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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
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		<title>Choosing Domain Names &#8211; Hyphens or Not?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jun 2010 05:26:25 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Choosing a good domain name is one of most important steps in setting up your online business, but it&#8217;s getting harder and harder to find good names that are still available. You could use a domain name with hyphens, but is that really a good idea?</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s quickly review what makes a good domain name.  A domain name needs to be relevant, easy to remember, keyword optimized, and free from trademark conflicts. It should also be shorter. Although seven characters or less is ideal, you may have to settle for a domain name that&#8217;s a little longer.</p>
<p>So you&#8217;ve just set up your new barbecue grills business and now you discover that barbecuegrills.com is already taken. Should you consider hyphenating the domain name to barbecue-grills.com or should you go back to the drawing board?</p>
<p>The first choice should always be to take the name without a hyphen. Having established that, there are some exceptions. Let&#8217;s look at hyphenated domain names and when they are might be good to use.</p>
<p>Domains with hyphens can sometimes be a good idea if you really want certain words in your domain name but all the domains without hyphens are already taken.</p>
<p>Another reason to use a hyphen is when the words you plan to use are harder to read without the hyphen. The domain hotellamps.com is harder to read than hotel-lamps.com. That is not necessarily a great domain name but it does serve to illustrate the point that some domains are easier to read with a hyphen.</p>
<p>You might also consider using hyphens for search engine optimization. Some people suggest that using hyphens helps the search engines to distinguish your keywords better. This may be a good option for webmasters whose primary goal is to optimize their sites for traffic from natural search engine rankings. The only catch here is that this could change over time since search engines are constantly adjusting their search algorithms.</p>
<p>Incidentally, if you decide not to use hyphens in your domain name, watch out for any unintended double meanings that might be embarrassing. To illustrate this point a couple of fairly suspicious domain names are therapistfinder.com and molestationnursery.com. In case you are wondering the latter was reportedly the domain for the Mole Station Native Nursery based in New South Wales, Australia, although it seems, fortunately, to have moved.</p>
<p>Whatever reason you have for using a hyphen in your domain name, it would be good to remember one thing. Some people will forget the hyphen when they type your domain name. So whenever you invest in promoting your site, some lucky webmaster who owns the un-hyphenated version of your domain is going to get some free traffic, courtesy of your hard work.</p>
<p>As you can see, there are some situations when using a hyphen in your domain name may be a good decision.</p>
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		<title>How (Not) to Choose a Domain Name</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jun 2010 05:26:17 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The &#8220;No-Dash&#8221; Rule</p>
<p>In almost all of the cases, dashes (hyphens) and underscores will hurt your domain name in the efficiency department. This is because many times you won&#8217;t be able to give your web address to people in written form, but all you&#8217;ll get instead is the opportunity to say it. Let&#8217;s take Mommy Mentors as an example. Mommy Mentors&#8217; domain name is mommymentors.com. If I were to tell someone about Mommy Mentors (in person, on the phone, in a radio ad), all I&#8217;d have to say is &#8220;Go to mommymentors.com.&#8221; Conversely, if the Mommy Mentors domain name would contain a dash (i.e. mommy-mentors.com) I&#8217;d have to use &#8220;mommy dash mentors dot com,&#8221; &#8220;mommy mentors dot com and don&#8217;t forget the hyphen,&#8221; or any number of other ungracious formulas. To say nothing of the fact that a lot of people will know about Mommy Mentors from an offline source and will intuitively type in their browsers &#8220;mommymentors.com.&#8221;</p>
<p>Some argue that a hyphenated name will allow search engines to distinguish actual words in your domain name and, provided that those words are some of your target keywords, you could get more traffic from search engines. But chances are that, for most domain names, it won&#8217;t happen. Too many variables would need to fall into place: you&#8217;d need a domain name which will contain a good search engine keyword, that keyword should be not too popular (to avoid competing with unbeatable sites for search engine traffic) and not too obscure either (no one would then look for it), and other factors. Besides, the increase in traffic you&#8217;d be gaining from this trick would not be worth losing the traffic that a good, non-hyphenated domain name could bring you.  <br />Also, it&#8217;s been shown in studies that when trying to guess domain names, average Web users will first go straight for the no-dash version of the domain name, even when it&#8217;s made up from multiple words.</p>
<p>Only Use Digits When Appropriate</p>
<p>If the name of your company is 1 800 FLOWERS, for example, you will definitely want the digits in your domain name. It would look like 1800flowers.com. which is perfectly acceptable. But there are a lot of domain names out there whose use of digits only hurts them. Chances are no one will readily remember a domain name like cars33182.com.</p>
<p>Make It a &#8220;Dot Com&#8221;</p>
