New Domain Articles Posted
We've posted up several new domain articles to help you read up and learn more about domain names. Check them out!
Pointing Your Domain Name to Your Website
"...If you buy the domain from the web host, pointing the domain to your site will be automatic, but many users buy a domain first and then look for a web host later – or they move the domain from one host to another. These users must “point” the domain to their website..."
New Domain or Subdomain?
"...you’re starting to build your web presence and you have your first domain up and running, the next question is often: 'Should my next website have a new domain name, or should it be a subdomain of the existing one?'..."
Domain Names -- A Few Precautions
"...Most businesses operating on the Internet are ethical and honest, but unfortunately there are a few unscrupulous companies and unethical practices. Being aware of these dishonest schemes will help you avoid falling victim to them..."
Should You Use a Temporary Domain Name?
"...If the domain name is registered but not being used, an option they might consider is registering a temporary domain name and using that until the name they really want becomes available. But is this a good idea?"
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New Domain Articles Posted - August 6, 2008
In addition to the mini-articles we feature on the blog, we also include in-depth and detailed articles, how-to's, and faqs that are continually updated. Below are new articles added for this week:
Don't lose your Domain: The Domain Name Game
If you aren't careful, your domain name could be snatched out from under you. Buying it back can be an expensive process. Learn what steps and precautions to take to prevent this from happening.
Using Sub-Domains to Dominate
Sub-Domains is a typically a feature included when registering for a domain name. Learn what this feature is and how you can use it to help expand your online business/presence.
You can do it with ICANN
If you've signed up for an domain name you've probably heard of ICANN. They're the ones that charge the 20 cent fee per domain name. Learn who they are and what they do in this article.
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