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Web Site Domain Names

August 10, 2008 by Domain Names · Leave a Comment 

Web Site Domain Names

I am going to give you three reasons why you need to secure the perfect web site domain names that you can keep or resale later. On the web, good domain names are an absolute must.

1.) A good name is like real estate.

The internet is the fastest growing communication tool that exists on earth now. More and more people surf the internet for information and to communicate with each other. A domain is like an address that guides website users to locate what they are looking for.

If you have a good or service that you want people to know about on the internet, then a good place to start is to secure your own domain that rhymes with your product or service.

2.) Can be infinitely expanded.

A good domain for a niche focused web site can be expanded to accommodate the needs and wants of that niche beyond and can only be limited to the owner’s imaginations.

Unlike local off line business that have various factors that inhibit growth, with a good name that attracts customers, the sky is the limit to what you can be able to accomplish, besides your business can go global.

3.) Relationship building.

With time and with a little marketing effort, your domain name can easily become a household amongst your visitors. By including tools like contact forms or content 2.0, you can start to build trust, credibility and foster a sense of community within your site.

This will in turn help you to understand your customers and visitors needs. You can then work from there to fine tune your product or services to meet their needs and make that sale. You cannot achieve any of these unless of course you start by registering your own web site domain names here which you can then use to grow and expand your business needs.

How Domain Names and the Internet Works

August 8, 2008 by Domain Names · Leave a Comment 

How Domain Names and the Internet Works

On this article, I am going to explain to you the obvious but surprisingly what most people will admit privately that they really don’t know how domain names and the internet work hand in hand to deliver what you see on your computer screen.

To better understand this; just imagine that Computers talk to each other in a way which has an analogue familiar to all of us: the postal system and the way which it addresses and delivers mail.

As the name would suggest, the internet is a sort of network of networks. These networks are dependent on what are known as their “end nodes” – these would be computers connected to the network. The people using these computers are looking for information.

Given that there are so many millions of computers all connected to the World Wide Web, you might wonder how do computers find each other in order to have this sort of communication between each other?

This function is filled by something which is called DNS, short for the Domain Name System. Any part of a network which will need to send or receive data needs (and is assigned) an IP address. An IP address is an identifier for the computer or network component which identifies it on the network. This address takes the form of a numeric string, looking much like his: 209.115.34.158

Of course while these numbers work well for computers, they are difficult for people to use, let alone remember. For those trying to market something online, this is not ideal. For this reason, a more human-readable naming system has been integrated into the DNS system. For the most part, it is the computers on networks that are named, although routers and other network components will sometimes be named as well.

But surely there are millions of computers throughout the world therefore there needs to be a system in place for matching an IP address to each name in order to keep track of all of these pairs of numbers and names. This is taken care of by a few different parts of the system – name registrars, DNS servers and other network elements.

International bodies such as the IANA (Internet Assigned Numbers Authority) keep track of and provide domain names to website owners. When you register your domain name with any of the domain name company; the company acts as an intermediate between you and these international organizations that maintain and oversee the registration of domain names which in turn lists your name in the DNS server databases.

A DNS server is the system, incorporating both hardware and software which keeps track of the IP/Domain pair and forwards the address from one destination to the next. There may be quite a few DNS servers between your computer and the destination computer you want to send data to or get data from.

If you try to, for instance, load up a website hosted on Site Build It, a DNS server translates (or resolves) the name with the IP address and passes the request along to the IP address you are trying to reach. The data you asked for will be sent back to your computer through the network and shown in your browser.

The process works the same whether you want to communicate between your PC and a server, between one server and another one or any other network communication. DNS servers take domain names and resolve them to IP addresses and forward the requests.

In many cases, DNS servers are a dedicated machine who only perform the function of forwarding and address resolving. The DNS software may also be on a computer which performs other functions.

The process is essential very simple, regardless of how many steps data must pass through. Just like the postal system, DNS translates the name to an address and makes the delivery, with the address being translated back to a name.

Hopefully this article has helped you to understand a little bit more on how domain names and the internet work to enable communication between computers, this will help you especially if you want to start your own internet affiliate marketing business.

