Showing posts with label domain names. Show all posts
Showing posts with label domain names. Show all posts

Friday, November 6, 2009

Why Do I Have To Pay For A Domain Name


Author: Elijah James
In building a website, especially a business-related one, it is important to register a good domain name. By having a registered domain name, your space on the World Wide Web is guaranteed. A domain name is a kind of trademark that your prospective and regular customers will use to reach your website. Your business website's domain therefore must easily be memorized, short, and directly mentions the product that you are offering.

This is especially advised if you're just starting your business. A global clothing brand, for instance, can merely employ their one-word name and make it a main domain name because many people are aware of it. However, because your company is new, you have to include the generic term of your product in your domain name. If your company name is, for instance, a fictitious business called Dino Dibras, and you are selling shoes, then it's recommended to use DinoDibrasShoes.com instead of DinoDibras.com in as much as the former has more potential to be included in search engine results.

You may ask, why do I have to pay for a domain name instead of availing of free domain name? Actually, the free domain names that many websites offer are not domain names, but sub-domains. This means that whatever name that these websites give you will just be an extension of their name.

For instance, a fictitious site named FreeDomainName.com offers free domain name for a year. Your preferred address, DinoDibrasShoes.com, will not be used as it is, but will be connected to the provider-website's name. Your final URL will then be DinoDibrasShoes.FreeDomainName.com, or FreeDomainName.com/DinoDibrasShoes. This does not look very professional and formal in the eyes of your potential customers.

Internet Domain Name Confusion – Don’t Be Confused By Domain Names


Author: Elijah James
It has been said a lot of times that a registered and duly owned domain name is among the most fundamental tools in putting up a business website. The domain name serves as a website’s locator in the World Wide Web, so it is important that it is easy to remember and easy to perceive. By easy to remember, it means it should be short and can be spelled with eyes closed. By easy to perceive, it means that the address strongly suggests what the website is all about.

If you’re selling sunglasses, for instance, and the name of your fictitious company is “sands”, some of the good names are “sands-shades.com”, “sandsshades.com”, “sands-glasses.com”, among many other suggestive permutations. What we basically try to avoid here is customers’ Internet domain name confusion. When the domain name is friendly in the ears and the computer keyboard, there are greater chances for the site to be visited. If the customer types in a wrongly spelled address, he or she might be directed to another site, and shop in that site.

If you’re serious in establishing your brand in the World Wide Web, you must consider to buy all extensions that carry the name of your website. For instance, if you will use “sands-shades.com”, you must also secure “sand-shades.net”, “sand-shades.org,” “sand-shades.us”, and many other domain name extensions. This way, your competitors don’t have the chance to make fool of your website, buy those extra extensions, and simulate programs in these extensions that divert customers to their website instead of yours.

Cheapest Domain Name Registration


Author: Elijah James
Domain name registrations are done for the purpose of uniqueness and clarity with the many websites that are currently up in the net. But not all domain names can be registered are for free. First level domain names with popular extension names come with a price tag that is determined by a website registrar. It works like a reservation service at a hotel, as domain names also operate in a first come, first served basis.

Looking for the cheapest domain name registration can help an internet user with his dilemma of obtaining a name while avoiding third level domains, or the hassle of redirections and unwanted advertisements. Domain names are bought and sold quickly online. A little scouring could help you out in getting the domain name that you want, and with luck, you could also pick chance upon free registration with some hosting packages. This makes domain name registration easier and cost effective.

This service can be acquired in many ways. You can start by looking through the expired list of domain names and doing a WHOIS search. Expired domain names are resold by accredited domain name registrars at a much cheaper price than the new ones, just like a second-hand item sold on the market.

You can also surf the net for websites that offer reasonable or cheap domain names that you can register. There are thousands of sites that offer this kind of service and they give very competitive packages to help you decide which offer is best suited for your website needs.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

For Online Success Choosing the Right Domain Name is Crucial


Author: BrianRS
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 will take a bit of effort but there are tools available to help you find the right name and to check it's availability.

There are also do's and dont's in domain name selection which will help form the basis of putting the name together.

The Do's

* Make it easy to spell and hard to get confused
* Easily pronounced with spelling that ideally can only be done one way
* Easy to remember, usually that means short and succinct
* Can be used as a brand name

The Don'ts

* Use suffixes that are hard to remember, .com is the favorite and is what nearly everyone looking for your domain name will guess at, others options are becoming more popular however
* If possible don't use multiple dots, hyphens or underlines to break up your domain name, people find this hard to remember, trust me I know about this one from experience. Single use of these can work sometimes, this is a judgment call about whether it means the choice of getting the right words for your domain name versus having to use other words.
* Use words that end and start with the same letter, unless you decide it is worth dropping in a hyphen reference my comment above e.g. personalloans.com could have a hyphen, dot or underscore placed between the first and seond word, probably already gone though.

In order to sort out a great domain name it is worth enlisting the help of a few friends, people who understand the concept of brainstorming and who have a natural ability with words, just sit down with them and get creative.

