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Register Domain Names in the UK

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

So, you’re in the market for a domain name, but where do you start? The chances are, you are looking for a decent .COM domain name but you can almost forget it! Unless you have an idea that no-one else has thought of, then it will be gone!

Don’t worry though, you can still find competitive domain names in the relatively undiscovered .UK domain name market.

The .COM market has become quite saturated, everything worth having has gone but the .UK domain name market is still undiscovered, you will find many competitive keywords and keyphrases remain unregistered.

What can you find in an undiscovered domain name market?

  • Typos – you can find unregistered typos of all sort for all major organisations, if you are looking to build typo traffic the then UK market is a great place to start.
  • Keywords – single keywords a still available in the UK market, you will be surprised to find single keywords that are selling for $100s/$1000s as a .COM are often unregistered in the UK.
  • Keyphrases – double/triple length keyphrases and long tail keyphrases are mostly unregistered in the UK. This part of internet marking simply hasn’t reached the masses at the time of typing.

Who can register .UK domain names?

Anyone can register .UK domain names, many believe that you have to be a UK citizen but this is not true, this might be one of the reasons why many high value .UK domain names remain unregistered.

How long can a .UK domain name be registered for?

Unlike .COM domains, .UK domains can only be registered for 2 years at a time. At the end of the registration period you get the option to renew it for another 2 years or simply let it expire.

How much does it cost to register a .UK domain name?

UK domain names are still relatively low cost, you can register any .UK domain name for just $7 each 2 years.

If you are interested in getting into the domain name market then visit the cheapest domain name registrar in the UK, buy direct, save a ton of cash and get into this market while the gems remain!

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Increasing Profits with Domain Flipping

Friday, May 21st, 2010

Many people make money online by buying and selling domain names. By flipping domain names, many people can make a lot of money. In order to make online money with this method, you have to do more than just buy a domain name and quickly sell it. To make money with this activity, you must work. Remember, the concept of making money online does not exist unless you do a small amount of work. In order to make it easier for you to make money online by selling domain names, here are a few hints.

You’ll want to work smarter, not harder. Always work smarter, not harder. If what you have been trying has not been earning you any sales, try something else. Try using other methods if the ones you’re currently using aren’t working for you. Try to find some ways to save your time while you continue to put your domain names out there. The best way to learn how to be a power seller is to find someone who has achieved this status themselves and then model your business after theirs. Copy what they have done correctly and learn from their mistakes, while trying not to repeat them yourself. Eventually you’ll find a system that works for you.
Think about not selling your domain names. Have you thought about hanging on to your domain names for a while? Domain names are sort of like win; they become more valuable when out of circulation. They become even more valuable if you attach the domain name to a small website that brings in advertising revenue. The longer you hold on to your domain name the better your selling price will be.

Make it easy for others to get in touch with you. Potential domain buyers like to have personal contact with the seller at least once before they agree to purchase a domain name. For the domain name that they are interested in purchasing, most potential buyers will look up the Whois info. If you make that information private or if your potential buyers do not have a way to contact you, you might have a harder time of making a sale.  Many companies in specific areas will pay handsomely for a specific web sites, look for specialist areas and businesses.

Flipping domains can be a lucrative online money making opportunity. The process is relatively simple: buy a domain and then sell it for a profit. Start over again to generate more money. Some people have become so good that they generate a full time income. Obviously, if you don’t mind doing some work, there is no reason that you cannot repeat this kind of success for yourself. You could come to the conclusion that you will stick to domain flipping and ignore other earning opportunities because you enjoy it so much.

Joe Simpson is an internet marketer who specialises in SEO target marketing, and has been working full time in this field for several years now.   The best thing about any web based business is that you can work from anywhere, but I always make sure I have access to a UK Proxy service when I’m homesick !

 

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Selecting A Domain Registrar

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

You need more than an idea and hosting plan to set up a web
site. You also need a domain name. A domain name is your unique
address on the Internet. Cheapwebhostingreport.com, google.com,
microsoft.com, and yahoo.com are examples of domain names.

Why “Free” is sometimes bad

Many web hosting companies will offer to give you a domain name
when you sign up with them. This can be a great deal, provided
they register the domain in your name. Unfortunately,
some hosting companies register the domain in their name.
That means that they own your address and they don’t have to let
you move your domain name to another web hosting company. This
can be very bad. It would be like someone else owning the name
of your company. So before you take advantage of free domain
registration with the hosting company you choose, be sure that
they register the domain in your name. If they do not say they
do, it’s probably safest to assume that they do not.

