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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.

19 Available Domain Names

May 19, 2008 by Domain Names · Leave a Comment 

With a simple click of the mouse, you can now find available domain names on sale and at a bargain.

You can now search for available domain names on this site. You will find a list of unique names that are on sale, the list is continuously updated as new names become available.

If you don’t find the name you like, just bookmark the page and come back late to check for new domain names that have become available.To view the 19 available domain names, just scroll down the list.

Check available domain names.

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US $12.49 (10 Bids)
End Date: Friday Dec-05-2008 11:56:13 PST
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US $20.50 (5 Bids)
End Date: Friday Dec-05-2008 12:25:45 PST
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US $13.04 (2 Bids)
End Date: Friday Dec-05-2008 15:08:20 PST
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US $20.01 (6 Bids)
End Date: Friday Dec-05-2008 17:43:07 PST
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4-letter-domain-name-wfym-com-brand-and-acronym-llll 4 Letter Domain Name WFYM .COM Brand and Acronym LLLL
US $12.50 (4 Bids)
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US $11.69 (4 Bids)
End Date: Friday Dec-05-2008 19:00:00 PST
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US $11.00 (3 Bids)
End Date: Friday Dec-05-2008 21:00:00 PST
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US $10.00 (3 Bids)
End Date: Saturday Dec-06-2008 9:56:44 PST
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US $21.71 (6 Bids)
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US $13.51 (3 Bids)
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US $10.50 (9 Bids)
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US $12.51 (6 Bids)
End Date: Sunday Dec-07-2008 4:14:42 PST
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7-domain-names-landush-3-letter-mobi-w-no-reserve! 7 Domain Names - Landush 3 LETTER .Mobi w NO RESERVE!
US $113.50 (9 Bids)
End Date: Sunday Dec-07-2008 12:45:37 PST
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21-domain-names-landush-retail-mobi-no-reserve! 21 Domain Names Landush RETAIL .Mobi - NO RESERVE!
US $51.00 (5 Bids)
End Date: Sunday Dec-07-2008 12:48:21 PST
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16-domain-names-landush-education-mobi-no-reserve! 16 Domain Names - Landush EDUCATION .Mobi NO RESERVE!
US $41.00 (5 Bids)
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7-domain-names-landush-games-mobi-no-reserve! 7 Domain Names - Landush GAMES .Mobi NO RESERVE!
US $26.00 (6 Bids)
End Date: Sunday Dec-07-2008 12:58:27 PST
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12-domain-names-landush-first-name-mobi-no-reserve! 12 Domain Names - Landush FIRST NAME .Mobi NO RESERVE!
US $111.00 (7 Bids)
End Date: Sunday Dec-07-2008 13:11:26 PST
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End Date: Sunday Dec-07-2008 16:09:09 PST
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US $14.60 (4 Bids)
End Date: Sunday Dec-07-2008 18:58:08 PST
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Earn Money Parking Domain Names

May 13, 2008 by Domain Names · Leave a Comment 

How to earn money from parking domain names without building your own site.

The other day, was one of those days. I was lazy. So I decided to surf the internet, aha but these ad’s, they are everywhere. As I have just said this was one of those days when you click…click one ad to the other just curious and lazy enough to do nothing else.

Then there was this particular ad. You know those kind of ad’s that make you go like - - you are right? If you have tried to run your own internet business then you will most likely side with me here.

How many times have you seen all those ad’s promising you, that you are going to make money without raising your finger, only to learn later that - those are just dreams!

Here is the ad’s I’m talking about, if I recall well it was something like this:

Domain names Parking
Park your domain names with us.
Get started & keep 100% revenue.

Now naturally, I clicked on the link expecting to see a long sales page full of hype of how to make money with your domain name without doing anything coupled with a click bank statement as a proof, probably with another list of testimonies comprising of links to other internet marketers and so on.

What I saw was different though. As a matter of fact for the next one hour, I found myself keenly reading each word from the home page >>> Tour >>> FAQ >>> Contact and finally their sign up page.

I know, you want to know what I found out about this whole aspect of parking domain names, right?

There are two ways:

  1. You can read more about domain parking here.
  2. You might also want to read this article I wrote on how you can make money parking domain names without building a website.

One thing that I should make clear here is that, it’s not going to make you an instant millionaire. But if you own several or even hundreds of domain names as some people do, then this is a very passive way to earn extra income from your domain names that would actually be sitting on your account waiting for you to do something.

