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Making money with Domain Parking

Thursday, January 15th, 2009

Anyone who is interested in setting up a domain parking online business needs to understand some more about the way in which this industry works. Those who choose not to learn more about it are then unlikely to succeed and so the chances of them making any kind of money from it will be vastly reduced.

As with any type of online business today if you are unwilling to spend time learning more about it then the chances of you being scammed is great. Today there are plenty of unscrupulous people around who will say that you can make money without having to really try, but are just there to take money off of you. Below we provide a number of tips that can help you decide whether getting involved in domain parking is right for you or not.

Tip 1 - There a wide variety of great domains that you can purchase but if you can don’t go for those who have more than two words in them. Remember many people when searching for items online tend to limit the words they use for their search criteria and the shorter and snapper the names then these will be found more easily. If you do want to succeed and earn an income from domain parking avoid buying those which are longer than two words if at all possible.

Tip 2 - Be careful when buying domains although they may look great now they may not be as suitable in the future. Unfortunately it may be too late before you realize that the domain you have selected is worth nothing after you have purchased it and getting it cancelled and your money refunded will prove difficult. Remember although you may think a particular domain name is clever it isn’t what those online think is.

Tip 3 - You need to remember that when choosing domain names that people will manually type in the details. So unlike live domains the search engines won’t be able to help you in getting visitors to yours as they won’t even acknowledge that they have been parked. So spend time thinking about whether the domain you are considering buying is one that people will then type into search engines online.

Tip 4 - Although you may think that buying thousands of dollars worth of domain names is a way to make money then think again. Not only does it become a problem for you actually looking after all of these domains but you aren’t likely to make much more than if you choose one really good one.

Tip 5 - You may think that purchasing domains that are already popular but you need to consider how long it will take you to then get a return on the money you initially invested in it. If suppose you brought a domain for $20,000 and each year it made you $1,000 then it is going to actually take 20 years before you even recuperate what you initially invested in it.

With domain parking in order to succeed you need to have a shrewd mindset and be willing to dedicate to looking at the various domains available. But if you are unsure of what types of domains are suitable then there are plenty of places online that can offer advice and information. Also if you keep the above tips in mind then making some income from domain parking should not prove such a problem.

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Choosing and Registering a Domain Name for Your Website

Tuesday, January 6th, 2009

You register a domain name by registering with a domain name services registrar. The domain name industry is regulated and overseen by ICANN, which is an organization responsible for providing standards and procedures for certifying companies as domain name registrars.

Only a domain name registrar is permitted to access and modify the master database domains that are on InterNIC servers. The fee is determined by the registrar as far as getting a domain name and some registers have special domain name packages.

You use a domain name to create an identity on the Web and domain names can also be used for branding purposes. Obtain a domain name that will help you in your marketing niche and strategy. You can use your business name as your URL. If your business name is already taken by someone else then get a URL name close to what you are doing. Purchasing a business name domain name isn’t the only way to go, and when a keyword domain name could do just fine.

Be sensible selecting a domain name for your website, your URL will influence your commercial activity both online and offline. To make your web site popular avoid using long or difficult domain names. Short domain names register better with people’s memory and are easy to remember.

After you choose a domain name, you need to get it registered with a domain name registrar service. Charges are likely to consist of a one-time installation cost to cover the background technical job that has to be done. Then pay your service provider a monthly, semi-annual or annual fee for Web site hosting services.

Most domain registrar services have tools available for you to get your web site set up and running quickly.

It will be much more better if you purchase a .com domain name instead of a .info, .net, .biz or other. If your chosen domain name is not available in a .com, keep looking until you find one that isn’t taken. Having a .net (or another extension) website is not a bad thing. It’s just that .com extension sounds like you’ve been on the net a long time.

If you want to stay ahead of your competition, then you might consider looking at the length of time your competitors have registered their domain names. If your domain name expires, there’s a good chance that someone will register your domain name immediately after it expires. By renewing your domain name for several years, your domain name won’t expire for a while, and it won’t be opened up to expired domain name buyers.

Keep in mind that your domain name is an extension of your business. Internet marketing will give you better results as long as you pay attention and practice what I’ve told you in this article.

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Finding a Great Free Webspace Host

Monday, January 5th, 2009

There are many options available to us these days for free web hosting. Before you leap into a free hosting site there are things to consider. Building and promoting a website takes time, and you can lose many good features by choosing the wrong host.

Why do you want a website? Is it for connecting with your friends, and making new friends? Social networking is a big industry these days, with many sites such as Facebook and MySpace. You can easily invite and connect with your people.

Having an online photo album is another good reason to start a website. There are many photo posting resources available these days, such as Flicker.

Many of the free web space hosts give you options such as templates and add on features. What they offer will vary depending on the host.

