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Best domain name for gifts/wishlist pick?

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

I need a domain name for a site where anyone can post the kind of gifts they really want instead of receiving gift they not

want, so that friends and family can give them the right gift.

My main PROBLEM is that, all good domain names are taken. I would appreciate if Yahoo Answers community Could help me pick

the best name out of all the names listed below:

#1 MyListSpace
#2 MyDesiredGifts
#3 MyWishListSpace
#4 MyGiftListSpace
#5 MyDreamGiftlist
#6 MyDreamWishlist
#7 MyMostwantedGifts

I am open to your ideas and suggestions.

Thanks in advance.

Jubuntu

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HOW TO: Pick the Perfect Name for Your Startup

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

HOW TO: Pick the Perfect Name for Your Startup
Frances McInnis is a journalist and crossword enthusiast based in New York City. She has written about culture for Momentum Magazine, business for Resource World Magazine, and a …

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How to Pick a Good and Reliable Web Host

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

You don’t need a Web host to develop and design a site. You can do it all from your personal computer. However, if you want to publish your site for the world to see, you need some Web server space. Fortunately, server space is abundant and inexpensive. This topic helps you sort through your options.


A Web host owns (or rents) the computer that serves the files of your Web site to your visitors, usually in exchange for a monthly fee. You don’t have to cancel your current Internet account to hire a Web host. In fact, many Web hosts don’t offer Internet service provider (ISP) service.


Those that do need to be local, or it isn’t worth it for you. The great thing about your neighborhood ISP is that it’s in your neighborhood, and it gives you a local dial-up number. You don’t want to have to dial in to Albuquerque whenever you want to browse the Web (unless, of course, you live in Albuquerque).


There’s a good chance you already have a Web host, even if you don’t know it. Many standard Internet accounts come with a healthy amount of server space for personal Web pages. So, the first step in choosing a Web host is to contact your ISP. Find out how much server space comes with your account. If the answer is none, you might want to inform your customer service representative that many of their direct competitors offer this benefit to their subscribers for a lot less than you’re currently paying.


I want to use my Web site for commercial purposes. Can I host my site on the personal Web space that comes with my Internet service?


Why would you want to? For one thing, your ISP usually assigns you a generic Web address, which doesn’t make your business look very professional. For another, you don’t need the typical lags in response time that you find on the servers of large ISPs. Plus, commercial sites are probably against your ISP’s terms of service, and you don’t need the hassle of them closing down your site along with your personal email account and Internet connection.


If you’d prefer not to use your personal server space for your site, just go to your favorite search engine, and look up Web hosting to begin your research. Don’t be surprised if your results number in the millions.


There are many, many, many Web hosts out there. You can’t possibly research them all. You need to narrow your optionsand fast. A good way to start is with the names that you recognize: Yahoo!, Earthlink, Netfirms, perhaps also your phone or cable company. If they don’t have what you need or want, work your way down the list.


Every Web site is different, of course, and only you can make the choice about the right Web host for your particular site. That said, in general, here are a few qualities of good Web hosts:


1) Reasonable monthly charge. Shop around, and see what the competitors are offering. Expect to pay between $10 and $25 a month for a typical personal or small business site. Pay less, and your Web host probably makes up the difference by giving you terrible customer support or tacking advertisements onto your site. Pay more, and you’re probably buying services and features that you don’t need.


2) Domain name registration (preferably free). Many of the better Web hosts offer to register your Web site’s domain name for you. Some even front you the yearly $35 registration service charge. Keep an eye out for these hosts. They’re worth it, even if they tack on a setup charge (as long as it’s less than $35).


3) Reasonable (or no) setup charge. Some Web hosts tack on a special, one-time service charge to set up your account. Others do not. Many perfectly reputable and reliable Web hosts charge setup fees. Many do not. Those that don’t charge setup fees often make up their money elsewhere, so read the fine print. If you go for a fee-charging service, don’t pay more than $35, or you’re probably being soaked. And if you can catch a fee-charging Web host during one of its “fee waived” promotional periods, do it.


4) Upgrade plans. Your site is successful. It grows. You want your Web host to grow with you. Ideally, your host should offer several levels of service at reasonable price points. Start with the cheapest plan and work your way up.


5) Reliable customer service (preferably by phone). You need customer service. Period. And don’t fall for the usual 24/7 customer-service sales pitch. Any fool with an email account can advertise 24/7 customer service. But is the fool actually reading the emailah, that’s the rub. You want a toll-free phone number for customer support. If you don’t have 24/7 access to a live human being by telephone, then you don’t have 24/7 customer support. It’s far better to go with a Web host who offers toll-free phone support during normal business hours than a host who offers 24/7 support by email.


