate and new extensions have been introduced to keep the pool of available names flowing. What if the “.com” extension for your domain name is not available? In this instance it’s likely that you can register the “.net” or “.org” (or other) variation of your business name. Which do you choose? Should you select a “.net” or “.org” extension, or consider a country specific alternative such as “.ru” or “.co.uk”?

Does your business cater to the local community? If so, then it might be wise to consider searching for a country specific domain extension for your area first. For example, .com is universally regarded as a US or international extension, while .co.uk refers to the United Kingdom. Should a UK buyer be looking for car parts in his neighborhood “mikescarparts.co.uk” is more likely to be a local websites than “mikescarparts.com”.

Businesses with an International audience can benefit from registering their name with the “.net” extension while “.org” can be useful for identifying a non-profit organization. Since the registration restrictions for “.org” have been removed however, this extension is open to anyone.

There are no rules on which extension to register, but should you decide to register a .com alternative, be very sure you market your company using the entire domain name. Most buyers assume a “.com” extension and without specific information may be unable to locate your site.

4. Long Domain Names…Good or Bad?

This is a topic on which you will find wide variation on opinions. Your domain name can be up to 67 characters in length, that’s a lot of space!

The argument for a longer domain name is mainly that it’s easier for the human mind to recall later. If your business name is “I Design and Host Websites” you probably wouldn’t want to register “idahw.com” with the hope that someone would associate this with your company, product or service by remembering what that stands for.

For example, “gacwh.com” is a sequence of unrelated letters that could be difficult to type correctly; whereas if it that is registered as “getacheapwebhost.com” it is more likely to be remembered. Long domain names also have the added advantage of having room for your keywords. For example, if you have a site listed on Google with a domain name like “jansartsupplies” it may do better in a search for “art supplies” than a name such as “mikesartstuff.com.”

The other side of this argument is that shorter names are easier to remember and type, and thus less prone to errors. For example, “websitedesign.com” is less susceptible to typos than “Icanbuildyourwebsiteaffordably.com”

The issue with shorter or more general names is that ones like “candles.com” and “tires.com” are generally not going to be available. If you Sdecide to register a short name, possibly your company’s acronym, be sure it’s a meaningful combination of characters that is easy to remember. I would recommend finding a domain name which represents your products in the shortest and most meaningful way possible. Businesses with long names may need to shorten their domain name down to assist users with remembering and typing long names; shorter names are also easier to fit in the title bar.

5. Should I use Plurals and Hyphenations?

Domain registration engines will usually suggest an alternative if the name you are searching for is taken. Sometimes this will include adding a hyphen or even “my” or “the” to the name.

If you wanted the term “design.com” and it was taken, you may find yourself staring at alternatives such as “mydesign.com”, “thedesign.com” or even “designs.com”. Which should you choose?

My rule of thumb for my clients is not to register “designs.com” if they cannot also register “design.com” The reason is that many times buyers may forget to type the “s” at the end of the name and your sale may go to someone else. There are those who will argue that this theory works in reverse, but why take chances? If you decide to register a name as “my…” or “the…” remember to market using your entire domain name.

Hyphens are another popular way to successfully register your name when the non-hyphenated version is no longer available. An advantage is being able to get the name that you want; however, it’s my opinion that the disadvantages far outweigh this.

Hyphens are easy to forget. Users are comfortable with typing phrases like “jarcandles.com” but may have trouble remembering to include a hyphen if you registered “jar-candles.com”. This may result in a sale for your competitor and translates to lost sales for you.

Hyphens are also an issue with verbal recommendations. Consider a verbal recommendation for a store named “anas-jar-candles.com.” This may translate at some point to: “Wow, I visited Ana’s Jar Candles dot com today and saw some really neat stuff.” Later, you would probably type “anasjarcandles.com” into your browser hoping to visit. Ouch.

Prior to purchasing your domain name it’s important to carefully consider your business community, target market, and keywords. Just ten minutes spent jotting down ideas can mean the world of difference when it comes to success with your online business.

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Back-Ordering Domain Names

May 19th, 2010 No comments

As you are probably already know, dot com, dot net, and dot org domain names (and some other domain known types) are generally sold on a first come, first served basis – that is to say that the first person to identify a previously unregistered domain name, can simply go a domain registrar, pay the registration fee, and get that domain for themselves. The domain is then no longer available for anybody else, unless the original owner chooses to sell it or transfer the domain to somebody else, or the domain owner stops paying the annual renewal fees. In the case of non-payment of renewal fees, the domain goes through a gradual multi-step expiration process, before becoming available to the public to register again.

