Posts Tagged ‘purpose’

Why are there listings on search engines for what I have a domain name for – What is the purpose of having it?

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

What I mean is this : owning a domain name and a site, like “somethinginformation.com” and listing it with search engines, doesn’t mean you will get a good listing.
Meanwhile, tons of nothing sites with nothing to say and only products to sell will get listed also, so what’s the point?

Is it just to sell the name someday?

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Blogging for a purpose, hopefully!

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any one thing. Abraham Lincoln (1809 – 1865)


A great man stands on God. A small man stands on a great man.
- Ralph Waldo Emerson

Here I am, sitting and staring at this white box with the blinking cursor… what to write about today… hmmm… Well, for starters, I found a really and truly interesting blog of note today: www(dot)thinkinghomebusiness(dot)com.

If you are working from home, running your own business or are just thinking about one of the above, this is a must-read. The author, Des Walsh, has a no-nonsense style of writing that really spoke to me. I hope it will speak to you, as well.

Perhaps his blog-appeal comes from his Aussie-ness. (Are either one of those a real word?) Australians seem to share our American love of individuality and independence. Our two countries have a rich history of standing up for what they believe in and telling it like it is. As you read his posts, I think you’ll see what I mean! He’s a very prolific blogger. It’s a treat to read something honest, concise and well-written on the internet these days. There is a little too much “garbaggio” out there, if you get my meaning. His blog was refreshing.

As a small-business owner in rural Texas, it has occurred to me that in order to attract and keep clients and customers, we have to have that same no-nonsense approach. We must be honest, forthright, sensible and courageous in our business dealings. And we have to go national, if not global, in our appeal to our customer base.

Our online presence is practically our only “face” these days. Making that face look good is our primary goal. Who wants to order something from a bland, plain website or a never ending page of data? You don’t have to purchase fancy software or pay thousands of dollars to a web designer to make something look nice. With a little effort, you can create a blog or website with personality without breaking the bank.

Yahoo and Google offer a very nice (and cheap) web hosting plan for those not looking to open an actual store. For some, the website is free. You do have to register your domain name for something like $11.00 a year. That’s small change to gain a presence on the web. And, although it took a while to get the hang of it, we managed to put together a pretty nice site… I think.

You be the judge: http://www.neeneessoapshop.com/ Check it out and come back here to comment and tell me what you really think.

We started out trying to have a web “store,” but quickly deduced that it’s cheaper to pay eBay, Etsy, PayPal and Bonanzle a little bit on the end of each sale in order to keep our overhead lower. I’ve found that they do an excellent job of promoting themselves, thereby promoting your items or booth in the process. And they are up and running 24/7. That’s something you simply cannot do in a brick and mortar location. Unless you are Taco Bell.

But, I digress. I’ve written already about clicking and linking here on Articles Base. You can click and link all you like, but there still has to be someone out there clicking and linking back. Darn all the luck, it really does take a lot of work to be “seen” on the web!! Blogging is no different. Someone has to READ the blog that you spend all your time writing. Otherwise, what’s the point?

Therefore, I am now in the process of blogging my heart out and, hopefully, it will pay off as increased sales. Or at least entertaining and adding a few avid readers. :-)

One of my best pieces of advice to those trying to get their blog out into the ‘net, is do not spam other blogs with “Nice Post” in the hopes of generating clicks to your own blog. If you’re going to take the time to find a blog that interests you or the people you sell to, at least make an effort to type something meaningful and meaty in the comment section. You owe the author of the blog at least that much.

I blog here and on eBay, trying to keep my content fresh. You can even blog on eBay, tweet on Twitter, post on Facebook some, write a few eBay guides and you are well on your way to promoting your brand and your business online. It takes a lot of work to do all that, especially if you are like my husband and I: still working full-time outside the home.

Our home-based business(es) are still important and take most of our evenings and weekends to keep fresh. It’s a lot of hard work but, yet, we still do it. Every day we post, link, blog or click to keep our name alive. That’s because we care about our products and our customers. Sending out newsletters and posting online is almost our only way to communicate with our client base these days. Trade shows are few and far between (and expensive!), so we hope that our web presence will expand and grow.