If you are interested in displaying Adsense advertisements and possibly generate a little revenue to support your website then you might consider Blogspot. This site is owned by Google, and they do allow Adsense ad blocks to be shown on these sites.

There are pros and cons to having your website on a free web space. One of the disadvantages is that you do not get to have your own domain name. The name of your site will always include the hosting service as a part of the domain. One example is a blogspot site such as http://atravel-adventure.blogspot.com. . This site has their own unique part of the domain, but the primary domain is blogspot.

If you are set on having your own domain name, like http://afreewebspace.com, you will have more latitude as far as the type of site you will have, such as an html site or a content management system, or CMS site, which we will discuss in the next article in this series. You will have costs involved for a hosting service.

Check out some of the free web space hosting sites to compare services available. Even if you outgrow your free web space hosting over time you can always link it to a new site, such as your own domain, and flow the traffic you have built to the new location.

One good thing about having a free web space is that you have storage off site for your photos and ideas. I cannot tell you how many times I have heard someone praise their online free web site for keeping their precious photos when they suffer a computer crash or otherwise lose data.

There is no doubt about it, free web space hosting is the way to go for that starter website. Either way, your voice will be heard through your words and picture, or literally though MP3 files on your site.

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Choosy domain name buyers choose these strategies

Monday, January 5th, 2009

With over 60 million domains currently registered, it can be daunting
to try to find the right domain — one that will drive quality traffic to your
Website or parked domain. But how can you ensure you”re making the right decision when you purchase
registered and expired domains? Do your research and you’ll feel confident in
your purchase. In this article, I’ll explain the tools and techniques domain pros use to
determine — or at least reasonably guesstimate — how much, and what type, of
traffic a domain receives. Armed with this knowledge, you’ll be able to predict
approximately how much money a given domain will make, and thus gain a better
understanding of the domain’s true value. We’ll discuss three methods for
evaluating the traffic a domain receives:

*Trackers/Direct Methods
*Predictors/Indirect Methods
*Traffic Source
The educated buyer always comes out ahead, so read on to unlock the mysteries
of domain traffic and learn how to determine scientifically if a domain is
really worth buying.

*Trackers/Direct Methods
*Predictors/Indirect Methods
*Traffic Source

The educated buyer always comes out ahead, so read on to unlock the mysteries
of domain traffic and learn how to determine scientifically if a domain is
really worth buying.

.Parked Domains…If a domain name is parked, the
parking program may make traffic statistics available automatically through the
domain’s sales listing page. For example, if at the time this article was written,
the traffic attracted by the parked domain, and a site about
uk/united kingdom/leeds/yorkshire
could also be viewed on the domain’s sale page.

It’s worth noting that visitor numbers can be manipulated by malevolent
sellers, but in general, parked domain visitor stats serve as a needed
guideline for potential buyers.

Predictors/Indirect Methods…What should you do if a domain is not parked
and the seller is unable to provide you with visitor statistics? Fortunately, a
few handy tricks can be used to help you get a rough indication of whether or
not a domain receives any traffic.

I wouldn’t recommend relying solely on any of these tricks as a
bullet-proof way to guess the amount traffic. However, taken as a whole (and with a
hefty spoonful of salt), they can shine some light on the question of
whether or not a domain will receive valuable traffic.

.Alexa.com…Alexa ranks web sites based on the
number of visitors they receive. For example, at the time this article was
written, Yahoo.com ranked first, while blue.com ranked at 212,093 and camera.com
at 717,298. These rankings are based on data derived from Alexa’s toolbar users.
Translating these numbers into unique views, skechy.com received over 10,000
unique views in the month of Sept. while all4uk.com received over 70,000
uniques. (Statistics source: Sedo.com).

Many high-traffic domain names will receive an Alexa ranking just from their
type-in traffic. In general, an Alexa ranking under 1,000,000 for an undeveloped
site is a good indicator that the domain receives decent traffic (e.g. several
thousand monthly uniques). Rankings over a million are less reliable, but
usually any sort of Alexa ranking means the domain receives at least some
traffic. As with all of these methods, Alexa should be used as a guideline only:
sometimes even domains for which Alexa returns “No Data” (too low to rank) will
still receive traffic. Ranking.com offers a tool that’s similar to Alexa’s.

Overture Searches…Yahoo! Search Marketing’s
Keyword Selector Tool (known to most as formerly Overture) tells you how often a
given keyword was searched on the Yahoo! network. For example, “Yahoo” was
searched 17,858,229 times in September 2005, while “Blue” was searched 178,124
times.

Naturally, a domain name that contains a highly-searched keyword is more likely to
receive traffic. However, the Overture Tool’s usefulness goes beyond that: if
you use the exact domain name (with extension) as the keyword, Overture results
can be used as a predictor for whether or not a domain name receives traffic.
For example, “Yahoo.com” was searched over 11 million times in September,
according to Overture. Our comparison sites fared as follows: “Blue.com” was
searched 794 times, while “Camera.com” was searched 258 times.