6) Server space. Exactly how much server space do you need? You can figure this out pretty easily. Find out the combined file size of your Web site by examining the properties of its local root folder. If your site is 5 MB, then you need at least 5 MB of server space. Generally, you don’t need huge amounts of server space, unless your site includes lots of heavy multimedia files, such as MP3s.


7) Bandwidth limits. Your Web host measures bandwidth, or the amount of data its computers push to the visitors of your site over a period of time. Typically, you get a monthly limit, and, if you exceed your cap, your host charges you extra. A good data-transfer baseline for a typical personal or small-business Web site is 1 GB. Roughly speaking, one gigabyte of data transfer equals 20,000 page viewsthat’s one person viewing one page of your site 20,000 times, or 5,000 people viewing one page of your site four times, or 20,000 people viewing one page of your site one time. It’s hard to know exactly how much bandwidth you need, so start low. If you exceed your limit regularly, consider upgrading your plan. Keep in mind: If you offer a total of 1 GB of MP3s on your site, you can exceed 1 GB of bandwidth very quickly.

8) POP3 email accounts. You may or may not want extra email accounts for your site. But if you want them, go for a Web host that provides them. Generally, you want POP3 email instead of Web-based email. POP3 email works with client software such as Microsoft Outlook and Eudora, which let you jump on the Internet quickly, download your mail, and answer it offline. Web-based email requires you to be online to write and receive messages. Many Web hosts count the amount of email that you send and receive over their servers as part of your overall transfer limit, so be sure to take this factor into account.


9) Streaming audio/video and other media. If you want to host streaming audio or video files on your site, or even if you want to display Flash animations and other common media types, your Web host needs to be set up to do this. You don’t need special service to host Web images such as JPEG, GIF, and PNG.


10) FrontPage extensions. Heaven forbid, but if your Web site uses the stupid special effects that come with Microsoft FrontPage, you should find a Web host that doesn’t offer FrontPage extensions. This way, the dumb things won’t work, and the quality of your site will improve dramatically.


11) CGI, server-side scripting, and database access. If your site uses server-side technology to connect to a database, you need a Web host who is set up to do this. You don’t have to worry about this level of service if your site sticks to the client side: HTML, JavaScript, and CSS. All the projects in this book are client-side only.


12) Site reports. You want a host that gives you access to the data that the Web server collects about the visitors to your site. You want to see where they’re from, what browsers they’re using, what pages they visit most often, and which sections of the site they seem to be missing. You don’t want this information for evil purposes. You want it to help you improve your site. Definitely check into what kind of site reporting tools the host offers.


One feature that you definitely don’t need is a shopping cart application, “free” or otherwise. Shopping carts that come with Web hosting plans are generic, overpriced, feature-poor, difficult to customize, and next to impossible to integrate into your site.


If you’re serious about launching a Web-based retail storefront, you need to hire a programming team to develop a shopping cart application for you.

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Will google pick up on a secondary domain name I pay for a five year deal? Or is the 1 I have now fine?

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

IN plain English will it up my rankings? To have both 5 yr domain names instead of 1 for a year and 1 for 5 yrs?

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How to Pick a Domain When Your First Choice is Taken

Sunday, April 4th, 2010

If you’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’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’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’t be afraid to get creative or to switch up your choice a little bit, you really won’t be hindering your results at all.

Finally, keep in mind that if you’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’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’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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Good Registrar: Valuable Guidance to Pick a Good One

Saturday, April 3rd, 2010

Looking for a .com or .net after your name? Search on the internet is quite difficult, as there are number of companies offering .com and .net. So here are the few tips how to pick a good one.

There are numerous registrars they differ from prices, services, support, management, etc. This is the reason that choosing a good registrar is very important.

But if further you are not satisfied with the same registrar who you have register your domain name, then your have other option and that is you can transfer your domain to other registrar. But be sure that the domain should not be in the redemption period and it should be renew 60 days before you transfer it.

What to look for?

Some of the most important aspects that should be considered while choosing the registrar for registering a domain name:

ICANN Accreditation: The domain name registrar should be accredited by ICANN (which stands for Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers). This ensures you that the domain name which you have registered is legally a part of the internet.

Reliability: The domain registrar must be reliable and solvent, as they are the one who can protect the domain of domain registrants from losing their domains.

Location: Location is the other important factor which states that the domain registrars are subject to the laws of the country where they are located but some have been refuse to grant domain names that are offensive under the laws of their home country.

Contract Agreement: Many of the domain registrants think that, once the domain name registers, is theirs forever including all rights. But it is not like that, the contract which you have sign with the registrar could affect you in a number of ways. Many of the registrars have the right to cancel your domain name for certain reasons, generally when you use the domain for illegal or spamming purposes. So be sure to read the rights and policies carefully before you pay for it.

