In my case choosing the title of my first book was a much harder exercise than picking a domain name for my web site in 1997. As a writer who has learned to trust my instinct a lot more than other things the name 'italk4u.com' came instantly to mind. It was available and registered within 24 hours. Since then others have gone down the same path and put up domains with similar titles.
The main thing is what you want that domain to do for you. If you are registering names to flip sites it is a lot different to developing one with information along the lines of one's expertise. On the other hand, business sites usually follow the business name and they are usually available if unique. Some adjustment may be required if others have a similar name.
Along with the '.coms' there are also '.nets' and also others that may be followed by your country's id. For instance, in Australia we have '.com.au' and that makes a lot more titles available than would otherwise be.
My area of expertise is spirituality and research into the origin of language and religion. This allowed me to highlight it on domains with other names, such as mountaintalk.net. This fits the fact that speaking on the Internet is a lot like talking from a high mountain so the rest of the world can hear it.
Picking names that best suit the individual is not difficult if one follows some rules. Don't try to be smart with the name and simple titles are always more appealing. One doesn't want to deflect from the message by complicated numbers and other things that are hard to remember.
Follow these guidelines and enjoy your time on the net. One can easily build up friendships and write emails, blogs, and articles to support your work. In the end it does pay off.
By Norma Holt
Source: EzineArticles.com
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Tuesday, February 14, 2017
Why today's internet marketers need Domain Hunter Gatherer
It’s no secret that ranking websites and attracting traffic is more difficult than ever before. Google dominates the search market, so in order to hit the first page of their rankings and bring in visitors, you need to optimize your sites with methods that are rewarded by Google’s algorithms.
For internet marketers, that means putting together a complicated mix of ingredients which will still work after all of Google’s cute animal updates, including:
It’s not an impossible task, but it can take weeks or months to search and find strong, related domains to be used for money sites and for those large supporting networks. And it can cost a fortune.
It’s as simple as that. The Expired Domain Hunter shows you everything required to find and research amazing domains: quickly pick up one terrific domain for a money site, or register an entire network of related, powerful domains to use for building a private blog network feeding link juice directly where you want to send it.
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For internet marketers, that means putting together a complicated mix of ingredients which will still work after all of Google’s cute animal updates, including:
- A powerful private blog network sending link juice directly to the money site
- An aged, authority money site
- A large group of tier-1 feeder sites, built on strong web 2.0 platforms
It’s not an impossible task, but it can take weeks or months to search and find strong, related domains to be used for money sites and for those large supporting networks. And it can cost a fortune.
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The key tool in DOMAIN HUNTER GATHERER is the Expired Domain Hunter. Just enter your keywords, and in just minutes you’ll get a massive list of related expired domains available for immediate registration. You’ll see every detail and metric you need to consider, including TF/CF, DA, PR, numbers of backlinks and social signals, and much more. You’ll see the domain’s age, if it is listed in the Yahoo Directory and DMOZ, and whether it’s already indexed in Google. Just right-click, and you can see a domain’s full backlink profile. You can even inspect a site to see if it has the specific authority links you specify.It’s as simple as that. The Expired Domain Hunter shows you everything required to find and research amazing domains: quickly pick up one terrific domain for a money site, or register an entire network of related, powerful domains to use for building a private blog network feeding link juice directly where you want to send it.
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Friday, November 25, 2016
The Best Domain Extensions When a .COM is Not Available
What do you do when the domain name or suffix you want is not available?
Finding the perfect domain name to represent your business can be harder than you think. A frustrating problem for many new businesses and startups, the domain-name competition is only getting more intense.
According to Netcraft, there are currently 850 million active websites on the Internet. With that kind of volume, it’s no wonder domain name competition has become the aggressive duel it is today.
Luckily, if you find yourself in this situation (and you will) there are some alternative routes you can take.
Get creative. Make sure you’ve exhausted all your options.
Before you go through the headache of legal action, you may want to evaluate whether another gTLD (generic top-level domain) would work. The core group of gTLD’s is comprised of the com, info, net, and org domains. As well as the restricted gTLD’s, which includes, biz, name, and pro domains.
If .info works for you, your problems are solved! But let’s be serious, nothing sounds better than a .com domain. Generally speaking, a .com domain is what a searcher types in first, it’s easy to remember and eliminates the guessing game.
Alternatively, if you determine that a different gTLD just doesn’t cut it for you, you might be better off making a change to the domain name. At this point, its time to get creative. Start writing down as many variations of your brand’s name as you can think of. If you have to, add in hyphens or abbreviations.
Using my company’s website as an example, instead of tmprod.com, I could go with something like:
- trademarkproductions.com
- tmproductions.com
- thetmprod.com
- tmprodoffice.com
- tmprodagency.com
- tmdigitalagency.com
See the idea? Once you’ve found a domain name that you’re satisfied with, it’s imperative that you do your research. A conflict could arise if your new domain name starts stealing organic traffic from another site using a different extension. Make sure to purchase both .com and .net, if possible, to avoid any future problems.
Some more general tips:
- Use .org when you are a non-profit or a foundation
- If .com is unavailable, .net is your next best option
- If you are country-specific, there are many country domain extensions that could work
- If you’ve exhausted all of the above, try looking at the 350+ domain name extensions to see if you can come up with something clever that’s branded and memorable. An example could be honey.be, homebrew.beer or ITA.ly
Investigating & Suiting Up (With Lawyers)
If you’ve exhausted all your options and your creative domain brainstorm left you empty-handed, this is your next best option. Do some investigating and try to determine who owns the domain name you want. This can be a tricky process, but a good place to start is with WHOIS, a utility used to find information on the registered domain name owner.
Unfortunately, many times you’ll run into people who are “cyber squatting” on various domain names in hopes to make some quick cash. And unless there is a trademark issue involved, there’s not a whole lot you can do about it, aside from dishing out the cash.
If your business is trademarked then you’ve got some options. ICANN (the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) oversees global domain registration and globally has rules and standards for registrars to follow. All registrars must follow the Uniform Domain-Name Dispute-Resolution Policy (often referred to as the “UDRP”). Under this policy, most types of trademark-based domain-name disputes must be resolved by agreement, court action, or arbitration before a registrar will cancel, suspend, or transfer a domain name. Disputes alleged to arise from abusive registrations of domain names (for example, cybersquatting) might be addressed by expedited administrative proceedings that the holder of trademark rights initiates by filing a complaint with an approved dispute-resolution service provider.
Be sure to read up on the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy to learn more about the guidelines that must be followed by all registrars.
To invoke the policy, a trademark owner should either (a) file a complaint in a court of proper jurisdiction against the domain-name holder or (b) in cases of abusive registration, submit a complaint to an approved dispute-resolution service provider.
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