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Expired Good Domain Names Are Real Estate To Keep On Watch Always

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

Let’s face it that expired domain names are valuable just like real estates. The biggest problem that will hit e-commerce businesses is the shortage of good dot com names. In the near future all the good ones will be taken.

But wait a minute…we won’t have a problem getting them. Why? You see not all the owners will maintain them and at one point they will abandon them by not renewing them. So, if they expire are they thrown away as garbage since they are unfit for use? Nope, they will be still fit for human use.

Before it’s available for fresh registration, it has to undergo some stages. First there will be a grace period of 30 days and at this period it can be renewed at the normal renewal price. After the grace period is over, it will be placed into 30 days redemption period.

After the redemption period, there will be 5 days on which it will be deleted from registrar records.  ICANN will drop it from its database there after there will be no Whois information regarding it. Now it’s available and anybody can register it to become the rightful owner.

Note that the grace period and redemption period is meant to safeguard the owner from losing it and once it enters this stage the fees to renew it will be significant. Many dealers are keeping their eyes glued on their PC screens. They are watching on good expired domain names that have just been made available for fresh registration. They find them to be viable business.

These dealers use software programs and services that email them daily these domains. After getting them, they appraise and register good ones. They later sell them at high prices.

As a new website owner, it will take time for your site to rank well on search engines. Again, you will be required to do a lot of marketing for it to be popular and this needs a substantial amount of money. Instead of undergoing all this, you can simply buy an expired domain name and use it on your site.

Again, it can be directed to your existing site if you had early on registered a bad quality domain name that is not getting the anticipated results you’re expecting. By doing this your site performance will greatly improve.

But before you rush and buy one, it is better you evaluate it first. Here are the factors to consider:

Consider the type of extension it has. A dot com works best because it’s popular among surfers.

Consider the inbound links. Are they from reputable websites?

Does this name qualify the good traits of a domain name?

Was it used by a site that was regarded as a spam by the search engines? If yes, avoid it.


Why these Domains are Real Estate

It has already been in use for some time and this implies that it’s popular among surfers.  Buying it means you own those surfers.

It is already listed in many directories hence search engines recognize it.

It could be the one that is being discussed on the forums and social book marking sites. Forum users could be seeing it as a valuable one.

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Free web hosting – who is providing it and why “free” not always a good idea

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010


To start off with, let`s move away from technical details/complications of free web hosting (we will come to them later in the article) and let`s look at it from a financial point of view. Why would a web hosting company provide their services for free? Why would they spend their valuable resources and not ask for anything in return? There are several concrete reasons and well-defined benefits for the providers of free web hosting plans. I read and hear a lot of opinions on this subject. A number of authors have debated that the web hosting providers are earning huge amounts of money from ads placed on their clients` websites. Others have an exact opposite opinion and question “over-the-roof” profits. The truth, as always, is somewhere in between. The profit is there, but it is very moderate. Many hosting companies providing free hosting services have closed down during the tough times when the banner ads market was spiralling down. Nevertheless, many of them are still active today and if you are looking to host your website with one of them, keep in mind the following reasons why web hosting is provided for free. 1) Free ads – you are likely to have banners and/or pop-up ads on your homepage and potentially on all of your pages.

2) Bridge to paid hosting – new web hosting providers often “recruit” their new clients via offering free web hosting services first. The most common model is – “try us first and then pay”. Makes sense, right? Unfortunately, after a short period of time, the provider will notify its “free” client base that from tomorrow their services will no longer be free with the assumption that some users would be lazy to go search for another hosting provider (very common trick).

3) Polishing up technical knowledge – many new web hosts offer free hosting just to get “guinea pigs” to test out their services/increase technical knowledge etc. Site security, sound and knowledgeable technical support, uptime and the rest of important features are questionable and not guaranteed.

Apart from the main (and only?) advantage of free web hosting – no cost, there are numerous disadvantages that you need to be aware of before you sign up. First of all, search engines will often ignore your website (will not index the pages) from free web hosts and even if they would, they would rank them very low. This is a huge disadvantage. Secondly, your visitors might question your credibility! With free web hosting, web link for your website will look like: http://yourwebiste.companyXYZ.com/ where companyXYZ.com is the company providing the free hosting services. This does not give the professional appearance and the seriousness about your business will be questionable. You are likely to encounter forced advertisement in the form of banners/pop-up ads on all of your pages. There is no guarantee that your website will not be removed (temporarily or permanently) without any warning. You might either lose your website completely without being able to recover any of your data or incur quite a bit of downtime. If you decide to move to another host, keep in mind that the process of transferring your website to another host will not be instantaneous. A website has to be online 24/7 with no downtime (FamiliarHosting gives 99.9% guarantee of uptime) if you want to keep your users/customers. Also, with free web hosting you will not be able to upload custom error pages. For example, a 404 error is shown when a page is not found. With a paid web hosting you will be able to customise every error page and give instructions/redirect your visitors who erroneously type in the invalid URL. On a free web hosting account the visitor will be shown the web hosting company`s error page and will not see any guidance/instructions as to how to find what they searched for. Your visitor (potential client/user!) might leave. Customer/technical support, if at all available, might be very poor if non-existent. Whether you are experiencing technical issues with your website or simply require support, being able to direct your questions and get a solution fast from a knowledgeable/technically sound team is always beneficial for you and for your website visitors. Free web hosting will unlikely conduct daily back-ups for you and make them available to you on request. I would suggest that for the reasons highlighted above (and many more that have not been discussed in this article) to think carefully about your web host and opt for low cost (budget) web hosting instead such as FamiliarHosting .

