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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A winning domain name can put you miles ahead of your competition. After all, that&#8217;s the purpose of your website, right? Unfortunately most business owners and webmasters don&#8217;t realize choosing the right domain name can be crucial to the websites success.</p>
<p>Good domain names have several things in common. They are descriptive of the websites content; they are easy to remember and easy to spell. Being descriptive of the websites content is the most important because this is how you will attract existing traffic to your website. If your website or business is in the shoe business, shoe better be in your domain name if you want to succeed.</p>
<p>Your domain name is your location on the internet. It&#8217;s your piece of virtual real estate that you can develop however you see fit. Your domain name separates you from the 120 million or so websites on the internet today. Choosing a winning domain name is the equivalent to choosing a good location for an offline business.</p>
<p>In order to be competitive an offline business must have a location that has existing traffic counts that will support their venture. The same is true for your website. Good domain names have the potential to capture existing traffic on the internet.  That&#8217;s right &#8220;existing traffic&#8221; people already seeking the product or services you provide!</p>
<p>Traffic is the most sought after commodity on the internet. You can develop the website of all websites but without traffic who cares, no one will ever see it. Every website on the internet must have traffic to succeed and better yet, targeted traffic.</p>
<p>A winning domain name can deliver existing targeted traffic to your website from day one! When it comes to choosing the right domain name the vast majority of people, even professional webmasters, do not understand this concept. Good domain names have the potential to deliver targeted traffic to your website.</p>
<p>Existing traffic will come from two major sources, direct navigation or &#8220;type in traffic&#8221;, and the major search engines. Approximately 10 to 15% of all internet searches are done via direct navigation. Direct navigation is when a person types a domain name directly into the address bar bypassing the traditional search engines. If you are looking for shoes you would type in shoes.com and be taken to that website.</p>
<p>The major benefit of a winning domain name is having the potential to take the existing direct navigation traffic, and leverage it into mass amounts of targeted traffic, using proper search engine and website optimization practices. This in turn increases your search engine ranking.</p>
<p>The search engines consider many factors when ranking a page; the domain name is one of those factors. A good domain name is the foundation of a good website. Once you have the solid foundation, you develop a highly optimized website that enables you to leverage the traffic into profits.</p>
<p>For those that continue to think choosing the right domain name has no importance, why is the domain name industry booming? Major news stories on the domain name industry have recently been published in the New York Times, CNN Money, Fox Business and the Christian Science Monitor. Major sales over $4 million have already taken place in 2008. Major corporations are purchasing domain names. Don&#8217;t discount the importance of choosing a good domain name when developing your website, your competition may understand the value!</p>
<p>Greg Greenamyer is an entrepreneur with 30 years of small business  experience including 9 years of internet marketing. Greg founded <a target="_new" href="http://www.DomainNamePotential.com">http://www.DomainNamePotential.com</a>,  an informational website focusing on the importance of domain names and proper website development.</p>
<p>Author: <a href="http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Greg_Greenamyer">Greg Greenamyer</a><br />Article Source: <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?A-Winning-Domain-Name&amp;id=982353">EzineArticles.com</a><br /><a href="http://betterdollar.com/duty-tax/excise-tax-sin-taxes-or-luxury-taxes/">Excise Tax</a></p>
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		<title>Real Estate Website Hosting &#8211; Own Your Own Domain!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Jun 2010 05:28:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Owning your own domain on the internet is like marking your own territory in the virtual world. You must have already realized the importance of owning your Real Estate website, you should take the important first step to register your own domain name. Here is how.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So where do you start in the quest to establish your own independent real-estate website? The First Step &#8211; Register Your Unique Real estate Domain Name.</p>
<p>A domain name is your own unique address on the world wide web &#8211; just like your telephone number or email address. Domain names ends with .com or .net etc. Its always preferable to have a domain name with a .com extension, because that is the most widely recognized for businesses, and there are other advantages too which we will get into later.</p>
