Posts Tagged ‘ecommerce’

Web Icons For Social Media

Monday, November 22nd, 2010

Be taught to put Web icons to the best use from social media websites. All the things has revolutionized; blame the internet for such a fast change.

Huge groups of people are congregating online; who desires to work arduous to stay out! On-line presence has elevated considerably, as a result. With this voluminous inflow, numerous social media web sites has stepped in. You can?t even quantity them! You preserve blogs or write articles, which is likely one of the greatest ways to work together with people and disseminate information. Amidst all the event, social bookmarking web site gained importance. So, you could have a vast pool of such website- Fb, Twitter, Digg, Blogspot, WordPress, Technocrati, YouTube, Buzz and quite a few others.
On-line presence has become extra of a business activity for many. Each web site or a weblog on the web is within the bid to faucet its market, and it is appreciable. And social media web sites and social bookmarking web sites assist unfold them considerably.

So, links to social media and bookmarking web sites had been put up. But this was certain to make small webpages look monotonous with an excessive amount of content. Web icons got here to rescue proper then. Web icons started popping up on websites and blogs, as a substitute of long names.

Presence of web icons for social networks on websites and blogs have actually helped people to community and unfold their words far. As we speak, there are web icons for nearly every big networking website. There are for YouTube, Gmail, RSS feeds, Digg, Twitter, Fb, Orkut; you title it, they’ve it. It actually makes the task easy. You’ll be able to recognize a website or a brand with a simple web icon. What might be better for a company!

Well, that turns into the explanation why people are opting to purchase web icons for themselves, probably, as a logo; the benefits are pretty clear. But why do people put up others? web icons on their web page? The answer to this may be simpler than you thought. When you have a set of good looking or cute glassy buildings, doesn?t it add to your reputation too? It does, for certain! That is why more and more persons are putting up web icons of various social bookmarking and networking web sites on their very own websites and blogs.

There are other benefits of putting up web icons of your websites. These shiny little web icons give your website a less cluttered look. If you replace a set of words with an image, it provides your web site a neater, cleaner look. Wouldn?t a small icon comparable to ?Stumble Upon? look higher than the collection of the two lengthy words?
Besides, social media has evolved right into a glamorous type of networking. The step taken by these social media corporations to adopt unique web icons is extra of a advertising strategy.

It’s their considerate approach to offer their firm a classy id with small, glassy and sophisticated web icons that will only appeal to people extra to their website. Moreover, such shiny web icons match up to the kind of service that they provide.
No marvel that web icons are certain to flourish within the days to come.

To Be Sucessful Add Flexibility In Ecommerce Website

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

The really successful marketer is flexible enough to adjust to varying circumstances. They have built into their Ecommerce Website, Flexibility, and it is a must for the secessful marketer.

Flexibility in your ecommerce website is relative, and the most secessful marketer?s have the flexibility to change there organizations to capitalize on aspects of opportunities quickly when they need to.

Many marketers are using a hodgepod of solutions and each is limited to performing a portion of your sales process. To make matters worse these solutions usually do not talk to each other. This type of setup will usually not allow for quick changes since each portion will need to be changed.

Does this sound like your experience? You find a system that will display your sales ad on other marketers sales pages, and you show their ads on yours, and their system will track your visitors, you like it so you add your ads to their system (you?re only allowed 3 for a free membership, unlimited for a paid membership), and their tracking code to your page. They even have a popup you will be able to add to help build your list. Their popup supports all the major Autoresponder Services. Now that sounds great, doesn?t it? And, just for the heck of it, lets say all this is free because you only offer 3 products (except you do have to pay the autoresponder service).
Now, 30 days later you create the ?World?s Greatest Ebook? and you want affiliates to help you sell it, so you sign up with another system to handle your affiliate program, and they have a different url for customers to assess for affiliates to get credited. Since this url is for the payment button you only have to change the url?s in each of the sales pages.
Another 30 days goes by and a NEW system pops up that will show your ads twice as many times as the current system you?re signed up with, so of course you sign up.
This is where a problem can pop up. For one the old system more than likely used a cloaked url to send people to your sales page when they clicked on your Ad, and that cloaked link will probably not worked anymore. Another possibility is that the old system cached your sales page when you added it to their system, and if the link still works it will not show any changes you?ve made to page since it was added to their system.
The bottom line to the change you made from the old system to the new system is that people that book marked your page for later consideration maybe sadly disappointed when they try to return to find the url either doesn?t work anymore, or the information on the sales page is out of date.
This problem is compounded because now you have affiliates. Buyers that see the cached pages may see something different when they click on an affiliates link, and that?s not good for the affiliates creditability.
Just imagine what will have when the next NEW system comes forth .

