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		<title>How to Pick a Domain When Your First Choice is Taken</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 May 2010 11:40:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Vrytek</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re in the process of completing a domain registration and purchasing web hosting, you may have already come upon a few stumbling blocks. Unfortunately, there are many instances when the domain name you are most interested in is already taken. If this is the case, what are you supposed to do with your domain registration in order to ensure that you still see success? The good news is that you have many options at your disposal in this phase of the web hosting process.
The truth is that we will all come across this problem at some point or another. There is just far too many people out there, with far too many interests and goals, that we will always be able to get the domain name we are most interested in. As mentioned though, there are plenty of options that you have to help you still find a domain name that you are interested in. Here are a few different paths that you can take.
One of the first options you have is to change the extension of the domain name you are interested in. For domain registration services and acquisitions, a .com name is by far the most popular. More of these names will be taken up than anything else. If your ideal domain name is already taken up with a .com, consider switching to a .net, .info, .org or .biz.
There are other extension options as well, and each will fit into certain niches better than others. You should find that even when your ideal .com name is already taken, you should still be able to acquire the name with a different extension.
Another option that you have if your domain name is already taken is to consider adding dashes into the domain name. If you were looking for domain registration and web hosting for the name www.mykeywordphrase.com, but that is already taken, you can switch it to www.my-keyword-phrase.com, or www.mykeyword-phrase.com.
The most important rule here is that you should not use more than 1 or 2 dashes in any domain name before it gets excessive. Additionally, you should never use underscores and should only use dashes, as underscores can hurt your rankings as well as the visual value of the domain name itself. For web hosting, you can actually achieve benefits by using dashes because for some people it will make your name clearer as well as more memorable. Just be sure to remember the two guidelines above to avoid running into SEO and other domain registration problems.
If you&#8217;re not interested in dashes or other domain extensions, you can also consider switching to a new keyword phrase or a new name altogether. While having your number 1 choice of domain registration is always great, you don&#8217;t need the perfect match in order to see results. Synonyms of your best keyword, a slightly different variation of the phrase or a new keyword to target altogether are all viable solutions. Don&#8217;t be afraid to get creative or to switch up your choice a little bit, you really won&#8217;t be hindering your results at all.
Finally, keep in mind that if you&#8217;re name has already been purchased for web hosting by somebody, that you may have a chance to purchase the name at a premium value. Many people purchase domains only to resell them later. So you have to determine if having your number 1 choice of domain name is worth the added cost. Some premium domain names can cost a few hundred or a few thousand dollars, and some extremely rare and exclusive names can be quite a bit more than that. So evaluate how much the domain registration of a particular name is worth to you, and see if it&#8217;s available on the premium domain name market.
As you can see, you really do have a lot of different choices at your disposal if your ideal domain name is already taken. Domain registration and web hosting are competitive fields, so you won&#8217;t always get your number 1 choice. However, there are lots of ways that you can still end up with a great name that will help lead to success for your online business.
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		<title>When It Is Time To Move From Shared Hosting To Dedicated Server</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Mar 2010 05:22:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Vrytek</dc:creator>
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Many websites are hosted by a shared hosting site when they are first created, allowing the individual to have quality web hosting for a low price.  This allows the individual to slowly grow their website without having to pay a great deal of money to have the site hosted.  
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This is especially important for start up businesses, as the business may not see a profit for the first six months to one year after the business has been started.  So how does an individual or a company know when it is time for their websites to move from shared hosting to a dedicated server?  There are several indications that can alert the individuals when this move may be necessary.
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Moving to a dedicated server is the next logical step from having the website hosted by a shared hosting environment.  Having the information on a dedicated server gives the individual total control over their site and allows them the freedom to expand their site as quickly as they want.  It also reduces the possibility that the server will be slowed down or crash due to the actions of the websites of others.  With shared hosting, there are often many different websites, sometimes hundreds, which are being hosted on the same server.  
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If any one of those sites starts requiring additional bandwidth, then all of the sites hosted by that particular server will begin to run slower or may even crash due to the unexpected strain on the server.  Even though a shared hosting environment is less expensive, if reliability is needed the individual will be better off moving to a dedicated server.
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Moving from shared hosting to a dedicated server will also allow the individual to install software and hardware that would otherwise be restricted by the shared hosting site due to concerns about security and additional hosting costs.  Included in this list is the additional memory that will be needed to help your website grow.  
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Moving form shared hosting to a dedicated server also allows the website to run more calculations and more processes at the same time without having to worry about the server crashing.  If the website suddenly increases in popularity, there is less chance of the site running slow or not running at all due to the increased number of individuals that are using the site.  
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There are a number of web hosting companies available that will allow you the use of a dedicated server for a nominal fee and this may just be the best business move that you can make.
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		<title>When To Consider A Dedicated Server</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Mar 2010 05:22:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Vrytek</dc:creator>
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Having a popular website is a great thing, especially if that website is related to your business. However, you&#8217;ve probably never thought popularity could cost you money.