Overture Searches…Yahoo! Search Marketing’s
Keyword Selector Tool tells you how often a
given keyword was searched in yahoo’s network. For example, ‘Yahoo’ was
searched 17,858,229 times in September 2005, while ‘Blue’ was searched 178,124
times.

Traffic Source…If you are trying to better understand something, go to the
source. This aphorism applies to domain traffic just as well as it does to other
information. Thus, in addition to using the above methods to guess-timate the
quantity of traffic a given domain receives, you may want to use these
techniques to try to determine the source of that traffic.

Traffic source will affect the longevity and conversion of the traffic. In
simpler terms, it will have huge impacts on how much money the particular domain will
make.

Link Popularity…A web site or formerly-developed
domain name may receive traffic from old incoming links and directory listings.
There are many online tools for checking link popularity; Marketleap.com offers
one of the best tools.

The important thing to look for here is not the quantity of links, but their
quality. A single link from a major web site may be worth thousands of links
from smaller sites. The longevity of link traffic varies widely: a link from a
news article may generate a strom of traffic that lasts only a week, while a
directory listing may continue to generate steady traffic for years. Another
similar tool worth checking out is URLtrends.com.

Search Engine Listings…Search engine listings are
a major source of traffic for many sites. You can guesstimate how much search
engine-derived traffic a web site receives by looking at its “search engine
saturation”. This is an indicator of how often the domain appears in the various
search engine indexes. Again, Marketleap.com offers an excellent tool for
evaluating search engine saturation.

Just keep in mind that it’s also important to look at how high the site is
listed and how often the keyword is searched. And don’t forget that search
engine listings change frequently, so if this is the primary source of traffic,
expect fluctuations!

.Paid Fluctuations…Some traffic may be coming from
PPC advertisements, exit popups or banner ads that the seller has bought. This
is short-lived when it comes to traffic, because as soon as you buy the domain, the seller
will of course stop paying for the ads! The best way to determine traffic origin is to ask the
seller about traffic sources and view a traffic log. To ensure the logs are
not modified, ask for access to the logs instead of screenshot of the
statistics.

Without access to the logs, it can be difficult to determine if a domain is
receiving paid traffic, but a savvy domain buyer will look for a few key pieces
of evidence: do the domain statistics align with the Alexa ranking and the
number of incoming links? For example, a domain that receives a couple hundred
views a day, and has no Alexa ranking and very few incoming links from
low-traffic sites may likely receive paid traffic. But don’t discount such
domains out of hand: they may be receiving typo traffic (see below for more
information) or may be a seasonal domain (such as one related to the World
Series).

Expired Traffic…If a domain was formerly
developed, some users may continue to visit because of old links and references,
or simply because they remember the actual name of the domain. This traffic may continue for
years, but naturally, it decreases over time.

If it’s not possible to speak with the current owner about the past
development of the site, a few simple searches can help. In particular, use the
hints above to examine the types of sites that are linking to the domain. With that
information, you may be able to get some idea of the type of traffic that’s
visiting the domain in search of old content. After the content is removed, many
of the links will be updated or removed and this traffic will eventually dwindle
or expire.

.Typos -n- Variations…Don’t ignore traffic that’s
diverted to the domain name as a result of typos from other high traffic sites.
Check out the traffic that flows to similar or mistyped domains using the tools
above. Also consider traffic generated from variations of names, such as an
abbreviated form of your domain name, or an acronym. If these domains experience
high volumes of visitors, there is just as much of a possibility that this will translate to
high traffic levels for similar sites.

Alexa can be useful tool for doing this — it offers a feature that lists
other web sites that visitors of any given domain also visit. For example, an
Alexa search on: social networking websites
shows that many visitors to these types of domains also visit other
replica watches and Michael Jordan shoes sites.

.Find the Right Domain…Traffic is crucial for any revenue generating
business on the Web. Finding and choosing the right domain with targeted traffic can take
your business and -profits- to new heights. If you haven’t quite had the
time to build that web site, simply park your domains, let your parking company
place targeted advertisements on the domain’s index page, and sit back and monetize
the traffic. You can do this at sedo by taking advantage of their optimize keyword
tool. Also, use the tools listed above to determine domain traffic and never
make a wrong buying decision again.

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Finding high traffic and high PR domains

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

With over sixty million domains out there already registered, it can be daunting
to try to find the right domain — one that will drive quality traffic to your
Website or parked domain. But how can you ensure you’re making the right decision when you purchase
registered and expired domains? Do your research and you’ll feel confident in
your purchase.