<p>Lets explore the things you need. The very first step is to find a list of good seed names for your real estate business. Now maybe you are already incorporated or more likely you work under your broker using your own name. So your own name or your own business name is probably the easiest seed name to start with. Now, the next step might sound easy, but it is a bit harder than you think. Ideally the domain name  should be easy to read and spell, not very long and preferably limited to 25 characters or less.  Using variations of your name eg. John- Doe- Realtor might be easier to get than John Doe. And last but not least, it should be easy to roll off the tongue ! &#8211; you should be able to speak your domain name over the phone and the person on the other side should understand it without having to repeat over and over again ! I am reminded of that famous politician who was trying to pronounce his website name on TV during his ten minutes of fame. It was filled with dashes. Say John-dash-Doe-dash-Realtor-of-dash-Mytown.  over the phone to someone, and you will get my point. Once you have thought about a few choices for your favorite domain name, its time to go to the next step.</p>
<p>Is that domain name already taken ?  I can almost guarantee you that if you thought about the perfect domain name for your business, it is very likely that it has already been taken by someone else. If you had started this process in the early days of the web, you would have found your ideal real estate domain without any competition! These days competition for domain names is fierce. But do not despair!, being late only means that you&#8217;ve been busy doing other exciting things &#8211; right?</p>
<p>So how do you find if your perfect real estate domain name is already taken by your most hated competitor ? This is the next step. will then need to search if the domain is already taken by someone else. The easiest way to start your search is to go with an ICANN domain registrar like  GoDaddy or Dotster.</p>
<p>Actually you can make this an interactive process &#8211; that is search for the domain name and see if it has already been taken in one step. For instance on the <a target="_new" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.the-best-webhosts.com/review_godaddy.php">GoDaddy</a> site you can type in your domain name of choice, and if the domain name is already taken, you will be given choices for alternate names that sound similar, or variations of the name you typed in &#8211; its called Smart Search.</p>
<p>Thousands of articles have been written on picking a great domain name and the importance of the domain name in getting positioned in search engines like google or yahoo. But here is a secret &#8211; Its been debated among experts &#8211; but it is very possible that the age of your domain name matters in search positioning. The older your domain name, the better chances it has of coming up higher in the search engines. So even if you do not plan on developing your website immediately, atleast do yourself a favor and reserve that favorite domain name NOW!</p>
<p>You might be able to register the domain name for FREE! &#8211; because most webhosts lets you register your domain name without cost if you purchase a basic Webhosting package from them. See the next article in this series on  How to <a target="_new" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.the-best-webhosts.com/realtor_web_hosting_webhost.php">Finding An Ideal WebHost</a> for your Real estate website.</p>
<p>Ronald Robson is a technology consultant and writer. Visit this website for more exciting articles on <a target="_new" href="http://www.the-best-webhosts.com/real_estate_web_hosting.php">Real Estate WebSite Hosting</a></p>
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		<title>Domain Names For Higher Search Engine Rankings</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Jun 2010 05:27:51 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1. Does having more than one domain name help my search rankings? No. There&#8217;s no need to register a zillion names for your website as it will not help your search rankings one iota.</p>
<p>2. I have a URL I&#8217;ve had for years, should I ditch it for a domain name filled with keywords? No. The older websites get higher rankings on Google. Having keywords in your URL is helpful for SEO, but the SEO benefits are higher for older sites.</p>
<p>3. I want to optimize for several different keyword phrases, should I buy one domain name for each of my keywords? No. Getting several URLs, even those with keywords will not help your case. In fact, this practice can trigger Google&#8217;s spam filters and cause your site to be penalized.</p>
<p>4. Should I hyphenate my new website since I&#8217;m using keywords? It used to be good SEO to hyphenate your site so the search engines could read the words separately, such as: real-estate-usa.com, however, this practice is no longer necessary. If you do choose to hyphenate your site&#8217;s URL, do not use more than three words or it may trigger Google&#8217;s spam filters and cause penalties and/or delayed rankings.</p>
<p>5. How long should I register my domain? Register it for as long as you can afford. Google actually gives &#8220;points&#8221; to those sites that have long-term registrations because it signals that you are here-to-stay and not a fly-by-night spammer.</p>
<p>6. What if I want to use a different domain name in my public advertising than the one where my website resides now? If you do not like your website name and decide to use a different one for your business cards and brochure then you can simply have the preferred domain forwarded to your existing website moniker.</p>
