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Domain Names

  • Transferring Domain Names

    In the olden days of the Internet, domain name registration was handled by Network Solutions. (…)

  • Third Level Domain Name

    A domain name consists of three levels. The first level is the word or phrase that makes up the initial domain name. The second part of the domain name is the extension. (…)

  • Scam Domain Names

    Do you think buying something as simple as a domain name means that industry is free from scams? (…)

  • Misspelled Domain Names

    When it comes to search engine keywords, there are some that are potential gold mines that are being ignored. These are ones in which a word or phrase is accidentally misspelled. (…)

  • Making Money Selling Domain Names

    Selling domain names can be quite profitable for webmasters. This is particularly the case if the webmaster sells a domain name that has an existing line of traffic. (…)

  • Local Marketing with Geodomains

    A webmaster increases their chances of getting a high search engine listing by including a popular keyword in their domain name. (…)

  • Is the .Com Overrated?

    When it comes to domain name extensions, most people are familiar with .com. Because of this the average webmaster is scrambling to get the perfect .com domain name. (…)

  • Internationalized Domain Names and Homograph Attacks

    With normal spoofing a scammer tries to get personal information by sending fraudulent emails masquerading as an official website an individual might be working with. (…)

  • Hyphenated Domain Names

    You think of a perfect domain name. It contains a keyword that is found in search engines, has no trademark issues and is memorable for website visitors. (…)

  • Get Traffic with Expired Domain Names

    One of the greatest difficulties in being a new webmaster is trying to acquire traffic. This is because trying to build legitimate traffic requires both time and money. How is this so? (…)

  • Free Domain Names

    Without a domain name, a person does not have a suitable way to find a website. The only problem is domain names cost money. (…)

  • Domain Names 101

    Without a domain name, websites are specified by an IP address. What is an IP address? It is an identifier that is used by computers or humans to determine the location of a server or website. (…)

  • Domain Name Tasting

    A good domain name not only makes people more likely to visit a website, but it can also increase search engine rankings. (…)

  • Domain Name Servers: The Basics

    Technically, domain names aren't necessary to access a website. This is because with or without them, all websites can be accessed by their corresponding IP address. What is an IP address? (…)

  • Domain Name Redirect Services

    It's no secret that a short, memorable domain name is what is needed to help visitors to a website. (…)

  • Domain Name Hacks

    Traditional domain names consist of a word or phrase that describes a website followed by an extension. Extensions can be .com, .net or country-based such as .fr or .jp. (…)

  • Domain Name Generators

    The process of registering a domain name can be quite annoying. Why? It's because many times the domain name a webmaster hopes to register has already been taken. (…)

  • Domain Name Arbitration

    After several minutes of pondering and looking at keyword analyzers, you find the perfect domain name for your new website. You see if it is available through your desired domain name company. (…)

  • Cybersquatting and Your Domain Name

    When it comes to domain names, don't think that you only need to worry about the ones that you registered. (…)

  • Choosing the Right Domain Name

    Domain names are to websites as book covers are to novels. (…)