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How Google Domain Parking Can Benefit The Domain Owner

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

Overview

Domain parking companies have been profiting from both domain names that have expired and been snapped up again, and from completely newly registered domains: domain parking has now become big business, with Google having now entered the fray! Thousands of domains are being registered every year by domain name squatters, with cybersquatters and typosquatters having recognised the business opportunities to be snapped up albeit morally unsound and now being prosecuted on far more frequent bases. Google domain parking, or Adsense for Domains as it is also known, has now developed an algorithm to eliminate those sites that are likely to attract fewer clicks than are likely to be profitable for Google, also in the hope that this algorithm will also weed out many of the illegal domain owners impersonating some of the most popular names on the High Street.

Adsense for Domains

Doing away with the middle-man was Googles mantra when it first introduced its Google domain parking service. Since then, as all services do, it has evolved and now applies a Google domain parking algorithm to each domain name, assessing its potential semantically to the possibility of searches related to the domain names content before accepting the domain for parking. As with all other domain parking, the domain website is solely filled with links which, according to the law of averages, the visitor will click on to navigate their way to a site relevant to their search. When a visitor clicks on an advertising click the request is received by Google and processed, interpreting the HTML or XML with which the page is formatted and returns the requested page to the visitor.

Google search engine results tend to return low rankings for those domains that use Google domain parking due to the predominance of commercial links. Nevertheless, despite these diminutive ratings, Google domain parking insists that each domain that is put forward for inclusion in their parking service attracts a minimum of 750,000 page views every month. One thing that Google domain parking services do encourage is the domain tasting idea which, in effect, is an open invitation to cybersquatter to earn money without being penalised.

The way tasting through the application of Google domain parking works is that the domain owner sets up their domain pages and allows advertisements to run on them. The cybersquatter can then delete any domains within a 5 day period to be refunded in full and keep 100% of the revenue their sites may have generated during that time: clearly, for the cybersquatter, this is a win-win situation. It can also work to the advantage of the genuine domain owner who wants to try out various domain names to see which ones are likely to generate sufficient clicks to make them a feasible income per month.

If a domain owner has 100 sites bulk-registered and, out of these, just 1% of them generate sufficient click-through traffic within 5 days to make these sites financially viable, the other 99% can be deleted in accordance with Googles refund policy. The domain owner will receive a full refund on those sites that are deleted, so will have had a chance to try them and see if they attract a click-through rate knowing they are not going to lose anything for trying. Again, for genuine domain owners, this is a win-win situation.

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I am owner of www.desihost.co.cc this website provide web hosting space how can i do free publicity for it ?

Saturday, April 3rd, 2010
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Honolulu Advertiser owner Gannett partly financed sale to rival

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

Honolulu Advertiser owner Gannett partly financed sale to rival
Gannett Co., the owner of The Honolulu Advertiser, is helping to finance the Honolulu Star-Bulletin’s purchase of its crosstown rival, according to an executive involved in structuring the deal.

Read more on Honolulu Advertiser

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Getting your Own Web Hosting. What Does it Mean for Business Owner?

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

Ten years ago, having a computer with 4 GB of hard drive was a state of the art. Nobody could ever imagine that we could run around with a 4 GB key ring size USB drive. That is how much technology has advanced. The fact too applies to emails and web hostings.

Undeniably true that people are still using hotmail, gmail, yahoo mail and other free web based email accounts. There is absolutely nothing wrong with it. They are great and most importantly they are free. I myself too use hotmail gmail as well as yahoo. However, when it comes to presenting your business, especially when you are just starting out, it would give a good impressions if you have yourname@yourcompanyname.com on your business cards. In business world, people tends take you more seriously as they are aware you are taking your business seriously too.

This is where web hosting provider comes in handy. Sure they used to cost thousand of dollars and many small and home based type business owners could not afford it, but as I mention earlier web hosting is changing. It is much more affordable with much functionality offered to subscribers. Some web hosting companies, it will only cost you $9.95 / month to have your site hosted. That is equivalent to having chicken sandwiches these days.

Now, people would claim “Why would I pay money, where I can get free email?” Sure, but if you would like to look more professional in your small business than you must have it. You would also think that, “Well maybe I should wait till I design my own website so I don’t waste any subscription time” Well, you are somehow right. You might be wasting your subscription time, however once your subscription is activated you can start using your email accounts at that very moments. That being said, you can start distributing your new email to your contacts and potential clients. Impress them by that moment! Of course, you do not want to wait too long while you are getting someone to design your sites, which lead us to the last point.