<p>Most people will remember your site&#8217;s name without the TLD (that is the part after the dot). Their intuition will guide them to assume that .com is what they need to type after the name of your Web site, since it is the most popular TLD. To illustrate, they will know it&#8217;s &#8220;mommymentors&#8221; that they will have to type followed by, most likely, .com. In this case they would be right. Rarely will it occur to the average Web user to try .net, .org, .us or others, when trying to reach your Web site by typing it in their browser. That is not to say that .org and .net are never good. They are, but in case you opt for one of them, it&#8217;s ideal that you also get the .com version of your domain name and redirect it to your actual Web site in order to make sure you capture the visitors who will try to reach you at YourSite.com. If not possible, get the alternates (.net, .org, .us, .info, etc.), but only if you find a really good name whose .com version is already taken.</p>
<p>The Shorter, The Better (Usually)</p>
<p>A friend bought a long time ago the domain name <a target="_new" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.buenosaires-best-lodgings.com">http://www.buenosaires-best-lodgings.com</a>. When I saw it for the first time, I got a little dizzy. Lucky he didn&#8217;t stick a couple numbers and an underscore in there too. There are more chances that a typo will occur in that name than there are letters in it. That is a very dangerous name, as it will very likely cause its owner to miss a lot of business due to typos. In order for a domain name to be efficient it will either have to be logical and intuitive, like mommymentors.com, or else pretty short. Think Google, Yahoo, MySpace, YouTube, Wikipedia, MSN, AOL, Altavista&#8230; There&#8217;s a reason why the most popular Web sites have short names. First, they&#8217;re easy to remember. Second, the shorter the name, the fewer the chances that it will be misspelled by potential visitors.</p>
<p>If your company name is too long, use its initials as your domain name. For instance, what could have been work-at-home-moms.org (what a disaster!) is WAHM.org. Short and sweet. That doesn&#8217;t mean you should always throw away a perfectly good word, such as &#8220;mentors,&#8221; and make it into &#8220;mtrs&#8221; or something similar. If you have a good couple of words that you want to use and that will be easy to remember, go right ahead. Just try to keep it to two words and only use more when they&#8217;re fairly short (e.g. ilikecandy.com, dancewithme.com). If the combined total of characters in your prospective domain name is over 15 (www and the TLD excluded), it would probably be a good idea to look for alternatives.</p>
<p>How to Register a Domain Name</p>
<p>Always use a reliable domain registrar. Companies that have been in business for quite a few years usually provide good, reliable service. The last thing you want is to lose your domain name, after working hard to make it popular, because of inadequacies in the way your registrar does business. To be safe, it&#8217;s always good to hang out with the big kids on the Web.</p>
<p>Barbara Theodosiou is the founder of Mommy Mentors. Mommy Mentors goal is to encourage and assist every woman to share her inspirations, hopes and dreams with other women throughout the world.  We know that by sharing our weaknesses we can build strength, and by sharing our strengths we can become stronger.  To learn more visit <a target="_new" href="http://www.mommymentors.com">http://www.mommymentors.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lawyers eat nails for breakfast. Rap is Etch-a-Sketch set to music. The Law of Unintended Consequences governs the nation. These beliefs are part of a canon of urban folklore that we spread as truth among our friends. Applicants for domain names have developed their own myths. Some have been repeated so often, they sound true. Those untold information is what this paper is going to tell you.</p>
<p>Myth One: Always Pick .Com Domain Name</p>
<p>It is always asked a person to go for .com domain name. The domain ending with .com is easy to remember, as they are the most common name but not necessary the best. For one thing, there are many domain names ending in .com so it&#8217;s really hard to find a domain name ending with one. Picking a .com is good depending on how you are gaining traffic. If you are targeting people that are looking in search engines it can be pointless to just pick a .com domain. Though if you are advertising in Television, Newspapers or the Radio it might help somewhat.</p>
<p>Myth Two: Avoid Using Dashes Or Never Go For That</p>
<p>Once again, this all depends on what you are doing. Remember, search engines translate dashes as spaces, so if you are targeting a popular keyword and use dashes as spaces, than your page will be easier to get onto the top ten search results of that keyword. Some search engines put more emphasis on this than others.  So avoiding dashes or not applying anywhere in the domain name can be a fruitful option for you.</p>
<p>Myth Three: Selecting A Domain Name</p>
<p>Choosing a domain name may be a pain, many may prefer domain names that are short but they are not necessarily better. Its true you don&#8217;t want a domain name that is extremely long but you don&#8217;t want it to be so short that nobody can remember it (unless you own a url forwarding service). There are many combinations of words you can use. It is highly suggested checking a domain name generator. They can be very useful, you enter a keyword and it displays possible combinations with other words and tells you if they&#8217;re available.</p>
<p>Myth Four: Domain Used Forever.</p>
<p>While it&#8217;s possible that you&#8217;ll keep your registered domain name forever, it is not guaranteed. Several things can happen that would cause you to lose your domain name. First, you have to register your domain name each year (or register it for multiple years up front) in order to keep your access to it. If you forget to renew your registration, you could lose your domain name, or someone else can register it and charge you a huge fee to have it transferred back to your name. Second, you could lose your domain name in a trademark dispute.</p>
