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How do people obtain the rights to sell Top Level Domain Names?

How can people sell domain names and hosting? Where do they get the domain names from? If I had my own server (or made my computer one), would I need to pay someone to host my website and to get a top level domain? Thanks!
How do those places (like go daddy) get the Top Level Domain Names in the first place?

DOMAINZ Accredited By Int. Domain Name Body

DOMAINZ Accredited By Int. Domain Name Body
Wellington based online solutions provider Domainz Limited confirmed today it had completed the accreditation process with international domain name body, ICANN. The accreditation allows Domainz to act as a registrar for global domain name spaces .com, .net, .org, .biz, and .info.

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Domain Strategy

Its all about the name…and that pretty much sums it up.

Ladies and gentlemen take a ride on my roller coaster as I explore the importance of having a solid domain strategy. From domain parking to domain development, follow me through the ups and downs, lefts and rights of the domain name industry.

Has it ever made you wonder why some domains names command such huge figures at auction or why generic domain names are better, or not, for search engine placement? You may be torn between registering a keyword-rich domain name or just something cool and snazzy that you can brand as your own. If you have these types of questions buzzing around your mind when thinking about the domain name you should choose for your website or online project don’t feel that you are alone.

When I started getting involved in domain names, I was puzzled by these issues and some still baffle me today. However the domain name industry is no different to any other and the simple concepts of supply and demand still apply. I like to think of domains in relation to the property market. A domain name is like a piece of land that has yet to be developed. Now you may have a great idea for that piece of land, like building a shopping centre on it or just making it look pretty by cleaning it up and planting some trees. You could rent the land out to someone who wants to use it or just sit on it and hope that it goes up in value to sell it at a later date. This analogy really does sum up whats happening in the domain name industry at the moment. Your particular domain strategy is what ever works for you; it relies solely on your individual goals for that particular domain.

I personally feel that the intrinsic value of a domain name lies in the development potential behind it and that realising the value by turning the domain into a tangible asset is the only way to unlock the true core of what is an extremely exciting and rewarding industry to be a part of.

You can register a good domain name through many of the domain name registrars and begin developing it almost immediately. However creating a solid domain strategy and following it to fruition should be the goal of any would-be “domainer.”

Many people have made a lot of money by acquiring high traffic domain names and “parking” them, peppering them with sponsored links and monetising them that way, but where’s the fun in that? Well, lots of money for a start which is always nice! But seriously, even the most hardened domainers are now turning their backs on simply parking their domains and 2009 appears to be the turning point in the industry where many seasoned pros are turning their heads to domain development.

I’ve been involved with domain names for some years now, I have bought and sold domains, developed them, parked them and explored many ways of marketing them online to maximise their potential value. I am now dedicating a blog to the domain name industry and sharing my experiences, trials and tribulations, good times and bad. I will also be sharing my views on domain industry news and host a diary of the current domain development projects I am working on.

If you would like to share your comments, views, experiences or anything else you may or may not know about domains it would be great to hear from you. So please feel free to post a comment below. Oh, and if there is a subject within the domain name industry which you would like me to research and write an article about please let me know. Thanks for reading and watch this space for more articles about domains.

Domain strategy…its all about the name

Get Benefits by Domain Parking

You want to picking domain name to monetize by parking or selling, a strategy is to choose a domain that is typo-generic quality. Better said, a sure way to do this is to register a domain name that has a “type of traffic” quality. Your ability to find a domain name with a generic shell quality before register always traffic, which turns into cash when you park with a parking sites for pay per click or Cash sale. A typo traffic domain is an area that visitors to type right on the address bar of a browser instead of searching for the domain or keywords on search engines. For example, an area such as reviewlocator.com can be typed on the address bar instead of being searched on the Google search engine, because it is a typo-generic domain. A type of “traffic domain” surely convert into cash easily because it attracts rate conversion since prospective visitors already have in mind what they want when they visit on the Internet and type the name of the domain the address bar.

The fact is that the domain parking companies pay more on the type of traffic, as it is natural that the traffic referred traffic. In the same vain, prospective buyers of domain takes keen interest in the acquisition of typo-generic domain names because they are very particular in the areas of procurement for the purpose of immediate traffic too. Domain names are being broken all the time so if you have thought of a cool domain name for a future project, it might be wise to register now. While you planning your own site too, you can park the domain name. Domain parking is a unique process where you can register a domain name and does not enter the domain name server of your provider. Usually the domain name have to register on their server, meaning that if you type your domain name in a web browser, you arrive at a default page provided by the register.