There are a few exceptions to the above general rules. For example, in cases where a person has registered a domain name that infringes a trademark holder’s rights (known as “cybersquatting”), the trademark holder may be able to get hold of the domain, but for the most part, the only way to obtain a previously register domain name is either to buy it from its current owner, or wait until the current owner fails to renew it, and then buy it once it becomes available to the public again.

However, even if you know a domain is going to expire (you can discover this either by watching the domain information for particular domain names of interest, or by watching lists of about-to-expire domain names), it may not be that easy to obtain it. The problem, is if an expiring domain name is any good, or if the expiring name has many incoming links leading to it (which a new owner will inherit), there can be a bunch of people waiting to register it as soon as it becomes available again – and only one of them will win this race.

There are basically three methods you can use to participate in this race:

1. You can manually watch the domain status, and try to manually register it when it becomes available again. Of course, your odds may not be very good with this method.

2. You can use a computer program, such as the “Expired Domain Express Software” to help you. Basically you set the software to automatically monitor the status of your chosen domain, and register it as quickly as possible after the domain becomes available.

3. You can use a back-order service. Basically you pay somebody else to monitor the domain, and register it for you as soon as it becomes available.

Most people try to obtain expiring domain names, use a back-ordering service (option 3 in the list above). The advantage is that the best such services can usually apply more and better resources (in terms of specialist software, network connection speed, etc.) than you might be able to apply yourself, and thus can help increase your chances of obtaining a desired domain name. However there are a couple of points you should be aware of, when using a domain back-ordering service:

* Back-ordering services generally can not guarantee that you will obtain your desired name. A good question to ask is what happens to any fees that you’ve already paid, in the event that they don’t obtain your desired name? Fortunately, many back-ordering services will allow you to apply such fees to other purchases – but check with the service you use.

* Back-ordering services can sometimes use various means to inflate the price, even if they do obtain a desired domain name. For example, if two users both want the same expired domain name, the back-order service might set up an auction between them. So, make sure you read and understand the rules of any back-ordering service that you intend to use.

Finally it is worth mentioning probably the best way to obtain a truly desirable expiring domain name: combine multiple approaches to getting the name – for example, try to obtain it using multiple back-ordering services at the same time, as well as perhaps using software such as “Expired Domain Express Software”. If you’re prepared to spend the money, this approach may help you maximize your chances of obtained the expiring domain name of your heart’s desire.

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Back-Ordering Domain Names

May 19th, 2010 No comments

As you are probably already know, dot com, dot net, and dot org domain names (and some other domain known types) are generally sold on a first come, first served basis – that is to say that the first person to identify a previously unregistered domain name, can simply go a domain registrar, pay the registration fee, and get that domain for themselves. The domain is then no longer available for anybody else, unless the original owner chooses to sell it or transfer the domain to somebody else, or the domain owner stops paying the annual renewal fees. In the case of non-payment of renewal fees, the domain goes through a gradual multi-step expiration process, before becoming available to the public to register again.

There are a few exceptions to the above general rules. For example, in cases where a person has registered a domain name that infringes a trademark holder’s rights (known as “cybersquatting”), the trademark holder may be able to get hold of the domain, but for the most part, the only way to obtain a previously register domain name is either to buy it from its current owner, or wait until the current owner fails to renew it, and then buy it once it becomes available to the public again.

However, even if you know a domain is going to expire (you can discover this either by watching the domain information for particular domain names of interest, or by watching lists of about-to-expire domain names), it may not be that easy to obtain it. The problem, is if an expiring domain name is any good, or if the expiring name has many incoming links leading to it (which a new owner will inherit), there can be a bunch of people waiting to register it as soon as it becomes available again – and only one of them will win this race.

There are basically three methods you can use to participate in this race:

1. You can manually watch the domain status, and try to manually register it when it becomes available again. Of course, your odds may not be very good with this method.

2. You can use a computer program, such as the “Expired Domain Express Software” to help you. Basically you set the software to automatically monitor the status of your chosen domain, and register it as quickly as possible after the domain becomes available.

3. You can use a back-order service. Basically you pay somebody else to monitor the domain, and register it for you as soon as it becomes available.

