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		<title>Transferring Your Domain Names To LuckyRegister</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Jun 2011 03:05:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Transferring your domain names to LuckyRegsiter &#8211; You can use these instructions to transfer a domain name from your current registrar to LuckyRegsiter. Getting Ready to Transfer Your Domain Name to Us Before you authorize your domain name transfer, do the following: Ensure that the administrative contact for your domain name has a valid email address [...]]]></description>
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<p>Transferring your domain names to LuckyRegsiter &#8211; You can use these instructions to transfer a domain name from your current registrar to LuckyRegsiter.</p>
<h3>Getting Ready to Transfer Your Domain Name to Us</h3>
<p>Before you authorize your domain name transfer, do the following:</p>
<ol>
<li>Ensure that the <strong>administrative contact</strong> for your domain name has a valid email address in the Whois database. Both registrars use this email address to send you important information about the transfer. If it is invalid, contact your current registrar to update it.<strong>NOTE:</strong> If your domain name has <strong>private registration</strong>, a service that hides your personal information from the public, you cannot verify your administrative contact&#8217;s email address in the Whois database. You must contact your current registrar to cancel the private registration, and then you can update the email address, if necessary.</li>
<li><strong>Unlock</strong> your domain name at your current registrar.</li>
<li>Get an <strong>authorization code</strong> from your current registrar, if required. Some domain name extensions, primarily country-code top-level domain names (ccTLDs), do not require an authorization code. Some registrars display the authorization code in your account with them, while others email it to the administrative contact&#8217;s email address upon request.</li>
<li>Purchase a domain name transfer from our website. If the extension you want to transfer is not listed, you cannot transfer the domain name to us.We send an email message to the domain name&#8217;s administrative contact right after you purchase the transfer. The email contains the transaction ID and security code you need to authorize the transfer in your account with us.<strong>TIP:</strong> Prior to purchasing the transfer, you can add Off-site DNS for the domain name in your DNS Manager and select an option to keep its zone file (DNS records) intact. For more information, see <a href="http://www.luckyregister.com/support/article.php?aid=4041&amp;locale=en">Managing Domain Names with Off-site DNS</a>.</li>
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<h3 id="__display-auto-increment:0">Authorizing a Domain Name Transfer to Your Account</h3>
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<p>When you complete these steps, you agree to the domain name&#8217;s transfer, and you authorize us to complete the transfer process.</p>
<h4>To Authorize a Domain Name Transfer to Your Account</h4>
<ol>
<li>Log in to your <a title="your domain account" href="https://idp.securepaynet.net/login.aspx?SPKey=SPMYAEB01&amp;myaurl=/default.aspx&amp;se=+&amp;prog_id=luckyregister" target="_blank">Account Manager</a>.</li>
<li>In the <strong>My Products</strong> sidebar, click <strong>Domain Manager</strong>.<strong>NOTE:</strong> If the <strong>Domain Manager</strong> option does not display for you, in the <strong>My Account</strong> section of the sidebar, select <strong>Domain Transfers</strong>.</li>
<li>From the <strong>Domains</strong> menu, select <strong>Pending Transfers</strong>.</li>
<li>Click <strong>Authorization</strong> (the black button on the right), and then select <strong>Begin Transfer Authorization</strong>.</li>
<li>In the <strong>Transaction ID</strong> and <strong>Security Code</strong> fields, enter the codes from the email we sent to the domain name&#8217;s administrative contact, and then click <strong>Next</strong>. A list of domain names included in the transfer displays.</li>
<li>Click <strong>Next</strong> to confirm the transfer of the listed domain names.</li>
<li>If applicable, enter the <strong>Authorization Code</strong> from the current registrar, and then click <strong>Finish</strong>.<strong>NOTE: </strong>For most domain name extensions, a transfer between registrars takes five to seven days from the time you authorize it. The process and time required for transfer completion can vary for certain extensions, such as country-code top-level domain names (ccTLDs). For more information, see <a href="http://www.luckyregister.com/support/article.php?aid=6243&amp;locale=en">About ccTLDs (Country-Code Domain Names)</a>, and then click the Help article for your extension.</li>
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<h3 id="__display-auto-increment:1">Checking the Progress of Your Transfer</h3>
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<p>After you authorize the transfer, we send a request to your domain name&#8217;s registry, and then they notify your current registrar. Your current registrar might send a request for transfer approval to the domain name&#8217;s administrative contact email address. Then, your current registrar sends an acceptance or rejection notice back to the registry, and then the registry notifies us of the transfer status.</p>
<p>On the Pending Transfers page in the Domain Manager, you can track your transfer&#8217;s progress and view recommended action(s) to complete the transfer.</p>
<h4>To Check the Progress of Your Transfer</h4>
<ol>
<li>Log in to your <a title="your domain account" href="https://idp.securepaynet.net/login.aspx?SPKey=SPMYAEB01&amp;myaurl=/default.aspx&amp;se=+&amp;prog_id=luckyregister" target="_blank">Account Manager</a>.</li>
<li>In the <strong>My Products</strong> section, click <strong>Domain Manager</strong>.<strong>NOTE:</strong> If the <strong>Domain Manager</strong> option does not display for you, in the <strong>My Account</strong> section of the sidebar, select <strong>Domain Transfers</strong>.</li>
<li>From the <strong>Domains</strong> menu, select <strong>Pending Transfers</strong>. The following information displays for each pending transfer:
<ul>
<li><strong>Progress</strong> — The domain name&#8217;s current step in the domain transfer process. Mouse over the step to view a tooltip.</li>
