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Do You Need Domain Registration Privacy Protection?

Every domain name has a publicly accessible record that includes the owner’s personal information. It’s called a WhoIs record and lists the registrant and contacts for the domain. Your name, address, city, state, zip, country, phone number and email address may be listed on the WhoIs record for your domain. It also shows when you registered...

Domain Name Status Codes

Domain Name Status Codes: ACTIVE: The registry sets this status. A domain can only be modified by the domain registrar. The domain can be renewed. The domain will be included in the zone if the domain has been delegated to at least one name server. REGISTRY-LOCK: The registry sets this status. The domain can not be modified or deleted by the registrar....

How to Make Money By Selling Domain Names Online

Buying Domain Names When you purchase a domain from a registrar company (like GoDaddy.com and NetworkSolutions.com), then you own the rights to that domain for as long as you register it. You can register for eternity if you wish, just as long as you pay the fee every year. Domain names are dirt cheap if you buy them directly from a registrar. They...

The Importance of Choosing the Perfect Domain Name

In today’s increasingly globalized modern economy, the internet has become the primary forum and marketplace for many businesses. From emailing to entertainment to social networking, the worldwide web has become the largest global community, connecting people regardless of physical distance, national borders, and even economic class. Because...

What Is a Subdomain?

A subdomain is similar to another website, only you do not need another domain, as the subdomain is linked to your domain. A subdomain is similar to a sub-directory, but instead of appearing after your domain, it appears before your domain like this: info.yourdomain.com. A sub-directory would appear after and look like this: yourdomain.com/info. Just...
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Domain Advices

Advice From the Most Successful Domain Owners Frank Schilling, Name Administration: I clearly remember walking to the grocery store in the rain, years ago with my wife, doing some fingertip-math, coming to the realization that if I kept repeating what I was doing, I would soon be making $75,000 a month selling traffic. Three times what I was making...
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Change a Blogspot Domain Name to Your Domain Name in 10 Easy Steps

Having your own domain name is generally considered a good thing. It looks more professional and it is easier to remember than blogspot domain name. It also offers more stability as there is the risk of losing your blog if Google decides to close your blog for any reason. To have your own domain name hosted for free, you can either buy the domain...
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Expired & Expiring Domain Names

28-29-30 August 2010 Click Here To Download a List of All Expiring Domain Names
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Why Should Domain Names Relate With Content?

Your domain name and your niche must be relevant and related, in other to be able to find your site in a related and relevant market, if they are not related; your content will be in a wrong place where they are not relevant. Your content will look like an intruder in wherever it is, and by so doing, search engine can not locate your website; meaning...
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Differences Between Public and Private Domain Registration

When setting up a new website, you have to register the domain with the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) – a non-profit organization which manages domain names. When doing so, you have the option of registering the domain as either public or private. If a domain is registered as public, then the information you used...
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