Expired Domain Name Software

July 21, 2008 by Domain Names · Leave a Comment 

Expired Domain Name Software

In order to search for and find expired domain names, you will need a good expired domain name software that will make it easier, simpler and faster for you to find good names. A good expired domain name software will enable you or your business to do among other things the following benefits:

1.) It will enable you to sift through and find short catchy names amongst the thousands of expired domain that are constantly becoming available. There is simply no way you are going to find such names that are so much in demand by conducting a manual search. As a matter of fact even the most obsolete software will beat you for the match. A good software will help you in identifying good names that posses qualities of a good domain name.

2.) You will be able to refine, specify and customize your search by instruction the software to look for and notify you whenever the kind and type of name with your specific or similar keywords become available. This will eliminate the need for guess work and lost opportunities. You can set such software to notify you by email within a given time frame you specify or each time it find an expired domain names that has your specifications.

3.) Saves you time to do other more meaningful, intellectual or strategic aspects of your business or life rather than concentrating on a labor intensive manual activity of searching for expired domain names. Can you possibly imagine how much time it could take you to sort through all expired domain names trying to find a good name!

4.) Easy organization and management of your expired domain names, this is so especially if you are in the business of buying and selling of expired domain names for profitability purposes. People in this business normally search for, maintain and conduct transactions involving hundreds to thousands of expired domain names each day. A good expired domain name software will come in handy in organizing and managing such a huge number of domain names.

5.) Help you make money with expired domain name. The business of buying and then selling expired domain names is very competitive because of its simple nature. It’s easy and straightforward, a factor that makes it very attractive to a lot of people who like to make money the easy way. To overcome such a stiff competition, you will need a good expired domain name software that will enable you to find good names that you can be able to buy and then sale for a maximum profit.

The above listed points are just a few of the benefits of having a good software at your disposal. You can read more benefits and features of a good expired domain name software here

How To Sell Domain Names

July 14, 2008 by Domain Names · Leave a Comment 

How to sell domain names

There are generally two ways on how to sell domain names that you own. Some people decide to sell their domain names because they no longer need the name or see the purpose of holding that name any longer. On the other hand a few people do this for a living, they operate this as a business whereby they buy a given name hold it for a while and a then sale it at a profit.

There are various articles that have been written on how to purchase a domain name. In all these articles you will notice that purchasing a domain name involves a process and there are various factors and aspects that are involved before you can purchase a good unique domain name.

Just in the same way there have been quite a number of articles that have been written on how to sell domain names. One thing that becomes clear is that there are processes involved in selling domain names that can result in making the maximum profit. There are basically two ways you can do that.

How to sell a domain name in a private transaction.

This is a process that involves only the buyer and the seller. There is no third party involved. It calls upon for absolute trust between the buyer and the seller, otherwise it get’s very risky.

The seller of the domain name has to actively look for the buyer and then they have to initiate the transfer of the domain name and also choose the mean of payment to handle the transaction. Because there are no fees involved, the monetary gain is larger as compared to escrow service.

How to sell a domain name by using an escrow service

This is the common and most widely used method in selling a domain name. The process involves the buyer, seller and a third party. It’s a more secure mean, the only upset being the fact that you have to pay a fee for using the third party’s escrow service.

How To Find Expired Domain Names

June 30, 2008 by Domain Names · Leave a Comment 

How to find expired Domain names

Expired domains are another great way to earn money using domains. These are domains that have been purchased or owned previously and were not renewed at the end of the year or whatever the purchase term was. Rarely are domains given for life. They usually have to be renewed at the end of the term or they become expired and after a certain length of time, they become available for resale.

There are some advantages to using expired domains. These domains were viable which means they have repeat traffic attached to them. Purchasing these domains and then reselling them or just purchasing them yourself can help to increase the amount of initial traffic the site gets. This makes expired domain names very valuable.

To find quality expired domain names you can do a lot of search on the web trying out various domains which is incredibly time consuming and does not give you worthwhile results or you can use a search engine that is designed specifically to find expired domain names within a given keyword.

You can also use these search engines to choose what type extension you are looking for. Therefore, if you are interested in only the .com extension or the .net or both you can search for the domains quickly and easily within those extensions. You can even look up entire lists without having to search for specific keyword. Then you can locate all the expired domain names on a particular letter of the alphabet or particular number.