<li><strong>Recommended Action</strong> — The recommended action to continue transferring the domain name. (Not all domain name extensions require you to approve the transfer with your current registrar. If your current registrar requires approval, they send a request to your administrative contact&#8217;s email address.)</li>
<li><strong>Admin Email</strong> — The administrative email address currently associated with the domain name. This is the email address to which we and your current registrar send important transfer information.</li>
</ul>
<p>Click the domain name to display additional information:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Status</strong> — The domain name&#8217;s current status in the transfer process.</li>
<li><strong>Step</strong> — A comprehensive description of the domain name&#8217;s current step in the transfer process.</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ol>
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<h3 id="__display-auto-increment:2">Helpful Tips</h3>
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<p>Use these tips to ensure your domain name completes a smooth transfer:</p>
<ul>
<li>We do not transfer existing records and content from the previous registrar. If you did not choose to retain the domain name&#8217;s nameservers on file with the previous registrar, we park the domain name on our parking nameservers and create a new zone file for it when it&#8217;s activated in your account here. You can use the Zone File Editor in the DNS Manager to customize your zone file. For more information, see <a href="http://www.luckyregister.com/support/article.php?aid=5555&amp;locale=en">About Transferring Your Domain Name</a>.<strong>TIP:</strong> Prior to purchasing the transfer, you can add Off-site DNS for the domain name in your DNS Manager and select an option to keep its zone file (DNS records) intact. For more information, see <a href="http://www.luckyregister.com/support/article.php?aid=4041&amp;locale=en">Managing Domain Names with Off-site DNS</a>.</li>
<li>After we notify you that the transfer is complete, log in to your account with us and verify the domain name&#8217;s contact information. Inaccurate or incomplete information might result in the domain name&#8217;s cancellation. See <a href="http://www.luckyregister.com/support/article.php?aid=418&amp;locale=en">Updating Your Domain Name Contact Information</a> for more information.</li>
<li>All transfer authorization communication uses the email address for the administrative contact of the domain name. Be sure that it&#8217;s correct with your current registrar.</li>
<li>If your transfer doesn&#8217;t complete in 30 days, it expires. We can often restart it for you — contact support for assistance.</li>
<li>ICANN regulations prohibit transferring domain names registered or previously transferred in the last 60 days. For more information, click <a href="http://www.icann.org/en/transfers/policy-12jul04.htm" target="_blank">here</a>.</li>
<li>You must unlock the domain name at its current registrar for the transfer to complete successfully.</li>
</ul>
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<h3 id="__display-auto-increment:3">Transfer Guides</h3>
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<p>For more information about transferring domain names to us from a particular registrar, see these guides:</p>
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<li><a href="https://products.secureserver.net/products/domain_transfers/transfer_domain_1and1.pdf">1&amp;1</a></li>
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<ul>
<li><a href="https://products.secureserver.net/products/domain_transfers/transfer_domain_enom.pdf">eNom</a></li>
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<li><a href="https://products.secureserver.net/products/domain_transfers/transfer_domain_dotregistrar.pdf">iHoldings, Inc.</a></li>
</ul>
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<li><a href="https://products.secureserver.net/products/domain_transfers/transfer_domain_network_solutions.pdf">Network Solutions</a></li>
</ul>
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<ul>
<li><a href="http://products.secureserver.net/products/domain_transfers/transfer_domain_melbourne_it.pdf">Melbourne IT</a></li>
</ul>
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<ul>
<li><a href="http://products.secureserver.net/products/domain_transfers/transfer_domain_register_com.pdf">Register.com</a></li>
</ul>
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<li><a href="https://products.secureserver.net/products/domain_transfers/transfer_domain_directnic.pdf">directNIC</a></li>
</ul>
</td>
<td>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://products.secureserver.net/products/domain_transfers/transfer_domain_gandi.pdf">Gandi</a></li>
</ul>
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<li><a href="http://products.secureserver.net/products/domain_transfers/transfer_domain_tucows_reseller.pdf">Tucows</a></li>
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<li><a href="https://products.secureserver.net/products/domain_transfers/transfer_domain_dotster.pdf">Dotster</a></li>
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<p>Visit the following link for updated information about &#8220;<a title="TRANSFERRING YOUR DOMAIN NAMES TO LUCKYREGISTER" href="http://www.luckyregister.com/support/article.php?aid=1592#guides" target="_blank">Transferring your domain names to LuckyRegsiter</a>&#8220;</p>
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		<title>Protecting Your Online Business with a Domain Bundle</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Jun 2011 02:42:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[PROTECTING YOUR ONLINE BUSINESS WITH A DOMAIN BUNDLE]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Why do you need to protect your online business with a Domain Bundle? If you build a large online business and brand recognition using your domain name/ website, others can piggyback off of your success by registering close variations of the domain name. The .net, .org, or .me versions, for example. This can confuse your [...]]]></description>
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<p>Why do you need to protect your online business with a Domain Bundle? If you build a large online business and brand recognition using your domain name/ website, others can piggyback off of your success by registering close variations of the domain name. The .net, .org, or .me versions, for example. This can confuse your site&#8217;s visitors and even reduce your visitor traffic.</p>
