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What is a really good cheap Domain registration and Web Hosting site?

Posted By Vrytek On Thursday, April 29th 2010 In Domain News | Tags: Cheap, Domain, Good, Hosting, Really, Registration, Site, What | 
What is a really good cheap Domain registration and Web Hosting site?

Free Web Hosting ??.is it Really Free???

Posted By Vrytek On Tuesday, April 6th 2010 In Hosting News | Tags: Free, Hosting, Really | 
Free Web Hosting ??.is it Really Free???

With growing competition it’s really very difficult to find the right host among several other thousands in the market. Their feature is also almost same with cheap to highly expensive range of their packages. Today, huge lumps of pages on hosts one could easily find on web. Some companies are of huge reputation and some other have their own standard beyond faith.

One can, while searching and listings for web host can come across a host offering a package of his/her choice. Why? Simple! To earn some money which can be around 100 to 200 hundred from one client? Now this is unimaginable for anyone to get so less output by investing so much of input. However these plans offered are quite abundant in unpredictable denominations. Also in the market there is wide range of packages where one can opt for a very cheap alternative but the overall result would be great loss afterwards in any other way. In today’s era there are thousands of hosts who are not even keeping proper record of their cost structure. Now these hosts do not properly services their accounts doesn’t matter what kind of profit they can earn from it.

It’s really unimaginable to even think that one is able to get hosting services in such low prices. Now the question emerges are those hosts stable? Now just consider for a situation where one working on a computer suddenly notices that his website is no longer visible on the net. At that moment of time the only thing that will come to one’s mind is he has paid $12 for the year last month so he/she should not have any problems”, but he has to. Its even not surprising if one’s host, who is perhaps operating from his/her own place suddenly went out the business without informing his/her client.

Its sounds impossible but in reality it happens. Not only that, even worse is the cost of trying to get back one’s lost $12 worth it? Surely not! Then what was the reason of the provider’s going out of the business? The answer is quite easy. They were simply attracted by the sheer number of clients and the negative cash flow. But, the clients have now adapted to such sort of things. In the present era, when the hosting can be for free, everyone can easily get a free host for the largest most featured rich plan, the search of host is just a click away. Is the good period has begun? Certainly not! There are immense of barriers and drawback in the service and one cannot get a satisfactory or acceptable reply from the host. If the company is not providing the good service one must share and disclose his problem with other customers of the same hosting company. That will highlight the problem. Formation of client’s forum can be an effective measure

But in free hosting problem does not finishes here only .The customer is liable to face problems, one or the other .If someone is going for a complaint, the reply will be that this is a free hosting and if someone is not satisfied he may go and find another. The performance observed by the clients is totally disappointing. Such site owners always have reasons one or the other to convince the costumer and to hide their drawbacks. After hearing such type of reasons and answering the customer it becomes totally exhausted and miserable. However one should not find any way, loosing his belief in such facilities forever.

Can people still say that, hey! Look at me I have got a good hosting service at free charges. The answer is NO! Surely not!

Is the only solution that one must join a host who charges a lot more but will not throw his/her business suddenly into the garbage .Some hosts can definitely possess a sound business plan and also a group of technicians that can immediately tackle out customer’s problem. One can think it is an expensive but at least that host will be able to get a real amount of storage and bandwidth. Not one of these 100mb to 500mb plans that charges someone around $10 to $25 per month. Now, that is said to be a clear -cut way of robbery and another object of its own style.

So one should be intelligent enough in selecting a host and if one’s pocket is not tight enough he/she may go with a host that is little more expensive, but it is assured that they are more reliable and consistent. One is taking the service of these hosts with an anticipation of bond for a long time but their existence depends on their success.

Aged Expired Domains – Are They Really Good Enough?

Posted By Vrytek On Tuesday, March 16th 2010 In Domain News | Tags: Aged, Domains, Enough, Expired, Good, Really, They | 
Aged Expired Domains – Are They Really Good Enough?

Determining the real commercial value of an aged domain is quite difficult and tedious. Domain traders make it a point to grab aged domains from auction houses just to taste their hidden powers and commercial advantages. However, experienced and seasoned domain traders always doubt about the commercial viability of such domains. According to domain name experts, considering the actual age of a given expired domain is a very small factor.

Expired domains that are really old, say 12 years, may provide you some undeniable advantages due to their ripe, old age; lot of people can identify its name because of the old acquaintance. Now the big question is why do domain name traders desire the issue of age so badly? Is there something that you and I do not know? One conventional bit of thought says that all good quality domains were registered first and in actuality, they should be too good to be neglected. This seems a valid argument and a sensible issue as far as the issue of age is concerned.