In this article, I’ll explain the tools and techniques domain pros use to
determine — or at least reasonably guesstimate — how much, and what type, of
traffic a domain receives. Armed with this knowledge, you’ll be able to predict
approximately how much money a given domain will make, and thus gain a better
understanding of the domain’s true value. We’ll discuss three methods for
evaluating the traffic trhat a domain receives:

Trackers/Direct Methods…
Ideally, you could skip all of the guesswork and find out how much traffic a
domain receives directly from the domain owner. The easiest way to do this is
simply to ask the seller. However, the seller may make a mistake (or simply be
dishonest), so it’s always a good idea to double-check the numbers using one or
more of the following methods.

.Developed Website.
Traffic counting scripts are one of the simplest and most reliable methods
for determining traffic to a developed Website. Many free professional
statistics programs are available. These can be integrated easily into site
html codes to give buyers the additional reassurance of a 3rd party verified system.
Most trackers will provide sellers with even more info, such as top referrers,
the geographic and chronological breakdown of visitors, and much more.

Parked Domains…If a domain name is parked, the
parking program may make traffic statistics available automatically through the
domain’s sales listing page. For example, at the time this article was written,
the traffic attracted by the parked domain, and a
uk website
could be viewed on the domain’s sale page.

It’s worth noting that visitor numbers can be manipulated by malevolent
sellers, but in general, parked domain visitor stats serve as a needed
guideline for potential buyers.

.Predictors/Indirect Methods…What should you do if a domain is not parked
and the owner will not or cannot provide you with visitor statistics? Fortunately, a
few handy tricks can be used to help you get a rough indication of whether or
not a domain receives any traffic.

I wouldn’t recommend relying solely on any of these tricks as a
bullet-proof way to guess the amount traffic. However, taken as a whole (and with a
hefty spoonful of salt), they can shine some light on the question of
whether or not a domain will receive valuable traffic.

.Alexa.com…Alexa ranks web sites based on the
number of visitors they receive. For example, at the time this article was
written, Yahoo.com ranked first, while blue.com ranked at 212,093 and camera.com
at 717,298. These rankings are based on data derived from Alexa’s toolbar users.
Translating these numbers into unique views, skechy.com received over 10,000
unique views in the month of Sept. while all4uk.com received over 70,000
uniques. (Statistics source: Sedo.com).

Many high-traffic domain names will receive an Alexa ranking just from their
type-in traffic. In general, an Alexa ranking under 1,000,000 for an undeveloped
site is a good indicator that the domain receives decent traffic (e.g. several
thousand monthly uniques). Rankings over a million are less reliable, but
usually any sort of Alexa ranking means the domain receives at least some
traffic. As with all of these methods, Alexa should be used as a guideline only:
sometimes even domains for which Alexa returns “No Data” (too low to rank) will
still receive traffic. Ranking.com offers a tool that’s similar to Alexa’s.

Overture Searches…Yahoo! Search Marketing’s
Keyword Selector Tool (known to most as formerly Overture) tells you how often a
given keyword was searched on the Yahoo! network. For example, “Yahoo” was
searched 17,858,229 times in September 2005, while “Blue” was searched 178,124
times.

Many high-traffic domain names will receive an Alexa ranking just from their
type-in traffic. In general, an Alexa ranking under 1,000,000 for an undeveloped
site is a good indicator that the domain receives decent traffic (e.g. several
thousand monthly uniques). Rankings over a million are less reliable, but
usually any sort of Alexa ranking means the domain receives at least some
traffic. As with all of these methods, Alexa should be used as a guideline only:
sometimes even domains for which Alexa returns ‘No Data’ (too low to rank) will
still receive traffic. Ranking.com offers a tool that’s similar to Alexa’s.

Research shows that Overture searches do usually have a rough
correlation with traffic (especially type-in traffic), but as with other
methods, there are many exceptions to the rule.

Traffic Source…If you are wanting to better understand something, go to the
source. This aphorism applies to domain traffic just as well as it does to other
information. Thus, in addition to using the above methods to guesstimate the
quantity of traffic a given domain receives, you may want to use these
techniques to try to determine the source of that traffic.

Traffic source will affect the longevity and conversion of the traffic. In
simpler terms, it will have huge impacts on how much money the particular domain will
make.

.Link Popularity…Any given web site or formerly-developed
domain name may receive traffic from old incoming links and directory listings.
There are many online tools for checking link popularity; Marketleap.com offers
one of the best of these tools.

The important thing to look for here is not the quantity of links, but their
quality. A single link from a major web site may be worth thousands of links
from smaller sites. The longevity of link traffic varies widely: a link from a
news article may generate a flurry of traffic that lasts only a week, while a
directory listing may continue to generate steady traffic for years. Another
similar tool worth checking out is URLtrends.com.