Free Internet Domain Names

May 12, 2008 by Domain Names · Leave a Comment 

You know, it’s amazing, there are so many people still searching for free internet domain names. How I wish they knew…knew that there is no such thing as a free lunch.

Here is what you should know. Next time you see free - - just know that there is a catch. It’s a give, take world.

  • catch number one.

Yes, they will give you as many free internet domain names as you want. In return when you put up your site expect to see all kinds of advertisement banners on your site that you will have no control over.

  • Catch number two.

99.9% chances are, the domain name you get will be a sub-domain name. For instance here is my ugly domain name www.your-inforcom.com Now when you sign up for a free internet domain names what you actually get is not a domain name, like the one I have show you above, but a sub domain name, here is how a sub domain name would look like www.domainnames.your-inforcom.com

I think that’s obvious to you, the long name (sub-domain) will be hard to:

  1. Market and promote.
  2. Memorize or remember.
  3. Brand with your product or service.

But forget about the catch for now, Let us get serious here. The main big reason why you should never even think of getting a free internet domain name is this. Ask yourself:

  • What if your website becomes so successful in attracting a lot of visitors?
  • What if your site gains credibility and search engine ranking - high pr?
  • What if you have spend so much money to advertise and develop your site?

And then you want to move your site to a new host or obtain a new unique domain name (which is actually less than $10 right now). I will save you the trouble of thinking. Here is the most likely scenario.

You will not be able to move your site, unless you are willing to start all over again from scratch.

It’s your choice; get a free internet domain name if you are just pursuing a hobby that you care little about even if you were to lose everything associated with your hobby.

On the other hand for any serous activity or business, do yourself a favor forget about free internet domain names and secure one today.

If you are new to domain names, download a free internet domain name ebook here

Find Available Domain Names.

April 27, 2008 by Domain Names · 1 Comment 

Today I am going to give you 3 ways you can use to find available domain names that you can use for personal use, your website or for investment.

The first most obvious and the one commonly used by most people is to go to any search engine:

  1. Type in “domain names” and enter search.
  2. Click thorough the list of domain name registrars that come up on the search.
  3. Then choosing a registrar that best meets your price criteria and needs.
  4. Using their search form to register your domain name.

As I said earlier this is the most common used method to find available domain names. Another way you can use to find a domain name is to search for:

  1. Names that have already been registered but are on sale.
  2. Or names that have expired and are now free for someone else to use.

Of course you will agree with me that it will be a tedious and very boring task if you had to perform this task manually moving from one site to another trying to find such names.

There are companies out there with a list of these available names that you can easily access to by signing up for a small fee. Most domain registers will allow you access to their domain name after market for a given fee, where you can then be able to find names that were previously registered but are on sale.

You can read more about finding expired domain names here.

The third method you can use to find available domain names is to search for domain names that are on auction. All you have to do is to bid for a given name and if you emerge as the highest bidder when the action closes, you get the chance to pay and secure the name under question.

You can read more on how to find available domain names that are on auction here.

Buy web Domain Names

April 15, 2008 by Domain Names · Leave a Comment 

How to Buy Web Domain Names

If you’ve made it here, we understand the issues that have come to your attention. Things like whether or not you need to buy web domain names with a dot com versus a dot net, org, biz, tv, etc. Then of course, the challenges of pricing, not to mention what you’ll name your domain. Should you use hyphens, short words, find specific keywords, and about a hundred other questions we imagine you’ve had at some point in time.

Well, to answer each and every question could take hours on our part, and weeks for you to read. So instead of boring you with a long novel about how to buy web domain names , we’ll keep it short and sweet. Most important, you’ll be able to take these tips, and utilize them at no cost to you. In the end, our goal is to help you anyway we can, and if that has to do with us starting with how to buy web domain names, then that’s where we’ll begin.

  • Finding a good domain Name:

Remember, this is going to be the name people know you by. However, this doesn’t mean you call your domain, "Sleek Catz" if you’re selling dog supplies. You’ll want to have a major keyword (if possible) that notifies others that your site is based off of this industry. The shorter it is the better. If you can score a name like goldcoins.com, you’ve just found yourself a terrific domain name. Even though it has 2 words, it still lets people know that your website is about Gold Coins. Make sense? Good!

  • Which domain name to Buy?