<p>The Domain Bundle feature helps you protect your hard-earned online presence by identifying close variations of your existing domain name and helping you register them before others do.</p>
<h4>To Purchase a Domain Bundle</h4>
<ol>
<li>Log in to your <a href="http://mya.securepaynet.net/default.aspx?prog_id=Luckyregister&amp;isc=domsite" target="_blank">Account Manager</a>.</li>
<li>In the <strong>My Products</strong> section, click <strong>Domain Manager</strong>.</li>
<li>Select an existing domain name.</li>
<li>Click <strong>Upgrade</strong>.</li>
<li>Click <strong>Bundle</strong>, and then select one of the Bundle options:
<ul>
<li><strong>Standard</strong> — Click <strong>Add</strong> to place the selected domain names into the shopping cart.</li>
<li><strong>Deluxe</strong> — Click <strong>Add</strong>, and then select one of the following for the free privacy registration included in this option:
<ul>
<li><strong>Create a new account —</strong> If you do not have an account, Domains By Proxy® creates an account for you and sends the user name and password to you in an email after the account is created. <strong>Please retain this information for future reference.</strong></li>
<li><strong>Use an existing account</strong> — If you already have an account with Domains By Proxy, enter your user name and password for the account.</li>
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<li><strong>Custom</strong> — click <strong>Add</strong>, and then select the desired domain names.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Hint:</strong> Placing your mouse over each option displays the domain names included in the Bundle option.</li>
<li>Click <strong>Checkout</strong>, and then continue through the checkout process.</li>
</ol>
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<p>Visit the following link for updated information about &#8220;<a title="PROTECTING YOUR ONLINE BUSINESS WITH A DOMAIN BUNDLE" href="http://www.luckyregister.com/support/article.php?aid=5910" target="_blank">Protecting your online business with a domain bundle</a>&#8220;</p>
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		<title>NAME DOMAIN</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Feb 2009 06:30:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We are sure that there are many articles with the topics about “how to register a good domain name?” or “how to select a good domain name for your website?” …These kind of articles are very interesting and useful for domainers to select and register a good domain name for their web site. This article [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="color: #000000; font-family: Arial;"><span style="font-size: small;">We are sure that there are many articles with the topics about “how to register a good domain name?” or “how to select a good domain name for your website?” …These kind of articles are very interesting and useful for domainers to select and <a title="register domain name" href="http://www.luckyregister.com/">register a good domain name </a>for their web site. This article is the sum up of &#8220;all the good advices&#8221; and some new advices through our domaining experience. We hope that this article give you some fresh ideas about how to select and register a good domain for your website.</span></span></p>
<p><strong style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;"><span style="color: #000000; font-family: Arial;"><span style="font-size: small;">Seven Main Points To Consider for a Domain Name:</span></span></strong></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000; font-family: Arial;"><span style="font-size: small;">1 &#8211; Short Domain is better</span></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000; font-family: Arial;"><span style="font-size: small;">The maximum length for a domain name is 67 characters. It is better to name your domain name short, Why? It is easy to remember a short domain name than a long one. It is also easier to create a logo to match with a short domain than a long one. A short domain is also brandable, recognizable, and not easy to misspell. </span></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000; font-family: Arial;"><span style="font-size: small;">*** It does not mean that all long domains are not good. If you look at: Forsalebyowner.com or Healthcaresolutions.com &#8230; they are quite good ones too, brandable, recognizable. So in some cases, long domain names are also good to register it for your web site.</span></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000; font-family: Arial;"><span style="font-size: small;">2 &#8211; Easy To Remember</span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: small;"><strong><span style="font-weight: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal; color: #000000; font-family: Arial;">It is easy for us to remember domains such as: Job.com, Car.com, Rent.com &#8230;Why? The answer is &#8220;They are generic domains&#8221;</span></span></strong><span style="color: #000000; font-family: Arial;">. You can remember generic domain names easier than not generic ones and you also easy to remember domain names like: ebay.com, Paypal.com&#8230; since they are unique domains. So if you can not register your domain from generic words, try to register it with something that easy to stick in the mind. </span></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000; font-family: Arial;"><span style="font-size: small;">3 &#8211; Hyphens or No Hyphens</span></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000; font-family: Arial;"><span style="font-size: small;">Hyphens or not, it depends on your web site target. We would like to point out some not good points and good points:</span></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000; font-family: Arial;"><span style="font-size: small;">- Not good points: It is not easy to remember a domain with hyphens. Sometimes web users will forget to type the hyphens.</span></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000; font-family: Arial;"><span style="font-size: small;">- Good points: Most of good domain names without hyphens are gone and you may still have chances to get a domain name with hyphens with rich informative for your web site. A rich informative domain means a domain that contains good key words for your business and this will help your site get better search engine ranking.