Price: Prices differs from one registrar to other. Though registering a domain names are much cheaper these days, but still there are many registrars who offer the higher prices. Nowadays, many of the registrars offered “free” domain name services, but make sure that the domain name which you have register is yours or the registrar company’s, as some of them buy the domain themselves and allow you to use it as a name only and some of them compel you to place large frames full of advertisements on you site in exchange for the domain name. While comparing prices, you must also look for many other factors that are provided by the registrar, that are customer support, testimonies etc.

Support: While registering a domain name, check whether the registrar is providing a good customer support i.e. it should be 24×7.

Domain Transfer: Check the transfer policy of the registrar before registering your domain name. Normally you can’t transfer a name during the first 60 days after registration, but the period could be much longer. Don’t expect any registrar to refund money you’ve paid for months of service you won’t use. Sometimes, there may be restrictions on your ability to transfer the domain name that means the registrar must be giving poor service.

Contact Information: One must look for the contact information of the registrar where you can easily get to them without any effort. You might want to test them to confirm whether they are available before you buy from them.

Hosting: Many domain registrar offer hosting services, as two in one package is a very simple and effective for register domain and host you site globally on web.

Management: Domain management method is the most important factor to think about. This normally works after registering the domain name. In other words, once you have registered the domain, how do you manage the information related with it? You may want to change contact information or name servers in the future. Many of them provides a control panel for managing your domains, which allows you to simply log in on the web and update the information you want to change.

Consider these factors when choosing where to register your domain name to come up with the registrar offering the perfect combination of price, service, management and support for you.

What to Avoid?

Simply, keep in mind that free domain names are generally free only for one or two years, after which the registrar will charge you for the annual or biennial fee. In such cases the provider of the free domain name pays only for the first billing from the registrar. So you should study the offer carefully while choosing for free domain registrar.

Most of the web hosting plans at domain registrars are feature poor and over priced. If you are tempted by one, think twice and check out other hosts before buying web hosting from you domain registrar.

Thus, there are huge numbers of registrars varying from prices and services are available nowadays. You only have to choose the right one which suits your requirements.

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How To Pick A Good Website Domain Name That Will Dominate Search Engine Rankings Part 2

Thursday, April 1st, 2010


www.webtrafficacademy.org Part 2 of How To Pick A Good Domain Name. Back to part 1- http

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How To Pick A Domain

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

If you are reading this you might be close to setting up your first website ever or you can be a person with experience that is just curious to see if there are things that you might have missed. Whatever the case is I hope to be able to provide you with a few of the things that I personally feel are important when you are picking the right domain name for your new site.

I assume that you have already found the topic that you are going to be focusing on and therefore I will not go into any of the things that relates on how to find a profitable market online. The reason I say this is that I assume that you new site will somehow have a business related theme as a personal website with pictures of your family and stuff doesn’t need much consideration when choosing the domain name.

So let us get into the things that I strongly feel you would have great benefit from.

It is a know fact that more and more traffic (aka visitors to your site) comes from the search engines such as Google, Yahoo and MSN (which has now launched their new site called Live). So with this fact in mind you will need to find out how to get the best possible placement in the search engines so that people will come visit your site.

Most online marketers agree that from a SEO point of you the right keyword rich domain name can help your site rank better that if you are not using a keyword rich domain name. You might say that site like http://Nike.com, http://Amazon.com and http://Ebay.com doesn’t have keyword rich names and you are absolutely right.

However the difference between you and the great site is that they have much larger advertising budget than you have and therefore they can get away with having names that doesn’t make much sense. So if you are on a small budget I suggest that you go for the keyword rich domain name approach.

Choosing a keyword rich domain name does not mean that you will have to end up with a name that nobody will ever remember. That can be the case but it doesn’t have to be. Let us say that you are going to create a site that deals with pets. Maybe you want to sell pet toys and other accessories.

What I would do is to go to the site called: http://www.wordtracker.com/free-trial.html and sign up for the free trial. Once you have received the e-mail from WordTracker you would enter “pets” in the field.

You’ll see that the word “pet supplies” has a count of 2,000-2,500 visitors in a 90 day period. If you had paid for the full version of WordTracker (I strongly recommend that you do) you would have found that for the keyword phrase “pet toys and supplies” and that 145 people are searching for that particular phrase every day and that there are only 857 sites competing for that exact phrase.

Now that is great information and you can now use it for finding a domain name that will 1) Tell your visitors what it is that you do and 2) hold some really great keywords that you will want to target to rank in the search engines.

If you go to the site called: http://idenion.dk/tools/multidomaincheck.aspx you’ll be able to enter domain names in the box and test whether they are available. I have just tested the domains http://pettoysandsupplies.com and http://pet-toys-and-supplies.com and both of them are available. That is great news as the domains names will help you some of the way to get the high rankings that you want.

Mikael’s domain site features information and guides to effectively finding the right domain name.