.Search Engine Listings…Search engine listings are
a major source of traffic count for many sites. You can guesstimate how much search
engine-engine-derived traffic a web site receives by looking at its “search engine
saturation”. This is an indicator of how often the domain appears in the various
search engine indexes. Again, Marketleap offers an excellent tool for
evaluating search engine saturation.

Just keep in mind that it’s also important to look at how high the site is
listed and how often the keyword is searched. And don’t forget that search
engine listings change frequently, so if this is the primary source of traffic,
expect fluctuations!

Paid Fluctuations…Some traffic may be coming from
PPC advertisements, exit popups or banner ads that the seller has bought. This
is short-lived traffic, because as soon as you buy the domain, the seller
stops paying for the ads! The best way to determine traffic origin is to ask the
seller about traffic sources and view the traffic logs. To ensure the logs are
not modified, ask for access to the logs instead of screenshot of the
statistics.

Without access to the logs, it can be difficult to determine if a domain is
receiving paid traffic, but a smart domain buyer will look for a few key pieces
of info: do the domain statistics align with the Alexa ranking and the
number of incoming links? For example, a domain that receives a couple of hundred
views/day, and has no Alexa ranking and very few incoming links from
low-traffic sites may likely receive paid traffic. But don’t discount such
domains out of hand: they may be receiving typo-traffic, or may even be a seasonal domain (such as one related to the World
Series).

Expired Traffic…If a domain was formerly
developed, some users may continue to visit because of old links and references,
or simply because they remember the actual name of the domain. This traffic may continue for
years, but naturally, it decreases over time.

If it’s not possible to speak with the current owner about the past
development of the site, a few simple searches can help. In particular, use the
hints above to examine the types of sites that are linking to that domain. With this
information, you may be able to get some idea of the type of traffic that’s
visiting the domain in search of old content. After the content is removed, many
of the links will be updated or removed and this traffic will eventually dwindle
or expire.

.Typos -n- Variations…Don’t ignore traffic that’s
diverted to the domain name as a result of typos from other high traffic sites.
Check out the traffic that flows to similar or mistyped domains using the tools
above. Also consider traffic generated from variations of names, such as an
abbreviated form of your domain name, or an acronym. If these domains experience
high volumes of visitors, there is just as much of a possibility that this will translate to
high traffic levels for similar sites.

Alexa can be useful tool for doing this — it offers a feature that lists
other web sites that visitors of any given domain also visit. For example, an
Alexa search on: social bookmarking websitees
shows that many visitors to these types of domains also visit other
social
networking sites
.

Find the Right Domain…Traffic is crucial for any revenue generating
business on the Web. Finding the right domain with targeted traffic can take
your business — and profits — to new heights. If you haven’t quite had the
time to build that web site, simply park your domains, let your parking company
place relevant advertisements on the domains’ pages, and sit back and monetize
the traffic. Use the tools listed above to determine domain traffic and never
make a wrong buying decision again.

About the Author:

The right domain name can send your site profits to new heights

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

With over sixty million domains out there already registered, it can be daunting
to try to find the right domain — one that will drive quality traffic to your
Website or parked domain. But how can you ensure you’re making the right decision when you purchase
registered and expired domains? Do your research and you’ll feel confident in
your purchase.

In this article, I’ll explain the tools and techniques domain pros use to
determine — or at least reasonably guesstimate — how much, and what type, of
traffic a domain receives. Armed with this knowledge, you’ll be able to predict
approximately how much money a given domain will make, and thus gain a better
understanding of the domain’s true value. We’ll discuss three methods for
evaluating the traffic trhat a domain receives:

*Trackers/Direct Methods
*Predictors/Indirect Methods
*Traffic Source

.Developed Website.
Traffic counting scripts are one of the simplest and most reliable methods
for determining traffic to a developed Website. Many free professional
statistics programs are available. These can be integrated easily into site
html codes to give buyers the additional reassurance of a 3rd party verified system.
Most trackers will provide sellers with even more info, such as top referrers,
the geographic and chronological breakdown of visitors, and much more.

.Parked Domains…If a domain name is parked, the
parking program may make traffic statistics available automatically through the
domain’s sales listing page. For example, if at the time this article was written,
the traffic attracted by the parked domain, and a site about
uk/united kingdom/leeds/yorkshire
could also be viewed on the domain’s sale page.

It’s worth noting that visitor numbers can be manipulated by malevolent
sellers, but in general, parked domain visitor stats serve as a very helpful
guideline for potential buyers.

.Predictors/Indirect Methods…What should you do if a domain is not parked
and the owner will not or cannot provide you with visitor statistics? Fortunately, a
few handy tricks can be used to help you get a rough indication of whether or
not a domain receives any traffic.

I wouldn’t recommend relying solely on any of these tricks as a
bullet-proof way to guesstimate traffic. However, taken as a whole (and with a
hefty spoonful of salt), they can shine a bit of light on the question of
whether or not a domain will receive valuable traffic.