&#13;If you use a shared web service, you&#8217;re allotted a certain amount of bandwidth every month. Each host has a different way of dealing with the situation if you go over that amount of traffic.
&#13;Some will suddenly shut your site down, which means your visitors will see only a page telling them you&#8217;ve exceeded your allotment. Others will allow your page to keep running, and will charge you for the extra bandwidth.
&#13;If your site gets popular quickly, you could find yourself facing hundreds or thousands of dollars of extra charges for that usage.
&#13;This is why it&#8217;s vital to keep an eye on your bandwidth usage and the traffic that goes through your site every day. If it begins to look like you&#8217;ll exceed your bandwidth allotment, it might be time to look into getting a dedicated server.
&#13;It might be tempting to use one of the shared hosting servers that claims to offer &#8220;unlimited&#8221; bandwidth. However, in the end, you&#8217;ll probably find that there are limits written into the fine print.
&#13;Shared hosts also have a lot more down time than a dedicated server. By upgrading, you&#8217;ll be increasing the amount of time your site is available to its visitors, and eventually attract even more.
&#13;Upgrading to a server of your own will improve reliability and performance, as well as giving you total control over your website.
&#13;You&#8217;ll never have to deal with unexplained downtime, bandwidth limits, or restrictions on what scripts you can run. You can also run more sites on one server &#8211; as much as a few hundred. However, be sure that you plan for the extra cost.
&#13;In the end, having a dedicated server will bring in enough traffic to pay for itself, but you could be surprised by the initial cost.
&#13;There&#8217;s a setup fee, and a dedicated server can cost as much as $200/month. However, if you stop and think about it, you&#8217;ll realize that that amount per month in exchange for reliability is a good deal, versus poor reliability and occasionally being charged several hundred dollars for bandwidth overage.
&#13;Put an end to the nightmare of shared hosting look into your options for a dedicated server. You won&#8217;t have to deal with problems from scripts other users are running, downtime, or extra charges just because you&#8217;ve become popular.
&#13;If you&#8217;re happy with your existing provider, ask about their options for dedicated servers. If you&#8217;ve had to deal with bad customer service and other problems, however, you might be better off shopping around.
&#13;If your site is growing in popularity, keep an eye on the bandwidth your visitors are using. If you don&#8217;t pay very close attention, your site&#8217;s popularity could end up costing you a lot of money.
&#13;Instead of having to worry every month whether or not you&#8217;ll exceed your allotment, try switching to a dedicated server that will put an end to unexpected fees and extra downtime.
&#13;In the end, a dedicated server may cost a bit more, but it&#8217;s well worth it. Control, reliability, and all the bandwidth you need to serve your site&#8217;s visitors make a dedicated server cheap for the price.
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		<title>When do you think is the best day/time of day to start/end a domain name listing on eBay?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Mar 2010 06:13:11 +0000</pubDate>
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I want to list some domain names on eBay.  What day of the week do you think is best to start and to end the auction?  Also, for what duration?
If you have a suggestion, please share the reasoning behind it.  Thanks.   
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		<title>Domain Name Registration: Vital Factors to Consider When Registering a Domain Name</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Mar 2010 16:07:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Vrytek</dc:creator>
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Domain name registration is an important part of your online business. In fact, it can be one of the most vital aspects of branding your business. A good domain name will make your site look professional before people even click on it whilst a bad domain name can drastically lessen the traffic you receive.
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Because you must choose a domain before your site goes online, domain name registration needs to be carefully planned so that you do not regret your choice later. There are some important factors to consider when registering a domain including:
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- The TLD or domain extension (.com, .net)- The purpose of your website- Any particular major keywords you are focusing on- How long you will register the domain for- Where you will register the domain- If you will buy domain privacy
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Let&#8217;s take a look at the above factors in depth.
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TLD
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Ideally you will want to register a .com domain as your main domain. It can take many attempts to find an available .com domain so keep trying until you do. You may choose to add a dash into your domain. These are acceptable but it is not advisable to use more than one dash. If your site is going to be an authority site then consider also buying the .net, .org and .info domains too so competitors don&#8217;t take them.
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Website Purpose
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If the purpose of your website is to act as a guide then using a word like &#8220;guide&#8221; in the domain is relevant. It is important to determine what your site is trying to achieve before the domain name registration. If you want your site to be brandable, then a made up word that is pronounceable is a good idea &#8211; that is what Google did!
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Keywords
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Most websites have one or two main keywords they wish to target. Incorporating these into your domain, where possible, may assist with search engine rankings.
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Registration Length
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It is a good idea to register a new domain for as long as possible. It is thought that Google looks favorably upon this and it eliminates the worry every year regarding paying for your registration.
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Where To Register
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There are many domain registrars, but there are only a few that you should consider registering at. You should ignore price when buying a .com domain because the difference between registrars is minimal.
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What you should be looking for is a secure, reputable registrar. Some of the top domain registrars are Moniker, Name.com, Dynadot, Namecheap and GoDaddy. These registrars sell .com domains from $7.50 up to $10 per year.