Fortunately, registering a domain name is simple and
inexpensive. Unlike a few years ago when one company had a
virtual monopoly on commercial domain names, there are now a
large number of registrars to choose from and competition has
lowered prices and increased the ease of domain name
registration.

What to Look For

There are two important things to look for in a domain
registrar: reliability and location. No one knows exactly what
will happen if a domain registrar goes bankrupt. There are
supposed to be safeguards in place to protect domain registrants
from losing their domains, but you don’t want to be one of the
people testing these procedures, so a solvent, reliable domain
registrar is a must. Location is important because domain
registrars are subject to the laws of the country where they are
located and some have been known to refuse to grant (or worse
yet, grant and then take back) domain names that are
unacceptable under the laws of their home country. A registrar
in the US may be your best bet if you have possible “freedom of
speech” issues with the domain name (or the site contents in
some cases) you’d like to use.

What to Avoid

Most registrars now offer all sorts of additional features –
like web hosting. Most of the web hosting plans we’ve seen at
domain registrars are feature poor and over priced. If you are
tempted by one, think twice and check out other hosts before
buying web hosting from your domain registrar. Many will try to
make it sound like it is a lot of extra work to host elsewhere.
It isn’t. All you have to do is point your domain account at the
registrar to the nameservers your web hosting company gives you.
This involves typing two urls. It is not hard at all.

My clients and I have had good luck with the following three
domain registrars.

First Choice: GoDaddy
http://www.cheapwebhostingreport.com/zgodaddy.php

Our current first choice of an affordable, reliable, US-based
domain registrar is one of the most popular domain registars, Dotster.com
http://www.cheapwebhostingreport.com/zdotster.ph

Dotster.com is our second choice of an
affordable, reliable, US-based domain registrar. They can
register .com, .net, .org, .biz, .info, .us and .name domains
for $14.95 a year (discounted when you register for multiple
years). If you already have a domain name and are still paying
$35 dollars a year for it, you can save money by transfering
your domain to Dotster and paying just $8.95 to renew your
domain for an additional year.

Third Choice: Yahoo
http://www.cheapwebhostingreport.com/zyahoodomains.php

Many of my small business clients like Yahoo Small Business. They only register
..com, .net, .org, .biz, .info, .us domains and they charge $9.95
a year, but many small business people seem more comfortable
with a major name brand — and Yahoo qualifies

Randall Stukey
http://www.articlesbase.com/domain-names-articles/selecting-a-domain-registrar-947.html

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The Basics of Domain Name Registration

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

If you want to have your own web site, you need to learn the basics of domain name registration. A domain name is also known as a web address or host name. Every web site needs its own domain name so that users can find it on the web. Domain name registration is important to make sure that two web sites aren’t using the same domain name.

Because so many domain names are in use and in demand, there are certain organizations that have made a business out of domain name registration. Known as domain name registrars, these organizations act as a middleman between the registry that handles domain names and the public, buying and selling names at whim. Although there are too many of these organizations to name here, examples of registrars are godaddy.com and DomainDirect.com.

Domain Name Registration for Beginners

If you are interested in registering a name, you are in luck because domain name registration is a relatively simple process. All you need to do is find a registrar and search for the name you are interested in using to see if it available.

With the rapid expansion of the Internet, many of the most popular domain names have already been taken. Many webmasters are forced to get creative and add hyphens or numbers to their name. If you cannot find the name you want during the beginning of the domain name registration process, you may want to consider using one of these creative techniques.

During domain name registration, you must also decide what you want your top level domain to be. The most common choices are .com or .net, but you can also investigate options like .biz, .org, or .info.

Once you have picked your domain name, you need to decide how long you want to hold that name. Most registrars offer contracts that range anywhere from one year to ten years, and most offer you the opportunity to renew once the contract expires.

The cost of this will vary depending on the service you use and the length of your contract. To make sure you are getting the best deal possible, it is a good idea to shop around or get domain name registration referrals before you buy.

Choosing the Best Domain Name

The hardest part of domain name registration is choosing the best domain name. It is recommended that you choose a name that is both memorable and has something to do with your business or business name. And, it wouldn’t hurt if the name is a good searchable term.

In addition to using good sense when choosing a domain name, you must also abide by the basic rules of domain name registration. For example, you shouldn’t choose a name that is a copyrighted word or term. This could lead to legal problems down the road. You will also want to make sure that you keep the domain name under 67 characters, as that is the maximum length for web addresses.

Jazzy
http://www.articlesbase.com/domain-names-articles/the-basics-of-domain-name-registration-128346.html

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Domain Names are Really Important

Friday, June 12th, 2009

There’s a saying in the Real Estate business – they say that the 3 most important things are location, location and location. Well, in regards to a new internet business, it’s domain name, domain name and domain name. Yes, a domain name is that important.