.Alexa.com…Alexa ranks web sites based on the
number of visitors they receive. For example, at the time this article was
written, Yahoo.com ranked first, while blue.com ranked at 212,093 and camera.com
at 717,298. These rankings are based on data derived from Alexa’s toolbar users.
Translating these numbers into unique views, skechy.com received over 10,000
unique views in the month of Sept. while all4uk.com received over 70,000
uniques. (Statistics source: Sedo.com).

I wouldn’t recommend relying exclusively on any of these tricks as a
bulletproof way to guesstimate traffic. However, taken as a whole, they can shine a bit of light on the question of
whether or not a domain will receive valuable traffic.

Overture Searches…Yahoo! Search Marketing’s
Keyword Selector Tool (known to most as formerly Overture) tells you how often a
given keyword was searched on the Yahoo! network. For example, “Yahoo” was
searched 17,858,229 times in September 2005, while “Blue” was searched 178,124
times.

Many high-traffic domain names will receive an Alexa ranking just from their
type-in traffic. In general, an Alexa ranking under 1,000,000 for an undeveloped
site is a good indicator that the domain receives decent traffic (e.g. several
thousand monthly uniques). Rankings over a million are less reliable, but
usually any sort of Alexa ranking means the domain receives at least some
traffic. As with all of these methods, Alexa should be used as a guideline only:
sometimes even domains for which Alexa returns ‘No Data’ (too low to rank) will
still receive traffic. Ranking.com offers a tool that’s similar to Alexa’s.

Overture Searches…Yahoo! Search Marketing’s
Keyword Selector Tool tells you how often a
given keyword was searched in yahoo’s network. For example, ‘Yahoo’ was
searched 17,858,229 times in September 2005, while ‘Blue’ was searched 178,124
times.

Naturally, a domain that contains a highly-searched keyword is more likely to
receive traffic. However, the Overture Tool’s usefulness goes beyond that: if
you use the exact domain name (with extension) as the keyword, Overture results
can be used as a predictor for whether or not a domain name receives traffic.
For example, ‘Yahoo.com’ was searched over 11 million times in September,
according to Overture. Our comparison sites fared as follows: ‘Blue.com’ was
searched 794 times, while ‘Camera.com’ was searched 258 times.

Traffic source will affect the longevity and conversion of the traffic. In
simpler terms, it will have huge impactts on how much money the domain will
make.

.Link Popularity…Any given web site or formerly-developed
domain name may receive traffic from old incoming links and directory listings.
There are many online tools for checking link popularity; Marketleap.com offers
one of the best of these tools.

The important thing to look for here is not the quantity of links, but their
quality. A single link from a major web site may be worth thousands of links
from smaller sites. The longevity of link traffic varies widely: a link from a
news article may generate a storm of steady traffic that lasts only a week, while a
directory listing may continue to generate steady traffic for years. Another
similar tool worth checking out is URLtrends.com.

Search Engine Listings…Search engine listings are
a major source of traffic for many sites. You can guesstimate how much search
engine-derived traffic a web site receives by looking at its ’search engine
saturation’. This is an indicator of how often the domain appears in the various
search engine indexes. Again, Marketleap.com offers an excellent tool for
evaluating search engine saturation.

Just keep in mind that it’s also important to look at how high the site is
listed and how often the keyword is searched. And don’t forget that search
engine listings change frequently, so if this is the primary source of traffic,
expect fluctuations!

Paid Fluctuations…Some traffic may be coming from
PPC advertisements, exit popups or banner ads that the seller has bought. This
is short-lived traffic, because as soon as you buy the domain, the seller
stops paying for the ads! The best way to determine traffic origin is to ask the
seller about traffic sources and view the traffic logs. To ensure the logs are
not modified, ask for access to the logs instead of screenshot of the
statistics.

Without access to the logs, it can be difficult to determine if a domain is
receiving paid traffic, but a savvy domain buyer will look for a few key pieces
of evidence: do the domain statistics align with the Alexa ranking and the
number of incoming links? For example, a domain that receives a couple hundred
views a day, and has no Alexa ranking and very few incoming links from
low-traffic sites may likely receive paid traffic. But don’t discount such
domains out of hand: they may be receiving typo traffic (see below for more
information) or may be a seasonal domain (such as one related to the World
Series).

Expired Traffic…If a domain was formerly
developed, some users may continue to visit because of old links and references,
or simply because they remember the actual name of the domain. This traffic may continue for
years, but naturally, it decreases over time.

If it’s not possible to speak with the current owner about the past
development of the site, a few simple searches can help. In particular, use the
hints above to examine the types of sites that are linking to the domain. With that
information, you may be able to get some idea of the type of traffic that’s
visiting the domain in search of old content. After the content is removed, many
of the links will be updated or removed and this traffic will eventually dwindle
or expire.

