Archive for December, 2009
Posted December 22, 2009
Domain News
Fears Russian Public Will Not Support Cyrillic TLD
david@technewsreview.com.au (David Goldstein) says:
The Russian government is supporting the introduction of a Cyrillic
internationalised Top Level Domain, but the Russian public does not
seem so keen to follow,
reports The New York Times.
What to Choose For a Domain Name?ezinearticles.com says: If you’re thinking about launching a commercial website (or any website, really) think carefully about what you choose for your domain name. This may seem obvious, but a lot of people breeze past the domain name selection process without much consideration. Here’s the truth: your domain name can affect your success in many different ways.
Posted December 20, 2009
Domain News
Google gets hands on four domain names
office@dkdtrade.com (DKD DomainNews) says:
Google,the American public corporation, earning revenue from advertising and many others,has recently won four domain names cases.
The Benefits of an Expired Domain Name
ezinearticles.com says: Expired domains have become very popular in the past couple of years amongst internet marketers and entrepreneurs. Find out why here.
Posted December 19, 2009
Domain News
WhyPark Charity Domain Auction results
office@dkdtrade.com (DKD DomainNews) says:
The WhyPark Charity Domain Auction ended yesterday .
Keyword in Domain Name Not Needed
ezinearticles.com says: While having a specific keyword that you want to rank for in your domain name may help, it is not 100% necessary to achieving top search engine position. Some of the most authoritative sites that rank #1 for popular keywords do not have the keyword in their domain.
Posted December 18, 2009
Domain News
Roland Mouret wins domain name case
office@dkdtrade.com (DKD DomainNews) says:
Roland Mouret,a French fashion designer,has recently won a domain name dispute.
How to Become a Domain Name Reseller
ezinearticles.com says: Becoming a domain name reseller is easy, but becoming a profitable reseller is not so simple. Learn more about the industry here, and a couple of related, potentially more profitable options.
Posted December 14, 2009
Domain News
Register your domain name in the new Top Level domain extension .DO at EuroDNS!
mDelannoy@eurodns.com (Melanie Delannoy) says:
Luxembourg, December 14th, 2009- EuroDNS is glad to announce the opening of the .DO domain extension.
.DO is the Country Code Top Level Domain for the Dominican Republic, a nation on the island of Hispaniola and also the 2nd biggest Caribbean nation with around 10 million people.
Web Domain Name Hosting – 5 Tips to Prevent Your Website From Being Sucked Up in a Black Hole
ezinearticles.com says: Especially if you’re building a website for your business, practice, shop, charity cause or even fan club, you want people to visit your site. And, you’ll probably want to make some money with it as well. Follow my 5 tips below, and you’ll be off to a great start by choosing the right domain name.
Posted December 13, 2009
Domain News
CNNIC Requires Hard Copy Domain Name Applications
david@technewsreview.com.au (David Goldstein) says:

The China Internet Network Information Center, CNNIC, have announced
applicants for .CN domain names will be required to submit hard copy
(paper) applications in addition to their online application as of 14
December 2009.
Internet Domain Names – Is Shorter Really Better?ezinearticles.com says: If you’ve ever registered a domain name, you’ve probably been through the process of narrowing down and selecting the perfect name to represent your product or service. As a registrar of many a domain name myself, I have usually steered toward the shortest name possible, still reflecting the intention of the site. I’ve recently begun to question whether this philosophy still applies in the maturing world of the Internet and how we now access content. Is shorter really better?