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Why is 1and1 web hosting almost always down?

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

like i have a website. but the forms are like never working. is it just that 1and1 is down, because whenever i go to check their website, it says internal server error.

should i switch to a different host…
whats the best (and reasonable priced) host…

thanks for your help!

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Inexpensive Web Hosting – Not Always the Worst

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

Low-cost web hosting is simple to spot these days because there is so much competition between internet hosting companies. Cheap doesn’t necessarily equate to lower quality.

Inexpensive web hosting is a popular choice for new site owners. If you want to build a small sized website, an low-cost webhosting package may be ideal for you. There’s a lot of different thinigs you should think about before choosing an inexpensive web hosting package. You need to take a look at what kind of features you’ll get in your hosting package.

You should look out for hosting accounts that include things like:

- Perl
- Java
- Php
- Miva
- Shell Access

How large is your internet site? how many email users will you need to support? how many sub-domains will you have? choosing a low-cost web hosting package will depend on how much traffic your website will get. If you expect to have a lot of unique visits, inexpensive web hosting may not be for you. You just need to get enthusiastic about finding the best offers out there.

The obvious benefit of inexpensive web hosting is you will save money every month. You can find a quality web hosting offer for under ten dollars per month with little effort. Inexpensive web hosting is full to the brim with extras to assist you in reaching your target, all at one low-cost price.

Low cost web hosting is not as technical as the more expensive web hosting. Most of these inexpensive web hosting companies offer free set up. Be aware of cheap web hosting that offers unlimited disk space. If it sounds too good to be true, then it probably is.

If you are lucky you will find a web hosting company that offers free installations and assistance with pre-installable software, cms or traffic statistics and some even give you a free domain. The web hosts can provide such cheap prices without compromising in service quality by including what is called shared web hosting.

Most individuals who would like cheap web hosting do not expect a lot of file storage or bandwidth for their website, enabling the web host to collect all low-cost web hosting patrons on one or more servers.

Sharing a server with other people does not necessarilly mean that you will receive less for what you paid. It is just a way for web hosting companies to cut server costs and hence being able to provide inexpensive prices to their customers.

My personal top 10 table of inexpensive hosting organisations is below:

1. Ignite Systems
2. Hostpapa
3. eUKHost
4. EasySpace
5. HeartInternet
6. Lunarpages
7. 123reg
8. UK2
9. VidaHost
10. WebhostingUK

To close this documentative piece let me make it clear to you that getting the right hosting service is not a task of concern. Find a polite and user friendly web hosting service and ask them to assist you in setting up an inexpensive hosting account. We all start in some shape or form and inexpensive hosting is the best choice if you want to get started on the internet..

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Choosing A Hosting Web Site? Some Tips You Should Always Try

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010


Whether you would like to put your new internet site on the web, or you have decided you would like to change your present hosting site, you need to do a little research before you sign a contract. There are a number of sites that provide lists of hosting web sites and the services they supply. You can also be in a position to see what some users of the site have asserted about their own experiences with a hosting website.

If you have a list of hosting web sites and their services, you can decide which web sites meet your needs. This may shorten the list for most people. The following step is to go to the web site for each host site and find out about their prices, contracts and terms of service. This process may whittle down the list more. Most hosting sites will post an inventory of positive reviews, but you can’t always trust those. If you are hunting for host web site reviews, it’s best to use an independent source.

The sites which have the tallies of hosting web sites frequently encourage users to post reviews. If no reviews are posted for a specific hosting site, it may not be a bad thing. People usually only take some time to write reviews of a site or product if they’re terribly disappointed or terribly cheerful. If everything is perfectly normal with no serious mishaps and nothing surprising good, most of the people don’t trouble to pen a review. No reviews may simply mean the hosting web site is doing an acceptable, if not superb, job.

Most sites that offer reviews also have articles that may be useful in your search. It’s worth taking a minute to scan the articles which may give you useful information. Review sites may have info about which hosting web sites need contracts of six months or a year or longer and which sites will bill users monthly. This would possibly not be vital to you, or it could be critical. A lot of folks who are new to web sites and hosting web sites prefer to employ a month to month repayment schedule until they see how their internet site works out. If it’s’s a total bomb, you may not wish to be obliged to keep paying for it.

Hosting web review sites can also offer comparisons between prices and services offered by different sites. One site may cost a tad more, but offer a load more services in their package than a site that is’s just a little cheaper. Price is about more than just price . You would like your internet site to have the best possible chance of success, and part of that depends on the hosting web site you select. These comparisons will help you make a good selection.

Educating yourself about all your choices and knowing your own needs will pay off. A good hosting internet site can get your site off to a great good} start. A bad site, with lots of technical issues or user issues can kill it. Prior to signing a contract, check out hosting web reviews and let them help you find the perfect host for your internet site.

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Seven’s not always Microsoft’s lucky number: Dynamics NAV 7 ERP delayed

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

Seven’s not always Microsoft’s lucky number: Dynamics NAV 7 ERP delayed
The number 7 isn’t lucky for every Microsoft team. Microsoft has pushed back its delivery target for its Dynamics NAV “7″ by anywhere from a few months to a year, with final delivery now expected some time during calendar 2011 to 2012. by Mary Jo Foley

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