Tuesday, November 27, 2012

The Advantages Of Aged Domains

If you are building a site to rank high in Google then a possible short cut is to purchase an aged domain. This is just simply a domain that has been around for a while, but has then been dropped and made available. These are usually little more than a new registered domain but can save you months of hard work, giving you a foot up in your niche. Your can gain leverage with aged domains as Google gives more confidence in older sites, some can be purchased for little more that £3.

Older domains can give you a great foundation to build upon. If you register a new niche and go through the usual rigmarole of getting it indexed and ranked, it can take a long time to be noticed in by Google's algorithm.

You can speed up a lot of the processes like back linking and your PR with specific software, but you can't really fake a domain age. Google likes age for this reason because it's almost validation within itself. Not a lot of internet marketers are taking advantage of aged domains so now is the time to get into this before too many people are doing it.

It's an idea to check out aged domains if you are thinking of ranking more quickly, a lot of domain name registrars are now jumping on the band wagon and will give you access to advance aged domain searches, usually for a small extra price.

Thousands of domains are just left by the road side on a weekly basis. The register users just forgot about the site and, for some reason or another, just couldn't take the time out to regularly maintain a site registered to that domain name. To the internet marketer these aged domains are very profitable and provides a way to leverage you above your competition, it's a method highly under-used.

You can pick up these dropped domains for a bargain price and most hosts provide a way of obtaining them very easily. Needless to say these domains hold authority and with authority comes presence. You can use this to great effect in your niche. A lot of these domains will still have back links indexed and pointing to them, if this is the case then you can take a massive short cut when building up a site ranking in Google.

If you are optimising your site with specific keywords then it's always a good option to check for aged domains; you may find one within your target niche.

Here are a few quick pointers if your website is showing up anywhere in Google:

Your site might not be indexed Try to use social bookmarking to leverage your back link and getting indexed faster You may not have enough back links to your site Try some guest blogging and forum commenting to create a back link network to your site The competition may just be too high for the key phrases you are targeting Test your competition strength using Google AdWords. This is a free web tool that allows you to find keywords and check the strength and searches per month. Tips for Choosing A Perfect Domain   The Domaining Home Business Model for Entrepreneurs   Finding a Short, Easy to Remember Domain Name - It's Possible!   Get Your Online Presence Started With An Effective Domain Name   Why Domain Age Matters   

Choosing A Website Name - What If I Choose The Wrong One?

Choosing a website name is a tough decision. It is so difficult for some people that they never get their business online because they feel they will make the wrong choice.

Is there a right or a wrong way to about choosing a website name? If you don't choose the right one, will anyone ever find your site? Has this happened to you? You have a great idea for an online business, but you never buy a domain name?

You would be surprised, or maybe not, how many people this happens to. Well, it doesn't have to be that way. I am going to give you 5 simple rules on how to choose the right domain name for your website.

Rule #1 - Your domain name should be easy to remember.

For example, if you have a business and you sell cat greeting cards, what names do you think you should look for? Well, the obvious would be catgreetingcards.com. This domain name is easy to remember because that is what you sell, cat greeting cards.

Rule #2 - Your domain name should be as short as possible.

Catgreetingcards.com is pretty short. But you could shorten it to catcards.com or kittycards.com or even kittycatcards.com. Do you see what I mean? You wouldn't want to have a domain name like specialkittengreetingcards.com. That name, in my opinion, would be too long.

Rule #3 - Don't be clever with your domain name choice.

Let me be more specific. Don't make up fake words for your domain name or use incorrect spellings because it looks cute or different. The more difficult you make the spelling of the words in your domain name the harder it will be for people to remember it. Let me explain what I mean by that.

Let's go back to the example of the cat greeting cards site. Let's say that you pick the domain name kutekittykatkards.com. This is cute (or kute) and different, but how many people would type the letter "c" instead of the letter "k"? The result? Your customers would end up on a totally different site than yours.

Rule #4 - Always use the.com extension.

The reason behind this is that the.com extension is universally known, unlike the .org or the.net extensions. However, there are exceptions to every rule and I do believe that there are exceptions to this rule.

Let's say that you live in the UK and your site is specific to the UK. Then, you would want to use a geographically specific extension to the UK. I also believe that if you absolutely cannot find the domain name that you really want with a .com extension, you should look at the.net extensions. They are becoming more popular because so many of the.com extensions are taken.

Rule #5 - Pick a domain name that is related to the theme of your site.