Typos -n- Variations…Don’t ignore traffic that’s
diverted to the domain name as a result of typos from other high traffic sites.
Check out the traffic that flows to similar or mistyped domains using the tools
above. Also consider traffic generated from variations of names, such as an
abbreviated form of your domain name, or an acronym. If these domains experience
high volumes of visitors, there is a possibility that this will translate to
high traffic levels for similar sites.

Alexa can be useful tool for doing this — it offers a feature that lists
other web sites that visitors of a given domain also visit. For example, an
Alexa search on: social bookmarking
shows that many visitors to these types of domains also visit other
social
networking websites
.

Find the Right Domain…Traffic is crucial for any revenue generating
business on the Web. Finding and choosing the right domain with targeted traffic can take
your business and -profits- to new heights. If you haven’t quite had the
time to build that web site, simply park your domains, let your parking company
place targeted advertisements on the domain’s index page, and sit back and monetize
the traffic. You can do this at sedo by taking advantage of their optimize keyword
tool. Also, use the tools listed above to determine domain traffic and never
make a wrong buying decision again.

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Building a Membership Site? Choose the Right Hosting Company

Friday, November 21st, 2008

Having a successful membership website is impossibility unless you have a hosting company that offers you the right tools to conduct the day to day operations of your site. Does the prospective hosting company provide you with tools such as the ability to create forums, set up an ecommerce site, consult, develop content, community development tools, recurring billing modules, and access level controls? These may be necessary depending on your needs, but that’s not all you will need to build and run a membership site.

You will need a few other tools such as MySQL, PERL, CGI, SSI, CRON, Curl, FrontPage, PHP scripting tools, Python, GD and ImageMagik, which allows you to create streaming videos and music. Oftentimes these come as standard with hosting companies; however, ask to make sure.

Don’t overlook your email needs. Your hosting package should come with auto responders, mailing lists, mail forwarding, web mail, Spam control, POP3, IMAP, and SMTP. Again, if in doubt, ask. It is a lot better to know upfront what you’re getting than to discover it when you need it - but don’t have it!

Does the hosting company provide you with a control panel? For most of us a hosting account without a control panel would be like opening your personal computer without the Windows interface! Unthinkable! Cpanels usually offer you multiple features such as hotlink protection, Fantastico, Search Engine submission and error pages. Fantastico is a commercial script library that automates installation of about 50 scripts including instant blogging software, portals, PHP, Nuke, Instant Chat, Forums, counters, FTP, and so on.

Password protection is a must. After all, if you are running a membership site you don’t want just anyone to be able to access it! Make sure the host you are looking at offers password protection of folders via the cpanel and via .htaccess.

Also make sure you have tracking statistics available. Tracking statistics often include raw log or other access such as Awstats. Error logs and analogs are provided as well. While this feature will not make your site run any better, it will help you to improve it when you know what’s going on “behind the scenes.”

If your goal is to run a successful membership website, you really should consider purchasing the plan that offers ecommerce features, as well as Shared or Private SSL (this affords the consumer protection), Shopping Carts, Joomla, Mambo and other free membership scripts that are usually available if you have the Fantastico feature.

In addition to the basic tools listed above, you will also need to consider a few marketing tools for your web site once you get setup. These will vary depending on they type of site you are building, and are not usually provided by the web hosting company. In fact, there will be lots of things you will need, but you won’t even know what they are until you run into a problem or two. Don’t spend time fretting about it - just head on over to the search engine and start searching.

So, here you are: poised and ready to dive in. It all started when you dared to dream of owning and running a membership site. Now you know how to find a good webhosting company. The time for hesitation is over. Just step into the water and start swimming with the giants!

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3 Simple Ways One Can Buy And Sell Domain Names

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

There are plenty of online businesses one can get involved in but many involve some risk and quite a bit of capital investment. But if you don’t want the risk or don’t have the capital to invest then you should consider buying and selling domain names. The cost of registering a good domain name is around $9.25 and to purchase them may only set you back a few cents. But by selecting the right ones within 30 days or less you could have made quite a substantial profit on them. Below we look at 3 simple ways to buy and sell domain names that could help you to make a profit from those you invest in.

1. Before You Register Them Do The Research

If you decide to register a domain name that is poor then the chances of being able to sell it in the future at a profit will be hampered. In most cases with such domain names you will find that you can only sell it for what originally paid for it along with the cost to get it registered.

