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How to Monetize your Domain Names

 
Author: Shana Shane

Some websites with popular names used to be considered "cybersquatting," a longstanding Internet tactic where entrepreneurs register cheap domain names either associated with a particular subject or a company and then try to sell the name for a quick profit. But new-generation sites go a little further, reaping ad revenue.

Media companies and advertising networks are now recognizing the central role a domain name plays in bringing users to Internet properties.

A domain name works like an address forwarding service.

All of your Web site content sits on a computer with a unique address. This is called an IP address. An IP address is made up of a series of numbers, such as 123.23.234.45. Your domain name will direct visitors to your site using this IP address.

We use domain names instead of IP addresses because most people find it easier to remember a name rather than a series of numbers.

A .name domain name works just like a .com, but you use your actual name as part of the address, it's even more personal and easy to remember.

This is the world's first domain exclusively for individuals. With .name you can create a single and permanent digital identity using your own personal name. It is easy to remember and perfect for a personal Web site to communicate with family and friends.

What's in a name?

Well, when it comes to the age of Internet marketing, everything.

Domain Basics: What, Why, and How

What's in a domain name? A lot more than you might think. Your domain name can be your first impression, your face to the outside world, and your new marketing plan. Learn more about what domain names are, why you should take the time to choose a good one for yourself, and how to go about it.

What is a domain name? A domain name is an address for the Internet. It helps people find your web site. Just as homes and businesses have street addresses, all web sites have domain names.

A domain name is made up of two parts, typically preceded by www. Let's use Netfirms.com as an example:

The first part, NetFirms, is a unique name that represents the web site. The second part, com, is the extension, and stands for "commercial." There are many extensions available, though .com, .net, .biz, .info, and .us are the most popular extensions in the United States.

Why is a good domain name important? A good domain name helps you in numerous ways.

For Businesses:-

Add your domain name to your business card, email signature, and other advertisements.

Build credibility: Show your customers that you have an established business.

Improve your marketing: Provide customers an easy way to remember and contact you.

Protect your brand: Secure the domain name that best represents your business nameand keep it out of the hands of your competitors.

For Consumers:-

Describe your site as best you can with your domain name. For example, a pair of amateur magicians might use their stage names, some combination of words including magic, or the name of their most famous trick.

How do I choose a domain name? Keep these tips in mind as you select your domain name.

Your domain name should reflect your business name or the topic your site will cover. It should be a unique and concise name that is easy to say, remember, and spell. You can use only letters, numbers, and hyphens in your domain name. Spaces or other symbols are not allowed. If your first choice isn't available, try rearranging the word order, adding hyphens, or using abbreviations or locations to come up with a unique alternative.

Once you have a domain name, you need a web site! Luckily, you came to the right place. It's easy to add iPower.com services that help you build a full web site or open an online store.

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