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24th April 2006
Copyright 2006 Stephen Ashton
Have you ever thought about having one of your registered domain names appraised, because you were considering selling it and wanted to know what a fair price would be? Maybe you're just curious about how much your domain...
Author: Steve Ashton
18th April 2006
Expired domain names are a hot commodity. There are several different ways to make money with expired domain names.
Many expired domain names have traffic that comes with them accumulated by the previous owner. And you can use this to your benefit. ...
Author: Angela Harris
14th April 2006
A hyphenated domain is one that includes dashses between each word. Lovely-wedding-gift-ideas.com would be a good example of what is called a hyphenated domain. It's also a good example of a domain that's soon to become extinct.
For years search engin...
Author: Niall Roche
13th April 2006
By: Paul Coulter
A website's domain name (also know as a website address or URL) is an important consideration when developing your online presence. Choosing an appropriate domain name is the first step in the process of building online credibility. Re...
Author: abul kashem
05th April 2006
Copyright 2006 Stephen Ashton
With domain name articles and tips floating around all over the Web, most people probably feel that they know a good deal about picking and protecting a domain name. However, some common domain name myths persist. Let's ...
Author: Steve Ashton
03rd April 2006
A few years ago it did not matter whether you had a .com type domain or an extension specific to your own country.
In fact, I would go so far as to say that it was probably considered quite 'cool' to have a .com domain. It gave the impression that yo...
Author: Christine Anderssen
03rd April 2006
Expired domains, how can I receive traffic from them? Can I profit from expired domains?
Those are two very important questions you are asking yourself. Here is the bottom line. You are probably like most on-line entrepreneurs. You have been struggling t...
Author: Dean Morken
01st April 2006
There are three important steps you need to take to ensure your web
site succeeds. If you follow these three steps your web site will
get visitors that will come back time and time again. These steps will also
assist your website in getting noticed by...
Author: Edward Rizzo
31st March 2006
When you first start an Internet business one of the first items on the list, after you've written your business model, is getting a domain name. In years past it wasn't as difficult to find a decent name for your site. Today however, it's not as easy ...
Author: Rick Carbone
28th March 2006
What makes the perfect domain name?
Well, it has to be:
1. Relatively short
2. Simple to remember
3. Easy to spell
I was speaking to a customer recently who had a business called 'Otway Valley Trading Company'.
The domain name he wanted w...
Author: Adrian Mullan
22nd March 2006
Copyright 2006 Stephen Wright
As internet marketers, we are continually looking for was to maximize traffic to our respective websites. The methods we use vary from paid advertising, pay-per-click opportunities, writing articles, banner and classified ...
Author: Stephen Wright
14th March 2006
Imagine you're the owner of a successful Web site, but when you logon one day all you get is an error message. Or worse yet, the domain name now points to a site full of advertisements. That's right. You're out of business.
This happens every day bec...
Author: Dave Starner
14th March 2006
Lifetime Email Addresses-Part 1Email addressesAll email addresses have the form name@domain-name. Thedomain-name is a name that is registered on the Internet, byyourself or by another company. Today it is common for allcompanies to register their own doma...
Author: copekavas
14th March 2006
Why should you have your own domain name?In 1989, I got my first account on a machine that was connected to theInternet, years before there was even a graphical Web browser, or even aWeb, for that matter. Then, practically the only domain names in usebelo...
Author: Trevor Zion
06th March 2006
Trade marks are a name or symbol that are used to distinguish the goods of services of a particular company from others.
Similar to copyrights and other signs of intellectual property, the effects of the trademark system is territorial. This means, th...
Author: Brian Yalung
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