</span></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000; font-family: Arial;"><span style="font-size: small;">4 &#8211;  Name Your Domain<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;">  </span>with Popular Prefixes &#8221;i&#8221; &#8220;e&#8221; &#8221;The&#8221;, and &#8220;My&#8221;</span></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000; font-family: Arial;"><span style="font-size: small;">Most of the generic-word domains are gone and you may still have chance to register a domain name with prefixes such as: &#8221;i&#8221; &#8220;e&#8221; &#8221;The&#8221; and &#8220;My&#8221;. <span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>They are quite good if they go together with a generic domain like: iReport.com, iPhone, Eloan.com, Mycar.com &#8230;. they are easy to stick in the mind since they are quite unique ones. Just keep in mind that when you promote your web site, you need to promote your web site with the full form of the domain name. This will help people to remember the prefixes easier. </span></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000; font-family: Arial;"><span style="font-size: small;">(Note: iReport.com has been sold for $750000)</span></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000; font-family: Arial;"><span style="font-size: small;">5- Dot COM, ORG, NET, INFO ???</span></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000; font-family: Arial;"><span style="font-size: small;">Dot com is king! Look at the </span><a title="top domain sales" href="http://www.luckyregister.com/domain-hosting-tips/2008/12/12/top-domain-names-sales.html"><span style="font-size: small; color: #0000ff;">top domain sale list history</span></a><span style="font-size: small;">, You will see they are all dot com. Dot com is always the first choice for you to register a domain for your web site. If dot com is not available, you can consider to register the other domain extensions.</span></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000; font-family: Arial;"><span style="font-size: small;">6 &#8211; Hard To Misspell and NOT Easy to Be Confused</span></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000; font-family: Arial;"><span style="font-size: small;">Try to register a domain that is &#8220;<strong><span style="font-family: Arial;">Hard To Misspell and NOT Easy to Be Confused</span></strong>&#8220;. If you can not register a domain like that, you should consider registering the other variants of your domain name to drive traffic to your domain name. (If your domain is Onlineflower.com, you should register floweronline.com, onlineflowers.com, Onlineflower.net, Onlineflower.org … )</span></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000; font-family: Arial;"><span style="font-size: small;">7- Related To Your Business</span></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000; font-family: Arial;"><span style="font-size: small;">It will be the best if your business name matches with a key word of your business. In this case your business name is the first choice to register domain name for your web site. In case your business name is very long and/ or not related to key words of your business, you can consider registering a short domain name with rich informative about your business key words.</span></span></p>
<p><strong style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;"><span style="color: #000000; font-family: Arial;"><span style="font-size: small;">There is another way to consider about how to register a good domain for your web site through </span><a title="how to value domain name" href="http://www.luckyregister.com/domain-hosting-tips/2008/12/12/how-to-value-a-domain-name.html"><span style="font-size: small; color: #0000ff;">4C-Model domain valuation</span></a><span style="font-size: small;">:</span></span></strong></p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #000000; font-family: Arial;"><span style="font-size: small;">Characters</span></span></strong><span style="color: #000000; font-family: Arial;"><br />
<span style="font-size: small;">The shorter a Domain Name is, the better. Apart from being easier to remember and spell, a short name has more impact and a high recall value. Five characters or less is ideal, and anything more than 20 characters has a substantially lower value.</span></span></p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #000000; font-family: Arial;"><span style="font-size: small;">Commerce</span></span></strong><span style="color: #000000; font-family: Arial;"><br />
<span style="font-size: small;">Ultimately, a Domain Name attains its value from its potential to drive traffic and deliver revenue to a business &#8211; in short, its marketability. Since branding is key to establishing a strong online presence, Domain Names that are based on well-known phrases, or are closely associated with a business opportunity with a sizable market share, enjoy a favorable position.</span></span></p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #000000; font-family: Arial;"><span style="font-size: small;">.Com</span></span></strong><span style="color: #000000; font-family: Arial;"><br />
<span style="font-size: small;">Location is everything, and many want to live in such coveted neighborhoods or cities as Beverly Hills, New York City, Paris, Singapore, or Hong Kong. That’s equally true of premium cyberspace. On the Internet, everyone prefers to dwell in the .com neighborhood. It’s the top-level domain (TLD) that embodies instant branding, and .com names enjoy a premium rating. (*** .com </span><a title="cheap domain registration" href="http://www.luckyregister.com/"><span style="color: #2266aa;"><span style="font-size: small;">domain registration </span></span></a><span style="font-size: small;">is the key)</span></span></p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #000000; font-family: Arial;"><span style="font-size: small;">Comparables</span></span></strong><strong><span style="color: #000000; font-family: Arial;"><br />
