6 Reasons to have your Own domain name Reasons that make lot of difference between own domain names and free hosting names If you see two URLs like below- http://www.bubblesnbath.com/ http://www.hypermart.com/users/bubblesnbath/index.htm Which one you are more inclined to click on? ... Domain Name Slamming Today I received a notice in the mail claiming that my domain name was about to expire. The letter was written in extremely alarming terms, as if my entire world would be destroyed forever if I was stupid enough to allow the name to expire. The letter ... Why Register a Domain Name? In today's business world, a domain name and a web presence are a must. All major businesses have domain names. The Web is now a part of everyday commercial life and your domain name is your identity on the Internet. A business web site without a ...
Belgium's Domain Name
On my little search for free and or cheap domains I came across the site www.dnp.in. A thread had been started about .be, Belgium's new TLD (top level domain); this struck my interest mainly because it was a free TLD. A few sites I tried out were: www.ovh.com www.eurodns.com Eurodns is my preferred registrar of the two. Being that eurodns is in English not French. OVH.com may be viewed in English, too, but it's one of the most confusing register processes I've ever been through. Why are these sites giving away .be domain names? Well, it's most likely to start a craze about the new option. I don't believe it will be in demand as much as an .us or .de due to the fact I hardly see any Belgium related sites. Perhaps the option of having .be as a tld is great because you could mess around with the name. For instance I registered the domain bestyoucan.be, silly yes but it's a potential sale for the Webmaster seeking a unique name. I suggest taking up on the offer of a free TLD. Perhaps register a stockpile of dictionary term domains and sell them on eBay. Money is to be made from this. Sadly I don't see much of a craze for it in the future. In spite of my low expectations I've registered 30 .be domains. Don't let the offer of a free TLD get past you! Someone may want to buy your oddly named .be domain name! If you can't do anything with it simply just let the domain expire with the year passes. There's nothing to be lost. You could even park the domain and make a few extra bucks off advertising. Don't let my opinion throw you off. Do what you like. Personally, I think it's cool for now and it's great to earn a few extra dollars this year.
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Commerce Dept. criticizes Internet addressing plan - Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) -- A proposal to create hundreds of new Internet domain names as alternatives to ".com" has suffered a setback as a key U.S. government agency warned that the plan might not benefit consumers or promote competition. The Internet's key ...
Verizon Fights Cybersquatters, Wins $33 Million - CIO Today Verizon has won a cybersquatting lawsuit against OnlineNIC, a domain-registration company with more than 663 domain names identical or similar to Verizon trademarks. This is not Verizon's first cybersquatting battle, and Verizon is part of the ...
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Verizon Awarded Over $33M in Cybersquatting Case - PC Magazine Verizon last week was awarded a $33.15 million judgment in a cybersquatting case against San Francisco-based OnlineNIC. OnlineNIC registered at least 663 domain names that were identical or very similar to Verizon trademarks, such as ...