Blogging is more than just rambling thoughts on a screen. It’s more than just an attempt at advertising. For most, blogging is an important part of their everyday business operations.

Do you have any ideas for new posts for our blog here?

If you do, comment here with your ideas or drop me a line. I’d love to hear from you, but please, say something more than “nice post.” :-) God Bless.

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purpose of domain name and its functionality

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

Web hosting is a service that provides individuals, organizations and users with online systems for storing information, images, video, or any content accessible via the Web. Web hosts are companies that provide space on a server they own for use by their clients as well as providing Internet connectivity, typically in a data center. Web hosts can also provide data center space and connectivity to the Internet for servers they do not own to be located in their data center.

The term domain name is defined as

The main purpose of a domain name is to provide a recognizable name to mostly numerically addressed Internet. resources. This abstraction allows any resource (e.g., website) to be moved to a different physical location in the address topology of the network, globally or locally in an intranet, in effect changing the IP address.

Domain is your identity online. It separates you from everyone else – once yours, as long as you keep renewing it, no one else may

Have it .There are two parts o a domain –the domain name itself, and the top level domain extension.

Domain names are essential in your effort to gain higher ranking and visibility on the search engines. The effect is not as high as inbound links – perhaps – but as always, a little help can change a lot. Most website owners who are new in the internet business use their company name as the domain name. This is not bad; however, if you could find a more fitted name that will direct people and potential customers to your site, it would be grand. What most new website owners don’t know is that a good domain name can actually help the site to rank well on the search engines.

Domain names are essential in your effort to gain higher ranking and visibility on the search engines. The effect is not as high as inbound links – perhaps – but as always, a little help can change a lot. Most website owners who are new in the internet business use their company name as the domain name. This is not bad; however, if you could find a more fitted name that will direct people and potential customers to your site, it would be grand. What most new website owners don’t know is that a good domain name can actually help the site to rank well on the search engines.

Company Name as Domain Names

One of the most common mistakes that new domain owners commit is the choice of domain name. Most of them will opt to use exactly the company name. What they don’t understand is that you need to place relevant keywords on the domain name to get more traffic and gradually get higher sales profit. The domain must carry significant keywords that tell about the products or the services that the company offers. A company that sells “sports ball” online should have a domain name like “sportsball.com” rather than “bigjoe.com” (say Big Joe is the name of the company).

The domain name with relevant keywords will generate more visitors than the company name that tells nothing about the company itself. In registering a domain name, think of important keywords which you think your visitors will be looking for in search for your product or services. In doing so, the domain name is actually helping your site’s visibility and ranking on the search engines.

Advantage of Optimized Domain Names

To see if placing keywords on the domain name really works, you can try it for yourself. Key in some keywords on the search box and notice that those on the top list are sites with keyword-rich domain names. This is due to the fact that search engines read the keyword on the domain name as it crawls on the entire site. Hence, optimized domain names will be very useful and effective.

Getting the Best Domain Name

Most of the internet users think of domain names as all ending in “.com”. New website owners who are in search of a good domain name may end up feeling disappointed knowing that all his potential names are already taken. What happened to all the “.com” names? With millions of websites worldwide, what will you expect?

Don’t worry because search engines treat all domain extensions as equal. So the “.net”, “.biz” and other extensions are all cared for at the same level by major search engines. These extensions can actually be the key for a greater opportunity to register an optimized domain name that carries relevant keywords about your site.

Altogether, what you need is an optimized domain name. It is not all that you need to increase your site’s visibility and rank but it does a little help. Special discount offers are available.

One of the best source for attracting the people to know about asp.net is www.urasp.net

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New definition of enterprise architecture emphasizes ‘fit for purpose’ across IT undertakings

Sunday, February 14th, 2010

New definition of enterprise architecture emphasizes ‘fit for purpose’ across IT undertakings
This event podcast discussion comes to you from The Open Group’s Enterprise Architecture Practitioners Conference in Seattle, the week of Feb. 1, 2010.

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Discuss DNS (Domain Name Space) and how it relates to the Internet. What is the purpose of DDNS?

Sunday, February 14th, 2010

Discuss DNS (Domain Name Space) and how it relates to the Internet. What is the purpose of DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name System).

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