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April 7th, 2007 — domaineering, online business ideas
Why would you want to consider getting your domain names registered for more years?
Verisign, the company tasked to take care of the .com and .net top level domain names has announced the increase of the registry fee of these domain names by October 15, 2007.
By how much with the domain name registration fees increase?
.com domains - from $6.00 to $6.42
.net domains - from $3.50 to $3.85
The increase is said to be due to the upgrade of the DNS (Domain Name Systems) and to install infrastructure that would help prevent cyberattacks. Read Verisign’s press release.
Why would you want to rethink about holding on to your .com’s and .net’s that are not performing well?
Even if you register them for more years than you used to, rumors has it that this domain name price hike will continue to the detriment of domaineers. Here’s Yugatech’s take on this issue.
via PinoyTechBlog
March 28th, 2007 — domaineering
If you’ve been dying to get your own domain name but waiting for the right time to get it registered, Yahoo! has just made it easy for you to decide.
You can get your domain name registered now for only $1.99. Namecheap and GoDaddy offer domain name registration for about $8 to $10.
Whether you’re a new domainer or an experienced one who haven’t got registered a domain name via Yahoo! yet, now’s the chance to reconsider which domain name registration service to avail.
Here are the details of this domain name promo:
$1.99/1st yr.1 (Discount for new customers only)
Register a domain name (yourdomain.com) as the first step to creating an online presence for yourself or your business. Once you have your domain name, it can be the foundation for custom email addresses or the location for your web site or online store, should you decide to build them. Yahoo! Domains includes:
- Domain name registration for 1-5 years
- The most popular domain name extensions (.com, .net, .org, .biz, .info, .us)
- 24-hour toll-free phone support
- Domain forwarding so you can point visitors to an existing site
- Easy-to-use control panel with full DNS management capabilities
- Catch-all mailbox allows you to forward email sent to your domain name to a free Yahoo! Mail address (e.g. you@yahoo.com).
- Bonus starter web page you can post at your domain name as a placeholder until you are ready to build a full web site
- Ability to easily upgrade to email and hosting plans
March 20th, 2007 — domaineering
A domainer is a person who buys and sells domain names. Thousands and even millions of dollars can be had from this way of making money online. How? Businessmen who want a certain domain name that a domainer has already registered under his or her name will pay a certain amount that will make both the domain buyer and seller happy.
Aviva Directory has provided 28 Tips for the Newbies of Domaining.
Some of the tips Aviva Directory has mentioned include buying trademark and keyword typographical error domain names, organizing and auto-renewing and bootstrapping and re-investing. Read more of these tips that every newbie in the field of buying and selling domains as a source of online income will definitely benefit from.