<p>7. I am getting a website URL, will I be in a sandbox? Yes. Newer sites and brand new domain names usually have to suffer through a &#8220;hold-back&#8221; period by Google. This is the time that Google uses to keep those who aren&#8217;t serious out of the mix of top rankings. The sandbox is worse in highly competitive areas and easier for less-competitive keyword phrases.</p>
<p>8. I have a name I don&#8217;t really like, should I move the site to a location? Absolutely not! Never move your website from one domain to the other. This is horrible for your rankings and credibility with Google.</p>
<p>9. Can I use the term &#8220;Realtor&#8221; for my website? No. If you register the term &#8220;Realtor,&#8221; you will eventually get a threatening letter from NAR demanding that you stop. Realtor is a registered trademark of the National Association of Realtors. If you really want to use it, you have to get permission from NAR, or a really good attorney.</p>
<p>10. Should I register the .net version if someone else has the .com version already? Generally it is not a good idea to register the .net version if the .com is already taken. In some cases the benefit of the domain name outweighs the issues so registering the .net may be a good idea. If you have a domain name idea, it&#8217;s wise to register both the .net and the .com versions.</p>
<p>11. Where should I register my domain name? GoDaddy is the best place we&#8217;ve found to register domain names. Just be careful to bypass all the other junk they offer. All you need is the domain name for a number of years.</p>
<p>12. Is it okay for my webmaster to register my domain name? No. You want to register your own site with your own information so you will maintain control. You need Administrative control over your domain name, but you can give your webmaster technical access to your domain related matters.</p>
<p>13. How can I find keywords for deciding what keywords to use in my website name? You can use any of the keyword tools available online such as the Google Keyword Tool.</p>
<p>12. Is it a good idea to register a long domain name with several keywords repeated in it? No. Your domain name should be reasonably short and should not use repeat words. Long domain names can trigger Google spam filters and cause your site to be penalized.</p>
<p>13. I have a free website from Keller Williams, is my site good for SEO? No. The free websites given by many real estate brokerages are not good for achieving high search engine rankings because many of them are built on the sub-domain of the brokerage website. These sites are not very successful in search results.</p>
<p>14. I forgot where I registered my domain name. How can I access it? You can find out information about any domain name on the web using one of the may Who Is Tools available, such as this one from Network Solutions.</p>
<p>15. Where can I buy an older domain name? You can buy an older domain name using Network Solutions&#8217; Certified Offer program, or by going to auctions such as the GoDaddy Domain Auction.</p>
<p>Jenna Ryan at The Marketing Shop.com August 3, 2007 <a target="_new" href="http://www.the-marketing-shop.com/">Real Estate Websites</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Jun 2010 05:27:22 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Expired domains can provide a lucrative ongoing income. Before you register an expired domain you need to consider what uses you can make from it to maximize your revenue.</p>
<p>To explain, expired domains come about as domains are only registered for a certain period. If the domain isn&#8217;t renewed, then it will expire. Many expired domains have had a lot of time and effort spent on promoting them, so there are obvious benefits to be gained by re-registering an expired domain, such as ongoing visitor numbers.</p>
<p>Most passive revenue gained from an expired domain could come from advertising. It is worth noting that different adverts can pay different rates. For example, a financial services advert would normally pay more for a click-through than an advert for cooking recipes.</p>
<p>The more visitors your domain receives, the more clicks your adverts are likely to receive. So it is important to consider the number of links pointing to the domain, and the domains rankings in the top search engines. The more links and higher ranking, then the more visitors the domain is likely to receive.</p>
<p>There are websites out there that can provide this information on expiring, and expired, domains. You should seriously consider using their services in order to find your quality expiring domains, as they can vastly simplify your search.</p>
<p>So concentrate your search for expiring domains that will receive visitors and are based on a subject that will be attractive to advertisers. Once you have found an expired domain, and registered it, you will then need to consider your options.</p>
<p>A quick and simple option is to sign up to a domain parking service that will show adverts and split the advertising income with you. It may be quick and simple, but it is probably not the most effective use of your domain.</p>
<p>Instead consider building a website based on that domain. This may seem a daunting task, but with the help of a good teach-yourself-HTML book, free website templates, and a little practice, you may surprise yourself how quickly you can put together a website. Good content, and lots of pages, can be the key to a successful website.</p>