<p>Myth Five: Domain Registration Through Company Name</p>
<p>You cannot use your company name for the domain registration; in fact, you don&#8217;t have the right to register any domain name, even if you have a trademark on the corresponding company name. The reason for this is that a trademark on a business name doesn&#8217;t give you exclusive access to use that name. It only gives you exclusive access to use that name for the particular products and / or services that you offer.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jun 2010 04:26:26 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some things you should consider if it&#8217;s your first time to put up your own website. You should know that you need to register for a domain name. To get a domain name easily, a domain registration search will get you your own unique domain name.</p>
<p>Thousands of domain names that are used in the market and other thousands of people are registering everyday so it may be hard to come up with a unique domain name. You can try out different matches of domain names which have not been used by all the other websites with the domain registration search.</p>
<p>Coming up with a domain name with a single phrase in the English Language and all other major languages is very difficult. Here are some tips on how to start your domain registration search.</p>
<p>First tip is to make sure that you avoid messing up with the domains that are new in the web sites. Mostly already registered and are owned by someone domains are good domains. Don&#8217;t settle on the number-ridden and those which have a hyphenated domain name.</p>
<p>The search will give you a lot of choices that you can use. You might not have any choice but to use those names with hyphen or numbers when all else fails. This will make people not remember the domain name for good and is a major disadvantage.</p>
<p>You can make use of a domain name that is already registered you find in your search in a few days or months after its registration expires. Search engines sometimes ban some sites because of duplicates or did not get through the spam filters. You may use the domain name of these sites. Just try and go on with your search and see if the domain name is made available. If not, you may resolve to other domain name alternatives. There is just one domain name waiting for your approval which will bring luck to your site and be known to the world&#8230;CONTINUE [http://domainnameregistrationguide.useful-tips.com/how-to-make-use-of-domain-registration-search.html]</p>
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		<title>Do You Really Need A Domain Name?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jun 2010 04:26:24 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is there really a need to provide your website or online business a domain name? What difference will a domain name do to your website or online business? Domain name or the unique name that you chose for your website or online business &#8211; independent of ISP &#8211; is beneficial to webmasters, website owners, online business owners, online customers and online users. Domain names are significant in many ways. Listed here are some of the basic benefits of having a domain name.</p>
<p><b>Benefits of Domain Name</b></p>
<p><b>o	Domain Name Allows You To Change Web Host or ISP Without Having To Change The Name. </b></p>
<p>It will be easier to change to a different web host or ISP if your website or online business owns a domain name. If ever you find a better web host than the one your site is using right now, you can easily transfer to it without the burden of having to change the name again. There will be nothing to hold you back from moving on towards a different web host since the name will remain the same.</p>
<p>In short, domain names are portable &#8211; you can literally carry it anywhere you want or in varied web hosts as you please. Now no one can hold you back from changing web hosts and ISPs. You won&#8217;t be tied up to your old web host or ISP again!</p>
<p><b>o	Domain Names Provide Identity for Your Online Business.</b></p>
<p>Giving your website or your online business a domain name is actually giving it its own identity. Owning a domain name for your website or online business builds the credibility and image of the business. Even for the regular online users, visiting a site through its domain name is definitely better than visiting it through a free site with such a long name!</p>
<p><b>o	Domain Names Give Your Site An Edge in Search Engines Submission</b></p>
<p>There are some search engines that do not accept submissions from a website with no domain name &#8211; meaning the ones hosted by a free site. Lucky if you find a good number of search engines that will accept your submission.</p>
<p><b>o	Domain Names Make It Easy For Your Customers To Remember Your Company.</b></p>
<p>More often than not, it will be a whole lot easier for your customers to remember your company or online business if it has a domain name. Moreover, it will be easier for them to visit your website using a domain name. Having a domain name will be beneficial not only to you as a webmaster but to your customers and the general online users as well.</p>
<p>Domain names are essential for your website or online business in terms of identity, image, credibility, portability and search engine submission. But the benefits do not stop there. Giving your website a domain name also helps your customers.</p>
