What Features Determine Domains To Be Rare
| by Robert Orr | April 06, 2009 | |
There are 2 major types of premier domain names; those which naturally get a lot of traffic and those that are attractive more for the branding potential than the traffic they attract already. |
Are You A Dumb Or A Smart Domainer?
| by Stephen Douglas | March 31, 2009 |
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Good God, the End Times have arrived for domainers! Or have they? Like I reported over ten months ago, great things are coming for domainers. If you base that on yesterday’s domain strategies, that isn’t close to being true. However, I didn’t indicate back then on what type of domainer you had to be to reap the great opportunities ahead. The caveat is that you’re a greatdomainer only if you’re a smartdomainer. |
Understanding The Different Types Of Web Hosting Packages
| by Amy Armitage | March 25, 2009 | |
This article will educate you sufficiently (although more study is always better than less) to choose the right hosting package, and perhaps even the right company to implement it for you. |
To develop using templates or content management systems?
| by Barry Goggin | March 19, 2009 |
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A common dilemma for many domain owners interested in developing is whether to use templates or content management systems (CMS). There isn’t a one size fits all answer to this and so I wanted to talk a little about the strengths and weaknesses of each and how those fit with some business models. |
Features To Look For When Choosing A Web Host
| by Nelson Tan | March 18, 2009 | |
When choosing a web host, not just any host will do. It is important that you make sure that your web host is able to accommodate your needs from the very beginning. |
12 Excellent Tools for Picking a Domain Name
| by Jacob Gube | March 17, 2009 |
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There are plenty of tools out there that can help you ease the burden of checking available domains and suggesting similar names that are related to your searches. |
Making lots of money a month from AdSense
| by Barry Goggin | March 12, 2009 | |
Some people really do get rich on AdSense earning tens or hundreds of dollars a month from their websites. I came across a post from a couple of years ago about AdSense superstars on The Worst Business Ideas blog and it is not the only one to name some of these top AdSense earners. The top earner is estimated to get about $300,000 from AdSense a month and those that earn over $10,000 a month have been referred to as the Fedex Club because there are unconfirmed reports that they receive their checks by Fedex. So how do they make this kind of money? |
Domain Monetization: What's Your Strategy?
| by Valerie Booth | March 10, 2009 |
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This article takes an in depth look at two distinct domain monetization strategies. |
Bringing new money into the domaining industry
| by Barry Goggin | March 04, 2009 |
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Is the industry growing through new domainers bringing in new money or through sales of domains to end users effectively bringing in new money or is it stagnant with money (and domains) being recycled within the industry? I wanted to think out loud and see what you had to say. |
Getting traffic to your mini-site
| by Barry Goggin | February 25, 2009 |
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A mini-site is not worth anything without some sort of traffic. Traffic can be converted any number of ways or combination of ways but the amount and quality of the traffic is critical to the success of a mini-site. Since content on a mini-site is a lot less than that on an ordinary website, can you really compete for organic search traffic? Are there other sources of traffic you should be looking at? The answers in my view are “maybe” and “yes” respectively. |