Posts Tagged ‘Domain Names’

Choose your realm (domain names)

March 4th, 2011

According to some studies, there are more than 40-50 domain names being registered worldwide per second. No hesitation it is very important to be creative and choosy in case of domain name selection. Being short, logical and accurate does make the domain name catchy and memorable.

During the process of domain registration, it is very important to register a name that logically matches the theme or purpose of the website. For example, if a site is all about web hosting, one should register besthosting.com. One can even use the name of the enterprise as a domain name. For instance, if the name of the company is XYZ, one should register as xyz.com.

Lean to use ‘.com’

Always prefer to use .com extension to your website name because people most commonly search a website with ending on .COM, although if you prefer any specific country’s traffic then use respective country’s extension i.e. .uk for UK or .us for USA.

Do not use Slang language

Avoid using shortcut words in your domain name i.e. “u” instead of “you”.  Because it can confuse the website users. So try to use proper language which can be easy to remember too.

Always give short name to your domain

The long domain names can be forgotten by people easily. They don’t prefer to tell other people as well and may be they do not try to visit the website again. Short domain names are easy to remember and overcome the chances of typing errors when you enter the URL as well.

Do not use the numbers

If you use the numbers in your website name, it will not get popularized and known by the people and marketers. Versionnext.com is the best example in which numbers or digits are not being used instead of “versionnext7463.com”.

Try to Use Plural forms

The plural domain is mush recognized instead of singular form words. E.g.”debtloans.com” has more reliability on “debtloan.com”.

Try to use more keywords

Try to use more and meaningful keywords by using the Google Keywords or Word tracker to have success. Keep your domain name in long lasting Strategy of Search Engine Optimization.

Sometimes one may not be enough

You must make sure not to loose your site’s identity so get registered with other domain names as well. Such as “Google” has also registered www.gogle.com, so that people get linked with the Google if by mistake, they type gogle.

Besides, it is essential to know the different aspects of domain registration to acquire a new domain name. A good knowledge about the domain name registrar is important, which is an organization that acts as middleman between the registry and the client website. Your domain name registration service provider helps you by offering the right options for selecting a suitable web address or host name.

Being accurate with domain name is crucial, especially if the domain name registrar has a minimum qualified period for refund. One should always spell check before the domain name registration process. However, registrars refund within 5 days of registration if there is something wrong.

These are the few tips which you can apply to your domain name and promote your website which will lead to a successful business track.

Your Domain Name as an effective Marketing Tool.

January 25th, 2011

Few webmasters understand the implications of choosing good domain names. You see, your domain names are more than just Web addresses or URLs. Your domain name is your marketing brand and is in fact, the most important marketing tool you possess. It should be a principal part of your marketing plan and should help to draw traffic to your website. Your domain name also gives the first impression for your customers. Please remember that your domain name makes an impression even before your customer visits your website.

Basics of Acquiring a Domain Name

Before you start searching for your name, here are a few basic facts that are handy to keep in mind:

  • Anyone can register domain names
  • You can register as many domain names as you like
  • You can register a domain name even if you don’t own a website
  • You can register a domain up to 67 characters long
  • You can register up to 10 years in advance

The Benefits of a Good Domain Name
Having a good domain name sometimes gives you a decisive edge over your competitors that they often find hard to surmount. Your position in your industry can often be dictated by how good your domain name is. The following are the benefits of a good domain name.

  • It Gives Exclusivity
    Your domain name allows you to carve out a piece of the Internet real estate and it’s yours forever. No one can use it or take it away without your consent. Having your own slice of cyber turf can help build name recognition for you and your company.
  • It Adds Credibility to your Site
    In business-to-business dealings, people tend to choose business partners with sites that have their own domain names. Having your own domain name gives you and your organization a professional, business-like image that is normally associated with large companies. It tends to project you as a serious business person, operating an established enterprise in a professional manner.
  • It Allows for Permanence while giving you Flexibility
    Ownership of your domain name gives you the option of moving your website to any host while maintaining your address. It thus allows for the continuity of your business and allows you to shop for the hosting service that gives you the best bang for your buck.

What an Effective Domain Name Should have
Here are the characteristics of an effective domain name:

  • It should be Memorable
    Your domain name should be easily memorized from casual conversation. People should hear it once, and know it forever. A successful domain name sticks on your mind while an unsuccessful domain name requires a lot of advertising to establish itself in the mind of the consumer.
  • It should be Simple and as short as Possible
    Your domain name should be easy to remember, straightforward, uncomplicated and as short as possible. The spelling of your domain name should be obvious from the spoken word. Moreover, it should convey only one idea.
  • It should have the .COM Extension
    You should do whatever you can to get a .COM name as it has become the default extension for most everyone. The .COM extension seems destined to remain the standard default extension for commercial websites, at least for the foreseeable future. Don’t use a .NET, .ORG, or .WEB, etc. as your primary extension as it seems second nature for internet users to type-in .COM in their browsers when they want to find a site.
  • It should contain the Benefit
    If your company’s name is taken, try registering your benefit. If you company’s domain name is taken (e.g: Wendy Pens, Inc.), then you can use your product’s benefit as a domain name (www.durablepens.com). In another example, a company called Resort Sports Network registered their benefit, www.fasttravel.com, instead of their full name or an RSN short form.
  • It should contain the most important Keywords
    Some search engines give better listings to sites that include important keywords in their domain names. Think of keywords that people might search for when they use the search engines in looking for the products that you have to offer.