<p>This article is written by nPresence, an online web marketing agency that specializes in search engine optimization, pay per click advertising, content management systems, web design, tracking and analysis. For all your web marketing needs, please visit <b><a target="_new" href="http://www.npresence.net/">Web Marketing Dublin</a></b>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jun 2010 04:26:21 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Domain names are essential in your effort to gain higher ranking and visibility on the search engines. The effect is not as high as inbound links &#8211; perhaps &#8211; but as always, a little help can change a lot. Most website owners who are new in the internet business use their company name as the domain name. This is not bad; however, if you could find a more fitted name that will direct people and potential customers to your site, it would be grand. What most new website owners don&#8217;t know is that a good domain name can actually help the site to rank well on the search engines.</p>
<p><b>Company Name as Domain Names</b></p>
<p>One of the most common mistakes that new domain owners commit is the choice of domain name. Most of them will opt to use exactly the company name. What they don&#8217;t understand is that you need to place relevant keywords on the domain name to get more traffic and gradually get higher sales profit. The domain must carry significant keywords that tell about the products or the services that the company offers. A company that sells &#8220;sports ball&#8221; online should have a domain name like &#8220;sportsball.com&#8221; rather than &#8220;bigjoe.com&#8221; (say Big Joe is the name of the company).</p>
<p>The domain name with relevant keywords will generate more visitors than the company name that tells nothing about the company itself. In registering a domain name, think of important keywords which you think your visitors will be looking for in search for your product or services. In doing so, the domain name is actually helping your site&#8217;s visibility and ranking on the search engines.</p>
<p><b>Advantage of Optimized Domain Names</b></p>
<p>To see if placing keywords on the domain name really works, you can try it for yourself. Key in some keywords on the search box and notice that those on the top list are sites with keyword-rich domain names. This is due to the fact that search engines read the keyword on the domain name as it crawls on the entire site. Hence, optimized domain names will be very useful and effective.</p>
<p><b>Getting the Best Domain Name</b></p>
<p>Most of the internet users think of domain names as all ending in &#8220;.com&#8221;. New website owners who are in search of a good domain name may end up feeling disappointed knowing that all his potential names are already taken. What happened to all the &#8220;.com&#8221; names? With millions of websites worldwide, what will you expect?</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t worry because search engines treat all domain extensions as equal. So the &#8220;.net&#8221;, &#8220;.biz&#8221; and other extensions are all cared for at the same level by major search engines. These extensions can actually be the key for a greater opportunity to register an optimized domain name that carries relevant keywords about your site.</p>
<p>Altogether, what you need is an optimized domain name. It is not all that you need to increase your site&#8217;s visibility and rank but it does a little help!</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jun 2010 04:26:19 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you are creating a business or new website on the internet, as you probably know you will need a domain name. This of course is the obvious for any internet business, without a domain name you will not have a website, end of story. Now if you are new to the internet business world (where have you been?) you may not realize the importance of SEO tactics. SEO tactics, if done correctly, are designed to give you an advantage within the search engine ranks. Of course, you may be sitting there wondering, &#8220;What in the world are you talking about&#8221;.</p>
<p>Well, this all leads to the title of the article and will answer the question what is the &#8220;Benefit of Expired Domains&#8221;. You see when an domain has been in use by another person and this person allows the domain to expire without renewing, the domain name is placed back into the pool of &#8220;domains for sale&#8221;. This is where the benefits begin to show, just like a new domain name, the expired domain name is available to anyone who wishes to purchase it. What is the difference between a new and expired domain name? Simple, the expired domain name has already been in use. This means that the previous own has likely invested a great deal of effort and time, not to mention money into the promotion of that domain name.</p>
<p>Furthermore, this means that the expired domain is likely all over the internet, with a multitude of back links. Think about it, taking possession of an expired domain name means less work for you and more time for other, more important issues. You will have the opportunity to take advantage of the work that someone else has already performed. The expired domain could already be listed with many search engines, forums, directories, and a wide variety of other websites that have this link already on them.</p>
<p>What does this mean? Because the previous owner already did most of the legwork, it leaves less for you to do. The traffic specific to that expired domain now becomes your traffic, which leads to your sales, and ultimately your revenue. All of this because someone else was kind enough to do the work for you already and let the domain name expire.</p>