Make a short list of potential names say about 15 to 20 and then use a domain registration website to see what is available. Remember that what you are trying to put together is your most important keyword phrase that will get traffic to your site so make sure you have researched what people enter into search engines when looking for your website theme, service or business. It is also worth remembering that the name you come up will need to be communicated verbally and in written text so if it is easy to pronounce and read people are more likely to recall it.

You also need to consider where geographically you want to do business and target your website to those locations and in the language relevant to those locations. It may even be worth including the location in the name if it can be done effectively and doesn't become to unwieldy i.e. putting UK, FR, or USA as part of the name if appropriate could make a big difference to focusing on the right audience and get the visitors to your site that are truly interested in what you are offering.

Domain Registration Explained


Author: tanya smith
Since most businesses have a desire to have a web site, the first step is finding a domain name and then registering that name. Picking an available domain name can be easy, but what tends to confuse first time users is the registration process. There are a number of domain name registration services out there that can help make this process virtually pain free. With a little knowledge, and patience domain name registration can be an easy process.

When starting the process you may come across many terms that may not make sense to you. A couple of key terms are Nameserver and Whois that you will need to be aware of.

What is nameserver?
Nameservers actually are web hosting companies that host the account where your domain name will belong or point towards. Each domain name must have an IP address. When servers have IP addresses they can actually hold multiple domain names with shared hosting. Without this, your domain name wouldn’t be found on the internet.

What is Whois?
The owner of the domain name is what is considered Whois. When you register your domain name, you will need to provide information that will distinguish you the owner. You may need to keep privacy in mind when providing this information.

Here is a short list of things you will need to do to register your domain name and the steps to do so.

1. List of Domain Names - By having a list of multiple domain names, it is easier to select an available domain name from the list ensuring that one will not be already taken. Most sites have a built in tool to allow for cross checking if the domain name is already taken. Pick your domain name and purchase. You are on your way!
2. Deciding on what time frame you want to register your domain name can be of utmost importance. Registering for multiple years usually saves money over all and reduces the chance of missing a re-register date the following year. You want to make sure you secure the use of your domain for as many years as you think necessary.
3. Payment Methods - Many companies allow you to use a check or money order, but the fastest payment method is paying with a credit or debit card. Make sure this is a secure transaction! By paying with the fastest method, this allows you the guarantee that your domain name will be available once it’s paid for instantly.
4. Contact information - Keep your privacy at bay, but make sure you have a valid email address for correspondence. This will allow the registrar a way to contact you if needed and to send your instructions on how to access your account. By having valid contact information, you should hear back from the registrar within 24-48 hours. If for some reason your registration doesn’t succeed, it may be due to someone else registering the same name at the same time frame as you did.
5. Lock your domain name - Locking secures your domain name and prevents anyone from transferring your domain to another registrar. Make sure you read carefully all links that are provided upon registration. Most companies require the lock, but many wont if you don’t specify to do so.

Free domains: All you need to know before you acquire a free domain


Author: tanya smith
After setting up your own web site, your next step is to own and register your own domain name. A domain name is a name that refers to your web site; “www.xyx.com” or “www.thexyz.com”.

There are many reasons to have a domain name if you’re a business or website owner. Having a domain name gives your business credibility. Registering your own domain name doesn’t have to be expensive and many times you can find companies that specialize in free domain name registration and free domain hosting but are they really worth what they claim to be?

Opting for a free domain name or a free web hosting company can be a solution for beginners that want to have their own domain name as well as get their company visible on the web. Many companies that are strapped for cash tend to turn to free domain name hosting companies for various reasons. Usually free domain names are used for personal use, and don’t hold much credit for companies. You can usually find many free domain name hosting companies that are reputable, but free usually has drawbacks.

Security issues usually are a major concern with free domain hosting. Trust is another issue. If the company is not financially set where they can pay for their own web site and provider; this is usually perceived as amateur business image. Do you really want your company labeled this way? A smaller company however that is just starting out is usually more abt to use free web hosting and can be a good place to start on a small budget. My advice to this is as soon as your company gets off the ground, transfer your free domain name to a paid registrar.

Most of the time free domain hosting companies requires you to include a web host name into the domain name. This makes it seem as though you really don’t own your own domain name, but are just a co-owner. Not only that, but this could shorten your chances of people remembering your domain name.


There are many choices for domain names, but not all are free domain names and this can limit your choices for acquiring the domain name of your choice. You may find that the domain name you had in mind is already taken or not offered as a free domain name. You may even start looking through the expired list of domain names by doing a WhoIS search. This may help you narrow down any domain names that you may want to register regardless of whether you go with free domain name hosting, or paid services.

Many providers however will expect their company name in your domain registration this is something you will have to decide whether it matters enough to you or not.

If you decide that free domain hosting is the right thing for your company, make sure to research any company that you may be looking into for free domain names or free domain name registration. Make sure to do some research before buying any domain name or free domain hosting services.