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Domain names (tld). cheap domain names

January 3rd, 2012 Seo blog in Seattle 1 comment

In order for people to access a website, they must first enter in its associated domain name. This is a word or phrase that denotes the name of the and/or summarizes what it is about. Even free web hosting companies offer Domain names, but there’s an essential difference. With free web hosting companies, the Domain names offered are in the form of third level Domain names.

This means their domain name must be included when a person is trying to access the third level domain. The only problem with this is that it makes a domain name long and hard to remember. For this reason it’s best if a person considers just buying their own domain name. And with the availability of cheap domain names, it is possible to get one that is very affordable.

Cheap Domain names can range from being completely free to around $6.95. Usually free Domain names that are worth anything are included with a web hosting package. So, a customer is technically still paying a fee. The other types of domain names that require a fee can be purchased separately without a web hosting package. The prices for these start at $1.00 and go up from there.

When a person purchases a cheap domain name, the overall registration process is the same as it would be for regularly-priced domains. This means that first they would have to see if their domain name is available. To do this they must enter in their desired domain name in a special text box, then select the extension they want. If the domain name is available, they are free to purchase it. If it is not available, they will have to choose another domain name. Cheap domain name companies will offer suggestions on alternative Domain names when this scenario occurs.

Are there any downsides to using cheap Domain names? Unfortunately, yes. If a cheap domain name company is unscrupulous, a

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Domain names (tld). cybersquatting and your domain name

January 2nd, 2012 Seo blog in Seattle Comments off

When it comes to Domain names, don’t think that you only need to worry about the ones that you registered. This is because with the phenomenon of cybersquatting, Domain names that are similar to your company’s trademark could be registered to unscrupulous webmasters, intending to use them in bad faith. What happens is once the cybersquatter has gotten sales or Adsense clicks from their domain name, they will try to sell it to the original entity holding the trademark. When things get to this point, the price is significantly higher, sometimes even thousands of dollars. This is despite the fact that the individual or organization buying the domain name originally had the rights to it in the first place.

So, how does a company protect themselves from cybersquatting? Well, first they need to be aware of whether or not Domain names related to their trademark are being registered and used in bad faith. The best way to do this is to sign up for Google Alerts. This is a service that allows individuals or organizations to track any websites, comments, articles, etc. that are being made about their website or brand.

If they receive an alert that shows a domain name that is similar to their trademark, they could be dealing with a potential cybersquatter. The keyword of course is ‘potential.’ The person may not have any intention on selling the domain name back, though they are still using it in an illegal manner.

Either way, website owners can exercise their right to an arbitration proceeding if they found their trademark has been used in bad faith. The type of arbitration proceeding that is the most common for domain name disputes is called Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy. This process can allow disputes to be settled out of court through an ICANN-approved UDRP provider.

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Domais. Third level domain name. Domain names (tld).

December 28th, 2011 Seo blog in Seattle 1 comment

A domain name consists of three levels. The first level is the word or phrase that makes up the initial domain name. The second part of the domain name is the extension. Examples of common extensions include .com, .net or .org. The third portion of the domain name, called a third level domain name is an optional part. Like the first level domain name, it consists of a word or phrase to describe whatever webpage it is pointing to. However, unlike the first level domain name, a third level domain name cannot access a webpage by itself; it must contain the first level domain as well as the extension in its syntax.

Third level Domain names are often used by free web hosting companies to help create distinction among the websites of their customers. If third level Domain names weren’t used, customers would have not be able to access their website in a user-friendly way. Some third level domains may have the first level domain word or phrase first. An example is Geocities, where a person would have to include ‘Geocities.com’ before the third level domain name. Other third level Domain names may have the first level domain name last. This is the case with Netfirms, where ‘Netfirms.com’ comes after the third level domain word or phrase.

For customers third level domains come at no extra cost. This is in contrast to getting a regular domain name which can range from $6.50 to $35 per year. Additionally, it may take time before the domain name is active. This can be up to 7 days, especially if one is transferring a domain name. Conversely, third level Domain names can be setup instantaneously.

However, third level domains are far from perfect. Since they require the first level domain name as part of their syntax, they can be quite cumbersome for a website visitor to remember. A person can pretty

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