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Jun
11

How To Monetize Web Hosting Domain Name Registration Services

eddysvelasquez.ws http Hey Guys! This is Eddys Velasquez and I have been receiving many questions about… “How To Monetize Web Hosting and Domain Registration” Many people have websites, blogs, replicated sites etc..now the important point to understand is that “web hosting” and “domain registration” is absolutely necessary to be able to rank in the search engines if you want to receive major traffic for free. Now there are various companies that sell you domain names and there is one of them that is very good at upselling and basically (taking money away from you) for extra things that you don’t even need… Now what is my point…my point is …lets use the example of Go Daddy which is a very inexpensive domain registration site which allows you to buy a domain name for per year depending on what services you pick. In order to have that domain name ranked in the search engines it has to be hosted on a server and lets use the example of host gator..for internet marketers who need all the services of hostgator they will pay around per month..which isn’t bad… …BUT… I found a way to monetize the web hosting and domain registration services…there is a site called Global Domains International that offers you a domain name AND a hosting service all in one for ONLY a month and you get to try it out for 7 days for FREE!..Now most people end up liking it so they keep it after the trial and it is very much worth it.. “how to monetize web hosting domain name
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Jun
9

Domain Name Registration Process – Basic Guide

Author adminsparks    Category Domain Names     Tags , , , , ,

Domain Name Registration Process – Basic Guide

If you are hesitating to read this article, you may surely miss some important information about domain name registration.

Several articles on this subject could be found on the net but the advantage of this write-up is that it’s simple and easy to understand. This article provides you with great info on domain name registration.

What is a domain name anyway?

Domain names are the familiar web addresses (i.e. http://somename.com) that web browsers use to locate a particular website. Domain names, in fact, are pointers to a particular IP (Internet Protocol) address (it is an address servers use to locate each other) and we use them for a simple reason. They are more descriptive and easier to remember than an IP addresses which are presented in just a bunch of numbers (i.e. 125.416.28.7)

The Domain Name Registration process

If you want to purchase a domain name, first you need to find a registrar who will process the domain name registration.

Currently there are hundreds of registrars you can use. To see the full list of accredited domain name registrars visit the InterNIC website (http://www.internic.com/regist.html). When you go to a website of the registrar you selected you can use their domain name search tool to verify that the domain name you plan on buying has not been taken yet. If it is available you can proceed with the registration.

Now as you go ahead with the registration you have about 3 more steps to complete the purchase. The domain name registration process may slightly differ from registrar to registrar but the next 3 steps should be pretty much the same for most of them.

1. Decide how many years you want to register your domain name for?

2. Choose Public or Private registration?

3. Enter domain name contact information

Now let me go through the steps listed above in more detail.

1. When you are registering your domain name you can choose the time period of the ownership which is usually from 1 year to up to 10 years (of course you can extend it just before the domain is about to expire so you don’t loose it). Some registrars may even require minimum of 2 or more years for selected domain names.

So how many years should you register the domain name for? Well, it depends on what you are going to use the domain for. If it is for your business and you intend to be in business for at least the next five years, I would register it for five or more years. If you are not sure about the future of your website 1 or 2 years should be fine and then you can just extend the registration if your website is doing fine. Nowadays many registrars give you the option of having your domain name renewed automatically so you don’t have to worry about it. Using this option will allow you to avoid loosing your domain name just because you forgot to renew it.

2. Choosing public or private registration is another step you will go through, however, some domain registrars may not offer this option. Public registration is the one where you use your personal information in the domain name contact. This type of registering is more convenient but also less secure than the private one simply because your detailed contact is widely and easily accessible including your address, phone numbers and email address which would make you an easy target for email spammers and fraud.

Private registration is on the other hand giving you the security but at the same time it could cost you some extra money over some period of time. The way it works is basically that your registrar is registering your domain name on your behalf. So you are not directly the owner but you have the right to use it. In this case the domain name has the contact information of your registrar rather then yours. Any mail received to the address listed under your domain will be forwarded to you and here is where the extra expense comes in since most of the registrars will charge you extra for this service. If you are choosing private registration I would definitely recommend to closely read the service agreement before you proceed with the registration. You may save yourself some headaches.