Let me show you exactly how to do this. Using your keyword tool, search for the theme of your site and then look for related words. For example, if you look for cat cards, your related keywords are Siamese cat cards, talking cat cards, unique cat cards, etc.

There are literally hundreds of related keywords for you to choose from. Consider this, when you choose a good related keyword for your domain name, this will really help you in the SEO department also.

So, can you choose the wrong domain name? No, not if you follow the rules that I have set out here. It won't be difficult. Just remember to use your keyword tool to help you.

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Top Level Domain Names

Domain names for top level domains are often difficult to find for a reasonable price. This is because domain names that are at the top are often reserved for major corporations.

These names may also be reserved for other organizations, or even upcoming television shows. In some situations, there are individuals who do 'prospecting' of names.

This is a process where an individual will buy a domain name that they guess will be useful at a later date. For example, if a new television show is coming out, or if a particular current even hits the news, many people will try to immediately register domain names that are related to the particular topic.

It can cost a hundred dollars or more for a domain name if the one selling it knows that domain names in that range will be worth a lot of money one day. But prospectors try to get a head of the game by guessing what domain names will be worth the most and buying them on the cheap.

Domain Name Business

The reason why this happens is because many top names will sell for thousands of dollars. This obviously only occurs situations where someone guessed completely right about the type of domain that would be needed by a giant corporation in the future.

In some situations, especially in the early decades of the Internet, where domains would be registered for a different purpose, sometimes there would be a coincidence where someone would register their domain for their company, and it would happen to have the same name as a major corporation that showed up later.

This also happened with television shows. In this situation, the corporation, TV show, or other major entity would have to either negotiate with the owner of domain names that they might want, or find something else that may be less suitable.

In recent years, it's common for any big organization to make sure they have the top domains they want before they actually do anything at all. They might by a name before they even completely incorporate, or make any announcements to the public whatsoever.

This is to make sure that no one tries to seize all domains that might be good for them in a strategy to force money out of them. It's a good idea to find the top names you want before hand whenever starting a business for this reason since many people will do this against you if they think that they have any chance of pulling it off.

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The Importance Of Domains - Does Having A Dot Com For Your Website Matter?

With the new influx of Top Level domains surging onto the Internet and on to the market for you to buy and name your site after is it as important to go for the.com suffix as it used to be or are there other options available that are more suitable, that will get your site more easily ranked and found by your visitors? This article will give you all you need to know simply and easily so that you can decide - and the one thing you really need to think about...

The.com stands for commercial and this was one of the first "Top Level Domain" extensions created way back in 1985. However since then there have been various other extensions created such as the .biz (business), .edu (education), .gov (government), .net (network) and the new.co as well as all the separate country suffixes such as .co.uk for the United Kingdom, .ie for Ireland and .com .cn for China.

As these have become more wide-spread and more recognized they have started to dent the popularity of.com and they are slowly becoming accepted by the general population and (more importantly) by search engines alike. The question that arises from all of this is - is it still worth trying to get a.com name for your website or are there better options?

The main reason for using your domain depends on the amount of competition there is in your field and at the moment I have still found it easier to rank.com,.net and.info than I have the others - although that being said you can still rank a.info if the competition is weak.

If the.com is taken (and even if it is not in use and you are waiting to try and purchase it) I would consider looking for a different name to get you underway. I would still always try for the.com (unless of course your business is very specific and localised and you don't plan to market internationally then you should go country specific like .ca, .co .uk, .ie or whatever your local extension is) otherwise I would still recommend going for a .com. unfortunately even now everything else still looks a little like MyBusinessCouldNotFindADotCom.co.uk

Although these do rank well in local geographic searches although they still don't tend to rank as well as .com, .net or.org though (and .coms are the hardest to beat!).

With regards to the fairly new .co suffix, my own opinion is that they haven't really taken off yet and I think a lot of people may think it looks like a typo and so default to the .com. although the domain registrars initially had a field day with this one that seems to have died down now (it's just everyone else that thinks it's a spelling mistake!).

For mobile sites there's still many .mobi ones available and they're not as expensive as they used to be. At the moment (and again this may change) they are tending to get preference when searched from mobile devices - and as the number of mobile devices is rapidly increasing and the number of web searches made by them increasing almost exponentially that may be a domain to think about in the near future.

All in all for ranking and for recognition by people and search engines I don't think that you can beat a.com domain unless you are going to stay very localized - however there is one exception that will always win hands down (in my humble opinion!). Whilst a good.com name is still nice to have it is getting less crucial but one thing that will always remain vital to the success of your business is your business name. The name of your business, product, brand or service is paramount and will remain as important as ever! Don't forego on the name of your business just so you can get a domain to that is available - your name is going to be around a lot longer than the ranking benefits you can get from the suffix you choose.