Most people try to obtain expiring domain names, use a back-ordering service (option 3 in the list above). The advantage is that the best such services can usually apply more and better resources (in terms of specialist software, network connection speed, etc.) than you might be able to apply yourself, and thus can help increase your chances of obtaining a desired domain name. However there are a couple of points you should be aware of, when using a domain back-ordering service:

* Back-ordering services generally can not guarantee that you will obtain your desired name. A good question to ask is what happens to any fees that you’ve already paid, in the event that they don’t obtain your desired name? Fortunately, many back-ordering services will allow you to apply such fees to other purchases – but check with the service you use.

* Back-ordering services can sometimes use various means to inflate the price, even if they do obtain a desired domain name. For example, if two users both want the same expired domain name, the back-order service might set up an auction between them. So, make sure you read and understand the rules of any back-ordering service that you intend to use.

Finally it is worth mentioning probably the best way to obtain a truly desirable expiring domain name: combine multiple approaches to getting the name – for example, try to obtain it using multiple back-ordering services at the same time, as well as perhaps using software such as “Expired Domain Express Software”. If you’re prepared to spend the money, this approach may help you maximize your chances of obtained the expiring domain name of your heart’s desire.

By. S. Tanna. Discover more about expired domain names at http://www.domaincavern.com/expire.php

Author: Sunil Tanna
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Making Money by Using Smart Expired Domain Trading Techniques

May 19th, 2010 No comments

Expired domain trading is possibly one of the most profitable businesses around and probably the most satisfactory one with least business risks involved. With this wonderful business opportunity, you can create a viable and stable income generating opportunity. Of late, expired domain trading is gaining international prominence, because many people believe that expired domains name will always be in demand irrespective of the state of the world economy. With increasing domain name registration, there is also a tendency of large number of them dropping and becoming dead due to a number of reasons.

Expired domains are similar to scrap materials, which you can use to make decent amount of money. There is a famous saying – one man’s scrap is another’s treasure. Domains discarded by someone could be a big treasure for you! It is almost like a hidden treasure trove that contains precious gemstones and ornaments. A big pool of expired domains is there up for grab by you. You just need to select and buy few good ones to make money out of them. However, choosing such domains expiring or expired is not so easy! You will need to use the best techniques and methods to buy a small inventory of expired domain names.

Professional expired domain traders use a series of intelligent and well-conceived methods that ensure them very good expired domains. These techniques are very sophisticated and sometimes automated. However, seasoned domain traders also use a number of simple techniques that do not involve complicated procedures. Even you can use one or may of them to choose your domain name.

Professional expired domain traders, who are in the business, know how to pinpoint to a good domain. Street-smart and intelligent, they can easily select the best domain from a big stock of domain names. In fact, most of them avoid long and elaborate domain names that come with numbers as suffixes or prefixes. Longish domain names with hyphen in between two or more words are always inferior to those that are simple, short and without any suffixes o prefixes.

Generic names do not come so easily these days and you may wish to buy those domains that are offshoots of generic domain names. For example, you may like to buy domain name that act as adjectives to the main search term. Books.com is never available for purchase, but you can always buy domains that come with names like hitbooks.com or oldbooks.com. If you go one level down, you can choose domain names like hitbookcounter.com or classicbookshelf.com.

Another commonly used technique is the usage of keywords that are in excessive demand on Google or Yahoo. People always search for information by typing keywords or their phrases. You can use this user’s preference to choose a good expired domain name. For example, leather shoes are the most commonly used durables by people. People always search for web portals that sell leather shoes. To find an e portal that sells leather shoes, a typical web user will enter search terms like “black leather shoes” or “Italian leather shoes”. Based on this search trend, you may wish to look for expired domain names that reflect the buyer’s search preference. For example, you can buy expired domain names that reflect the main theme of leather shoe business. Here, you can easily buy expired domains like blackleathershoes.com or Italianshoes.com. These are some of the most common techniques used to search for good expired domain names. You can use them along with other techniques.

John Khu is an author and also a seasoned professional with vast experience in expired domain name business. He is the owner of the web site called
http://www.ExpiredDomainSecret.com which provides complete and up-to-date information on expired domains and their eternal secrets.

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Categories: Domain Names

Making Money by Using Smart Expired Domain Trading Techniques

May 19th, 2010 No comments

Expired domain trading is possibly one of the most profitable businesses around and probably the most satisfactory one with least business risks involved. With this wonderful business opportunity, you can create a viable and stable income generating opportunity. Of late, expired domain trading is gaining international prominence, because many people believe that expired domains name will always be in demand irrespective of the state of the world economy. With increasing domain name registration, there is also a tendency of large number of them dropping and becoming dead due to a number of reasons.