On the other hand, some domain name traders are too skeptical about old domains, just because they may have nothing to offer you, except that they have a past record of continuous and consistent renewal. An old domain may just be a simple domain with no established history of traffic and inbound links. Experts also suggest that an old domain may have belonged to two categories of owners- an established business or industry that will never let their domain slip out of their hands, or an old domain owned by small businesses or individuals, who might have lost their control over their domains due to some unknown reasons.

However, there is one single significant advantage associated with old domains, especially when they relate themselves with the leading searching engines. Google has a verifiable system of grading domain names according to their age; its massive and humongous search technological algorithms ensure that really old domains are placed at their relevant search engine rank positions. However, at what position such domains get their ranking is still uncertain and unsure.

Fixing the actual price for such domains are actually very difficult and you may decide it going by the current market trends, while buying one such domain. However, one thing to note here is that people are ready to pay a fair price for such domains, just to utilize them for developing meaningful web sites. If you wish to buy an old expired domain, ensure that you are checking its age; if the age is more than say 8 years, you can definitely go for it. Age factors can help you find out the quality of generics, as this is a better indicator of finding the value of an expired domain name. Most of the premium and better quality domain names sprout from an internet boom era of late 1990’s.

However, buying expired domains based on their perceived age could be a tricky issue and you may need to learn and understand how the age of a given domain expired can really help you in your domain trading business.

Is Your Expired Domain Really Worthy

Posted By Vrytek On Wednesday, March 3rd 2010 In Domain News | Tags: Domain, Expired, Really, Worthy, Your | 
Is Your Expired Domain Really Worthy

Are my expired domains really worthy enough? Can I sell them at very good prices? These are some of the most commonly asked questions by an aspiring and budding expired domain trader. An inexperienced expired web domains trader will always be quite anxious to know if he or she has struck gold while buying domains expired. Here are some simple tips and suggestions to know and identify whether your stock of expired web domains are really worthy or not:

Tip: Your domain is worthy only when someone pays and buys it for a very good price. It is as simple as that! It is quite obvious too! You may also wish to know the exact objective of buying a particular expired domain.

Length of your expired domain: How lengthy is your web domain expired? The shorter the domain name, the better will be your chance to sell it for a decent price. Shorter expired domain names are sweet and premium. These domains are also very valuable. Just remember how people remember famous names like Google and Yahoo. These names are already branded, short and easy to remember. The utility value of an expired domain is also very important while buying it. Expired domains with names like casino.com are more worthy than names like culture.com.

Four lettered or LLLL.com names: These are the short domain names that are not actually proper words and they exhibit a number of forms depending on the letters used in the URL. These are the intermediary type of domain names that experienced domain expired sellers would like to dispose off immediately. You will need to be very careful while buying these domains as they may even be trademarked by their previous owners.

The amount of traffic: The more numbers of visitors to a particular web domain expired, the more valuable will be that domain. But, traffic attached to a web domain could be deceptive and misleading. What you need here is the actual organic, type-in type of traffic that is considered as holy by the major search engines. The expired domain that you wish to sell should be an authentic one with original and true traffic.

Earning: Expired domains do not possess real commercial value unless they possess a large amount of traffic. You will need to build a small income around your domain before you wish to sell it for a big price. Domain parking is a nice way that will help you add some basic income. This will help you sell that domain for a decent price. People simply love to buy expired domains that have the ability to derive immediate income. Flipped domains developed over an affiliate program or product/service can fetch you decent income. Just remember that flipped domains require lot of time and money to develop a catchy web site and its content. Earning potential for a particular expired domain inflates with flipping, parking and click-through marketing based on PPC.

You should learn and understand how you can buy good expired domain names so as to create a formidable source of stable income.

Is Your Expired Domain Really Worthy Part II

Posted By Vrytek On Sunday, December 27th 2009 In Domain News | Tags: Domain, Expired, Part, Really, Worthy, Your | 
Is Your Expired Domain Really Worthy Part II

The following are some tips that will help to ascertain if your domains expired are worthy:-

Frequency of Search: This is perhaps an important indicator by which you can know the real worth of your domains. More popular the search term, the more numbers of site visitors and better volume of type-in traffic. You may wish to buy one that is rich with niche keywords. Sensitive and critical keywords are very important to your web domains expired. Two worded search terms are desirable for your domain names as they are the current standard for domain name industry.