It is important that you do as much research into the domain name before hand and remember the following considerations.

a. The domain name needs to be marketable so go for ones in specific niche markets. b. It has to be a name that people are going to easily remember. c. You need to use a generic one so it should be one that uses English words used every day and which are popular. d. It is important that these are free from infringement so there are no trademark violations against them. e. The words that you use should be short as again they will be easier for people to remember. f. Make sure that it is keyword or phrase rich as this will help it to rank higher in the search engines pages. g. Wherever possible purchase those that end in dot com but if not the go for those ending in .net, .org or .info.

2. Once Registered You Need To Market Them Properly

There are thousands and sometimes millions of domain names being registered each day. So you need to make your names stand out from those of your competitors and the only way this can be accomplished is through aggressive marketing. The best way to do this is by placing them on websites that have prime auction or featured listings. By creating the right kind of awareness to your product you will then create the desire in others to think about buying it.

3. Sell The Domain Name Following Its Appraisal

The best way of making sure that you get the best price possible for the domain names you are selling is to check out how much similar ones have sold for. If you don’t have the time then use the services of an appraiser instead. They charge around $15 to $50 for this and you will then get a better more realistic idea of just how much you are likely to sell it for when you do.

In this article we have looked at 3 simple ways to buy and sell domain names that could help you to make some very wise investments in the future. But although it is going to take some time to get the market right once you do then you will start to wonder why you hadn’t thought of doing this type of online business before.

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Web Hosting and Domain Names, Where To Start?

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

Deciding to create a website for your chosen business is a large step. The increase in opportunity that arises from switching to a internet free business to a world connected business can sometimes be too much for the owners

Many things must be taken into consideration. Once you have your product and the website design set, you will have to put those ideas together and pick a proper web hosting company.

The first thing you should decide on is a domain name. This is perhaps the single most important decision you can make. You want something that is professional, the domain name will reflect the nature of your business. Avoid using cute names, people tend to skip to the next website.

Try to choose a name that is short and easy to remember. Think about your customers when they try to reach your web site. Will be easy to type? Can you spell your domain name at the phone without much trouble? This is going to be your presence in the internet from now on, so choose wisely.

It is a long and tedious process to effectively choose the web hosting company that is precisely right for you. There will be many, many options, but it is important to make inquiries and for the company to provide sufficient responses.

The most crucial point of any web hosting company is their reliability. If the site does not offer enough space, then your website will be shut down for all or part of each month. This is not the goal you have set for your business. Ask the web hosting company if it offers an uptime guarantee. Usually if a company offers a guarantee of this type, their service is reliable.

Being a new person to the internet marketing, there will be a lot of questions. Sometimes the questions you need to ask will not be during business hours. Having customer service by phone, email, and possibly a 24-hour chat is very important so that all your questions may be answered.

Storage and bandwidth are just as important as the other things in order to build your website. Most likely, you will not know what your website is, but the web hosting company will. If you want a flashy site, you will need more bandwidth. Always do your research beforehand on the various companies that offer hosting services.

One good way to find your own answers is to do research. A Google search will yield you all of the information you need. There is no limit to who you can reach as a client, all you need to do is reach out and connect with them. The success of your business depends on this.

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Ways Of Flipping Domains For Fast Profits

Sunday, November 9th, 2008

There are plenty of ways a person is now able to make an income on line. Some people will run websites from which they earn an income from people clicking on the ads shown on them. For others it may be the earn commission through selling a certain product. However another way in which you can earn an income on line is through flipping domains. Below we look at some ways in which you can be flipping domains for fast profits.

Method 1 - Register A New Domain Name

As well as being relatively simple to do registering a new domain name is also relatively inexpensive. It is important that the names are unique ones as these are more likely to be of value to others. Once you have it registered then all you need to do is put it up for sale either on an auction site or through a broker.

When it comes to devising new domain names don’t limit yourself to ones that end in .com, .info, .org or .net. Instead think about using the more popular “Squidoo” and “twitter” ones. What you may not realize is that the new domain name you recently registered could be worth hundreds or thousands of dollars to you.

Method 2 - Buy Yourself Some Expired Domain Names

You will soon discover there are plenty of expired domain names available for purchase. Many of these will be on old websites that search engines like Google value very highly. Plus often these domains will have links already to the search engines so that they have a place ranking already on them. On occasions these domains will still have traffic being directed towards them and this makes them even more desirable. If you know the right kinds of expired domains to select then you could soon be on your way to flipping it for a quick profit.

Method 3 - Buy A Website Domain Name That Is Established

Websites are constantly being sold for one reason or another. It may be because the owner does not have the time to work on it, or because they are bored of it or because it isn’t making them any money. However if you spend some time developing and then marketing it you can help to improve the revenue lines for. A site with good revenue levels will increase in value and so you then have the opportunity to sell it on for a profit.

In this article we have looked at various ways you can start flipping domains for fast profits. What you need to remember however is that you won’t get great results straight away. In fact it could take you some considerable time to determine the best domain names to buy and then flip for a quick profit.

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