What if you could put all your products into one system? And, each product offered one, or more payment options. Suppose all your payments, refunds, commissions paid, and all your customer lists were held in that system as well. That would be the perfect Ecommerce Website Design.

Having that degree of control, and flexibility in a ecommerce website is not science fiction. It has actually been around for some time. For years some of the largest, and most successful marketers have had this flexibility running their businesses.

They?ve used JV Manager, Fantasos, and newly released Delavo. Central control platforms like these will control the complete process, and not just some parts. That means when its time to move quickly the marketer only has one system to change to take advantage of an opportunity that has just opened up.

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Scam Alert II: Domain Hijacking

Monday, October 26th, 2009

There’s a frightening new batch of scams going around now that can damage your reputation as domain “squatters” steal your domain name.

There are a number of ways the “game” is played. The first is entirely legal, if more than a little questionable. In this version, the name of a city or geographic area is grabbed by a domain squatter and pointed to… “sites that you wouldn’t want your children visiting.”

(We chose that term to avoid getting caught in a lot of spam filters for the use of the word “p-o-rn.”)

A prominent notice is placed on the sites, offering them for sale at prices that range from $2500 to as much as $500,000!

The idea here is that city officials will feel that enough damage is being done to the reputations of their towns that they’ll pay to keep them from being associated with that type of material.

It’s obviously safe to say that it’s not appropriate to pop those kinds of images into people’s faces while they’re looking for info on a completely different topic.

That’s where the pressure on the cities comes from, and why this is such a disgusting scheme.

In essence, the domain squatter says: “Pay us, or continue to watch as your city’s reputation suffers.”

Many would call this blackmail…

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The second variation on the theme is not always legal. When someone takes a trademarked name (or variation of the spelling of one) or a famous person’s name, and does the same thing.

For trademarks or close variations, there’s a specific procedure for addressing the problem. (See the resource section at the end of this issue.)

For the names of famous people, there MAY be a remedy. But, it can be tricky — and expensive.

For example, if someone named John Jones registered http://WalterCronkite.com and pointed it to one of “those” sites, Walter Cronkite could probably force the domain away from him.

However, if someone named Steve Cronkite registered http://Cronkite.com and did the same thing, Walter Cronkite would have no recourse. It would be very hard to demonstrate that Steve registered the domain in bad faith. And if Steve’s son’s name is Walter, the same is true for http://WalterCronkite.com.

If you feel that your name is likely to be typed into a browser when people are looking for information on you, you should consider getting both the .com and .net versions of the domain if they’re available.

It will cost you a few bucks to prevent the problem. Fixing it, assuming you win, will cost you hundreds — if not thousands — of dollars.

And there’s no guarantee you’ll win.

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A third version is a bit more benign. It’s common among members of affiliate programs.

In this version names very close to, or even including, the trademark are registered. The sites are created to drive traffic to the affiliates’ URL at the main site.

This may or may not be acceptable to the affiliate program owner. If it is, it’s a good technique for getting traffic. If not, it could get you into hot water. Check with the owner of the trademark before doing this.

Less benign is an alternative version of this technique where someone grabs domain names that are close to the trademark of a competitor and uses them to grab competitor type-in traffic. This is often done by finding out the most common misspellings of the real domain name or trademark.