Trademark infringement: If you have a web domain that is trademark of other people, then you may land in a legal mess. Such domains are useless and utter waste of money. No one will buy this kind of domains from you. You can avoid buying a trademark domain as no one will be interested in buying it from you.

Top Level Domain: The type and kind of TLD is of paramount importance if you want to make money from your domain name. .com seems to be the right type of TLD at the moment and it is possible to buy very good .com TLD and later sell to other people at very high prices. .com is also the default type-in type of domain now.

Income Inventory: Any additional income built into your domain is an added advantage. The availability of income making opportunity with your domain will convince a potential buyer to purchase the domain. Many well known expired domains have been recognized for their ad inventory revenue streams and they have had a solid income generating scheme built and streamlined over them.

Demand for .com type of domains: Obviously, these are the domains that are in huge demand. However, you can also sell other domain extensions like .biz and .info provided they make sense to your potential buyers. Demand for .com extensions has been rising gradually over the last few years, but other extensions are also catching up very slowly with the emergence of businesses and corporate that deal with information and services.

Blacklisted and abused web domains expired: These web domains are a strict no-no for any domain name trader. More than 20% of the available domains have had a ban or black listing slapped on them in their previous avatar. You will need to be extra careful about these domains and never, ever make an effort to buy these domains.

Finally, it is your desire and motivation to succeed in this exciting business that make you streamlined for future success. Expired domain gains are possible only when you know how to choose and buy the right type of domain out of millions of expired domains.

John Khu is an author and also a seasoned professional with vast experience in expired domain name business. He is the owner of the path breaking web sites called http://www.ExpiredDomainGains.com which provides complete and up-to-date information on expired domains and their eternal secrets.

The Domain Selling Business …. How to Really Make Money on Internet !

Posted By Vrytek On Wednesday, December 2nd 2009 In Domain News | Tags: ...., Business, Domain, Internet, Make, Money, Really, Selling | 
The Domain Selling Business …. How to Really Make Money on Internet !

The Domain Selling Business

How to really make money on Internet

The Domain Selling Business.

A real business where insight and timing are critical. Where smart people can make money by making smart moves. In other words, a true Internet business that could make you a millionaire. If you have the skills, the smarts and the moxie, and the key insights.

Why do People buy domain names?

Everyone in the business industry is aware of the value of the right domain name. It is the company?s brand name and it is critical to driving traffic to the home website. The right domain name is worth hundreds, even thousands of dollars to a business. The right name is so generic that a user might type in a random phrase and add .com or .net and land on that respective businesses site. Check out what some very recent domain names went at public auction.

Lips.com sold for $135,000 on Moniker T.R.A.F.F.I.C.

Note.com went for $115,000 on Moniker T.R.A.F.F.I.C.

Forest.com for $110,721 on SEDO.

And Coed.com for $88,240 on Moniker T.R.A.F.F.I.C.

How to really make money on selling Domains?

That?s some serious money. Imagine where you would be right now if you had purchased any one of these a few years ago when domain names were so cheap people could buy these basic names at less than $10.00 per name. Better yet imagine where you would be if you had the foresight to have purchased any two of these basic domain names.

Here is how lucrative domain reselling can be ? these six entities each sold for $10,000.00 at the recent

TechnologyFund.com on Moniker T.R.A.F.F.I.C.

PinkRoses.com on Moniker T.R.A.F.F.I.C.

Pensions.net on Moniker T.R.A.F.F.I.C.

FreeSoft.com on Moniker T.R.A.F.F.I.C.

EatFree.com on Afternic/BuyDomains

212.net on Moniker T.R.A.F.F.I.C.

Four of these break the rules of a single word domain name yet they met the needs of a specific company and were worth the thousands that the right company put forth to secure the name

A wealth of web sites exist devoted to the marketing and sales of domain names

Moniker.com

Moniker is the only provider of the trademark Domain Asset Management services. The company provides a single-point-of-access to manage domains and maximize the selling of those names. Moniker is the company that recently handled the sale of the domain name Porn.com for $9.5 million. The company also handled Sex.com which sold for $12 million in cash and stock. How about Autos.com for $2 million, Cameras.com at $1.5 million and Scores.com for $1.2 million? Moniker also handled the sales of student.com, ethanol.com, cardiology.com, and more.

SEDO.com

SEDO has more than 500,000 members trading domains around the world. SEDO currently has more than 8 million premium domain names available and is working globally in more than 21 languages. SEDO offers it users all of the tools necessary to buy and sell domains including domain name appraisals, brokerage services, promotion, and a domain parking program.