</span></strong><span style="color: #000000; font-family: Arial;"><span style="font-size: small;">Take a look for the </span><a title="top domain sold" href="http://www.luckyregister.com/domain-hosting-tips/2008/12/12/top-domain-names-sales.html" target="_self"><span style="color: #2266aa;"><span style="font-size: small;">domain sold history </span></span></a><span style="font-size: small;">and utilize these as the Comps for determining the value of a similar subject Domain Name. By doing so, we ensure that our Appraisal reflects current fair market value.</span></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000; font-family: Arial;"><span style="font-size: small;">We do hope that this will give you some fresh ideas about how to register a good domain name for your web site.</span></span></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[By: Ashley Ashton  Domain name is the most important thing while going in the digital world. It is the first step to go in the digital world. This is the initial process to establish a website. Domain name registration is a necessary, easy, and strategically important first step in establishing an online presence, whether for business [...]]]></description>
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<p class="articletext">Domain name is the most important thing while going in the digital world. It is the first step to go in the digital world. This is the initial process to establish a website. Domain name registration is a necessary, easy, and strategically important first step in establishing an online presence, whether for business or otherwise. </p>
<p>A well-chosen domain name registration can set you up for success with your new site in so many ways, the most prominent of these being increased search engine traffic. A good domain name registration, particularly for an online business, is easily done, but at the same time requires choices that will impact your site&#8217;s effectiveness. So here, in no particular order, are some things to bear in mind when doing a domain name registration. </p>
<p>The extension &#8211; Will it be a .com, .net, .org, .info etc. Any of these will get spidered and indexed by the search engines, but if you can get a .com for your chosen name you&#8217;d be better off, as this extension is more common and carries an air of legitimacy with it. Try not to have you domain name registration with your web host. Your domain name registration, purchased from a reputable company should run you somewhere between $1-10, depending on the extension and the amount of time you sign up for. </p>
<p>Probably the most important aspect of your domain name registration is the choice of keywords to use in your domain name. Try to use the main keyword or phrase you&#8217;d like to optimize the whole site for, and see if you can craft a domain name around it. The search engines seem to favor keyword-rich domain names. Keep it short if possible. </p>
<p>A shorter name is easier to remember than a long one. Don&#8217;t use your company name unless it has your keywords in it. There&#8217;s no point in ranking high for your name if no one is looking for it yet. Try to keep your domain name registration topically relevant. As search engines get smarter and smarter, sites that display total relevance will rank higher than catch all sites. </p>
<p>Lastly, be sure to avoid other companies&#8217; trademarks and copyrights in your domain name. For example, let&#8217;s say you&#8217;re an affiliate of The Sharper Image. To sum up, your domain name registration is easy to do, but important to do well. It can make the difference in whether you get found or not.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;">Hi,<br />
I walk around the web and find interesting tips about domain names. I put them here for your information:</p>
<p>1) Create brandable domains by replacing the first letter(s) of a common word.</p>
<p>2) Don&#8217;t start work developing an idea around a domain that you don&#8217;t yet own <br />
thinking you can grab it when you&#8217;re ready!</p>
<p>3) Don&#8217;t use hyphens in the domain if you can help it.</p>
<p>4) Does the domain look good in upper and lower case?</p>
<p>5) Say the domain out loud before registering it, is it easily pronounceable over the phone?</p>
<p>6) read up on new and emerging terms and register domains around them</p>
<p>7) Don&#8217;t register domains while under the influance of drugs or alcohol. (just say no)<br />
 <img src='http://www.luckyregister.com/domain-hosting-tips/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_cool.gif' alt='8)' class='wp-smiley' /> Keep the domain length down don&#8217;t over do it. On Average get 10 char domains.</p>
<p>9) Keep the word count down in the domain name. 3 is pushing it, 4 is overboard.</p>
<p>10) Match your domain name with a proper TLD (or TLDs).</p>
<p>11) Check Google and/or Overture search results for the exact term.</p>
<p>12) Search through lists of expired domain names.</p>
<p>13) It&#8217;s a good sign if PPC advertisers are bidding on the exact terms that make up your domain name.<br />
14) don&#8217;t register too many at once &#8211; spread the renewal times !</p>
<p>15) Limit yourself. Don&#8217;t register everything that looks good, but only a select few, the best of the domains that look good. Selling domains is not as easy as it seems, even for those of us that have some success with it. Domains that are simply decent can easily get lost within the millions of listed domains out there.</p>
<p>16) If all your research and domainer intuition point to a successful sale at a certain level with a domain you&#8217;ve purchased, don&#8217;t get discouraged if you don&#8217;t get the level of bids you want right away. Be patient!</p>
<p>17) Research various different domain markets and find the one that suits you best, whether it be brandable made-up .com names, top keyword ccTLDs, or something inbetween.</p>
<p>18) If you really want to feature a domain at a particular marketplace, make sure it&#8217;s a high-quality name that otherwise would not easily be found. Check the listing visits on your best names, pick the one with the least amount of listing views, and feature that name.</p>
<p>19) When you believe you have a good understanding of high quality domain names ($x,xxx or higher) and feel you have 1 or more of them, make an attempt to get those elite names into showcase/top names at the domain marketplaces you have then listed at. It&#8217;s always free and can only mean more traffic to your listing.</p>
<p>20) Do NOT search for domains unless you can IMMEDIATELY register them once you find a suitable domain.<br />
If you find a great name, chances are it will be gone the by the &#8216;next&#8217; time you want to reg it.</p>
<p>21) Use acronym searchers to discover additional meaning to a domain.</p>
<p>22) Domain &#8216;hacks&#8217; can add additional value if done in a clever way and matched with an appropriate extension (e.g. del.icio.us, click.it)</p>