Expired domains are similar to scrap materials, which you can use to make decent amount of money. There is a famous saying – one man’s scrap is another’s treasure. Domains discarded by someone could be a big treasure for you! It is almost like a hidden treasure trove that contains precious gemstones and ornaments. A big pool of expired domains is there up for grab by you. You just need to select and buy few good ones to make money out of them. However, choosing such domains expiring or expired is not so easy! You will need to use the best techniques and methods to buy a small inventory of expired domain names.

Professional expired domain traders use a series of intelligent and well-conceived methods that ensure them very good expired domains. These techniques are very sophisticated and sometimes automated. However, seasoned domain traders also use a number of simple techniques that do not involve complicated procedures. Even you can use one or may of them to choose your domain name.

Professional expired domain traders, who are in the business, know how to pinpoint to a good domain. Street-smart and intelligent, they can easily select the best domain from a big stock of domain names. In fact, most of them avoid long and elaborate domain names that come with numbers as suffixes or prefixes. Longish domain names with hyphen in between two or more words are always inferior to those that are simple, short and without any suffixes o prefixes.

Generic names do not come so easily these days and you may wish to buy those domains that are offshoots of generic domain names. For example, you may like to buy domain name that act as adjectives to the main search term. Books.com is never available for purchase, but you can always buy domains that come with names like hitbooks.com or oldbooks.com. If you go one level down, you can choose domain names like hitbookcounter.com or classicbookshelf.com.

Another commonly used technique is the usage of keywords that are in excessive demand on Google or Yahoo. People always search for information by typing keywords or their phrases. You can use this user’s preference to choose a good expired domain name. For example, leather shoes are the most commonly used durables by people. People always search for web portals that sell leather shoes. To find an e portal that sells leather shoes, a typical web user will enter search terms like “black leather shoes” or “Italian leather shoes”. Based on this search trend, you may wish to look for expired domain names that reflect the buyer’s search preference. For example, you can buy expired domain names that reflect the main theme of leather shoe business. Here, you can easily buy expired domains like blackleathershoes.com or Italianshoes.com. These are some of the most common techniques used to search for good expired domain names. You can use them along with other techniques.

John Khu is an author and also a seasoned professional with vast experience in expired domain name business. He is the owner of the web site called
http://www.ExpiredDomainSecret.com which provides complete and up-to-date information on expired domains and their eternal secrets.

Author: John Khu
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Domain Name – Tips In Selecting A Good Domain Name

May 14th, 2010 No comments

Finally you have decided to set up your own online business. Before you can even get started, you need to find a domain name. A domain name is basically the internet address of your website.

A domain helps you to differentiate your online business.

Before you go to domain registrar to register your domain name, you may want to consider the following points.

  1. Your domain name should be your Internet Business name. That is, if you have an offline business, your domain name should be your company name.
  2. If you do not have one, then you domain name should contain at least one keywords of the products or services you are promoting.

    For example, if you are selling a product that teaches people how to play golf, you domain name should contain at least the main keywords “Golf”. If you include the keywords of your product or service, it can helps to improve the search engines ranking of your website.

  3. Write down at least 10 keywords relating to the product or service you are promoting. Brainstorm on a few good domain name and write it down on a piece of paper, just in case the domain name you want to use is already taken. An ideal domain name should be short and catchy so that it is easier to remember

  1. Select name that are Purpose Driven , Benefits Driven or Brand Driven.

    Example: mybestfishingguide.com (Purpose Driven)

      howtokeepfit.com (Benefit driven)

      Nike.com or Google.com (Brand Driven)

Your chosen domain has to be a domain name that is not already registered by someone. Likewise, once you have selected and registered your domain, no one else can register the same domain name just as there can never be two houses with the same address.

If all of your choices are taken, consider using a different domain extension like .net, .biz, .cc or .info extensions, where

  • .com – for commercial / community sites. This is the most overused domain entity on the Internet. Recommended for your Internet Business.

  • .info – for information sites.

  • .us, .co.uk, .ca, .de, .sg, .fr – for whatever your local country. This is more expensive than the rest.

  • .net – for anything internet related

  • .tv and .fm – for television and radio sites.

  • .org – stand for organization. A lot of online communities use this domain entity and it is for nonprofit sites.

  • .gov – for public housing and government site. All government web sites use this domain entity.