Check out these numbers ? 1,500 domain sales a month yielding $3 million in sales ? 8,000,000 domains available, 3,000,000 of them parked.

Afternic.com

Afternic.com is another leading domain name company that is recognized for its work in the secondary-domain-name business. Offering an extensive exchange network, the company works with partner domain name registrars and then refers buyers for aftermarket domain purchases. Afternic is another one stop shop that provides anonymous sale environment for potential bidders.

Afternic managed the $1 million sale of Fish.com. Since 2002, the company has experienced triple-digit annual growth rates.

1DollarDomainPage.com

1DollarDomainPage.com is a one stop portal that features the latest in the domain marketing field. The site advertises domains for sale by category and offer free classified advertising space, options such as hosting services, leasing, job opportunities and other items wanted or for sale. It also offers a series of live chat rooms that are available to every pixel owner including rooms that offer discussion options devoted to beginners and newbies to the domain business. The site also offers chat rooms broken out for those people who selling or buying and even offers one chat area focused solely on those who are seeking one specific domain or website.

MillionSnapNames.com, TdNam.com, GreatDomains.com, and more.

How much will people pay for the right domain name? A Lot!!

We have already talked about Porn.com and Sex.com but how about diamond.com, business.com, and beer.com? Each sold for 7.5 million dollars apiece in 1999. After the dot com bubble burst in 2001 the general consensus was that no other domain name would reach the lofty heights that business.com was able to attain. Man, were folks wrong! Casino.com sold for 5.5 million in May of this year, Korea.com sold for $5 million in January and Shop.com sold for 3.5 million in 2005.

Domain Names Have Their Own Image

Let?s face it, image is exceptionally critical to ever business and domain names foster their own image. Short, one word names with the dot com after them are in extreme demand. A domain name must be memorable because a domain name must be able to stand alone. Customer?s today type in the most used domain names simply from memory. A great domain name means search engines simply aren?t necessary.

Though everyone wants that one word name, it is possible to create some really useful domain options using simple prefixes. A simple example is the use of the word auto and the long ago sold out auto.com domain name. Other options can work for that same term, automart.com. autodepot.com, autoland.com, usedauto.com, etc. The trick is to be creative but to get something simple that sells the business at hand.

Do you have skills predicting future trends? What names might be big in the next few years if a woman or a black man were elected president, if an issue other than terrorism begins to creep into the world psyche? If green becomes in or America revamps its health care system what will be the key domain names that will represent the future? What names today represent a great business opportunities for you tomorrow?

How Much Does Your Domain Name Really Cost You?

Posted By Vrytek On Friday, October 2nd 2009 In Domain News | Tags: Cost, Does, Domain, Much, Name, Really, Your | 
How Much Does Your Domain Name Really Cost You?

It may surprise you to know that one of the most popular questions I get asked by newcomers to internet marketing is related to buying a domain name.


Now I know if you’ve been around a little while you’re probably thinking “Buying a domain name! How hard is that? Just choose your name, click and buy!” But actually, on reflection, it can be a bit of a minefield out there…


From the minute you arrive at your preferred domain seller you’re bombarded with choices, processes and options that are designed to get you spend a deal more than, say, the $4.99 you Originally thought your shiny new domain name was going to cost you.


I decided to pop along to my local domain shop (read click on a bookmark and login) and take a look at exactly what’s on offer and whether all these add-ons and extras are totally essential.


1) OK, so the first thing I see before I even type in the domain name I want to buy is that there’s a “Sale” on certain suffixes like .com .net .org


2) I type in my domain name – domain-name-confusion.com – and click the ‘next’ button and ‘fantastic’, it’s available, but hang on… I can also buy domain-name-confusion.US .NAME .BIZ etc and many more. I can also choose from MYdomain-name-confusion, EASYdomain-name-confusion, domain-name-confusionONLINE, domain-name-confusionSTORE and myriad other combinations


3) I decide that no, I’m just going to stick to my original choice of domain-name-confusion.com and so I don’t check any of the other boxes. I proceed on to what I think is the checkout but OH NO… again I’m being asked to STOP!


Why don’t I protect my brand and increase my traffic by buying the .org .net and .info – and I’m even offered a really amazing “special price” to buy the job lot! And what’s more there’s a special box with a list of compelling reasons why I really should do this


4) No thanks, I still want to stick to my original domain-name-confusion.com so I click on the checkout button, AGAIN!


Great! We’re onto the summary page where I’m told what I’m ordering.


But WAIT! Do I want my domain name certified for an extra $2.99? Do I want email adding to my domain for an extra $1.99? Is that Complete or Deluxe, Madam? How about Hosting, Sitebuilder, a blog or even some traffic driving software? Is that Standard, Deluxe or Protected, Madam?


