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Domain.com Expects Surge of .CO Domain Registrations During the Landrush Phase
The new .CO is now available for priority registration, allowing individuals and businesses to claim their domain name until July 16, 2010
Is Parking a Domain Worth Doing?
Overview
Parking a domain is an ongoing process of registering your domain and allowing the parking company to develop your domain for themselves Until you state otherwise these domain parking companies will arrange for third-party advertisers to place advertising links onto your domain
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One of the most lucrative new internet marketing tools involves domain parking A parked domain is simply a web address that doesn't have any content
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What is Domain Name Parking
If you purchase a domain name without allocating a hosting provider, you will be able to register the domain name to yourself so that exclusively belongs to you
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How to Backorder For a Domain Name - Part I
Backordering for a domain name is a well-known process used by a number of expired domain traders At present, domain backordering service firms offer five different types of model that focus on targeting different stages of domain deletion cycle
Domain Parking Vs Domain Development
The "Should I park my domain name and monetize it that way or should I develop a website" is a pretty old debate among domainers
Domain TLD and Trademark Myths
I started buying and selling domain names in 1995 Domain speculation began sometime in 1994
Domain Entrepreneur Launches Broker and Domain Name Registrant Services
SearchDomainsForSale.com management has announced that it is expanding the business model to provide domain broker and domain consulting services to domain name portfolio owners, individuals and corporations.
Bido.com Launches One-Domain-Name-Per-Day Auction
Bido.com will be launching their much anticipated first auction on Wednesday June 18th, 2008 at 1pm EDT. Bido.com is the only online domain name auction house that will auction off one domain name per day. While Domain name investors (?Domainers?) have a variety of choices of venues to buy aftermarket, premium domains, the choices can be overwhelming. Bido.com?s point-of-difference for buyers and sellers is to focus on an individual domain name for sale each day. This one-domain-per-day auction will generate greater focus and will accurately pinpoint a domain name?s true market value. At the same time, busy Domainers can easily bid on the daily domain name being auctioned without fear of missing an opportunity.
Bido.com's First Domain Name Auction is a Huge Success! : Domain Name Investor Fairs Extremely Well as DiscountImages.com, a Premium Domain Name Se
Bido.com successfully ran their first domain name auction on Wednesday June 18th, 2008 from 1pm to 2pm EST. The first sale proved the system to be a great success, with the sale of the domain name www.DigitalImages.com for a thrifty $911, catching the attention of other opportunistic domain name investors and the general public where an estimated 1,400 users logged onto to watch the auction.
What is a Domain Name and How Do I Register It?
A domain name is a Web address, such as coolexample.com, that is linked to an IP address (which represents a physical point on the Internet). The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) is the governing body that coordinates links between IP addresses and domain names across the Internet, so you can find Web sites by entering domain names instead of IP addresses into your Web browser.
Domain Advertising Agency Introduces Ubiquitous Advertising and Marketing Platform
Unknown to most Web users, Domain Names are actively bought and sold on a daily basis at an average price of $2500 in the Domain Aftermarket, post registration fee of only $10.00 on average.
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Domain names are being snapped up all the time so if you have thought of a cool domain name for a future project then it might be wise to register it now. There is a chance that if you leave it too late someone else may register it.