Watch for people doing this with your domain.

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Here’s the worst version of this — and it can hit anyone if they have enough traffic and don’t pay close attention to when their domain registrations expire.

In this situation, someone grabs expired domain names and points them to “those” kinds of sites. This is a “no lose” for the hijacker, as they will profit from the traffic even if the previous owner doesn’t pay the requested ransom for the domain.

The more traffic the URL gets, the greater the clickthrough value to the hijacker. This means more potential damage to the original owner — and a higher ransom to get it back.

In effect, your own popularity is your worst enemy in this case.

The solution to this one is simple — and very important: Don’t let your domain names expire!

Useful Resources:
If you find yourself a victim of domain hijacking, there is hope for correcting the problem.

For a more formal explanation of the legal aspects of this problem, visit
http://www.llrx.com/congress/100200.htm

For specific information on the UDRP (Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy), the procedure for taking domain names that are being used in violation of a trademark, see
http://wipo2.wipo.int/process1/index.html

For information on taking action under the Anti-Cybersquatting Act (A US law that provides for damages in addition to the less severe penalties of the UDRP) see
http://www.domain-name.org/cybersquatact.htm

If you have a famous name or trademark, the best defense is to make sure that you register the main variations in both the .com and .net form. The .org is probably only necessary if you are heavily involved with charitable activities.

Protect yourself. Scammers come up with new schemes all the time…

So, keep your eyes open.

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Scam Alert: Some Companies Are Charging Up To $2,000 Just To Register A Domain Name!

Monday, October 26th, 2009

I didn’t believe this either, but… I’ve gotten a number of letters from companies who say they will “only” charge $1,000 to register our domain name! Unfortunately, some innocent people have accepted this ridiculous offer.

Clearly, this is a complete rip-off. And we’ve received even more offers to register domain names for “just” $300!

OK. So what should it cost to register a domain name? The short answer is that it should cost you between $15 and $75 (plus a fee to InterNIC – see below). Anything more is a rip-off.

Here’s why: There are two types of fees to register a domain name:

A fee to InterNIC (Internet Network Information Center — the group in charge of assigning domain names) and

A fee to the company doing the domain name registration for you.

1. InterNIC is in charge of registering domain names. Until September of this year (1995), there was no charge from InterNIC to register domain names. Therefore, if you knew how to fill out the appropriate form and submit it to InterNIC, you could register a domain name for free.

Prior to the registration fees from InterNIC, some people registered huge numbers of domain names. For example, there were individuals who tried to register the names of as many major corporations as they could, so they could later sell these domain names to these companies (when the companies realized that “their” domain names were not available).

On September 14, 1995, InterNIC announced that the fee for all new domain name registrations would be $100, which would include two years of registration. So, all new domain name registrations now cost a minimum of $100, the fee to InterNIC. (Update: The fee for Web Addresses registered on or after April 1, 1998, is US$70.00. New registrations are in effect for a two-year period.)

The fee for annual renewals (for both new and existing domains) is $50. Therefore, all domain names that were registered prior to September 14, 1995 (when the $100 registration fee was initiated) will owe an annual renewal fee of $50 on the anniversary of their initial registration. (Update: All domain names re-registered on or after April 1, 1998, are assessed a US$35.00 re-registration fee.)

On the Web: For more information, the Web address for InterNIC Registration Services is http://rs.internic.net/rs-internic.html. (Update: Network Solutions now handles the registration services: http://www.networksolutions.com/ )

2. Many people hire their ISP (Internet Service Provider) or a consultant to register their domain names for them.

The process of registering a domain name almost always involves these five steps:

Selecting a domain name to register
Finding out if this domain name is currently available
Selecting an ISP who will host the domain
Filling out the appropriate form to request the domain name (done by you or the ISP)
Submitting this form to InterNIC (done by the ISP).
A Useful Tip: It is now possible to use the Web to find out whether or not the domain name you’d like to register is available using WhoIs. This is a LOT more convenient than alternative ways to find out whether or not a domain name is available. But remember, the name may be assigned to someone else between when your application is submitted and when it is reviewed by InterNIC.