<p>To have a website you need to host it. There are many cheap hosting options from around $10 per year. There are even companies that offer free hosting &#8211; but make sure that the free hosting package allows you to use your own domain name.</p>
<p>With your own website you are then able to show your own adverts, or sign up to services such as Google AdSense which will show adverts for you.</p>
<p>You can also add links from this new website to any other websites you own, thus further promoting your other websites.</p>
<p>Links to third party websites can also be sold. If your new website is of a high enough standard, paid-for links can provide a significant income.</p>
<p>Building your own website is a harder task, and may involve an outlay for the hosting, but the income you can derive should outweigh the extra costs.</p>
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		<title>Choosing Domain Names &#8211; Hyphens or Not?</title>
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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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			<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>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jun 2010 05:26:15 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The domain name is the most important source of identity in the internet. Not only does it provide your website with a name, it is also a great means for you to make money with. There are some steps to be adapted to make success through a domain name like doing research.</p>
<p>Find out which products are and are not selling on the market today, and for how much. Visit prominent domain resale and discussion sites like DomainState for some ideas. The next step lies in choosing the right domain name. Choose a name that is as short and simple as possible with minimum words. Avoiding separators in the domain name and buying generic product category names are great ideas to be remembered. Using a keyword suggestion tool also tracks the popularity of a search term to help you choose a keyword.</p>
<p>There are some hunting domain tools available in most registrars that helps you find out if your desired domain is available. An example is the Instant Domain Search tool. However make it a point to choose the right registrar that supplies you with the right support.</p>
<p>Choose coupon codes which bring you discounts and provide a great way of buying domains without having to pay full price. The domain related forums offer disclose coupon codes for your benefit. There are basically no real market price for your domains as all the sales follow the willing buyer and willing seller principle. You can charge higher prices for domain names that are most sought after. Use the help of past sales, professional appraisals and free appraisals to determine the rate for your domain names.</p>
<p>While waiting for the sale of the domain, you can either park or develop the domain. While parking, you can earn some minimal income when compared to developing domain names. You can also consider advertising on your domain by posting your listing on domain forums like eBay or Sedo. Make sure you describe the domain with a compelling argument on why it is worth spending the money on the domain.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jun 2010 05:26:13 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you want to choose a domain name, the first problem you might facing is what type of domain name you should use? it is keyword domain or brand domain? You want the internet user to remember your website because of your domain name or ranking at the search engine is more important?</p>
<p>Brand Domain</p>
<p>You will found interesting is, a lot of well known and successful websites do not use keyword as their domain name. These online businesses have chosen to go with a completely original domain, and brand it. A few success examples like Google, Yahoo!, Amazon, Monster, and eBay. These companies are successful because of their company brand was consistent and not because keywords got them to the top. Consumer recognize their brand, because of the quality of service or product they provided. They feel justified, and likely to buy from them. However, to build a brand take serious work and large amount of resource. You need time to build it.</p>
<p>Keyword Domain</p>
<p>A keyword domain is a domain chosen to take advantage of search engine traffic. By choosing a domain that matches a keyword search, we are able to rank higher for targeted keywords and thereby benefit from added traffic and more potential for sales. For example if you are selling toy from China then you may choose something like &#8220;chinatoy.com&#8221;. The companies who are success in using keyword as their domain name like Search.com and Job.com. From these two success examples, you can found that they are using single word as their keyword. But it seem difficult to get single keyword domain, that is short and relevant to your industry obviously that would be better, and I doubt you&#8217;ll ever to get one unless you are ready to shell out thousands or perhaps millions just for the domain name.</p>
<p>So, which one should you go for? a brand based domain or keyword domain? For me, your decision is much depending on your business plan. If you web business will be used once by the visitor, and then most likely never used again, then keyword domain seem more logical. But if the return visit is very important for your business, then a brand based domain sound more helpful.</p>