3. The last step is fairly simple. If you have chosen private domain name registration you don’t have to worry about this step. In case of public registration all you need to do is to enter your detailed contact information. The ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) records 4 types of contacts for each domain name. 1.Owner’s contact 2.Administrator’s contact 3.Tech person’s contact 4.Billing person’s contact. You can just have the same contact information for all four unless you have other people managing different aspects of your domain name.

That’s all. Now you can just complete the checkout process. It may take up to 48 hours for the domain name registration to be finalized. Once the registration is complete you’ve got yourself a domain name. Of course there’s more than just a domain name registration you need to do in order to get your website online using the domain name you’ve just purchased. You need to build your site, find a web host, and publish your site to your web host’s servers but those topics are beyond the scope of this article.

Now that you have read this article, we hope that all your doubts regarding domain name registration must have been resolved.

Robert Dobes is the owner of Los Angeles based web design company. He has recently built a website with free domain name registration resources which you are more than welcome to visit.

live.pirillo.com – Clint asks “Is it a good investment to block personal info from a whois lookup to see that I own the site. We tell our kids how dangerous it is to put personal info out there; does it apply to adults? My name, phone number and home address is out there for the world to see. What is safe to put out there? I just dont know what content to include, and what to omit.”
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Jun
9

Nice Domain Name Registration photos

Author adminsparks    Category Domain Names     Tags , , , ,

A few nice domain name registration images I found:

A blast from the past!
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Image by foxypar4
Spotted this old sign down a side street in Valletta (the capital city of Malta)

The famous trademark image comes from a painting by English artist Francis Barraud, A.R.A. and titled His Master’s Voice. The original title of the painting was "His Late Master’s Voice" (and this phrase appears on many of the original RCA Victor labels), but the concept was considered too depressing for most of the public’s tastes, and certainly for an image used as a means to put the consumer in the mood to buy. It was acquired from the artist in 1899 by the newly-formed Gramophone Company. According to contemporary Gramophone Company publicity material, the dog, a fox terrier called Nipper, had originally belonged to Barraud’s brother Mark. When Mark Barraud died, Francis inherited Nipper, along with a cylinder phonograph and a number of recordings of Mark’s voice. Francis noted the peculiar interest that the dog took in the recorded voice of his late master emanating from the trumpet, and conceived the idea of committing the scene to canvas.

In early 1899 , Francis Barraud applied for copyright of the original painting using the descriptive working title Dog looking at and listening to a Phonograph. He was unable to sell the work to any cylinder phonograph company, but The Gramophone Company purchased it later that year, under the condition that Barraud modify it to show one of their disc machines. The image was first used on the company’s publicity material in 1900 , and additional copies were subsequently commissioned from the artist for various corporate purposes.

Later, at the request of the gramophone’s inventor Emile Berliner, the American rights to the picture became owned by the Victor Talking Machine Company. Victor used the image more aggressively than its UK partner, and from 1902 on all Victor records had a simplified drawing of the dog and gramophone from Barraud’s painting on their label. Magazine advertisements urged record buyers to "Look for the dog".

In Commonwealth countries, the Gramophone Company did not use this design on its record labels until 1909 . The following year the Gramophone Company replaced the Recording Angel trademark in the upper half of the record labels by the famous picture painted by Frances Barraud, commonly referred to as Nipper or The Dog.

The company was never formally called "HMV" or His Master’s Voice, but was identified by that term because of its use of the trademark. Records issued by the Company before February 1908 were generally referred to as "G&Ts", while those after that date are usually called "HMV" records.

This image continued to be used as a trademark by Victor in the USA, Canada and Latin America, and then by Victor’s successor RCA. In Commonwealth countries (except Canada) it was used by subsidiaries of the Gramophone Company, which ultimately became part of EMI.

The trademark’s ownership is divided among different companies in different countries, reducing its value in the globalised music market. The name HMV is used by a chain of music shops owned by HMV Group plc, mainly in the UK, Ireland, Canada, Singapore, Australia, Hong Kong, and Japan.

In 1921 the Gramophone Company opened the first HMV shop in London. In 1929 RCA bought Victor, and with it a major shareholding in the Gramophone Company which Victor had owned since 1920.

In 1931 RCA was instrumental in the creation of EMI, which continued to own the "His Master’s Voice" name and image in the UK. In 1935 RCA sold its stake in EMI but continued to own Victor and the rights to His Master’s Voice in the Americas.

