Product Description
* Unique entry-level guide to Domain Name System (DNS), which translates Internet host names into IP addresses and is used with all Internet servers
* Shows how to install, configure, and troubleshoot DNS on both Windows and UNIX servers
* Helps people seeking technology certifications bone up on DNS theory, terminology, and architecture-a requirement in several popular exams
* Includes real-world examples based on the author’s daily experience … More >>
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DNS for Dummies
Wednesday, June 9th, 2010Microsoft Office Live For Dummies
Sunday, May 2nd, 2010- ISBN13: 9780470116586
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Product Description
Microsoft Office Live is a service that allows individuals, small businesses, and organizations to create Web sites, share documents, and have a shared storage area on the Web Explains how to create a Web site; share documents, contact lists, project plans, and calendars; send or receive e-mails using Live Mail; and allow customers, employees, and vendors access to data based on specific security restrictions Discusses establishing security levels, s… More >>
Domain Names for Dummies
Monday, April 5th, 2010Product Description
These days, every business or organization needs a Web presence. But how to youfind and register a memorable Web address? In this easy-to-follow guide, apreeminent domain name services firm walks you through the ins and outs of thedomain name game, from registering and trademarking a new name to buying orselling an existing site…. More >>
Domain Parking for Dummies
Friday, April 2nd, 2010
As a web surfer, I really do not like it when I come across a site that sounds promising in Google, click on it and discover nothing but ads. What is the purpose of such a site? Well, this practice of putting up a site on the web without content is known as domain parking, and can serve many purposes.
1. Later development – developing a web site takes time, and like any business starts with a simple idea. Along with that idea, you have discovered that the ideal domain name is available. You know that it will be quite a few month before you can do anything, but you can’t let the desired URL slip through your fingers. Who’s to say that it will be available in six months? So you buy the name, and now it is parked, just one simple page, online.
The company that you purchased the name through, the domain registrants, will usually offer domain parking for free. But once the page is developed, you will have to pay for hosting (with domain registrant or another company). While parked, your page can be monetized. Usually, this means ads by someone such as Google or Yahoo! If anyone happens upon your parked domain, and clicks on an ad, you make a little money. With a bit of research, you can find other ways to monetize your web site with other types advertising and affiliate links.
Now, here is the interesting part. I have a domain that I purchased a year ago that I have done nothing with, I haven’t even used domain parking to pick up a little jingle. But, the company I purchased it through has parked it, are advertising their services on it, and have monetized it so THEY are making a little jingle from MY parked domain! So, if you have to use domain parking for awhile before development, make sure you are the one making the jingle. Also, post a sign saying “Under Construction” or “Coming Soon” so that those who are interested can check back later.
2.Redirection of Web traffic – Sometimes there are web addresses that are similar to your own that you may want to purchase and then use domain parking to redirect to your web site. For example, if you had xyz.com, you may want to purchase xyz.net and then redirect all traffic from that site to your .com domain. This type of domain parking serves a purpose, they move you right on to the actual web site, so are only a minor inconveniece if they do not move you on fast enough.
3.Re-sale – Some people will buy a domain name for the sole purpose of reselling it to someone else. While waiting for a buyer, they use domain parking to make a little extra money, and to advertise the domain as being for sale.
In the early days of the web, a lot of people purchased thousands of domain names with the hope of reselling them at a later date for a profit. Though the prime names are gone, there are still many people who are holding onto domain names and hoping to resell them, some of these names have gone for thousands to hundreds of thousands of dollars.
This especially occurred in the early days of the web when domainers purchased trademark names and then sold them for exorbitantly high prices to the company. However, laws were eventually passed that protect trademark names from this practice, which is referred to as cybersquatting.
But when it comes to Search Engine Optimization, a key word domain name is king, so these are hot names which, if not being used for a web site, are often monetized and available for sale.
So, domain parking can serve multiple purposes, and as a web surfer I don’t mind the web sites that are under development or the ones that redirect me since it is usually quick, but the last type of web site is the one that I am most frustrated to come across!
Domain Names 101 – A Dummies Guide to Choosing Great Domain Names
Thursday, April 1st, 2010
When it comes to choosing your domain name, do not allow
yourself to get stressed out or worry over choosing the perfect
domain name that will make your website a success. When it comes
down to it, there are several things you can do to ensure you
choose the best type of domain for your business, and after that
any number of domain names will work effectively for you.
However, you need to read the following suggestions and follow
them in order to avoid any costly mistakes to your traffic and
business due to a bad domain name.
Tip #1 Short and Sweet You will want a domain name that is short
and sweet. There are many reasons for this, however if you have
a short domain name it will be easier for people to remember and
revisit not to mention tell others about. Also, if your domain
name is short, other websites linking to your site will not have
to worry about broken URLs and invalid web pages.
Tip #2 Make a List You should definitely make a list of the
domain names you like the most, but it is best if you make a
list of themes rather than exact domain names. The reason for
this is there are so many domain names on the Internet that
finding an easy one is not so easy. So, come up with themes you
are interested in and then start searching from there.
Tip #3 Be Open Do not set your heart on one particular domain
name, especially if it is a generic one because odds are it is
taken. You will only be disappointed and unhappy with any other
domain name. Do not set yourself up like this and realize ahead
of time that you will need to be really creative with your
domain name and open to new ideas and options.
Tip #4 Search for Options Once you have your list of themes and
ideas you want for a domain name you can start searching online.
There are plenty of websites that will allow you to search and
register different domain names. Most likely, several that you
search for will be taken and the program might suggest you take
that domain name with a really large number on the end or other
variations that are available. In general, you do not want to do
this because it is more difficult to remember your URL and you
will get a lot of your traffic misdirected.
Tip #5 Dot Com There are many kinds of extensions or suffixes
available for URLs from com to .net and .biz to .info. While all
of these are options and your particular desired domain might be
taken under .com and available under tv you should consider long
and hard before doing this. The reason for this is everyone
knows about .com and if they are thinking of your website they
will probably search for it as .com first. So, having a .com
will keep people from getting confused. Also, if your keyword
URL exists as a .com and you choose .net, you will probably lose
customers and traffic to the other site because people know to
go to .com
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Research and Markets: Web Sites Do-It-Yourself For Dummies, 2nd Edition Gives Step-By-Step Instruction That Will Build …
Saturday, February 13th, 2010Research and Markets: Web Sites Do-It-Yourself For Dummies, 2nd Edition Gives Step-By-Step Instruction That Will Build …
DUBLIN—-Research and Markets has announced the addition of John Wiley and Sons Ltd’s new report “Web Sites Do-It-Yourself For Dummies, 2nd Edition” to their offering.
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