<p>Furthermore, If you have a large offline advertising budget and the budget necessary to brand your company, then I will recommend you should go for brandable domain. If, on the other hand, you have a limited budget, I prefer you choose a keyword domain and let the search engines bring the customers to you.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>-Have you worked endless hours night and day in order to drive more traffic to your website?</p>
<p>-Have you then experienced slow or no progress in improvement of status with search engines?</p>
<p>-Do you start to feel like you will give it up?</p>
<p>Then I have great news for you! You could increase your traffic to your website by thousands or ten thousands by very little effort and almost no financial investment at all. If that is of any interest to you (and it should be!) you should continue to read the following FREE article on internet marketing on how to Make Money from buying expired domain names.</p>
<p>First of all, how come there exists expired domain names at all? <br />Well, there are different reasons for this, but mainly there are two reasons that come back again and again. <br />The first reason is simply that people start to do other things in life or they start other businesses. Because of that, they do not find time and effort or even interest any longer to maintain the domain name they once did. There will then be an expired domain name with a lot of traffic that could be changed for your purposes. Or you could take that expired domain name and use for your own benefit of creating a business model out of it. The traffic already is there waiting for you without you doing a thing about it and the income could start from day one when you carefully blend Ad sense by a simple 1-10 page site.</p>
<p>The second reason why there exists expired domain names, is simply that a large corporation may have gone into bankruptcy (and in such a way exposes the domain to re-ownership) and the domain is no longer needed. Considering that large corporations often have spent thousands of dollars on advertising and SEO in order to get traffic to that domain it could be of great value for you to reclaim the domain with its continuing dynamic traffic.</p>
<p>The benefits are overwhelming</p>
<p>I guess you have already figured out some of the benefits with buying expired domain names. When you get traffic to your website in the ordinary way you start with setting up your website and get all things in place. That would be okay so far, but then comes the hard part with the marketing of the domain and the slow traffic coming to your website. Honestly we all recognize our first eagerness as it decreases by the time we realize it could take years to get any traffic of considerable amount so you can be listed on popular search engines. Not to mention the amount of money you can spend on the different methods.</p>
<p>However, I do not deny that the ordinary methods work; SEO, RSS, JV marketing etc and I do think you should use them on regular basis but the negative side is that they it is really very time-consuming and usually needs investment in money.</p>
<p>In contrary when done correctly in buying expired domain names you have a stream of traffic from day one and your site has immediate search engine placement. Is not that to prefer instead of the ordinary way?</p>
<p>In these expired domain names; there might have been an input of great knowledge, hours of work, even money, which has generated in a good amount of traffic, which you so easily could benefit from in a legal way. Why not take advantage of this concept behind obtaining free- targeted traffic simply by scooping them up.</p>
<p>What should you observe then?</p>
<p>Well you have to start out to look carefully at the different links on the expired domain names. Usually when there are plenty of backlinks on the domain it has also a steady stream of traffic. What is a backlink? For instance if you have a business of exclusive model cars you probably have made an exchange with hundreds of other websites on  <br />the same theme. The traffic than is created from these backlinks. At the same time it improves our status with the search engines.</p>
<p>Therefore look for these domains that have a high amount of backlinks and you have freely got a stream of visitors interested in the model car niche.</p>
<p>You then could use the expired domain name in following examples.</p>
<p>&#8211; You can offer exclusive model cars via your affiliate links.</p>
<p>&#8211; Get the visitors email addresses in order to offer then backend products via the emails.</p>
<p>&#8211;Set up a website and Ad sense adverts that serve ads that get to your website visitors .</p>
<p>Another easy way to work with expired domain names is to let the traffic feed your already existing projects, domains that simply fit your site. Like if you have a site of toys find expired toy domains that will fit your own site and use them for your traffic gain. Your income will increase radically.</p>
<p>This is truly one of the underground tactic to get immediate traffic to your website without any costs at all. Let this new enthusiasm or yours lead you into the adventure of discovering expired domain names!</p>
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		<title>Some Common Myths Against Domain</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jun 2010 05:26:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[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.]]></description>
			<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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