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How to Create Sub-domain and park domain using CNAME records with afraid.org (free DNS)

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Hi, Happy New Month Buddies! I wanna share you guys step by step Tutorials With Pictures on How to Park Domain , Create Sub-domain, Manage DNS  with afraid.org free DNS. First, What Is Sub-domain? A sub-domain is a domain that is part of a larger domain; the only domain that is not also a sub-domain is the root domain. For example, west.example.com and east.example.com are sub-domains of the example.com domain, which in turn is a sub-domain of the com top-level domain ( TLD ). Rather than registering a new domain name, you can always create a subdomain using a domain you already own. A subdomain is a second website, with its own unique content, but there is no new domain name. Instead, you use an existing domain name and change the www to another name. How to create subdomain using afraid.org (free DNS)? creating subdomain using afraid.org is quite fast and easy if you follow my steps strictly. Don't worry my pictures will guild You. Goto  afraid.org  > login or Sign Up >

Scam Domain Names

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Do you think buying something as simple as a domain name means that industry is free from scams? If you do think again, since everyday hundreds of people get milked out of their money thinking they are going to get a perfect domain name. Granted, fraudulent domain name companies haven't received as much press as 'work-at-home' companies or other businesses of that nature, but they are still just as deviant. The two main ways a domain name company goes about scamming its customers involves either selling the domain name at a ridiculously high price and/or not delivering the domain name as promised. The typical price of a domain name ranges from being 0 dollars to around $35. However, if a domain name company is shady they could charge a price that is much higher. This fee could range from $300 to over $2,000. And, unlike legitimate web hosting companies that might charge such a fee, domain name companies of a shady vein do not offer other

Is Hyphenated Domain Names Good For SEO?

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You think of a perfect domain name. It contains a keyword that is found in search engines, has no trademark issues and is memorable for website visitors. You try to register your domain name with a domain name company. It appears to be taken. So, you put a hyphen in it. That version of your domain name is not taken, but should you go on and invest in it? This article will explore what webmasters need to consider if they are deciding to use hyphenated domain names.  First, they need to think about their website visitors. Most people are not accustomed to using hyphenated domain names. Even if they like a website, it may be simply a matter of forgetting to include the t:hyphen. If this happens then the unhyphenated version of the domain name will be what receives traffic, which is definitely not what a webmaster wants. Of course, if a t:domain name is not hyphenated in the first place, then such an issue would never arise.  However, a hyphenated domain

How to make money By selling domain names

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Selling domain names can be quite profitable for webmasters. This is particularly the case if the webmaster sells a domain name that has an existing line of traffic. In these situations domain names can generate thousands of dollars for their webmasters. There have even been domain name names that allowed webmasters to collect millions in profit. With a little bit of basic knowledge, you can emulate such success for yourself. This article will provide that information through an easy to follow t:step-by-step guide. First, you will need to find a search engine keyword that is highly searched yet not used much by other websites. You can do this by using a keyword analyzer. The best keyword t:analyzers are those that you pay for, such as Word Tracker or t:Keyword Analyzer. The reason why these are preferable over free ones is because they let you know how much competition you are facing with a potential keyword. Free ones only tell you how much the keyword ha

Domain Name Free Generator Softwares

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The process of registering a domain name can be quite annoying. Why? It's because many times the domain name a webmaster hopes to register has already been taken. So, they have to ponder again what their domain name should be. But what do they do if that domain name has been taken as well? The best solution involves getting it right the first time with a domain name generator. This is a program or service that suggests domain names that are not likely to have been used by other webmasters. They can work in three ways including: giving random listings, giving listings based on input or using human suggestions.  The first type of domain name generator gives random domain name suggestions. Examples of sites that offer these types of domain name generators include Makewords.com and Domain-Generator.net. The only thing a visitor has to do to see a suggested domain name is click a button or, (in the case of Makewords.com), just visit the site. Depending