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Domain Privacy
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Domain privacy prevents anyone accessing your data when they search for the owner of your domain name. People may search for domain owners through a WHOIS service. Depending on the purpose of your website, you may or may not want this data visible. Most registrars charge a yearly fee for WHOIS domain privacy.
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Domain name registration is an exciting process, but also a very important time so make sure you choose the very best available domain name for your website.
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		<title>3 Things to Look Out For When Getting Domain Registration</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Feb 2010 05:24:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Vrytek</dc:creator>
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Domain registration has been becoming harder and harder of late, as interesting as it is, it seems that the available space on the internet has begun to shrink. While the mathematical permutations of how many domain registers and unique online names there can be are possibly limitless, there is the problem of the human overlap; where people are jostling for the same domain name. The entire .com revolution has seen a receding progress chart of late, as internet powers that be have decided to extend that into even more uniqueness. It is sort of adding another number to your telephone number so that another few million combinations can be achieved &#8211; but of course it is a little more complex than that.
&#13;When you are looking for a domain name register, you need to be aware of some technical limitations and features that you need to have on hand. One of them is how much security the domain name host is prepared to give you and with the rampant amount of hackers online, you need some security on your website, especially if you have secure information or sensitive bio data of your consumers. The last thing you need on your hand is some upstart hacker ploughing into your website and stealing all your information. Because of the nature of online transactions, residual information can be retrieved, and this includes stuff like credit card numbers, pass words and emails &#8211; things you need to keep under lock and key. Have a gander at what server they are using and the strength of the firewall that is going to back up your system.
&#13;The other thing that you need to look out for is the price versus performance. Many of the web hosting solutions out there are pretty standard fare when it comes to how much you have to pay for them, but it is always a question of you should get what you are paying for. If you just need a basic solution for your internet needs, some dot com real estate on the internet to place your pictures and detail your life in a personalised blog, then the price should be just as basic. But if it is a business solution, with an infrastructure that can complement payments, transactions and advanced software for things like customer tracking, then the server should cost quite a bit. The last thing, and the most important thing when it does come to getting a domain registration is of course the customisability of it.
&#13;Some of them seem pretty German in nature, straight to the point with zero flexibility in their packages, but people should be able to tailor their domain solutions to the type of things that they want. Of course the price will fluctuate from there, but at least the choice is there. With that, those are the three things anyone needs to look out for when getting domain registration on the internet for any type of solution &#8211; business or personal.
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		<title>When to Choose a Dedicated Server</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jan 2010 05:21:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When to choose a Dedicated Server :
As your business begins to prosper and perhaps you develop other websites that relate to your business, it may be time to think about switching to a dedicated server. Although a dedicated server is a costly initial investment, in the long run, it can actually end up saving your money.
Nothing is more frustrating to your customers than being unable to access your website. This can happen if you do not have enough bandwidth but have quite a bit of traffic to your website. Just like anything else, the more traffic you have going through, the quicker you have to move the customers in and out.
An increase in bandwidth and space can offer you the following advantages when it is time to choose a dedicated server:
- More space
- More room for forums and shopping carts with a data base
- More bandwidth to accommodate more customers and allow easier access
If your business is growing, or if you have several websites that you have developed as money websites where you reap revenue from internet ads, a dedicated server may be your best option. Yes, the initial set up cost is high, but because you usually lease the equipment from the service company, you will continue to get updated computer whenever they update their system. This insures that your equipment does not become obsolete.
There are many options when it comes to choosing a dedicated server. Most dedicated servers cost about $100 per month and some with more individualized service can cost more. The dedicated server that you choose will depend upon your computer expertise, your budget as well as how you wish to use your website.
If you are looking for cheaper dedicated servers, you should be careful while choosing the right specification and package. Things to consider are operating system, data backup and monitoring service, hardware options, space, bandwidth and technical support. Ask the hosting providers to give you a few websites for references, read hosting reviews before you sign up and be sure that the price is affordable.
 


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		<title>How Can I Start My Own Real Website With A Domain Name, When I Don&#8217;t Know Anything About Web Hosting?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 16:20:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Can anyone give me a little know-how about starting up a website? Perhaps some step-by-step about how to go from knowing nothing about this, to running a website? I think alot of people would benefit from this information besides just myself. I need to know some of the steps that I need to take to register a domain name, and how to host it. Some of the terms I&#8217;ve heard associated with this were MySQL and cPanel (I think). Does anyone know what these terms mean? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks alot!
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		<title>What Is The Most Important Thing To Know When Buying A Dedicated Server Hosting Plan?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Nov 2009 05:31:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I want to host a very large web site for my company. I&#8217;m looking for a good dedicated server plan.  What should I ask, check and know about dedicated server?
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		<title>When I Purchase A Dedicated Server Does It Run Off Of My Isp Or Is It A Seperate Connection?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 05:23:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m looking into getting a dedicated server and i don&#8217;t know much about them. Does it increase the connection or only ram?
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