Archive for June, 2009

Domain News – 152th Edition

Twitter sued for cybersquatting and for seven other causes of action
office@dkdtrade.com (DKD DomainNews) says:

Tony La Russa,a manager in Major League Baseball, currently with the St. Louis Cardinals,sued Twitter for eight causes of action.

For Online Success Choosing the Right Domain Name is Crucial
ezinearticles.com says: So what is it exactly that makes a really good domain name, in fact to be successful on line its not just a good domain name you need it is a great domain name and understanding that will help you achieve online success.

Domain News – 151th Edition

Confused Survey Finds Consumers Confused About New gTLDs
david@technewsreview.com.au (David Goldstein) says: In a survey to gauge the British public’s knowledge of ICANN’s proposal to introduce new generic Top Level Domains (gTLDs), The Future Laboratory on behalf of domain name registrar Gandi.net, found consumers and businesses are not enthusiastic about the prospect while the survey also demonstrating its own confusion on what is happening, apparently not reading ICANN’s Draft Applicant Guidebook very closely.

Name Servers – Tips When Using Separate Domain Registrars For Hosting
ezinearticles.com says: If you bought your domain name at the same company you use for your hosting there is no problem. However if you use a separate domain registrar, there is a key skill to learn. Let me show you exactly what I mean.

Domain News – 150th Edition

Notable sales this week
office@dkdtrade.com (DKD DomainNews) says:

It’s no doubt that the best sale of the week is Candy.com,which was sold for $ 3 Milion.

Factors to Consider in Registering Your Own Domain Name
ezinearticles.com says: When building your own website, registering or buying your own domain name is very essential. I know I have discussed the importance of having a good domain name.

Domain News – 149th Edition

Linking Governance and Performance: ICANN as an Internet Hybrid by Lee, Maeng Joo
david@technewsreview.com.au (David Goldstein) says:

Abstract:ICANN is a hybrid organization managing the most critical Internet infrastructure – the Domain Name System. ICANN represents a new, emerging Internet self-governance model in which the private sector takes the lead and the government sector plays a more marginal role. Little is known, however, about what is actually happening in this new organization.

Tips For Buying Your Next Domain Name
ezinearticles.com says: It’s always a big decision when purchasing a domain name. There are many options available for you when buying a domain name.

Domain News – 148th Edition

Appeals court reinstates antitrust case against VeriSign
office@dkdtrade.com (DKD DomainNews) says:

A federal appeals court today reinstated a lawsuit against Mountain View-based VeriSign Inc. that alleges the company violated antitrust laws through its grip on the .com and .net domain name registration system.

Tips For Buying Your Next Domain Name
ezinearticles.com says: It’s always a big decision when purchasing a domain name. There are many options available for you when buying a domain name.

Domain News – 147th Edition

Diamond Rings are a Domainer’s Best Friend at Rick Latona T.R.A.F.F.I.C. ccTLDs Auction
david@technewsreview.com.au (David Goldstein) says:

While it was a live auction at the inaugural T.R.A.F.F.I.C. ccTLDs meeting held in Amsterdam, it was a .com name that snared the highest price at Rick Latona’s auction on Thursday.

Expired Domain Names – How Can You Get Them?
ezinearticles.com says: The domainer in you must have wondered at some time as to how exactly can an expiring domain name become available for re-registration by a new owner. To know the answer to this question, you must understand the Status of a domain as listed in the whois database. Here is the URL of the whois lookup provided by Domain Tools. When observing the results of a whois lookup, you will see a record similar in format to the one below:

Domain News – 146th Edition

IRT Final Report on Trademark Protection in New Top-Level Domains – Part 1: Uniform Rapid Suspension
david@technewsreview.com.au (David Goldstein) says:

Patrick Vande Walle comments on theImplementation Recommendation Team (IRT) reportreleased last week. The IRT was formed by ICANN’s Intellectual Property Constituency in accordance with an ICANN Board resolution. The resolution was in response to the request by the community seeking solutions for potential issues for trademark holders in the implementation of new gTLDs.

Domain Name Definition
ezinearticles.com says: What exactly is a domain name? Many people don’t even understand what the domain name definition exactly is. It’s important you understand this basic concept so that you know how to take advantage of key principles for the success of your website and your online business.

Domain News – 145th Edition

Three domain names lost by Bill Clinton
office@dkdtrade.com (DKD DomainNews) says:

Bill Clinton has lost three domain names,williamclinton.com, williamjclinton.com and presidentbillclinton.com.