<p>23)Dont use reg fly</p>
<p>24)Dont be afraid of ccTLDs</p>
<p>25) Buy trademarked domains At Your Own Risk and be prepared to drop it at any time.</p>
<p>26) Try to buy one good domain rather than to register 10 domains with the same money</p>
<p>27) Do PPC research before you buy a name.</p>
<p>28) Be ready to drop if need be</p>
<p>29) Don&#8217;t spend more than you can afford</p>
<p>30) Don&#8217;t make this your primary business.</p>
<p>31) When partnering with someone, get your agreement in writing. Get clear agreement statements from all parties, regardless of your affiliation(s) with them. At the least, save a screenshot of all chat sessions and/or save all email discussions.</p>
<p>32) Don&#8217;t regret a sale for longer than a few seconds. If you find out later that the name was worth much more, the buyer would&#8217;ve/could&#8217;ve paid more, etc., consider your &#8220;loss&#8221; as money well-spent on a lesson well learned.</p>
<p>33) ask questions from those who know more than you and respect their answers</p>
<p>34) Don&#8217;t buy names that you don&#8217;t intend to renew, unless they are for a specific occasion.</p>
<p>35) Work out your budget and stick to it.</p>
<p>36) Keep a reserve for bargains that may appear.</p>
<p>37) Don&#8217;t spend big on types of names that you have little experience with.</p>
<p>38) don&#8217;t fall for appraisal scam</p>
<p>39) Remember to use any discount codes when registering or renewing, this will save you lots of money </p>
<p>40) Check the name is not blacklisted</p>
<p>41) Invest in the future, the past has already been bought </p>
<p>42) It is MUCH easier to find a sweet Domain in drop list than develop a new one by yourself</p>
<p>43) If you start registering lots of domains get yourself a domain reseller account to lower the price per domain.</p>
<p>44) Use domain searching software for advanced domain hunting.</p>
<p>45) Choose your registrar carefully. </p>
<p>46) <a title="register domain names" href="http://www.luckyregister.com/" target="_blank">Register domain names</a> for more than one year to get better ranking in Google</p>
<p>47) Be careful with combining words, they might create unforeseen meanings for your domain</p>
<p>48)&#8230; Don&#8217;t transfer/push sold Domains prior to receiving payment from the buyer.</p>
<p>49)&#8230; If you find an available name check to see if the plural or singular version are also available.</p>
<p>50)&#8230; If you find an available name check to see if there are other similar names available, for example, I regged GreedyCash.com but prior to regging it I looked up GreedyMoney.com and GreedyBucks.com, both were taken.</p>
<p>51)&#8230; If possible search for end users, selling to domain resellers usually isnt the best way to get the max for your Domain.</p>
<p>52)&#8230; If your interested in a domain which looks like its going to be dropped, contact the current owner and make an offer, once the name does drop you might end up paying alot more for it in the end.</p>
<p>53)&#8230; Find yourself an online domainer friend which you trust and discuss the domains your interested in prior to regging them, always nice to get a second opinion.</p>
<p>54) brand your name give it a tshirt or something</p>
<p>55?) Become a member of domain forum web sites</p>
<p>56) Stear clear of ebay unless you have a solid name</p>
<p>57) Sales threads with the word &#8220;premium&#8221; in the title rarely offer premium names.</p>
<p>58) Use a domain monitor to watch your domains (dns changes, transfers, locks etc&#8230;) and domains you are interested in.</p>
<p>59) Use a mark monitor to watch for when certain keywords are registered as domains, e.g. something using your trademark or close to your brand.<br />
60) Watch for news about new TLDs (Top Level Domains) being launched</p>
<p>61) Late night registrations are a no go area. You will wake up in the morning and wish that you had never bought it.</p>
<p>62) If <a title="creating a website" href="http://www.luckyregister.com/site_builder.htm" target="_blank">creating a website</a>, <a href="http://www.luckyregister.com/">register related names </a>in all different extensions to cover yourself as it will save money in the long run on Dispute Filings or having to buy them in the future for $100 a piece, when you could have just got them for practically nothing in the first place.</p>
<p>63) Cheapest isn&#8217;t always best, the registrar may have hidden charges which may otherwise be free on another registrar.</p>
<p>64) If you have a domain name which has a trademark associated with it, unless you are in a &#8220;nothing to lose&#8221; (apart from the crummy domain) situation, do not offer it to the company with the registered trademark as this will give the company evidence of an &#8220;abusive registration&#8221;</p>
<p>65) Before you register a domain specifically for resale, think&#8230; would I buy this domain off someone else?</p>
<p>66) Using l33t speak in your domain name limits it&#8217;s scope and can make it harder to read/promote.</p>
<p>67) Use <a href="http://www.whonami.com/">private domain registration </a>to hide your contact details from the world, otherwise it&#8217;s available as public info.<br />
68) Use The Wayback machine to view old versions of sites at a domain, they may even have put a price up or other interesting info.</p>
<p>69) Before grabbing a domain, check if it&#8217;s been taken in other extensions already.<br />
70) When you are expecting domains to drop, check their availability at more than one registrar. While some show a domain as still taken, others may be showing it as available!</p>
<p>71) All other things being equal, a fairly good .com is better than all but the very best .net/.org/.info, etc.</p>
<p>72) Compose your email messages to potential buyers in a word processor; edit them; and then paste them into your email program. (If you compose in the email program, you might accidentally hit &#8220;send&#8221; when the message is half written. Sadly, I speak from experience!)</p>
<p>73)When you <a href="http://www.luckyregister.com/" target="_self">register a domain</a>, don&#8217;t try to &#8220;flip&#8221; it immediately for a small profit. Park it and wait for a while (at least a week or two) to see whether it&#8217;s getting traffic, which could increase its value.<br />
74) Reward people who help you. (For example, if someone posts an available domain that you grab, or gives a thoughtful appraisal to your domain, give them some rep / NP$ / actual $ / etc.)</p>