Useful suggestion in Domain Name Registration
After having selected your domain name, bear in mind the following points in registering the name:

  • Register Multiple Extensions
    It would do you good to register various domain name extensions (called top level domains). People often type in different extensions because they want to be sure to explore all websites that have the same name. So, if you own www.Google.com, you should also buy www.Google.net or www.Google.org, then point one site to the other. This guarantees that you don’t lose traffic due to mistaken extension.
  • Register Multiple Variations
    It is advisable to register different variations of your domain name so that you are assured of catching visitors who type-in words that are very similar.
  • Register Misspellings
    If your company’s name can be misspelled, chances are that it will be. Be proactive and register the misspelled name so that you are assured of catching the traffic.
  • Register both the full name and its short form or abbreviation
    If your chosen name is quite long, register both its full version, as well as its short form. Many big companies failed to do this and have seen the consequences of this oversight. These are strong points to consider as you weigh the potential benefits of registering your own domain name. Ultimately you’ll have to consider what your goals are and whether the cost of domain registration is warranted. Whatever your decision is; try to keep in mind the points presented above so that your potential customers will find you on the web.

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Transfer Domain Name From One Registrar Company To Another.

January 20th, 2011

This is the question that is bothering many online business owners; how to transfer a domain name ‘Shifting’ from one Registrar Company to another?

We have also heard many people asking if they can shift their expired ‘Invalid’ ones before they renew them. My answer is a big No.

So, here are the tips. The first thing to do before starting the shifting procedure is to apply for a transfer to the registrar company you intend to shift it to. This is to inform it to grant you permission of shifting it to them.

It is your obligation to give your new company contacts of your previous company. These contacts were supplied to you during registration. Your new company will use these contacts to contact the administrator of your previous domain company. Make sure to give the correct information regarding these contacts or else the shifting may not take place.

Note that companies will not permit shift of any invalid names. If it is already invalid, you need to renew it before you shift it. The shift of your name will not affect your website relevant email or either the DNS which stand for domain name system.

The company you intend to shift your name to, will have a form on their website labeled ‘transfer domain’ that you will need to select in order to action a successful shift.

Your new registrar will then contact your current registrar through email, informing it to transfer your name to them. If the administrator accepts the shift, then your name is successfully shifted to the new registrar company.

It will take some days for it to be completely shifted. The complete transfer period differs from one company to another. Some registrars will take few days and some will take a longer period. So, don’t panic if you don’t see immediate results.

If the administrator of your previous registrar company does not grant permission of transfer within the stipulated period, then know that the shift has been rejected.

Your registrar will deny you the transfer of your domain under the following reasons; order by court, if there are outstanding balances you have not cleared, express written objection of transfer by interested party, if it was engaged in any fraud manner and if it does not qualify any transfer requirements.

Domain Name Transfer Qualifications;

  • You should have an permission code from your registrar company.
  • It should be valid not expired.
  • Make sure it’s not closed
  • It should be at least 60 days old with your current registrar before transferring it.
  • It should not be under dispute court case or illegal judges.
  • Contacts of your registrar Company.

You will be charged a fee for shifting it. The amount of fees charged is not the same in all registrar companies. It differs from one company to another.

You may be fortunate to transfer your name for free if only you accept a condition that your new registrar company demands from you.

When you have shifted your domain from your current company to a new company, the new registrar will be responsible for maintaining it. The new registrar will keep all your registration records and also be responsible in managing your renewals.

Do not change any domain contact information prior to transfer! This is super important. If you do, you won’t be able to transfer for 60 days Remember, don’t change the email, address, name or anything. Unless of course you have more than 60 days to play with and don’t really mind waiting then change it and you can start transferring 3 months later.

If your registrar has a push option, it’s a lot easier to use that. Both seller and buyer may have to use the same domain registrar but you can always transfer this later to your favorite registrar. It’s much easier to transfer if you have access to both the transferer and transferee accounts.

For more visit: www.version-next.com

Domain Privacy!!

