Filed Under (Domain-Names) by Matt Hedges on 17-08-2008
by Matt Hedges
With the dot com boom, website hosting became a necessity for all the companies regardless of size and capacity. It has also become a latest craze for the individuals who are internet savvy and love to share information with other people on the internet. Web Hosting thus fast grew as a service that provides individuals, organizations and users with online systems so that they can interact with others, promote their products, share information, images and videos. The Web Hosting is supported by the Web Hosting platforms - the operating systems. There have been lots of recent advancements in Web Hosting and the Web Hosts are continuously striving to offer their clients with the latest and the most upgraded technologies.
What are Web Hosting Platforms?
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Filed Under (Domain-Names) by Matt Hedges on 16-08-2008
by Matt Hedges
Most small business owners have had their website for years, but rarely checkup with their web hosting company to make sure that they are getting as much value as possible. If you’re one of the many that think your website can perform on ‘auto pilot’, you need to dust off the old .com and contact your hosting company to make sure you’re getting as much value as possible out of your hosting.
Price wars have also played a part in reducing the cost of hosting. To become more competitive, web hosts now offer additional free services to attract new business. Companies like InMotion, Host Monster and Blue Host offer great additional features like control panels, plug-in functionality, free domain names, merchant accounts and free marketing dollars from companies like Google AdWords.
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Filed Under (Domain-Names) by Matt Hedges on 16-08-2008
by Matt Hedges
If you are taking the step into heading onto the World Wide Web for the first time, hosting a website for a business or perhaps you wish to impart your knowledge with the world, there are many things to be aware of. The World Wide Web has seen a huge surge in demand in recent years and it is impossible to contemplate running a business without having an online presence. There are so many things that a firm must have in place when they try to develop a new business and they include the infrastructure, sales and promotional and marketing activities. It is quite common for a new firm to have an extremely tight budget and this forces a firm to create and hot their own websites that provide value for money and great efficiency.
Website of a company plays a major role in creating awareness among the customers, making the presence of the company felt in the competitive market, getting traffic and creating a niche in the web world. If your business is Internet-based then your first priority becomes to host your website in the web world.
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Filed Under (Domain-Names) by Free GDI on 10-08-2008
by Free GDI
I Was A Desperate, Broke, College Drop-Out On The Verge Of A Nervous Break Down When I Decided Enough Was Enough. 14 Months Later I Was Making $19,562/month And On My Dream Honeymoon In Hawaii! This is the amazing testimony of a man who is helping people all over the world earn residual wealth.
The Residual Wealth Factor Marketing Team has a dream for you. It is the GDI Income Residual Wealth Factor Free Business Opportunity Team Special Report. Some people are destined to change the lives of many. David Parnell is one of them. He is a internet millionaire who is helping others achieve financial freedom with the Residual Wealth Factor System..
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Filed Under (Domain-Names) by RWF Blog Review on 10-08-2008
by RWF Blog Review
Hi I’m Todd Schuyler welcome to theGlobal Domains Marketing System Blogreport. GDI has many great resources out there. Today we will review the Blog’s GDI Business Opportunity with Residual Wealth Factor.
I’m sure you have heard of the Residual Wealth Factor system with the powerful testimony “I Was A Desperate, Broke, College Drop-Out On The Verge Of A Nervous Break Down When I Decided Enough Was Enough 14 Months Later I Was Making $19,562/mo And On My Dream Honeymoon In Hawaii!”
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Filed Under (Domain-Names) by Matt Hedges on 29-07-2008
by Matt Hedges
The address of your website right after www is called the domain name, as in ‘Google’ in www.google.com.
How is a good domain name created?
First of all, it should be very easy for others to remember. You can have the name of your company as your domain name, but if a famous proverb or a small phrase very well suits your company, then you can have it as the domain name as well.
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Filed Under (Domain-Names) by Smash Masterson on 29-07-2008
by Smash Masterson
You don’t have to be rocket scientist to see just how one domain name is worth millions and another one similar could be worth next to nothing. Let’s take for example two similar domain names like Beds.com and , which are virtually the same but Beds.com is a goldmine whereas Bedsx.com probably loses money.
Keyword domain names become profitable investments if you follow these 6 golden rules and you must read them before buying your own domain name. It doesn’t matter which route you take to buy the domain name, good investigative work will guarantee a winner when it comes to selling.
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Filed Under (Domain-Names) by Smash Masterson on 29-07-2008
by Smash Masterson
Domain names have never really been the most sought after investments and that goes for Marketers too. Domain investing has never really been properly understood and the outlying factor that seems to turn people away is the understanding that accidental traffic will be the only visits the site gets, meaning that you can’t really expect to make much in the way of profit.
Some still believe a domain name doesn’t matter, thinking JiggyPop.org is just as good as Hotels.com, provided the site’s content is the same. Listen, at one time I thought those things too, but those assumptions are dead wrong. Let me illustrate the real value of quality domain investments with a little quiz: Which domain name is most valuable on a strict valuation basis? a) Google.com or b) CellPhones.com
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Filed Under (Domain-Names) by Matt Hedges on 28-07-2008
by Matt Hedges
With more and more costs involved in getting a web presence started, and those costs rising rapidly, clients are looking to saving money in more ways than ever before. There are many types of fees involved in creating a website. With web hosting space, software to create the sites, email costs, and other recurring monthly and annual costs more companies now look for ways to save money on domain names and registration services. This is a small yearly fee but it adds up when considering the other costs involved even for a small company. Large companies are often faced with the need for multiple domain names and that only serves to compound the yearly cost of operating their online site. Free domain names can be found, but it is wise to study the pros and cons of these services and what they imply.
There are a few methods of obtaining your own domain name for free and it is not difficult to learn how. There are several strategies you can use to get your business, or organization a domain name and sidestep the nagging frees charged by external companies just to register your name. You can search for domain name companies’ online or local registration or hosting companies in your surrounding neighborhood.
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Filed Under (Domain-Names) by Smash Masterson on 16-07-2008
by Smash Masterson
We can logically see that people always type in the words of what they are looking for like cell phones in this case but you can bet they will type in cellphones.com repeatedly and it’s a great way of reducing advertising costs for this domain name type.
Quality has not effect on your site’s traffic. Banners and pop ups have no negative effect on traffic. A high price range product will not deter traffic. The quality of the site content won’t even stop traffic coming. The reason is that the actual domain name is that powerful that it alone will send your site traffic. I would highly recommend that you would do the opposite though to get better conversions.
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