5) No, honestly, you’re too kind, but I simply want to buy the domain name! Click on the checkout button, AGAIN!


Phew, the checkout at last! But wait, do I want to add protection to my domain name and make it ‘private’? Do I want to add another domain name? Am I sure I don’t want the .NET OR .INFO?


Quite a marathon, huh? And, of course, when you are all wrapped up in the dream of having your own website and wanting to make it perfect from the outset, you are vulnerable to emotional suggestions. PROTECT, INCREASE, EXPAND, ATTRACT…


So let’s take a look to see if you need all these unfamiliar, but reasonable-sounding options?


Do You Need Extra Domain Suffixes?


You can register a .com domain name with several very reputable registrars for, say, $6.99/yr to $9.99/yr. Fees for registering the other possibilities, .info, .co.uk, .net, .org, .biz, .tv can range from $0.99 per year to whatever the registering company wants to charge.


But is it going to be worth it? And where do you stop with the combinations? .com, .co.uk, .info and then there’s the ‘do I add a dash ( – ) just-to-be-on-the-safe-side.com, .org, .biz’ ? I would say, probably not. The .com brand is so widely known that most people will automatically type in a .com extension on any website they are trying to find.


Private Registration


This option will keep your private details, name, physical address and email address unavailable to anyone checking the ownership of your domain on “Whois”. Internet law requires that all information about domain registration be publicly available and “Whois” maintains the databases that hold this information.


If you buy a private registration, your details will not be available to just anyone who wants to check your domain for specific ownership. There are many domain owners who don’t think this is necessary but, on the other hand, private registration can help you avoid spam, crank emails and unwanted phone calls.


It is worth bearing in mind that any emails you send from the US that are commercial in nature, like:


i) Promoting a product or affiliation

ii) Suggesting that the reader visit your sales page

iii) Offering a discount for purchasing some product


are required, by the US Can-Spam Act, to have your correct, physical mailing address visible to your email recipients and the correct email address you sent the advertisement from, so this kind of defeats the object of private registration in some ways.


Protected Registration


This form of domain registration protects you from inadvertent expiration of your domain registration, including credit card expiration, failed billing or outdated contact information. It also makes it more difficult to accomplish most malicious domain transfers by Internet predators. Effectively, your domain would be held for you until you renewed the registration.


It can cost more than $25 a year for this service, depending on who you are using for this protection. If you are a small marketing venture, selling a piece of software, an affiliate product or an ebook on a niche product, you may not need this upsell. However, if later your domain starts making lots of money, and you decide that you do need it, you can easily add it.


Business Registration


This level of domain registration keeps need-to-know information about your business in the Whois database. That information can include a map to your store, website photo, business description, phone number and links to vital pages of your website.


The vital information your customers might need to facilitate business deals with your business is visible to millions of searchers in the Whois domain name database.


Do you need it? That would depend on the nature and size of your business and your budget. This would be more of a marketing/budget decision. A small, start-up website selling one ebook would probably not need this additional service.


How Many Years Do You Need?


Every time you register a domain name, regardless of the service you choose to use for the registration, you will be offered a multi-year registration at a discount. It is up to you whether you consider this offer to be a good deal, but you might want to consider something before you do it.


Are you positive that you will still want to own the domain name after the first year? Will you still be in business in a year? Will you have graduated to a bigger, much different online business or another business entirely?


If you take a multi-year package, the registrar will get all the money up front and you will not get a refund if you change your business or drop out entirely.


Hosting On The Domain Registry Site


This is a likely time-saving upsell you will be offered when you register your domain name. It seems like it would be an easy, time-saving option to buy. Your domain and website would be in the same place.


Most Internet Marketers, if asked, would advise against doing this. Putting all your eggs in one basket means your entire business disappears if the domain registrar quits doing registrations or generally just goes out of business.


A better choice would be to find another hosting company that provides the options you need to make your website what you want it to be.


Finally…


The multitude of domain registrars on the internet will guarantee that there will be more offers to upgrade or to buy packages with various multiple options that sound fantastic on the surface. Since it’s your money at stake, it might be wise to carefully consider what you actually need right now…not a year down the line. By then your needs could be far different than anticipated originally.

Paula Brett is a writer and internet marketer in several niches. She also runs the successful hosting company D9 Hosting, which specializes in hosting for beginners to Internet Marketing. You can find out more about her by visiting her blog at www.paula-brett.com/blog/

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