There may also be multiple searches available so you may want to look around in order to gain a wider variety of options when it comes to expired domains.

How to find expired domain names using software tools.

There are also software applications that allow you to search through and find expired domain names on a daily basis and receive updated lists as the domains expire. Some of these searches are free of charge others may cost a fee depending on which plan and features you want. Most software may cost you an initial fee in order to obtain or gain advanced features.

You can use software or online searches in order to find expired domain names that are available. There are some that provide you with results in real time and others that provide you with results on a daily basis. Many of them are either going to provide you with the date that the domains are due to expire or the date they expired.

You can then simply purchase the domain names that have expired and have the benefit of getting the traffic that the particular domain name in question was already generating or the high page rank that come with it. You can read more as to why you might want to register expired domain names.

Register Expired Domain Name

June 30, 2008 by Domain Names · Leave a Comment 

I will briefly discuss four main reasons why you might want to search and register expired domain name.

Thousands of available names.

The first but obvious overlooked fact is that thousands of names expire each day. With the economy in the brink of a recession, thousands of businesses and entrepreneurs have been forced to either close down or abandon their plans and ambitions. This includes their online activities.

As a result, most of the domain names that were previously owned by such businesses and entrepreneurs have not been renewed and continuously became available for renewal as expired domain names.

As a consequence there is a large pool of expired domain names that you can choose from.

Page Rank.

As you very well might now, you can register a domain name for a given time span ranging from one year up to a maximum of ten years. Within this time span most domain names gain a number of links pointing back to them.

Depending on the promotion level or natural nature, some of these expired domain names may have gained a given number of back links. The more links and the better the quality of this back links the higher the PR for the domain name in question.

You might want to register a domain name with a higher page rank to help boost the amount of organic search engine traffic it attracts. You can use the following tool to check for the page rank of a domain name.

Traffic.

Depending on the previous owners activity some of these expired domain names that have been in existence for more than a year are most likely to be generating their own direct and search engine traffic.

Even though the domain name is expired, you might be surprised at the amount of traffic they still attract and command. You can use Alexa traffic tool to check for the traffic level of an expired domain name before you buy it.

Qualities of a good domain name.

Lastly, some of these expired domain names already posses all or a mix of what makes a given name to be considered a quality domain name. You can read more about the qualities of a good domain name here.

In conclusion therefore, before you register a domain name, you might want to go through the list of available expired domain names to search and see if you can find a name with all or any of the four characteristics we have discussed above. You can read more on how to register expired domain names

Free Domain Name Tutorial

June 23, 2008 by Domain Names · Leave a Comment 

Let us finish off this discussion about qualities of a good domain name.

We started off by looking at domain name storming,

Then we went on to talk about keyword research

Today we want to bring together all the six qualities of good domain names by taking a simple tutorial to help you fully understand and comprehend why it’s essential for you to choose a good name.

Of course if you have been following along you will notice that all along I have made the assumption that you already have a product or service in mind that you want to promote online.

So now the question today is:

  • Do you register your name as a brand or using rich keywords?

Brand – on our first discussion we talked about the need to go out and talk to your clients or potential clients about the product or service in question. That really has to do with brand research.

Keywords Research – We also had a discussion in which we saw the importance of using quality software’s to peak into and see what potential customers are typing into the search engines as they conduct their daily searches.

Today the dilemma is, so what next? Do you take a brand strategy in registering your domain or do you want to optimize your website name by using keywords in your domain name?

This is a question that has raised an heated debate over time and there is no clear cut answer. My personal opinion is that you should ask yourself:

  • For what purpose are you building this website for?

Based on your products or services, do you want repeat visitors to come regularly to your site even several times a day? If your answer is yes then you will be better off with a short memorable brand name.

Or do your products or services require a onetime purchase or within a predefined time set? If you answered yes, then probably a keyword rich domain name will help you drive visitors from the search engines.

You may also want to note that a brand name or a keyword rich domain is not just enough by itself to guarantee you visitors to your site. There are also other factors to consider as you develop and market your website online.

Here is a complete domain name tutorial to wind up our discussion.

Keyword Research on Domain Names

June 16, 2008 by Domain Names · 1 Comment 

Today we are going to look at keyword research.

