Articles, tagged with "suffixes", page 3
27th October 2009
Sufficiently scrumptious to an avid music lover, the Ipod is the ideal creation by Apple Inc., and the relevance of the miniscule gadgetry is fitted into the increasingly hectic new-age lifestyle. Its ability to store thousands of downloaded songs are inc...
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Author:
Chris Cornell
15th October 2009
So what is it exactly that makes a really good domain name, in fact to be successful on line its not just a good domain name you need it is a great domain name and understanding that will help you achieve on line success.
Getting a great domain name wi...
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Author:
BrianRS
30th September 2009
? .net - denotes network associations
? .mil - denotes the Military group
? dot com - denotes commercial establishments
A lot of people wish to secure their own domain name. While some wish to do this for personal use, majority ne...
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Author:
Chet Lawrence
21st September 2009
Top level domains, or TLDs, are the recognizable suffixes found in internet addresses, such as .com, .org, or .edu. The astonishing growth of the internet over the past decade alone has given rise to a corresponding need for more specific TLDs to help cle...
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Author:
Nealmedia
21st September 2009
With the recent explosion in the availability of website domain name extensions (i.e. .com, .net, .ws, and others) it's never been easier to register a domain name that is highly descriptive of your website's subject matter.
For example, if you want t...
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Author:
aashish123
15th September 2009
Expired domain trading is possibly one of the most profitable businesses around and probably the most satisfactory one with least business risks involved. With this wonderful business opportunity, you can create a viable and stable income generating oppor...
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Author:
John Khu
15th September 2009
In the recent times, it is not easy to grab a domain name that has direct relation to the subject matter of the website.
Availability of the top domain name suffices is the most important problem faced by the people looking to register a domain name. Th...
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Author:
Francis Murphy
02nd September 2009
One of the important parts of the domain name is the suffix that can be found at the end of each address. This is called the domain name extension. These extensions exhibits the purpose of the website in which the domain name is used for. Here are some ...
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Author:
Elijah James
24th August 2009
So, you're thinking about setting up a website for your personal page or your business? That's a good idea, especially if you're a small business that wants to stay competitive. After all, you'll need to be able to reach potential customers and keep in ...
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Author:
Dr. Foske
17th July 2009
In its simplest sense, a domain is a group of computer under one administration or network. In terms of the World Wide Web however, domain name definition refers to the Universal Resource Locator or URL of the webpage or website. The Internet is run by a...
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Author:
Elijah James
01st July 2009
Owning a .com website address (URL) is not an option, it's a necessity. Leave the .net, .org, .name, .tv and all the other dot suffixes for someone else. In a recent radio marketing campaign, the importance of a .com URL became very apparent.
Here's th...
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Author:
Terry Telford
14th June 2009
A company name check is essential when selecting a name for your proposed company. A thorough check will inform you of relevant legal restrictions, and allow you to work with them in the quest for the perfect name. You should perform a company name chec...
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Author:
James Quinn
11th May 2009
Link building is the process of creating inbound links to your site. This will help to achieve high search engine ranking and then generate quality traffic to your site.
Search engines often use the number of backlinks that a website has as one of the f...
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Author:
IMRI Institute
11th May 2009
Domain name registration is when you reserve a certain website address for use with your website. Most of these are formatted as follows: http://www.example.com (where "example" would be replaced by whatever you choose).
Domain names may end with dot ...
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Author:
Robert Bell
08th April 2009
Is Chinese really that hard to learn as a foreign language?
Frankly speaking, there is no truth in it. Comparatively grammar in Chinese is much simpler than that of the European languages. At times, there is a complaint from English speakers that ...
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Author:
dancinghorse85