The Little Extras That Come With Domain Registration

December 21, 2009 by Web Hosting Watch  
Filed under Domain Registrations

When business sites are being planned, the business owner will try to get the most value from the services that are available for their business. This is especially true if the business is going to be operated online through a website address that the business owner obtained through the domain registration process. Most business owners are pleasantly surprised to get more than a domain name when they register.

Some of the little extras that come with domain registration are available through other means and these domain name sources will cost the business owner a monthly expense that is unnecessary. For the low price of a domain registration though the business owner has the opportunity to shave operating costs by using extras such as email capabilities offered through some domain registrants. The free email addresses could help the owner create an internet presence that seems very established.

The email addresses will also serve as alternate addresses for customers to use when they want to correspond with the business directly. The customer will be able to remember the email address because it will typically be the name that a business owner chooses and lists as the customer service department on his business website. The customer does not ever see that it is an internet address that is tied to a domain registrant and is considered to be one of the little extras that they choose to use to grow their domain registration business.

Most business people think that the domain registration process is complicated. In all actuality, registering a domain name is a very simple process and is one business expense that is very affordable. For a monthly contract fee, this business extra will give the business owner control over the domain name that they want to use for their business and the contract will ensure that they can operate under that domain name for a specific period of time.

The business owner will not have to wait very long to find out if the domain name that they want to use is available. The domain registrant uses specific software that connects to the final authority for domain name registration. The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers will do a database check for the requested domain name and if that site relays back that the domain name is available, then the business owner simply has to register it in their name.

Other registrants might offer little extras like internet chat capabilities that allow business owners to install virtual assistants on their site. Any question a customer has about products or policies on a business website can be answered quickly and efficiently and will most likely entice the customer into transacting some level of business on the site. These little extras are provided at no charge to the owner of the business which makes operating a business less costly each month.

Signing up for a Domain Name? Consider Private Registration

October 3, 2009 by Web Hosting Watch  
Filed under Domain Registrations

A plethora of websites exists to register a domain name. Google
‘register domain names’ and have a fun-filled time comparing
prices. Though price is definitely a consideration when choosing
a domain name registrar, it is also important to find a
registrar who offers private domain name registration.

Registering a domain name requires that the name, address, email
address and telephone number of the owner be provided. For an
individual this will be their home address information. A
company will provide their main business address. Once this
information is provided, it is accessible by anyone doing a
WHOIS search.

PROTECT YOURSELF!

Register privately. Private registration usually costs another
$8 to $9 dollars on top of the cost of a regular registration. A
normal registration at some registrars can cost $15-$20.
However, finding a registrar where the regular fee is less then
$8 is relatively simple. Adding a private registration will make
the total cost back in the $15-$16 range. You might as well get
the most bang for your buck if you are going to shell out $15.

Once registered privately, all personal information is hidden. A
WHOIS search will reveal the name and address of the third party
company that is holding the private registration.

Private registration may not be as big a concern for companies.
However, it can be very useful to individuals who desire to keep
their personal and private information (address and telephone
number) exactly that, personal and private.

Is it worth it to register privately? The answer to that
question depends on how much you value your own privacy. For
some, registering privately is no big deal. For others, who
already have had problems with hackers, spammers and the like, a
private domain registration offers them additional security. At
the very least, it is helpful to know that this option does
exist. Not all domain registrars offer this service, but it is
growing in popularity.

Domain Names – How to Choose, and Register One

September 19, 2009 by Web Hosting Watch  
Filed under Domain Registrations

What is a domain name?

A domain name is the address of your website and it looks like
this: (http://www.ebizmodelsyoucancopy.com/). Website addresses
are unique, just as your personal ID; no one else in the world
can have the same ID number as you. Likewise, once the domain
name has been registered by you, no one else can register a
domain name which is the same as yours.

Choosing the best domain name

The best name you can choose is always one that follows the
theme of your business. If the theme of business is “starting
your online business” then you should include words like “e-biz”
or “internet” or maybe “internet business” in your domain name.

You see, the best domain names out there are ones that are
easily remembered. Visitors are likelier to come back if they
remember your domain name. So, if you want a great domain name,
choose one which is short and easy to remember. Here are some
tips to choose a good domain name: The name you choose should
not exceed 5 words or 20 characters and it should be easy to
spell. Try making use of keywords or popular search terms
whenever possible and try not to have it more than 3 – 4 words
long.

Registered vs. Free

Now, it is time to decide between a free domain name and a paid
one. Tell me, what would think if someone is selling a $97.00
ebook using a free domain name? A big cheapo right? Even If that
person is selling a popular ebook that comes with a 90 day money
back guarantee, you’ll probably wonder if he would ever return
the money if you decide to ask for a refund. Here is another
point, If I were to name my business “ebizmodelsyoucancopy”,
would it be much better if I registered
www.ebizmodelsyoucancopy.com rather than
www.geocities.com/internet/public/business/ebizmodelsyoucancopy/
? After all, registering your own domain would cost less than
$15.00 per year. What is $15.00 a year compared to a potential
loss of sales?

Registering a domain name

The last step here is to register a domain name. Write down
possible domain names that you like, then do a quick search to
see if that name you want is available at the registrars
website. For your information, most domain names that you might
have thought of would have been already taken. So, you might
have to do a lot of searches to find available domain names of
your choice.

Next, Jot down all available domain names you like, then keep
searching until you have about 5 – 7 good names that you can
choose from.

