27th December 2004
Cybersquatting is the purchase of a domain name in bad faith.
Usually this is done with the intention of reselling that domain
name back to the legal copyright holder, although sometimes
there are other reasons. This is considered a violation of the
t...
27th December 2004
Are you getting the service that you require from your domain
registrar? Actually, thinking about it for a minute, it might be
a better question to ask, do you even know what services are
available? Are you aware that you can shop around and get better...
27th December 2004
Today I received a notice in the mail claiming that my domain
name was about to expire. The letter was written in extremely
alarming terms, as if my entire world would be destroyed forever
if I was stupid enough to allow the name to expire. The letter
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27th December 2004
The internet sure makes it possible to do things quickly,
sometimes so quickly it will make your head spin. One day your
site is selling lots of product or is very popular, and the next
no one is visiting. Perhaps your site got kicked out of a major
s...
27th December 2004
I don't know about you, but sometimes it seems like all of the
best domain names have already been taken. On more than one
occasion, I've come up with a great domain name for a site, only
to find that someone else had already purchased it. I can live
...
27th December 2004
It's quite common for a site to be referenced by more than one
domain name. In fact, most sites are referenced by at least two:
a www version and a non-www version. These are usually set up to
reference the index page on a site and produce the same res...
27th December 2004
I have purchased a lot of domain names for many different
reasons. Sometimes the domain name is for a business purchase,
such as an ecommerce site. I have purchased many domain names
for simple personal reasons, and occasionally the purchase was
just ...