Good hosting companies, they usually offer subscribers free applications in the subscription. These applications are open source based, meaning you can use it anyway you like it as long as you keep the copyright intact within the original source codes. The beauty of these free applications, it only takes minutes to install. Once installed, you can start configuring your sites through admin panel. No HTML knowledge is required. I have one template that I just installed before I wrote this article. WordPress, a web based application that is intended for writing blog purposes. You can have a demo at http://testarea.lukasweb.net/wordpress/ . I installed it for demonstration purposes, so I have not configured it as a working site. Wordpress is just one of many open source application that you would get. If you are selling online, then you can utilize OS-Commerce, one of the most popular open source e-commerce applications complete with shopping cart. There you go, last problem solved. You are now basically ready to do showcase your new email, and level up your business image.

So, let us summarize. The advantage of having your own web hosting:

More professional look as you can have yourname@yourbusiness.com
You get free templates and applications so that you can start building your sites with no HTML knowledge required
The best thing is that it only cost you $9.95/month, which equal to buying a pair of decent shoes every year!

For more details on choosing the right web hosting company, I have picked several affordable web hosting providers for you to choose in my product review sites.

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Web Hosting Considerations for the Small Business Owner – Take your Business to the Next Level

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

When the small business owner is looking for a web hosting service there are a few things that they have to consider that the owner of a larger business won’t have to take into account. The reason for this is among other things, a smaller business will tend to have a smaller less complex website that they need to have hosted.

When a larger business owner researches web hosting services for their web site, often their main concern is how many feature and services that the web hosting service has to offer. The smaller business owner however; will be much more interested in keeping an eye on the bottom line and will want only the minimum amount of services and features that they will absolutely need.

Due to the fact that there are so many web hosting services on the net and they will each offer a wide range of services and options, just blindly searching through all of the hosting options that are available on the net can be very difficult and confusing to say the least. Finding a web hosting plan in the $5 range for a small business owner is no problem at all but they are service plans that are designed for the simplest websites that have minimal requirements.

If your website is under one-hundred pages and doesn’t have any streaming videos than one of these basic plans may work just fine for you. One option that you may want to consider if you have more content in your website and a basic plan just wont do is to opt for a shared hosting plan as they will have more bandwidth and memory capacity.

However; there are other things to consider other then the technical aspects of a web hosting service, particularly if you are going to be using your website for active Internet marketing. If your website is only being used for advertisement or marketing of services and products only in your local community that is one thing but if you are planning on branching out on the net then you have other factors to consider.

One of the biggest things that you will have to take into account is SEO which is the abbreviation for search engine optimization. Basically, search engine optimization is the way that you are going to compete with similar business on the Internet. There are two ways to go about SEO and one is to pay your web host or an SEO service to do it or you can do it yourself.

Either way you should do your best to become familiar with SEO techniques and service requirements before you head into it. The reason for this is that there are basic tools and services that you will need a web host to have if you are going to be doing your own SEO. There are several methods of SEO and a web hosing service that offers SEO services will offer them at various prices.

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Is asking the owner of a domain name to release the name a good idea!Could there be any bad repercussions?

Sunday, February 21st, 2010

There is a certain domain name which I would like that is already taken! However, the site is no longer there! The domain name hosting company(Go Daddy) tells me I cannot get it unless the owner releases it! But is it a good idea to contact the owner and ask them to release it? What are the chances they will and what repercussions will that cause me? I have the same unusual name that is in their domain name!Could they keep me from using my name in another way if it is in their domain name? Example, If my name were Venola. They have venola.com I contact them and ask for them to release venola.com They return with a no we won’t! Can they then add that I can’t use venoIa in anyway, even with other words attached, say, venolaicecream.com If there are any lawyers out there knowledgeable in internet law please help! Thank you

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Selling domain name and then transferring it to new owner?

Saturday, February 20th, 2010

I have two domains and I want to sell them on ebay. My problem is that after I sell them I don’t know how to transfer it to the owner. I bought them from GoDaddy so if anyone can tell me what to do I would appreciate it.

Thank you.

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How do I go about Buying a domain name from the current owner wihout getting cheated?

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

I’m talking to a guy through email about possibly being able to buy a domain name that I wanted, but he owns. Is there a specific process to buying a domain name from the current owner?

Whats to stop him from getting the money from me and then just keeping the domain name?

Is there a standard (or semi-standard) way to decide on a price based on traffic and stuff like that. The website is currently parked on Godaddy.com and has no content, and has been since Nov 06 when it was purchased according to the WhoIs record.

Any help would be great. thanks.

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How can I contact the owner of a website?

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

I found a website I am interested in purchasing. The domain name is registered, but no one is using it. I looked up the owner in the who is database, but the email and phone number are out of service. Is there another way to get a hold of the owner that I may be overlooking? There is information on the host of the web page which is just an Australian company, should I contact them? The owner is also Australian, if that matters. Any help on how I might acquire this domain would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

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What’s in a web site? What every business owner needs to know.: An article from: Mississippi Business Journal

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

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What’s in a web site? What every business owner needs to know.: An article from: Mississippi Business Journal

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