<p>Now surely you would know by now, that if you were to purchase a brand new domain name, you would have to do all the advertising, promotion, SEO work, submission to search engines, forums, and directories yourself. That is a lot of time, effort, and money spent on your part and trust when we say it takes a lot of all of the above to make a new domain work. It makes sense to take advantage of an expired domain does it not? We think so, you should find the expired domain of your choice today and begin taking full advantage of the legwork that has already been done for you and use it for your website.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Jun 2010 03:27:35 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Registering a domain name is seen by many newcomers to the web as a really complicated, highly technical task that the average mortal cannot do.</p>
<p>Nothing could be further from the truth.</p>
<p>You only need to bits of information on hand when you register your domain name:</p>
<p>- What you are going to call this domain</p>
<p>- and your web hosting DNS values, these are give to you by your hosting company and look something like:</p>
<p>NS1.WEBSITEWELCOM.COM and</p>
<p>NS2.WEBSITEWELCOME.COM</p>
<p>They are almost always provided to you in pairs.</p>
<p>So first go to a reputable domain name registrar. <br />I suggest using either <a target="_new" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.Better-Domain-Names.com">http://www.Better-Domain-Names.com</a> or <a target="_new" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.Godaddy.com">http://www.Godaddy.com</a></p>
<p>These may not be the cheapest registrars currently on the web but their service, and reliability are incredible. I generally work on the principle &#8220;You get what you pay for&#8221;, and never a truer thing can be said about domain name registrars.</p>
<p>OK, lets walk through the process of registering a domain name:</p>
<p>Using your web browser, visit a domain registrar. Usually on the front page there is a search option to check if the domain name you want is available.</p>
<p>Lets say for example, that you are trying to register a domain name for your Dog Training website.</p>
<p>So you type in dogtraining.com press enter, and it comes back that that domain is already take. <br />Now, I would suggest that you place prefix and or suffix words to the domain name you are after. <br />So you could try:</p>
<p>betterdogtraining.com</p>
<p>bestdogtraining.com</p>
<p>dogtrainingnewsletter.com</p>
<p>dogtraininganswers.com</p>
<p>You could also try placing dashes &#8220;-&#8221; in your domain names to separate words. <br />Admittedly, there are a group of search engine optimization people who currently believe that the search engines are now starting to penalize sites with &#8216;dashes&#8221; in them. <br />Another thing, sites that do not contain dashes and do not have any numbers in them, generally seller for a higher price. <br />So if you think you might sell your domain sometime in the future, then it may be advisable to avoid using both dashes and numbers.</p>
<p>Lets say, that you find dogtraininganswers.com is available. <br />So you move to the next page. Generally this asks you for the details of the person that is going to be the owner of this domain. Generally this will be your name, address, phone number etc.</p>
<p>Next the system will ask you for how long you want to register your domain for, the minimum period is 1 year and the maximum I have seen is 10 years. Most people go for the 1 year period, only because it costs the least. <br />On the Better-Domain-names.com screen and the Godaddy.com page, you will see a link that says: <br />&#8220;If hosting your site elsewhere, please click here to set name servers&#8221;</p>
<p>Please set your name servers now (using the name server values given to you by your hosting company), otherwise if you have to come back and change the default name servers at a later date. the problem is that it generally takes a long time for the name servers to propagate around the net and you could wait several days for this to happen. But if you set them now, they should propagate within a few minutes, maybe half an hour at the most.</p>
<p>Once you have keyed in *both* name servers values, you then move onto the payment screen where you key in your credit card details.</p>
<p>Here you may see an option called &#8220;Auto Renew&#8221;. Check this box! <br />This allows you to renew the domain automatically when its term expires. Any good domain name registrar should send you an multiple emails before the domain is set to expire, and if you take no action on these emails, then the domain will get automatically renewed. <br />If you don&#8217;t set this &#8220;Auto renew&#8221; option, then system will let the domain lapse and it becomes available for some else to purchase.</p>
<p>Once you press the &#8220;submit&#8221; button, it will take just a few seconds for that new domain name to be yours.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Jun 2010 03:27:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This article covers the key critical questions you should ask yourself to select a successful and profitable domain name for your home business. Is my domain name easy to remember?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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.</p>
<p>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)</p>
<p>We will now discuss step three in designing your income producing website.</p>
<p>Proper domain name selection.</p>
<p>When selecting a domain name there are a couple of key questions you should ask.</p>
<p>Is my domain name easy to remember?</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>Has anyone owned the domain prior to me?</p>
<p>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 &#8220;Spam Cop&#8221;. 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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>I hope this article has helped you and will make your domain name selection easier and more profitable.</p>
<p>Steve is the founder of <a target="_new" href="http://www.changetheworldu.com/">Change the World U</a> Learn to <a target="_new" href="http://www.changetheworldu.com/?page_id=208">Find your niche and passion</a></p>
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