Allow me to remind you that last time we looked at what we called domain name storming, where we saw the need to do an extensive manual research to come up with the kind of phrases that best describe your business, product or service.

The aim, as we pick up and continue today is to come up with the right word, term or phrase that we can use to registers a good domain name.

From our previous discussion about domain name storming , we saw that part of the 5 qualities of a good domain name is that – With a domain name it’s much better to include your keywords on your domain name.

If you carried out the manual search and asked yourself all the questions that came up on your mind and took the initiative to even approach your friends and clients to help you out, then there is one thing you must have realized by now.

It’s time consuming, boring and not quite effective.

But that is not to say that it is a worthless activity to do. You still need to carry out such an activity in order to full comprehend and gauge all the factors and qualities that make up a good domain name.

Another effective way that can help you come up with a good domain name is to carry out a keyword research. The reason why you need to do an effective keyword research is because there are powerful software’s out there that were designed for this specific job and can help you towards that direction.

Using effective keyword software to perform your keyword research will have the following advantages:

  • It will enable you to build a list of keywords quick, fast and easy.
  • It will enable you to build a list of keyword phrases for your service or product.
  • It will enable you to identify niche markets relating to your product or service.
  • It will also enable you to save time and trouble of doing a clumsy manual search.

Once you come up with a list of phrases and keywords generated by keyword software, the next thing you’d want to do is compare your new list with the old list from our previous discussion.

On our next post we will pick up from here and see how you can incorporate the remaining qualities of a good domain name so that you too can come up with an irresistible name that will take your internet business to the next level.

Domain Name Storming

June 9, 2008 by Domain Names · Leave a Comment 

Today I’m going to go over again the qualities of a good domain name. I will list 5 qualities but will digress and look really a bit deeper over one of the qualities that I list.

5 Qualities of good domain name.

  1. The domain name is descriptive of your service or product.
  2. It is much better if the name includes your keywords.
  3. Choose a .com domain first then park the other extensions.
  4. A short name is better than one that is long and ugly like mine.
  5. It is unique and does not infringe on other trade mark names.

Let us now look more closely on the descriptive quality.

To achieve this let us do a small activity – what I’d call "domain name storming"

Grab a pen and piece of paper.

Now, start by writing any word or phrase that you think of that describe your product or business.

  • What product or service do you offer?
  • Who are your current customers?
  • Who is your primary target market?
  • How do your clients/customers describe you?
  • What feeling does your product/service leave on them?

You might want to talk to your customers, friends, take a survey use your thesaurus to derive more accurate answers or get more ideas as to how others describe your business.

Carry out your "domain name storming" activity and come up with as long a list as you could possibly have. I would point out that at this point try as much as you can to only use human raw intelligent to combine this list. (Use of software and keywords will come later)

On my next post we will look at how to do a keyword research for your product or service. We will then see how you can combine your keywords with your raw research in order to come up with a good domain name.

Till then, have a good day.

Quit wasting your time on domain names

June 6, 2008 by Domain Names · Leave a Comment 

If you are really very lucky then you can sell your domain name and hit the jack pot. But as is always the case, chances of that happening is slim to negative infinity.

But I’m not here to discourage you, if you still believe, are inspired by and still imagine that you can be the next guy to sell one of your parked domain names for millions then go for it!

At this age and time, cyber squatter still exist on the internet, at this age of social bookmarking and social networking, it makes me wonder. They are in the business of buying names for speculative purposes. They think and hope that some big multi - corporation will somehow buy that name for a fortune.

Seriously speaking, I think it’s only a mismanaged, vision-less and outdated company that should do that. If you think I’m wrong or probably that I should go see my doctor for mental checkup, think for a moment, go through the list of the top 100 and for that matter 500 websites on Alexa rank.

Now tell me, how many of those companies bought their names? Did Google, Yahoo, Myspace, Flickr, Squidoo, and all those names I see there. Maybe I’m wrong, tell me did they their names?

Well managed, futuristic, trend changers and upcoming companies somehow have a way of theirs in coming up with unique domain names. It’s the average guys who know how to waste their money buying good but useless name that they have no idea on how to use them.

The power is not in the name, it’s in what you can be able to do with it.

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