Choosing a Home Based Business Domain
ezinearticles.com says: Registering a domain name for your home based business opportunity may seem like a relatively simple matter. If you are not careful you could be making your internet marketing life far more difficult than it needs to be by choosing the wrong domain name for your website. Make sure to keep the following points in mind before you ever register a domain name for your business opportunity.

Find Out Useful Secrets About Free domain name hosting

Free domain and hosting.You can usually get hosting for just a few $$ these days, but still, what is the point when you can get it for free? There are hundreds of free hosts out there that can save you a lot of money and offer a top service and have a great up-time record.
When looking for a free host you should really spend some time sifting through all the offers and choosing the best one for you and your website.

These are some of the things to look out for when choosing a free host:

Space – How many MB or GB is the free host offering you?

Bandwidth – How much monthly bandwidth can you consume?

Advertisements – Will the free host force ads onto your site?

Languages – Depending on the language you have coded your website in you will need an appropriate host that supports that language (PHP, ASP etc)

Databases – Does the host support your required database? E.g. MySQL – If so, how many databases do they offer you? How many databases will your site require?

Email – Does the free host offer you email? Can you setup multiple email addresses? If so, how many?

Up Time – Does the site have a good up-time record? Spending a lot time designing/coding an amazing website would be completely wasted if the hosting servers kept going down and no-one could visit your site!

If you take the time to do a little research before choosing your free host then you can certainly save yourself a lot of money. Consider all of the items that are mentioned above, and as long as they meet your requirements of a host then go for it! One major thing to look for is regarding forced advertisements. You may have a great looking site but your free host may force a large banner along the top or bottom of your site and completely ruin the design. Try and find a host that does not force advertisements, there are plenty around! – by James I Davidson

Free Web Hosting – A Viable Option?

Free web hosting is something that many people choose when first starting out online for one reason and one reason only – the price. But is free web page hosting worth it, in either the short or long term?

The rise of free web hosting services in recent years proves that there is without doubt huge demand for no cost hosting and there has been no shortage of companies and marketers keen to tap into what is seen as such a lucrative market.

The first companies offering free hosting were able to do so by using advertising revenues to offset their costs and usually, to turn free hosting into a profitable venture for themselves.

For you, the consumer, such a tempting offer was hard to resist. The reality of building a site on a free hosting account however, often turned into a rather frustrating and sometimes worthless end user experience.

The early pioneers were often hastily set up and after they had raked in the money, users often found themselves high and dry when the free hosting provider went offline overnight, never to return. The fact that users were not out of pocket may have cushioned the blow, but all the work customers had done was invariably lost, along with the time invested.

For those who signed up with a more stable free hosting company, the downside was usually the ads that they were forced to run on their websites, over which they had no control. These were usually not remotely relevant to the content of the site, and usually so intrusive that visitors would be scared away pretty quickly.

Add to this the fact that free web hosting users were usually stuck with a subdomain name and found it almost impossible to achieve any kind of worthwhile results in the search engines results pages, and free web page hosting started to look far less appealing.
Many free web hosting services also left a lot to be desired in the reliability stakes with sites often being offline and unavailable to internet users. This was annoying for many, but to anyone trying to run some kind of online business it was disastrous.
Because of all these things, you will doubtless have read in many places that free hosting is really not worth the price you pay, particularly if your site has any commercial aspirations.

I would not disagree with this even today, because anyone operating a business online usually needs far more than most free web hosting plans can offer. However, the choices in 2008 are far greater than they have been in the past.
Several free hosting providers now offer PHP and MySQL and some pretty decent storage and bandwidth numbers. There are even services that give cPanel access and the ability to host your own domain name.

For many people, particularly those on a very tight budget, perhaps free hosting is still worth a look. If you are just looking to host a non commercial website, or perhaps just a place to host marketing squeeze pages and the like, free hosting might well be a viable choice.

As with most things, if you get them for free, there is usually a trade off, but the free web hosting industry has certainly improved in recent times and consumer choices are more wide ranging than they once were. – by Maurice Snell

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Domain News – 144th Edition

Comments from the second draft applicant guidebook for new top level domain names
office@dkdtrade.com (DKD DomainNews) says:

ICANN has released the document in which there are summarized feedbacks from its second draft applicant guidebook for new top level domain names.

Flipping – A How-To Guide
ezinearticles.com says: Buying and selling domain names can have huge profits for you. Think of it as buying and selling property like a real estate agent of the internet.