<p>75) free online appraisal systems very often give inaccurate (often inflated) evaluations of domains.</p>
<p>76) On some occasions if a great domain is about to drop, it might be worth while contacting the owner directly before it does &#8211; because it will almost certainly be snapped up and go to auction for the highest bid.</p>
<p>77) If you have graphics design experience creating quick logo concepts for the domains you are selling can help potential buyers to share in your vision for the domain, and increase the chance of a sale.</p>
<p>78) When considering a registrar, find out whether you can cancel (&amp; get a refund for) domains within a few days after you register them. Some, but not all, registrars offer this option.</p>
<p>79) Don&#8217;t steer clear of eBay, just price your names correctly.</p>
<p>80) Don&#8217;t get greedy when responding to Sedo.com offers unless you really know what you are doing.</p>
<p>81) Don&#8217;t post ANYTHING on Namepros unless you&#8217;ve read about FLUMP</p>
<p>82) If your name gets listed on GreatDomains.com, you cannot sell it anywhere else for 6 months.</p>
<p>83) If your name isn&#8217;t accept by GreatDomains.com, don&#8217;t complain to them, just post about it </p>
<p>84) Be very careful to not buy low value IDN domain names, from people who previously registered them, when you may think that you were getting a very nice and valuable one, specially .COMs.</p>
<p>85) If your reason for registering a particular domain is to sell it, then make sure your who-is info is accurate and up to date, so buyers can contact you quickly and easily.</p>
<p>86) Check domains with DN Analyzer. If a name shows as taken, go to whois.net and confirm that it actually is. Using several registrars to check for available names will result in the name being stolen by a registrar, a taster or a squatter.</p>
<p>87) Be diligent in renewing your domains. Don&#8217;t procrastinate. If possible, consolidate your names to one registrar to make them easier to keep track of. </p>
<p>88) Avoid current event domains. Today&#8217;s news is next year&#8217;s junk domain. </p>
<p>89) Learn the basics about trademarks, contract law, and the UDRP process.</p>
<p>90) Your domain is worth whatever someone&#8217;s willing to pay, NOT what someone else says it&#8217;s worth. </p>
<p>91) Appraisals are an educated guide price, often a total guess, NOT a final price.</p>
<p>92) Don&#8217;t hold on to your whole portfolio in hopes of getting high $$$$$$ for each name, renewing hundreds of names per year at high expense. Instead, hold on to some gems, sell the rest for lower prices, move the goods</p>
<p>93) When you sell 10 names for $50 each, instead of using that $500 for regging 50 inferior names, consider buying a single high quality dotcom for $500</p>
<p>94) Make sure you take into account the expenses of regging, renewing, broker fees, software purchases, transfer costs, whois privacy costs etc when planning your budget. If you don&#8217;t, you might end up losing money in the long run even if you do make some sales</p>
<p>95) take domian parking seriously. It&#8217;s set it and forget it but most people fail to set it.</p>
<p>96) Repark your bottom 20% &#8211; some names just do better elsewhere but give them time.</p>
<p>97) List your names everywhere.</p>
<p>98) get a good portfolio site.</p>
<p>99) promote your portfolio site with viral marketing and free sites</p>
<p>100) consider free private label storefronts for some of your names.</p>
<p>(source from namepros.com member posts)</p>
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		<title>Popular domain names prefixes &#8211; &#8220;E&#8221; and &#8220;I&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In addition to a domain placing value on the shortness of the word, ease to spell, commercial appeal, and organic capacity to generate natural traffic, today&#8217;s domain names are being valued for the branding potential. The domain name sale iReport although not an organic or dictionary term alone, is actually preferred as a highly brandable [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In addition to a domain placing value on the shortness of the word, ease to spell, commercial appeal, and organic capacity to generate natural traffic, today&#8217;s domain names are being valued for the branding potential. The domain name sale iReport although not an organic or dictionary term alone, is actually preferred as a highly brandable term, in that it is has a popular pre-fix &#8220;i&#8221; which indicates the &#8220;report&#8221; to be online.</p>
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The prefixes and dashes between words were once considered second, but now due to brandability, if the term is a commercial term, a prefix is often preferred. Example eLoans markets with an e to indicate to its potential customers that a loan may be obtained online.</p>
<p>The two primary prefixes are &#8220;E&#8221;, for electronic, and &#8220;I&#8221;, for Internet. Both indicate the word or phrase to be accessible online. Because of that, in terms of branding, an i or e combined with a commercial term are highly desirable. In domain sales typically an e has been preferred, and i slightly less in terms of demand. eBrooklyn sold for approximately $2500 whereas once it would have been available to register at the price of a domain name (which ranges from $8 to $30 us dollars depending on the registrar). The rapidly increasing use of prefixes in conjunction with main dictionary and or commercial terms is here and for some predominantly internet based companies, or high technology, high profile companies, the prefix is now preferred.</p>
<p>One of the details that make a domain with a prefix more valuable for a brand, is the ability to simply promote the name without the use of &#8220;.com&#8221; in the promotion. If a domain owner had report.com he would be forced to use the .com to indicate it was on the net at that address, however to <a href="http://www.luckyregister.com/">register domain names</a> with a one letter prefix does not need to use the &#8220;.com&#8221;.</p>
<p>Someone could promote &#8220;iReport&#8221; as a brand, and assuming it was a world class brand, visitors would know they could find it at &#8220;iReport.com without seeing the .com. However if it was a .net, it would be wise to state iReport.net. This option to simply state the name of the company or entity is particularly valuable in that it is brief and clear in indicating that a report can be either made or found on the &#8220;i&#8221;nternet.</p>