  • .biz – for business site. Recommended for your Internet Business.

  • .edu – for research and education.

    Most internet marketer would prefer .com as it can perform better that other non-domain name. In the same example above, you may want to come up with a domain name.

    Alternatively, if your favorite keyword domain name is taken, you can add a “filler” before or after the keywords.

    With these tips in mind, I am sure by now you have a better understanding of how to choose a good domain name. Start brainstorming now and you’ll be on your way to own your very first online Business name of your choice.

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    How to Sell Domains High

    May 14th, 2010 No comments

    Buy domains low, sell domains high – that is the basic principle at work for any profitable domain business. It’s the first thing you learn in capitalism 101, and there is no reason why you shouldn’t apply it to trading domain names. So let’s look at how to sell a domain at the highest price possible. So you may be wondering how to sell domains? Well before you get dizzy and dreamy with the profits let me remind you that the dot-com era is over, and so is the massive gold rush. The resale market now has become considerably weaker. Back then, owning a decent domain was enough. You’d get inquiries sooner or later. Today, you have to sell actively by listing your domain names in as many as marketplaces as possible. Also make sure your WHOIS records are accurate and up to date. You never know who will be trying to contact you.

    Before you get down to selling your domain actively, you’ll need to have some kind of indication on the price you are ready to accept. Even if you are not going to make your expectations public, it is important to know your reserve price. Many people ask me how to sell domains, without even knowing the price that they want to sell it at! If you are clueless on the price, you can employ the services of a valuator who will appraise your domain name. Many domain name after-markets and brokerage sites will provide you with appraisal services, usually at an additional fee. Next, you need to find out if you’d be selling your domain alone or utilizing the services of a broker.

    If you decide to go it alone, there are a number of things you could do to sell the domain. Your returns will depend on what distance you are ready to run. First, you could rely on the WHOIS data, or better still make a small Webpage indicating that the domain is for sale. You could also go ahead and develop a full-fledged Website and a community on your domain – and then place an ad on the site saying the domain is for sale. This approach should be a preferred way if you decide to sell without middlemen. Because once you have a site with visitors, you are already attracting eyeballs. Secondly, you may land up on your competitors radar and he when they decide to buy you, they will also be buying your content, user database, readership and other intangible assets. A tastefully furnished house is more valuable than just empty space. The same rules apply on the Internet.

    If you decide to go via the domain-selling broker route, make sure you register yourself at their sites, study the dynamics of the auction system. For example, auctions for good domains tend to heat up just a few days before they close, and of course prices and the audience of the auction sites will vary. A US citizen may not find much use of a .co.uk domain, but a UK-based citizen might. Bingo! You need to find a domain broker that is more popular in the UK, Sedo for example. Also many brokers take a staggered commission rate. The higher your domain sells for the higher the commission rate, which can get high as 20%. If you are confident of your domain and reserve price, you should probably prefer a broker who charges a fixed percentage.

    These are the basic rules that everyone should keep in mind when wondering how to sell a domain name.

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    Author: Zach Bastick
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    Domain Name Ideas – How to Find a Good Domain Name

    May 13th, 2010 No comments

    Where do you get your domain name ideas from? Your friends? Your family? Your dog?

    We’ve launched several sites, and coming up with a good domain name is always difficult. It seems all of the good ones are taken. There are two basic strategies that people use.

    1. Come up with a new domain name that isn’t already registered.
    2. Go after a domain name that was previously owned. (This is always the more expensive option because you are either buying a premium domain name, or buying an expired domain name on auction.)

    Right now, we’re going to focus on the first method and try to come up with a new domain name that isn’t already registered.

    This is the cheapest option, but it involves trial and error. There are a lot of free online tools out there that can help suggest good domain name ideas. Some of these tools are run by the registrars (i.e. GoDaddy, NetWork Solutions, etc) and some of these tools are run by independent websites (i.e. MakeWords.com). But they’re all free.

    Basically, you type in the domain name you want. The online tool will tell you if the domain name is available, or it will suggest a list of other domain names that you might be interested in. They come up with the list by adding words before (prefix) or after (suffix) your search term.

    • For example, Google.com is taken, but hotGooglestore.com is not.

    Some of the better domain name idea tools will use a thesaurus to come up with similar but different words. Although we probably wouldn’t buy a domain name from Yahoo, we did like their domain name tool.

    • For example, redcafe.com is taken, but RedDiner.com is not.