How To Get Traffic With Expired Domain

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One of the greatest difficulties in being a new webmaster is trying to acquire traffic. This is because trying to build legitimate traffic requires both time and money. How is this so? Well, if a webmaster is trying to obtain traffic through search engines, they will need to spend a great deal of time with link-building and content creation. If they are trying to get traffic through a pay-per-click program, they will have to invest hundreds to thousands of dollars if they want to take advantage of a high-performance keyword. However, there is another alternative that can allow a webmaster to get tons of traffic without having to invest too much in time or money. It involves purchasing expired domain names. What is an expired domain name? An expired domain name is a domain name that never got renewed by its owner. This could be for a variety of reasons such as disinterest in the original website, lack of funds or something more serious, such as an owner'

Advantages Of Expired Domain

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When you are creating a business or new website on the internet, as you probably know you will need a domain name. This of course is the obvious for any internet business, without a domain name you will not have a website, end of story. Now if you are new to the internet business world (where have you been?) you may not realize the importance of SEO tactics. SEO tactics, if done correctly, are designed to give you an advantage within the search engine ranks. Of course, you may be sitting there wondering, "What in the world are you talking about".  Well, this all leads to the title of the article and will answer the question what is the "Benefit of Expired Domains". You see when a domain has been in use by another person and this person allows the domain to expire without renewing, the domain name is placed back into the pool of "domains for sale". This is where the benefits begin to show, just like a new domain name, the expired doma

How to create a website - Register Your Domain Name

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You've planned your website and it's time to register your domain name. This may seem like a daunting process, but it's actually a lot faster and easier than most people think. When you're ready to register your domain name, the first step is to find a good domain name registrar. Your search can be done by word of mouth, by referring to advertisements, or through an online search engine. When you've made your choice, you'll register your domain name and begin to check for availability. At this time, you'll find out if your domain name is available for purchase, or someone else has already registered it. There are countless domain names in use, with more being registered every day. If by some stroke of luck you are able to register your domain name, do it, and don't think twice. The next step to register your domain name is to enter your contact information and the DNS (Domain Name System) information for the desired name. This p

What You Need to Know about Domain Names and Search Engine Ranking

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Does the length of your website's domain name registration affect search engine optimization and results? Should you renew your domain name for a long period of time? And if so, how long is long enough? 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 competitors have generally renewed their domain names for one or two years, you might consider registering your domain name for 5 or 10 years. While putting off your domain name's expiration date might help your search engine rankings, keep in mind that this may be only a small victory when it comes to search engine rankings. Its good business sense to register a domain for at least 10 years. You don't want to deal with the process annual process of renewing them every year. It's best to obtain the domain names that you want to keep for a while and renew then on a 5 to 10 year plan. If

Buying Cheap Domain From a Registrar

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If you're interested in starting a website for your company or even just for your own personal use, there are a few things you'll have to do first. One of the first steps you'll have to take is to register a domain name. Domain names, also referred to as Internet or web addresses, are the lines you type into your browser to let it know where to go. These usually start with www, and end in .com, .org, .uk, or any number of other extensions. When you're starting a new website, you'll have to make sure the web address you want is not already taken by another website. First check on your own – type in the address you'd like to have, and see if anything comes up. Keep doing this until you find one that's not taken. When you have an address that works, it's time to go to a domain provider. Different domain providers offer varying levels of service. Some offer only the bare service of registering the domain name, and require you t

Avoiding Trademark Infringement When Choosing a Domain Name - Do not choose domain similar to a company domain

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Many webmasters erroneously believe that just because their domain name registrar says a particular domain name is 'available' that it truly is. This is not necessarily so. Even if a domain name is physically available, it may not legally be open for use. Why? It's because there might already be a company that has the rights to the keywords used within the domain name. If this happens yet the webmaster claims the domain name anyway, they are at risk of losing it through a domain name arbitration proceeding. They could even be charged with trademark/copyright infringement if things get really ugly. For this reason it's best to make sure the keywords used in a domain name aren't protected for someone else. This article will explain how webmasters can make such a determination. First, webmasters need to check and see if their chosen domain name resembles any existing trademark that is on the books. They will want to do this before actually