On the Web: Look at example information along with the instructions that are included as part of the Domain Name Registration Agreement to request a new domain name. Filling out and submitting the form is not difficult (however, it does require knowing what you’re doing).

A reasonable fee to pay to have your ISP (or a consultant) fill out and submit this form for you is between $15 and $75. Our ISP charges us $30 and does an excellent job. Paying much more for this is unnecessary.

This means that you will pay a total of $115 to $175 (including the $100 to InterNIC) to register your domain name. (at the time of original publication)

Note: This scam is about consultants who charge $2000 for ONLY registering a domain name. If your ISP starts talking about fees of $2000, they are probably giving you more domain services than you need. (The service most of you will want from your ISP is sometimes called a “domain alias,” and can be implemented for the prices we mentioned.)

Tip: Don’t worry if you’re not the technical or administrative contact (Questions 4 and 5 on the form) — that’s OK. Just be sure that Questions 3a to 3f are filled in with your company’s name and info. That way, you’ll own the domain name, not your ISP or consultant.

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How To Build A Successful Internet Business

Sunday, October 25th, 2009

I would like to talk about a few things that have helped me get a solid start to my internet business. When I first started my online business, I didn?t know what tools were necessary in order to be successful. After doing some research, I decided that promoting affiliate programs was the way for me to go. Affiliate programs provided me with the products and marketing tools that were necessary to get my business off to a good start. So, my purpose today is to give you some ideas of things you should do in order to have success in starting and building your internet business.

1. Register your own domain name

Registering your own domain name establishes credibility, trust, professionalism and ownership for your business. Having a domain such as http://www.islandhomebiz.com will establish you as a legitimate business owner and not just an affiliate. Affiliate links are usually much longer and are difficult to index into the search engines. Your domain name is your home on the web, so if you want to get a good start to your business you have to purchase your own space on the web. Purchasing or renting space is true not only for an internet business but for any type of business.

2. Use a website homepage

Build your own website home page or have one built for you. There are many legitimate work-at-home affiliate programs and money making programs online that will build a free website homepage for you when you join. Most turnkey home businesses will provide at least 6 income schemes for your website homepage. Just make sure that you do some research to ensure that you indeed join a legitimate and proven work-at-home program. Try to find programs that offer products that are high in demand and interesting too. The affiliate programs you join should also provide you with long term residual income rather than just one sale at a time.

3. Use a lead capture page.

Use a lead capture or sales page to quickly grab the attention of your website visitors. Your lead capture page should provide your visitors with a free news letter, ebook, or even the ability to download free tools and bonuses. Providing this type of service to your website visitors will make it easier to capture their contact information. Most lead capture or sales pages will capture at least the visitor?s first name and email address. Capturing your visitor?s contact information will help you build your subscriber list. I?m sure by now you?ve heard the phrase ?the money is in the list?. Well, that?s absolutely true; your subscriber list is the lifeline of your business. Your subscriber list is your customers; you can sell to them over and over again, because these are the people that you have built a trusting relationship with. However, in order to build a list you need to have an autoresponder to follow up with your prospects.

4. Use an autoresponder

Your autoresponder will work hand-in-hand with your lead capture or sales page. Many affiliates market their affiliate websites without the ability to capture their visitor?s contact information. This is one of the biggest mistakes new marketers, or anyone for that matter, can make when trying to build an internet business. It?s imperative that you have the ability to follow up with your prospects if they don?t buy from you the first time they see your offer. Your autoresponder will do the follow-ups for you. Autoresponders have many functions available to you, such as blasting special offers or anything else that you may want to send to your list. Your autoresponder will never get tired or take a break. It will work for you twenty-four-seven.