Finally, choose a domain name you like best, and register it at
a domain name ICANN Accredited registrar.

Internet Domain Registration – Establishing and Transferring Your Domain Name

August 29, 2009 by Web Hosting Watch  
Filed under Domain Registrations

If you’re in business, one of the most important things to you
may be your ability to establish an internet presence. Operating
some type of functional web site for your business helps your
customers find you, can present additional marketing
opportunities through e-commerce, and offers advertising
opportunities that you can not get elsewhere. Companies that do
not have a web site lose business to companies that do all the
time.

Of course the real key to your web site is the internet domain
registration. Everybody wants mybusiness.com – the problem is
that domain names are unique and can be taken by anyone. If you
don’t register your desired domain name right away, someone else
could take it. The fact is that internet domain registration can
turn into a sneaky competitive game. In many cases business
owners have gone to register a domain name and found that it had
been registered years before they every started the company by
some group that is in the business of registering domains and
then turning around and selling them for exorbitant rates.

A humorous story came from the 2005 municipal election in North
Las Vegas, Nevada when one candidate realized that the incumbent
mayor had not registered an internet domain name. The incumbent
registered the mayor’s name dot com and as many variants of it
that he could come up with, literally stealing the Mayor’s plans
for a web site out from under him. The tactic didn’t win him the
election, but the candidate managed to annoy the mayor quite a
bit and still owns the internet domain registration names to
this day.

The key to avoiding these sorts of problems lies in early
registration of your desired domain name. If you find the one
that you want (or a close variant of it), register it
immediately. Even if you’re not prepared to set up a web site
yet or won’t be for several years, register the domain right
away anyway.

Registering a domain name before being ready to set up its web
site will require the domain name being transferred to the
servers of your desired host when you are ready to establish the
site. Transferring the domain name once you have selected a web
host is a very simple process, but does require you to establish
the change with both the registration company and the new host.
The new host will provide you with the server information that
you, in turn, will need to provide to the company with whom you
originally registered the domain. There may be a short waiting
period (typically 24 to 72 hours) while both servers get the
information updated. Once that process is complete, you’ll have
your domain safely residing on your host’s servers and your site
(as long as it’s been built) will be ready to go.

The internet domain registration and transfer for your business
web site is a simple process and can be completed through
automated online systems in most cases. Clearly the most
important part of this process is the registration of the domain
name and this should always be done as soon as possible, even if
it is going to be years before you’re ready to get the actual
web site up and running

The A-b-cs of Domain Name Registration

August 4, 2009 by Web Hosting Watch  
Filed under Domain Registrations

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Before registering a

domain name, know the facts. Domain name registration is easy – finding the

perfect domain name for your personal or business website is not! There are

thousands of possibilities for your domain name, but you can only choose one

domain name for a website. So, you must make it count! Here are some pointers to

get you started with domain name registration. It’s easier than you think.

Keep your Domain Name Simple

A domain name should be simple so visitors will remember it easily. What’s

easier to remember – three or four words, or only one or two words? Obviously a

short, simple domain name is easier to remember. The shorter the name, the less

likely people are to misspell it as well. Your goal in choosing a domain name

should be to find one that is easy to remember, easy to spell, and will stand

out in the minds of visitors. It should be related to your products and

services, or personal website theme.

TIP: Avoid using your company name initials or your own name initials. These do

not describe anything at all about your website’s theme. Visitors will not

remember it unless you promote it heavily on national television and all over

the Web. But, we’ll leave that to “Corporate Web” for now!

Domain Name Registration Pricing

Don’t be fooled by high domain name registration prices. Whether you pay a cheap

domain name registration fee or a high fee, you’re still getting the same thing

- a domain name! There’s no secret add-on service that can benefit you unless

you’re getting web hosting or a low-cost web site with your domain name.

Otherwise, domain name registration is the same whether you order a cheap domain

name or an expensive one. Be sure to shop around before you register.

Checking Domain Name Availability

You can visit almost any web hosting site to check the availability of a domain

name. Never assume a domain name is available just because it doesn’t show

online when you try to bring it up in your browser. If a domain name is not

showing online, it could be that the site’s server is down at the moment, the

owner is still designing a new web site and hasn’t put it online yet, or the

owner might be trying to sell the domain name. When you check to see if the

domain name is available, you do not have to purchase it from the site where you

checked. You can purchase it from any company that offers domain name

registration once you know it is available.

Beware of Expired Domain Names

If you are considering buying an expired domain name, do research before

completing the domain name registration process. You could be wasting your

money! Ask the registrar questions about why the domain name has expired, what

type of site it was before expiring, etc. Some expired domain names have been

banned from the search engines all together because they were used by spammers

or those selling illegal products or services. If that were the case, you’d be

better off finding another domain name. Once a site is banned from the search

engines, getting it listed again is almost impossible. Your chances for good,

targeted traffic are next to none.

Web Hosting and Domain Names

Some companies offer both web hosting and domain name registration. Others might

offer one or the other, or a combined package where you can get a low-cost web

site along with a cheap domain name and web hosting. Though it’s easier to keep

up with billing and expenses if you do all this through one company, you are not

required to host your site with the same company where you register your domain

name. It will not affect how your web site services are handled, or how you

operate your site.

Domain name registration can be an easy process once you decide on the right

domain name. Your domain name will be a key player in your online success, so

take your time to choose a winner!

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