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How to Choose a Domain Name

Sunday, June 20th, 2010


domains.tagjag.com – The problem with registering domain names isn't the registration process. They're fairly inexpensive, and easy to register. The problem is that all the good names and addresses are already taken. Finding a decent one is sometimes a bit of a challenge. This is the reason I have created this new site – to help you find possible names for the perfect site for you! If you see that the site isn't working right now, that's because we ran into massive problems with our Web host. So… I have to find a new Web host to host the script. Sorry 'bout that. It wasn't intentional, but there's not much I can do about it right now. Most Web hosts suck. http – chris.pirillo.com

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How to register a domain name without revealing personal information?

Sunday, June 6th, 2010

For an example, a person wants to create a website about politics. And the discussions on the site might be somewhat radical, which can cause trouble to the founder if their information is revealed.
How can that person own a domain name without revealing personal information?

PS: I've heard of a feature called "private registration." Is it a safe and risk-free way?

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Sunday, May 30th, 2010

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I've Got a Domain Name–Now What???: A Practical Guide to Building a Website and Web Presence

Sunday, May 23rd, 2010

Product Description
Setting up your own domain and website without a readily available office expert can be challenging, even for the technically savvy. You have to choose from multiple options, from simple to complex, to configure web technology to meet your needs. Individually, each software component is not difficult. It's the oh-so-important details involved in putting them together that can be problematic.

This book is your guide to the many technology tools that can be utilized to build your web presence. Stages from registering a domain name to creating a website and utilizing your domain for email and internet marketing are outlined.

Top 5 things the reader will walk away with after reading the book:

1. Set up a domain registration correctly for asset protection, email and a website.
2. Evaluate options for building a website.
3. Become aware of alternative email configurations for domain names.
4. Make their domain and website finda… More >>

I've Got a Domain Name–Now What???: A Practical Guide to Building a Website and Web Presence

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what is a domain name?

Sunday, May 16th, 2010


This video explains a simple and easy way to get your own domain name for your website/blog/youtube/ustream check out – www.newmacgeek.com On the website there is aa link to a company called 123 who produce domains, They are extremely cheap and easy to use! Ryan

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I have a domain name how do I start to build a website around it?

Sunday, May 9th, 2010

I already have a domain name registered but now what? How do I create the site?

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Oldest domain names

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

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Basic of Domain Name System (DNS), love rafallo

Sunday, April 25th, 2010


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what is an illegal domain name regarding trademark?

Sunday, April 18th, 2010

I have registered domain names for an upcoming release of a product. The release has been known for quite some time and surprisingly, the domains were available. I would like to know if there are certain domains that are illegal, if I'm planning to offer a service related to the products trademarked name.
what if i'm not using something like ipod.com but something like ipodservicecenter, ipod magazine, or ipoddrives.com(s)
now, if they've trade marked ipod musical cinema – can i get ipodmusicalcinema.com ?

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The Domain Game

Sunday, April 11th, 2010

Product Description
Almost everyone has heard a tale of someone getting rich by selling an Internet domain name for a staggering price. But few understand the secretive world of domain investing, a game that a growing number of people are playing around the globe. The Domain Game chronicles the exploits of leading domain investors and explains how this mysterious market works. Learn how an Oklahoma watermelon farmer wound up owning some of the world's most valuable Web addresses, from recipes.com to chairs.com, and how a college dropout became a multimillionaire by scooping up domains that others abandoned amid the dot-com bust. Find out how the rise of Google and Yahoo has helped boost the fortunes of domain investors. And explore the shenanigans of investors who snag names associated with corporate trademarks. Finally, read how you can jump into this exciting market with a relatively small initial investment. It's a market with high risk, but huge potential reward…. More >>

The Domain Game

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