Things To consider While Choosing a perfect domain name

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Registering a domain is an easy task, but most of the people are not aware of the process of registration. If you have chosen a domain name, then check it on the 'whois' to know, if anyone else has not registered it, and if it is available to you, then register the domain as soon as possible. Make sure that your domain name is a memorable one. Mostly the best domain names had been taken already by the dot.com sites. Avoid the trademarked names, it is unethical and also the companies, who have spent plenty of time and money on creating and building their brands, are now trying to get their names back. The pending legislation would soon make it very hard to register the trademarked name of someone else. 6YH A memorable domain name is the best one, because it sticks in the mind. A perfect business name is a nice choice. If you choose a phrase or sequence of the words that describes your product, is also a good one, for example, officestationery.com. The

How To Choose A Domain Name For Your Business

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A website's domain name (also know as a website address or URL) is an important consideration when developing your online presence. Choosing an appropriate domain name is the first step in the process of building online credibility. Remember to choose carefully because this online address may be where your business resides for the rest of its operating life. Now, some important tips to consider before choosing your domain name: Choosing Your Domain Extension A domain extension or top level domain is simply the suffix of your website address: (.com, .net, .org, .ca, etc.) Most Internet users are familiar with the ".com" extension, and will generally use this extension by default when typing an address into their browser. Choosing a ".com" extension should be your fist choice in case your potential customers forget that your address is "www.mybusiness.NET", and visit your competitor at "www.mybusiness.COM" by mistake. Cho

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How much is .com domain in Nigeria

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How much is .com t:domain in t:Nigeria? wait, are you asking this question for real? well, its not possible to tell you the actual t:price of .com domain because it varies from t:registrar to registrar but am going to list cheap and trusted Nigeria websites where you can buy .t:com domains. Nigeria to t:trusted websites where you can buy cheap .com domain 1. domainking 2. t:whogohost 3. t:smartweb 4. t:web4africa 5. t:garrantor 6. hub8

Register Free SubDomain .CU.CC

Key Facts Suffix .cu.cc Editor's Rating 4.11 User Rating ( 4.00  based on  6  votes) Is Active yes Years in service 6 Is GeoTargetable yes Is Indexed in Google yes Is  TLD no Supports  IDN yes Free Domains unlimited DNS Records A, CNAME, MX, NS, SOA, TXT Country Cocos Islands  Find left-hand column values meanings in the  glossary . Description CU.CC is a  relatively new  free sub-domain provider, but the website corresponds to the likes of  CZ.CC  (now  UNI.ME ) and  CO.TV  (now defunct). It runs on DNSeed script. The "site:cu.cc" Google query for CU.CC returns  zero spam results , possibly also due to their  24-hour abuse report response policy , which is important if you don't want your website marked as in bad domain neighborhood. While it's still fresh and climbing through the ranks, a newcommer like CU.CC might be a  reasonable alternative  now that the more established free subdomain provider like  CO.CC  went down. The owner is

How to purchase an already taken Web domain

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You've found a domain name you want, but it's already owned by someone. Here's  the solutions that can help. First you will need to purchase a DomainAgents credit for $19.95 and identify the domain name you are interested in acquiring. They will then use all of their resources to contact the domain name owner and present the offer on your behalf. Once the owner has engaged, DomainAgents lets you manage your own negotiation via their platform. You can trade counter offers with the owner until you reach an agreement. You don't need to buy an additional credit to make a counter offer. They will make sure the negotiation goes as smoothly as possible. If an agreement is reached, they will facilitate the transfer of the domain and money via Escrow.com . Escrow fees and a 10% commission are paid by the buyer. The commission rate slides on domains purchased for more than $10,000. Get started! If you have other questions please drop comments