If you go to take the field for a while or not develop a site straight away, you want May to consider a parking area, which offers recipes for your domain names. Domain parking services such as traffic and parking quiet offer revenue sharing for your domain names. Revenue sharing of parking by the circulation of works being directed to a search page or pay per click page where any visitors to your parked domain in May click on ads and you receive a percentage of revenue from this situation. Traffic parking claims that a domain receives on average 8 hits per month, but a popular domain name in May thousands of visitors due to direct type ins and miss typed domains. Unless you have a popular domain name, it is probably not worth the effort to use a revenue sharing parking and use of recording your default-parking page. The main point is domain parking is a way where you register a domain name until you rare ready to use it.

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How can I be expert in snapping domain names and owning them?

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How can I be expert in snapping domain names and owning them? I know there is some website who can snap deleted doamin names for you put the question is where to find these doamins and how to get them?

Buying Cheaper Expired Domains-Some Tips And Techniques

Laying hands on revenue generating expired domains could be a hard task and a tough exercise. Owning revenue domains could either break or make someone who is just planning to expand his or her business. They are extremely interesting and absorbing for their perceived abilities in providing an ongoing stream of income. Cheap expired domains should be your ultimate priority. With an ability to fetch you handsome profits, they should be your business goal. Most of us tend to buy expired domains that boast of sufficient traffic and inbound links. However, not all domains are equal in their ability to earn you good income; some of them may even be very bad and ordinary. Buying a cheaper and cost effective domain requires considerable amount of skills and knowledge like: a) An ability to look at the cheaper domains much before others actually do.
b) A keen sense of expectancy to spot one that is not only cheaper, but also commercially viable. More often, cheaper domains are very poor in their quality, brandability and commercial viability. Furthermore, such domains are usually non-generic with a lengthy name that is too difficult to remember and pronounce. Hyphenated domains interspersed with alphabets and numbers are the most commonly available expired domain names. These domains may be dead cheaper to buy, but they do not provide any real-time value to the customer. Fortunately, buying a cheap domain is very easy considering the average value of such domains varies from $10 to about $50. So, how do you make money by selling such domains? In essence, buying and selling cheaper domains involve disposing off the domain immediately soon after their purchase. If you want to make money out of these domains, the only alternative is to buy a number of such domains and sell them immediately within a day for small profit; creating a big volume will help you in making some amount of profit. If you are proficient in Internet Technology related subjects, you can try out converting a cheap domain name into an entity that is capable of creating maximum profit. To create profits from cheaper domain names, one needs to focus more on the traffic and inbound links part of the domain. More number of traffic and links mean better and commercially feasible domains that can attract customers like a bee. Experienced expire domain traders ensure that they buy plenty of cheap expired domains and convert them into paying mini-sites. Cheaper expired domains could act as tiny profit centers, when you change their scope by using better internet technologies, like setting up a useful web site and later promoting the web site for instant traffic. It is also possible to employ these micro web sites as potential money-spinners, by signing up for useful services like domain parking and PPC campaigns. Cheaper expired domains could act as tools in providing an opportunity to earn small amount of income.

John Khu is an author and also a seasoned professional with vast experience in expired domain name business. He is the owner of the path breaking web sites called http://www.ExpiredDomainGains.com which provides complete and up-to-date information on expired domains and their eternal secrets.

I just became a reseller with makemoneysellingdomainnames to resell web hosting and domain names?

I just became a reseller with makemoneysellingdomainnames to resell web hosting and domain names. I joined because I build a decent amount of websites for my own use. I was wondering why a lot of webmasters and IT people aren’t in the reseller business. I drive a taxi and talk with a lot of IT people and almost none of them take advantage of controlling the cost for web hosting. Isn’t this strange? Any comments welcome.

ETFs loom as next popular investment

ETFs loom as next popular investment
Despite being low-cost, tax-efficient and easy to buy or sell at a moment’s notice, exchange-traded funds remain largely the domain of institutional investors and stock-market aficionados.

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Free domain names with small co.cc suffix


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