December 28th, 2010

After weeks of relentless searches and constant brainstorms you finally found the perfect domain name. Yes, you believe this is the “one”, the domain of the century, the crown jewel, and the rarest of finds. It was hidden away deep off the coast in the forest of .com’s perfectly preserved under mountains of creative word combinations waiting for you to give it the breath of life. You quickly go to version-next.com to register your additional domain all the while looking over your shoulder making sure that no one attempts to steal your newly found treasure. Once registered you tuck it safely inside your horde of domains. You are waiting for the perfect economic weather to launch your domain off the port of obscurity and direct its course into the deep waters of hosting. The only problem is that in your excitement to charter new waters you forgot to protect yourself from pirates. Yes, there are scammers, spammers, fraudsters, hackers, thieves, and trolls out there that want to steal and plunder upon your treasured .com. You soon realize that without provocation you are under attack because you failed to protect yourself by adding domain privacy.

What is domain privacy protection?
Simply put, this is a service provided by versionnext and many registrars to protect the domain owner’s personal information. This protects the registrant from having their personal contact information displayed to the public. Whenever you register a domain your contact information associated with that domain is displayed in the WHOIS database.

Why do I need domain privacy protection?
Privacy protection substitute’s generic information in place of the details associated with the domain registrant (you). If your domain has privacy protection services then your personal contact details will not be displayed in the public WHOIS database. Domain privacy helps protect you primarily against spammers or identity thieves who would use your personal information for personal gain or unsolicited purposes.

How do I sign up for domain privacy protection?
Domain privacy is available not only at signup but can be added to any of your existing domains at any time. Simply contact us to add domain privacy protection. This Privacy Protection Service absolutely FREE of cost for our clients!

If you have any questions about how to add domain privacy or how it works please feel free to contact us 24/7 and one of our representatives would be happy to assist you.

We would recommend all businesses protect their online identity.

You can order Domain Privacy on any .com, .net, .org, .info, .biz or .name domain name. To order now simply visit the add-ons section of your customer control panel. If you are a new customer  click here.

What is a Domain Name?

May 5th, 2010

A domain name is your address on the web.  It’s the information that customers type in to find your website.  It’s what comes after the www. in www.domain.com. The domain name for this site is 4creatingawebsite.com.

A domain name can be any combination of letters and/or numbers up to 63 characters.  The official domain name extensions are .com, .net, .org, .biz, .info, .us and .ws.  There are also other extensions like .tv and .tk but don’t waste your time with those.  Stick with a recognized one.

http://www.version-next.com/domain-names/index.html

How to Choose a Good Domain Name

May 5th, 2010

Here is some information and tips to help you select the best domain name for you:

Keep it short.  The shorter, the better.  It’s best to keep your domain name less than 15 characters if possible.  A shorter name is easier for people to remember and it also reduces the likelihood that your visitor will mistype it or spell it wrong.  For example, BuyIt.com has a lot less chance of being mistyped than isellthispleasebuyitfrommetoday.com.

Keep it sweet.  The more memorable the name, the easier it is for people to remember.  You can have the best site in the world, but if people can’t remember your domain name it will cut down on your return visitors.  It’s hard enough to get traffic on the web without “losing” visitors that want to come back but can’t find you.

Keep it simple. Make sure the domain name is easy for people to spell.  Don’t spell words unusually.  Unless you have incredible branding, people will type in the common spelling of your domain and your competition will get visitors who were looking for you.  For example, BlueRight.com is much better than BluRite.com

Choose a domain name that reflects your business. Don’t just choose a random name.  For example, if your sell horse supplies, you should choose a name that has the word “horse supplies” in it such as YourHorseSupplies.com.  Or, your domain name should refer to horses in some way, like whoa.com.  The former will help you in the search engines.  The latter will be memorable.

When in doubt, choose a .com.  If you are debating between several different domain names, go with the .com.  It’s what most people think of when they are typing in a domain name.  It’s true the best names are gone, but you can still find a good .com if you look. Thousands of .coms expire and are released back in the market each month so there is always a steady supply of new domains coming into the market.

http://www.version-next.com/domain-names/index.html

What is a Domain Name

March 26th, 2010

The unique name that identifies an Internet site. Domain Names always have 2 or more parts, separated by dots. The part on the left is the most specific, and the part on the right is the most general. A given machine may have more than one Domain Name but a given Domain Name points to only one machine. For example, the domain names:domainnameswebaddress.com mail.domainnameswebaddress.com webhosting.domainnameswebaddress.com can all refer to the same machine, but each domain name can refer to no more than one machine. Usually, all of the machines on a given Network will have the same thing as the right-hand portion of their Domain Names (domainnameswebaddress.com in the examples above). It is also possible for a Domain Name to exist but not be connected to an actual machine. This is often done so that a group or business can have an Internet e-mail address without having to establish a real Internet site. In these cases, some real Internet machine must handle the mail on behalf of the listed Domain Name.

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