World War II fragmented the ownership of the name still further, as RCA Victor’s Japanese subsidiary The Victor Company of Japan (JVC) became independent, and today they still use the "Victor" brand and Nipper in Japan only. Nipper continued to appear on RCA Victor records in America while EMI owned the His Master’s Voice label in the UK until the 1980s, and the HMV shops until 1998.

The globalised market for CDs pushed EMI into abandoning the HMV label in favour of "EMI Classics", a name they could use worldwide; however, it was revived in the 1990s for Morrissey recordings. The HMV trademark is now owned by the retail chain in the UK. The formal trade mark transfer from EMI took place in 2003.

Meanwhile, RCA went into a financial decline. The dog and gramophone image, along with the RCA name, is now licensed by RCA Records and RCA Victor owner Sony BMG Music Entertainment from Thomson SA, which operates RCA’s consumer electronics business (still promoted by Nipper the dog) that it bought from General Electric in 1986, after GE bought RCA. The image of "His Master’s Voice" now exists in the United States as a trademark only on radios and radios combined with phonographs, a trademark owned by Thomson subsidiary RCA Trademark Management SA.

With that exception, the "His Master’s Voice" dog and gramophone image is in the public domain in the USA, its United States trademark registrations having expired in 1989 (Sound recordings and phonograph cabinets), 1992 (television sets, television-radio combination sets), and 1994 (sound recording and reproducing machines, needles, and records).

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Jun
8

Cheap Domain Name Registration- One of the Keys to Success

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Cheap Domain Name Registration- One of the Keys to Success

Today the Internet is practically like fire. Everything that you are looking for is just one click away. Information, products, services, fun stuff is all on the Internet. It is actually safe to say that you can find everything on the Internet and using it can change your life.

If you run a business, if you are a famous person or if you just want people to see you, the Internet is your key to success. All you have to do is register your domain and the rest is just small stuff. Ok, so you are probably wondering, but isn’ t this expensive. Well, it can be but usually, there are many offers of cheap domain name registration. All you have to do is look for the best deal.

As I have said before, everything is on the Internet. If you want a cheap domain name, search the Internet and the offers you will find can actually surprise you. Cheap domain name registration is no longer something that you can only dream of because the competition is acerb. The number or registrars has increased considerably over the past years due to the excessive use of the Internet. This is a good thing for you. Now that there is a lot of competition, cheap domain name registration can be a lot easier than you would have ever imagined.

A simple click of your mouse and you can find the best deal. There are many web sites that can provide you plenty information regarding cheap domain name and who you can register for less money. As you will se for yourselves, the offers are numerous. However, as important as this aspect is, you should also take into consideration some other aspects as the services that you are offered. Cheap domain name registration should not be your only concern. The web host must be reliable, honest and the services that you are being offered must be of good quality. You should also search the market for the best deal before deciding on what registrar to use.

There are many situations when you find yourself faced with looking for another host, because the previous one encountered problems. Cheap domain name registration is usually the first thing that many are looking for. However, this should not be the only thing, because you will find yourself in a difficult situation. Finding a good and cheap domain name can be sometimes quite difficult and there are many hosts that are not honest. You can be surprised on what good offers you may find and be tempted to accept them right away just because money and cheap domain name registration is what you are interested in. Do not do this. Keep searching until you find what you are looking for and do not start the search thinking that the first lower offer that you will find is also the best. Cheap domain name is no longer something that you can only think of. It is here!

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Jun
7

What is the most expensive Domain Name Registration service on the market today?

Question by alex: What is the most expensive Domain Name Registration service on the market today?
No, I’m not crazy – I’m writing an article :-)

There are a lot of registrars that charge around , or free with purchase. But who has the MOST EXPENSIVE domain registration on the net? And I’m not talking about pre-registered domains.

Thanks

Best answer:

Answer by hllywood72
NSI (Network Solutions) used to be a year. They are/were the company that registered all domain names no matter where they were purchased from. Registering through them directly used to be the most expensive…not sure if that is the case anymore.

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Jun
2

Most popular Domain Name Registration auctions

Author adminsparks    Category Domain Names     Tags , , , , ,

Most popular domain name registration eBay auctions:

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Jun
2

Web Hosting & Free Domain Registration.

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Web Hosting & Free Domain Registration.
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Domain Name Cash Machine.
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