<p>eLoans similarly does not have to state &#8220;eLoans.com&#8221;. eLoans, in the minds of most is clearly an online entity offering electronic loan applications.</p>
<p>Some alternative domains that avoid the use of &#8220;.com&#8221; in their promotion are &#8220;WebMD&#8221; as the word web as a prefix suffice to indicate the information is online and likely at a .com extension.</p>
<p><em>Source from wikipedia</em></div>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Google recently filed United States Patent Application 20050071741. As part of that application, Google made apparent its efforts to wipe out search engine spam, stating: &#8220;Valuable (legitimate) domains are often paid for several years in advance, while doorway (illegitimate) domains rarely are used for more than a year. Therefore, the date when a domain expires in the future can be used as a factor in predicting the legitimacy of a domain and, thus, the documents associated therewith.&#8221; Domains registered for longer periods give the indication, true or not, that their owner is legitimate. Google uses a domain&#8217;s length of registration when indexing and ranking a Web site for inclusion in their organic search results. So to PROVE TO EVERYONE THAT YOUR SITE IS THE REAL DEAL, register for more than one year and increase your chances of boosting your search ranking on Google</p>
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		<title>How to Select a Domain Name for Your Company</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[  A good domain name is relatively short. A short name &#8212; if you can get it &#8212; is important for several reasons. It is easy to fit into logos, makes a better brand, is more easily recognizable, and is harder to misspell. Some companies have 50-character domain names spelling out their whole company name. That&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
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<div class="status-msg-body"><strong>A good domain name </strong>is relatively short. A short name &#8212; if you can get it &#8212; is important for several reasons. It is easy to fit into logos, makes a better brand, is more easily recognizable, and is harder to misspell. Some companies have 50-character domain names spelling out their whole company name. That&#8217;s unwise. Long domain names don&#8217;t fit in forms, on billboards, or in Google PPC ads. Keep them relatively short. </div>
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<div class="post-body entry-content"><strong>A good domain name </strong>is memorable. You remember generic names, such as Art.com and Garden.com. But you also remember more unique names such as Amazon.com, Google.com, and FogDog.com. Putting together strange combinations of words is fun and can be very productive. It helps if it rhymes like FogDog, or repeats sounds such as Google, or is sing-songy like WilsonWeb. Say your prospective domain name out loud to listen to its sounds. See if your tongue gets twisted around any syllables. Whatever your domain name, it should stick in the mind. <br />
<strong>A good domain name </strong>isn&#8217;t easily confused with others. In their desperation to find a domain name, some grasped at hyphenated names and put &#8220;the&#8221; in front of a word, as in TheStandard.com. The problem is confusion. Trademark laws are designed to prevent customer confusion. If the holder of a similar domain name is first to trademark his combination, it could threaten your domain name, or at least your ability to use it as a brand. Be sure to check with the US Patent and Trademark database (www.uspto.gov/main/trademarks.htm) or the trademark database for your country. Another consideration is how you&#8217;ll need to say your domain name over the phone. If you always have to say &#8220;spelled ding-hyphen-doodle.com&#8221; you&#8217;ll soon wish you&#8217;d left out the hyphens. Do your best to find a name that can&#8217;t be confused. <br />
<strong>A good domain name </strong>is hard to misspell. If people can misspell something, they will. The longer and more complex your domain name, the harder it is for your customers to type it in correctly. Many of them can&#8217;t type well to start with, so to type in a long name may lose you lots of business. At the low price of domain names (<a title="cheap domain registration" href="http://www.luckyregister.com/" target="_self">cheap domain registration</a>), it may pay you to purchase the misspellings of a domain name, too. This way you&#8217;ll get the traffic intended for your site and discourage poachers from buying up the variants. Poachers can be driven off by lawsuits if you have trademark protection, but you don&#8217;t want that hassle. <br />
<strong>A good domain name </strong>relates to your business name or core business. It&#8217;s best if you <a href="http://www.luckyregister.com/">register domain names </a>for your company and your domain name can be guessed from your company name. But in your search for a domain name, don&#8217;t give up if you can&#8217;t find the domain for your exact business name. Find functional names, names that describe your uniqueness, names that express an emotion or attitude. <br />
<strong>A good domain name </strong>sounds solid to your target audience. If possible, get a .com domain or the domain that has the most respect in your country. You can get a .biz or .info, or .cc, .ws, .tv, and .to. (The latter are the country top level domains of the small nations of Cocos (Keeling) Islands, (Western) Samoa, Tuvalu, and Tonga, respectively). The problem is that the general public, in the US anyway, is accustomed to .com, or maybe .net (though .net and .org aren&#8217;t nearly as well regarded). Offbeat domain names sound &#8230; offbeat and suspect. Your main domain should be the one that people expect it to be. In the US, that&#8217;s probably .com. In France it would be .fr. If you want to appeal to an international audience, .com is probably best. Having said that, I think it&#8217;s wise to buy up other common domain name endings. They&#8217;re cheap. If you become successful you&#8217;ll wish you had kept them away from poachers. This helps your main domain name stay unique.<br />
<em>by Dr. Ralph F. Wilson, Editor (wilsonweb.com)</em></div>
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