By doing your own research, you’ll find that the dot com domains are worth more than the others. Why? Well, since these were the beginning domains, it presents longevity, originality, and the fact that if there are other similar companies with dot net, dot biz names you were the first. So if your idea is not taken on the dot com market, then grab it. Heck, you might even want to grab the others just so no one else can have the same name on a different level. Learn more on how domain names changes can affect you.

  • How much to spend on your domain names?

This really depends on you. If you’re a single proprietor and won’t be spending thousands of dollars on advertising or other ventures, then the normal costs are fine. However, some companies feel that they need to have the huge name if they want to control the market, and in that case it could cost hundreds or thousands of dollars. For example, if you are into the various necklaces, bracelets, etc., you may be interested in buying http://www.jewelry.com/. We think you get the point though.

  • When it’s all said and done on how to buy web domain names:

People just want to find an easy avenue to your site. If they are typing in your address it’s much easier to remember MySpace.com instead of MyspaceisYourSpace.com. Just take a look at all the top companies all over the Internet. Yahoo, Google, Facebook, eBay, MySpace, ESPN, all utilize small captivating titles. It’s the best way to go, but many times the single or double name is already taken. So be creative, it may take some time, but all of these are great ways to go about buying a domain name. To get you started on how to be creative, here is a good domain name tutorial about registering and hosting domain names to help you out.

  • Other ways to buy web domain names:

One of the best and most profitable way to buy web domain names is to search for expired names. Some sources claim that over 90,000 domain names become available each day. Now that is a huge number!

This are literally good names that you can easily capitalize and use for your own personal or business use. Some of these names have already gained a reasonable PR rank or are attracting organic search engine traffic.

But here is the problem that most people face when they want to buy web domain names :

  • Finding good available domain names on sale.

Without spending hours and hours manually searching through the pile of names as they become available from one place to another.

I found this article this resourceful very useful.

  1. I hope it’s going to help you and show you how to buy web domain names that have already expired.
  2. Another way that you can also buy web domain names is by searching for available domain names

How Domain names work

April 15, 2008 by Domain Names · Leave a Comment 

This post will attempt to explain briefly how domain names work once you initiate a purchase or decide to change your name for another.

Each passing day thousands of domain names are registered all the time. At the same time hundreds of names that had previously been registered become available. On the other hand some owners decide to change their domain names. Their are thousands of simple but complex activities and transactions conducted in the domain name industry.

For those who would like to change their domains, there are two steps involved.

  1. Releasing the old name.
  2. Adopting the new one.

Although this process sounds and seems to be easy, sometimes it is inherent with certain difficulties that you should be aware of in order to prepare for such an eventuality.

Whenever there is a domain change, then thousands of Domain name system (DNS) servers around the globe have to be updated. When this is done a series of complex routines allows this request to be forwarded within the DNS servers.

Now the problem is that when the change of domain name takes place, DNS databases are not all updated instantaneously around the world, chiefly the main reason for this is due to caching.

A cache is a set of stored information that is reused so that fresh information doesn’t have to be communicated with every request for a web page or data.

It takes a while before a cache is cleared, refreshed or expires around the DNS server system.

How Domain Dames work.

It may take anywhere between 24 hours to 48 hours (or even more in case of problems) before all the servers are updated globally. The average time is 6 hours but let me point out that this is just an average; the actual time will vary on a case by case basis depending on a number of reasons.

Because of this a number of things might happen:

  1. The IP address pair might not resolve properly and therefore your connection won’t reach the server you want.
  2. Your browser will continue to point to the old one or you would receive an error message that such and address does not exist.

Therefore, now that you have a slight understanding on how domain names work, it is important that when changing your domain name, registering a new name or buying another name you should wait for at least two or so days before you start sending/advertising your new website or business otherwise you may end up creating a bad first impression.

Find Expired Domain Names

April 14, 2008 by Domain Names · Leave a Comment 

You can now easily find expired domain names using this simple tool. Every single day thousand of domain names become available. Few people get to know about this expired domain names.

Instead of spending hundreds of hours trying to come up with your own expired domain name list or find expired domain names as they become available, this tool will instantly enable you to:

  • Search through thousands of expired domains in it’s data bank.
  • Find names that constitute the qualities of a good domain name.
  • Save you hours of labor-intense and strain inherent in a manual search.

Why not give it a try and discover for yourself how you can be able to:

  1. Search for expired domain names.
  2. Find quality expired domain names.
  3. Buy and secure good domain names.

That are worth a fortune. To get started, find expired domain names here.

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