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How Much Bandwidth Do I Need For My Podcasts?

HostGator has been offering web hosting services since 2002 to many businesses all over the world. Not only do they offer hosting services to individual companies, but they also allow any of their companies to resell their hosting as well. This can be a highly convenient option for web developers, web designers and SEO creators, as they will be able to not only design and upload a website for their non-technical clients, but then on top of it they will be able to continue to retain control of the maintenance of the site.

Features

HostGator has a variety of great features in their hosting services and they are divided into a variety of pricing tiers depending on the level of hosting you need. While the basic space allowed per type of account varies, the number of domains are unlimited all across the board. The only difference is the price.

Aluminum - the basic offer that gives you 50GB of server space and a monthly bandwidth of 500GB.

Copper - 80GB space; 700 GB bandwidth

Silver - 120GB space; 1000 GB bandwidth

Gold - 160 GB space; 1200 GB bandwidth

Diamond - 200 GB space; 1400 GB bandwidth

The bonuses that come with reseller accounts are the same across the board:

- unlimited domains

- unlimited sub domains

- unlimited email accounts

- unlimited MySQL databases

- unlimited FTP accounts

- free site builder software

- private name servers

- free billing systems

- free domain reseller account

- 4,500 free website templates in 22 languages

Whether you need to maintain just a few websites or even if you wish to start your own web hosting company, it will be possible to do this with HostGator's reseller services. You will get all the tools and support you need that will allow your business to get up and running just a few minutes.

In addition, the offer also comes with a free copy of The Web Hosting Book.

Pricing

The pricing for HostGator reseller accounts varies depending on the package chosen.

The basic price for the aluminum package is $19.96 for the first month and then $24.95 for each month thereafter.

The copper package costs $27.96 in the first month and then $34.95 every month thereafter.

The silver package costs $39.96 for the first month and $49.95 each month thereafter.

The gold package is $59.96 initially then $74.95 thereafter.

The diamond package is $79.96 initially and then $99.95 thereafter.

Pros

The main pros of HostGator are that their customer service is one of the greatest off all the hosting available. Additionally, you can contact them at any time, 24/7, 365 days a year.

The uptime on HostGator is incredible. Their sites are hosted on the latest Dual Xeon servers located in their data centers in Dallas. They are additionally connected to 10 different backbone providers.

Cons

There really are not many. The only thing that can be said against them is that their pricing is a little bit more expensive than other providers, but this is made up for by the fact of HostGator's incredible service and uptime.

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Investing In a Website Domain Is Better Than Investing In Gold?

Gold is currently at one of its all time highs and is performing much better than the U.S. dollar. Everywhere you turn, you will find people wanting to buy gold because they know that as the dollar continues to falter, the value will keep going up. This valuable commodity, in other words, has not come close to hitting its ceiling. So it can seem a little unusual, the idea that a website domain name is better than investing in gold, but depending on which kind of domain that you put your money in, it can be true. The Internet has turned into a gold mine in and of itself. Millions and millions of unique visitors per day go to websites where they feel a passion for a topic and engage in a sense of community. The World Wide Web has created the possibility for businesses and investors to reach out across the globe and instead of seeing the potential in an audience of a few hundred million people, billions across the globe are now potential clients or customers.

Getting revenue from a minuscule fraction of these people can set one on the pathway to success that gold will always have a hard time keeping up with. And as an added bonus, people can get rich investing in web domain names that represent topics they are really passionate about. Money making possibilities are there, but it is first about engaging a portion of who you are around a bevy of like minded individuals. So not only is it possible to see as much if not more financial reward than one would through gold investment, it is also possible to find personal fulfillment through the investment.

Website domain names are also abundant. You can tell from the data provided which sites are the top earners, which ones have more going for them, and which ones are likely to perform better in the future. Gold's value is pretty well established and will be around for quite some time. No one is saying that you should not diversify some of your holdings by investing in gold as a hedge against inflation. But commerce online today is worth more than gold, and so you ignore the possibilities at your own risk.

If you are in the market for a surefire web domain investment, then you must take the following steps:

1) Invest only in a topic area that you believe in. 2) Check the web analytics before departing with your cash on an existing investment. 3) Position yourself to grow.

With these elements in place, the investment that you make in a web domain name can be not only more valuable than gold, but the most successful thing you ever do in life.

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