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How to Pick the Right Domain for Online Business

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

Buying the right domain for a new online business is as important as the business itself, but most of people tend to ignore this fact. A perfect domain helps you achieve success with search engine rankings and also creates a brand for your business. Buying the wrong domain will make it harder to brand your online business. If you wish to build a profitable online business you need something that will clearly distinguish you from your competitors.

Here are some tips you should consider before selecting a domain for your business:

Use Keywords

Having a keyword rich domain name would be the first and most important step to starting your online business. Keyword rich domain names are among the most important factors which affect search engine rankings of a website and its exposure to the visitors. This will bring you search engine traffic; this traffic will buy from you or become leads for your affiliate programs. Having a keyword rich domain will help you with three important sources of getting traffic for your website, Organic Traffic, PPC (Paid Advertisements) and type in traffic. For example TradeShowItems.com will be the right domain to pick if you are selling trade show items. Not only it will help the owner achieve higher search engine rankings but also elaborate their business in its name only.

Ignore Hyphens

There is a common mistake that many people make when buying a niche domain, they use hyphens to separate their keywords. An example would be visit-american-beaches.com for a travel domain name. Now the problem with hyphens is that using them makes the domain name difficult to remember and hard to type. I remember a friend having an entertainment niche domain name and he had it announced over local radio. Instead of getting any big increase in number of visitors he received several complaints that his website went down or it’s inaccessible. He later realized that it was because his domain name was too long and had hyphens in it, which made the listeners confused and they could not figure out the right way to spell the domain name.

Easy to Spell

Always remember when you select a domain that it should be easy to spell. You should know that many internet users are not great with spelling; therefore you should avoid such words which are hard to spell. Newyorkcityrealtyexpert.com for a real estate domain name may look good for SEO perspective but in reality who would remember such real estate domain names? A precaution now will save many investments on advertisements which you will need to teach people about, how to spell your website. The basic rule is picking up domains easy to spell and short enough to be remembered easily.

Now you know how to make the right choice of niche domain names for better search engine rankings and easy to remember. Keep these three rules in mind and you will never pick the wrong domain name again.

Be sure to pick the right domain to represent your business, get keyword rich niche domain names and see the difference.

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Effective Steps to Pick the Best Domain Name for Your Website

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

Names sound to be a very simple that doesn’t really mean much. But wait, doesn’t it? It does. It is simple but very meaningful actually. And it even becomes more meaningful when the names have relation to your business or any important stuffs in your life. Let’s say, a domain name for example.

Domain name is your name in online world, very important if you have business online. You will want to have your domain names easily remembered so people are able to visit and visit it again. That means you have to create the right domain names for your website. But how to make sure it is the right one?

Get the Idea of What Your Website Is All about
This is what you need to understand first. Try to know what the concept of your website is, the purpose, and the solution that you offer to your visitors. These will give them clear descriptions of what they are going to find in your website.

For example, www.webhosting.info clearly states what is in there. There is the concept of web hosting, the purpose of providing web hosting information. That’s why they name it webhosting.info, where people can find any information or news about web hosting.

Make it Short and Catchy

Remember not to make a long sentence for your domain name. You don’t want to have a very long domain name like thelongestlistofthelongeststuffatthelongestdomainnameatlonglast.com or thelongestdomainnameintheworldandthensomeandthensomemoreandmore.com that I am absolutely sure only barely number of people remember. Just make it short but effective. Another thing to keep in mind is being catchy – another important factor to consider when registering a domain name.

However, don’t get catchy in the wrong and silly way. Be careful not to make mistakes that your domains sound like exposing something embarassing when they actually should have looked good. For examples: Pen Island – who registers their domain as penisland.com; Who Represents – registering their domain as whorepresents.com; PowerGen Italia – which domain is registered as powergenitalia.com; and some others that make you think what was in their thoughts when they register the domains.

Avoid Similarity and Trademark Violation
Before registering the domain name, pay attention and check first if the domain you choose will be any similar to any of your competitors’ domains. You want to be recognized as you, not as anybody else. For example, when there is already a domain name like goodstory.com, better not have similar one like good-story.com as it will confuse your visitors.

Additionally, if there is good reputation that you’ve gained, visitors who do not really know you will think it is the other one’s reputation. Worse, if there is any bad reputation that the other domain gets, people might be misled that it is your own reputation. Be unique.

Last but not least, do not steal someone’s trademark just to get traffic or good name from public. Register a domain name which trademark hasn’t been owned by anybody as you can be sued for trademark infringement or violation! Ensure that you build your own trademark.

For example, as someone has owned www.myspace.com, you better not try to register any domain name under their trademark in any domain extensions like myspace.com.tw myspace.com.hk, myspace.net.cn, etc as they can take further legal action regarding trademark violation if you haven’t got legal permission from them.

So, it is time for you to create the best domain name online that people will keep remembering and visiting more and more. Good luck!

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