In the early days of the internet, domain names were fairly easy. There were so many good names still available, but as more and more businesses migrated to the internet, the best names were taken. As the time passed, finding a good domain name to register has become increasingly difficult.

Why is a domain name so important? For one thing, a domain name can help you get the traffic to your website. If you don’t get traffic, you might as well not even have a website. There’s no doubt about it, if you want to make money, you need traffic.

A domain name can help you to get traffic in a couple of ways. First of all, if your domain name is catchy and easy to remember, that will help people to find your website and to return for future visits. It’s also a good idea if your domain name gives some indication of the type of business you have. For example, if you want to have a website that helps people consolidate their student loans, it would be a good idea to have a domain name that contained some or all of those words. You might do good with “studentloans.com” or “studentloanconsolidation.com” or something similar. You can even use hyphens in the domain name, like “student-loan-consolidation.com”, etc.

The point here is that your domain name should be descriptive of your business. After all, if you were looking for a new dentist, would you be likely to visit “BigBubbaMotorcycles.com” or “GreatDentists.com”? If Big Bubba is a dentist, he’s probably not going to get many new dental patients thru his website.

Let’s talk about the domain names with hyphens before we move on. Contrary to what many people think, having hyphens in your domain name does not hurt your search engine listings. Most of the search engines treat the hyphens as a space, so the hyphens make it a little easier for them to separate out the individual words.

About the only downside of using hyphens is that when people type in your URL, they may forget to put in the hyphens and go to a competitors website instead. Personally, I don’t think this is too much of a problem, since most people find websites thru search engines, so they’ll be clicking directly on a link to your website instead of typing it in by hand.

Again, it’s really important to embed keywords about your business into your domain name for good search engine ranking. Although some domains, like ebay.com or google.com do get a lot of traffic, it’s not because of any keyword in the domain name. What is an ‘ebay’ anyhow?

You’ll find that most of the high traffic websites with short, unrelated domain names get their huge amount of traffic thru paid promotional campaigns. They use radio & TV ads, high volume email advertising and other such methods that might be too expensive for a small business just getting started.

A good way to find your domain name is to develop a list of keywords that are strongly associated with your business. Write down as many keywords as you can think of, as long as they’re on your subject. Once you have your list, you can use one of the several free online tools to help select just the right domain name for your new website.

The domain name registrar at www.godaddy.com has a search feature where you can check the availability of domain names and the results will even show you other closely related domain names that are available. Another handy suggestion tool is at www.domainfellow.com Either one of these online tools will help you to find a good domain name that’s still available to register.

Here’s a good tip for you when trying to find a domain name that has your keywords in it – If you can’t find a domain name that has your keyword and is still available, you should consider using sub-domain names instead.

What’s a sub-domain name? A sub-domain name is a prefix to a normal domain name. Let’s say that you’re in the retail computer business and you want to sell computers at your website. That’s a fairly competitive business, so you’ll probably have a hard time coming up with a good domain name that’s not already taken.

An alternative would be to choose some sort of generic term for a domain name and then use a sub-domain for your computer business. For example, let’s say that you register the domain name “lowestprice.com” That’s pretty generic, wouldn’t you agree? Now that you have that domain name registered, you can create all the sub-domains you want, limited only by your imagination and the size of your web hosting account.

Remembering that you’re in the computer business, you could now have your website at the sub-domain “computers.lowestprice.com” Using this same approach, you could go into just about any other business and have sub-domains like “insurance.lowestprice.com” and so on. See how it works?

Another good thing about sub-domains is that they don’t require registration. You only pay to register the main domain name. By using sub-domain names, you can easily embed your keywords and it won’t cost you any more money. And the search engines treat each sub-domain as a totally separate entity, so your search engine ranking for one sub-domain won’t be dependent upon you having a high ranking for your main domain name.

Once you find your new domain name, you’ll need to register it. I recommend godaddy.com for registering. Their prices are reasonable and their service is great. However, there are many, many companies that provide domain name registration services, so pick whichever one you like.

Carson Danfield
http://www.articlesbase.com/domain-names-articles/domain-names-are-really-important-132147.html

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Get a $1.99 Domain Name!

Monday, May 4th, 2009

Domain Names are just $1.99 with each and every new, non-domain product you buy — no quantity limit! Choose from .com, .us, .biz, .info, .name, .net, and .org.

Just looking for a domain name? You can still take advantage of big savings on these:
.COM $10.69 Now Just $9.99 SALE!

.US $19.99 Now Just $8.99 SALE!

.INFO $10.69 Now Just $0.99 SALE!

Plus, register

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