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Are you thinking about creating a website? In this article I hope to shed some light on making it a little easier for you by using an expired domain.
This quick guide to domain name web hosting will help you understand the process of hosting your domain name online. Finding and registering a domain name is one thing, but you still must host your domain name.
Do you have a business website? Do you ever plan on having a website for your business? Are you even remotely interested in having a website for your business? If you've answered yes to any of these questions then it's important that you pay special attention to what we're about to discuss here.
This brief account outlines the essence of Ultsearch's strategy:
1. Locate expiring Websites that are/were once developed and still receive traffic from search engines and other sites that still link to them.
2. Grab the domains as they expire due to:
Absentminded Website owners who.....
This is another one that helps to build trust with your visitors, and potential customers. If you haven't figured it out, building trust is a very important part of having a website. If people don't trust you, they w...
On the 10th August 2001, Verisign Inc., the company responsible for running the .com shared registry system, dropped a massive bomb-shell. They announced the immediate suspension of the "batch" release of deleted domain names. In one swift action, they put the entire expiring domains industry on h.....
Rule number one: Don't buy your domain and hosting from the same company. This is the first and foremost advice I would like to give for those who are starting their website. Because in the course of your website's life you will be changing your web hosting at least 2-3 times for variety of reaso.....
If you've tried to register a dot com domain name between 6.30 and 7.00 am (EST) recently, chances are you won't have been able to. What's going on? Is it because domain registration companies are too lazy to boot up the registration systems in the morning? No, it's something a lot more interest...
The expiring domains goldrush, previously described in Part 1 of this series, is over - at least as far as the average domain speculator is concerned. As recently as six months ago anyone with a PC, a browser, and a good idea of when a hot domain name was going to expire, had a good chance of grabbi...
Verisign Inc. have announced the details of a new system that will completely change the way deleting domain names are re-registered. Although the proposal has still to be commented on by the "Registrar Constituency", chances are that by March 20th, we'll all use this new system if we want to reg...