    MakeWords.com is a neat tool because they have an advanced keyword tool search that lets you choose different themes of words to try before or after your search term.

    • So, for example, their “action” theme tries different combinations of your search term and words like jump, shout, cut, etc.
    • Their colors theme adds words like red, blue, yellow… You get the idea.

    The best part of MakeWords is that you can create your own list of words to add to your search term. Just click on “list of affixes” at the bottom of the webpage and enter in a custom list of words that you like. The website will spit out a bunch of domain name ideas with your custom words added before and after your search term.

    The worst part of MakeWords is that sometimes it’ll tell you a domain name is available, but when you go to a registrar and try to buy it, it turns out that it’s not available after all. Because this tool wasn’t always reliable, we tended to stick with domain name generators run by the registrars.

    How These Sites Make Money:

    Domain Name Suggestion sites are free because they make their money when you decide to register a domain name with them.

    • Chances are, if you used GoDaddy’s domain name tool, then when you find your dream domain name, you’ll just buy it from them.
    • If you used MakeWords, you can choose which registrar company that you want to buy from, and they’ll send you there with the click of a link. (If you buy from that company, then MakeWords.com will make a commission from the sale.)

    Bottom Line: Use any site that you like to come up with domain name ideas. But, when you’re ready to buy, choose the registrar that offers the best domain name package and price, not the registrar that has the best domain name suggestions.

    Why? Because with domain names, the price ranges from $1.99 to $34.99 per year. And, not all registrars offer the same quality of service. What’s worse is there are no refunds on domain names. Once you pay, the money is gone. So, buyer beware.

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    Author: Mark Shin
    Article Source: EzineArticles.com
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    What is a Domain and How Do You Choose a Domain Name?

    May 13th, 2010 No comments

    A domain is an address that users use to locate your website in the Internet. In other words, domain is a set of characters that associates your internet resource with the server where it is located.

    The first thing the users see before even entering your website is its domain name. “www(dot)example(dot)com” is a good example of a domain name.

    How to choose domain name? Choosing a right domain name is an important and challenging task. Why? Because it depends on the domain name you have chosen whether it is easy for the users, or potential visitors of your website, to remember this unique name. Hence, the shorter and the easier to pronounce the domain name, the better. Unfortunately, most of short domain names are already occupied, but this does not mean that they don’t exist at all. Moreover, these days not only short names but also good sounding sounds’ combination are getting popular.

    For example, the Beyond Interactive news agency could not register the name “www(dot)beyond(dot)com” because it was not appropriate for the purpose while “www(dot)beyondinteractive(dot)com” was too long, and the user would have difficulties typing it leading to mistakes when entering the address. And the company decided to go for http://www.gobeyond.com which fully accords with the customer servicing standards of the company. When buying a domain name, the http://www.bluefountainmedia.com, “Blue Fountain Media” – professional web design company follows certain logic. Below we have listed 10 important advices to follow when choosing a domain name.

    1. Domain name should not be too long.

    2. Domain name should be easy to remember and to pronounce (for example, you may need to read it out over telephone).

    3. Don’t use digits in the domain name unless this is absolutely necessary.

    4. Consider a number of domain options and choose the one that better suits you (for example: you can find suitable name in the .com, .net, .org., .info zones or vis ccTLD – Country Code Top Level Domains such as “.us”, “.uk” or “.ca”.

    5. Be careful combining two or more words, because you can end up with an ambiguous meaning (for example: Pen Island – “www(dot)penisland(dot)com” – Penis Land)

    6. Check if the resulting domain name sounds fine.

    7. The registrar company you apply to for a domain name must be well reputed. Pay due attention when choosing one.

    8. Show your domain name to friends and colleagues, seek their opinion and see how people perceive it.

    9. Don’t plan anything with regard to a domain name that is available at this moment thinking you will be able to register it at any time. The name can be occupied by someone else in a minute’s time.

    10. Don’t use intermediaries’ services to register your domain.

    Finding best domain name depends a lot on the name of your company, its profile, services it provides and other individual factors. However, the above rules are applied to everyone who wishes to buy a successful domain name in the internet.

    “Blue Fountain Media” is a Professional New York Web Design Company located at Fifth Avenue. Blue Fountain Media was found at 2004 and since that time we attend a lot of the companies. We work closely with our customers to build them custom made website design and website development to suit their specific business requirements.

    Author: Askar Khamdamov
    Article Source: EzineArticles.com
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