5. Reinvest into your business.

As your business begins to grow and sales start to come in, reinvest a portion of your earnings back into your business. You may want to increase your advertising budget, and think of new and exciting ways to drive more traffic to your website. For example, you can add an ebook with reprint rights to your marketing campaign which will allow you to make sales and keep all the profits for yourself. You should strive to keep your prospects excited about your products and services by adding new and useful content to your website or email marketing campaign on a regular basis. Reinvesting into your business, increasing your marketing efforts and adding fresh and useful content to your marketing campaign will help you continue to make sales, and add new prospects to your list.

If you follow these few steps, you can feel confident that you are on the right path to building a successful internet business. Then you can relax awhile, take a break and spend some quality time with your family. Finally, if you haven?t done so already, make a work schedule that fits you and continue to market and build your internet business. Remember, there?re many ways to build and grow an internet business. These are just some tips for you that have helped me along the way.

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The Biggest Internet Loophole (And How To Earn From It In Just 5 Minutes Everyday)

Sunday, October 25th, 2009

Every now and again the internet throws up some real loopholes. One in particular stands out, and if you?re interested in making some fast pocket money then you should check out the concept of sports arbitrage in more detail. Imagine being able to bet on both sides of a sporting event ? so that no matter what the result you walk away with a guaranteed profit. Well that?s exactly what arbitrage betting is about ? and thanks to the hundreds of bookmakers that continue to offer online services this arbitrage loophole is growing with more and more opportunities to claim guaranteed cash every day. The best thing is that it?s completely legal, simple to do and once you start chances are you?ll get hooked with the guaranteed and fast money that?s there for the take.

Before you get too excited lets take a moment to understand the mechanics behind arbitrage ? an age old concept that has been used by banks and businesses for centuries. Arbitrage simply is an inconsistency in the market ? where for example due to global differences the same product or service is charged at different prices in different locations. How is this applied to sports betting? An arbitrage opportunity is formed when different bookies have different prices for different outcomes in a particular sporting event. The bottom line is that we can place bets to cover both (all) outcomes with different bookmakers and get back more than we invested each and every time. It?s important to remember that this is a form of investment and not betting ? with arbitrage you know your exact return before a ball is kicked or a stroke played. It?s also important to remember that arbitrage returns are generally low ? on average yielding 5% to 10% per play ? but for an investment that lasts for a couple of hours, that?s pretty good.

Why Do Arbitrage Opportunities Occur?

Arbitrage opportunities occur when there are differences of opinion on a particular sporting event between two or more bookmakers. Remember that thanks to globalization and the internet you can use an online bookmaker who is based anywhere in the world. There are many reasons why bookmakers may offer wildly different odds on the same sporting event. For a start, many bookmakers overstretch themselves when offering odds ? they try and cover every possible market to get as many customers as possible.

This is great news for us because in doing so they will sometimes offer odds on events that they have little or no expert knowledge in. For example, a bookmaker in the USA may know very little about English Division 2 football games, and yet offer odds on them. In contrast, an English bookmaker will be much more ?clued up? as to the likely outcomes from the same games. The result? Wildly different odds on the same games, and a feast of arbitrage opportunities and free money for us. And remember, everyday more and more online bookmakers are entering the highly lucrative online gambling market ? this is great news for us because the number of juicy arbitrage opportunities will grow well into the future! Also, bookmakers are busy people ? and when they are forced to offer odds in pressurized situations they can sometimes make mistakes! Again ? leading to a nice stream of easy arbitrage pickings.

How To Start Earning From Sports Arbitrage

Now we have a firm understanding of how arbitrage works and what causes them we’re going to see how best to spot them, and how to organise your time for maximum efficiency.

As an arbitrage trader it’s vital that you construct a daily checklist of events that you wish to investigate. It’s very handy to buy a diary specifically for your arbitrage trades and jot down the specific events you’ll be hunting for arbitrages in. Make this a routine – for instance, perhaps on a particular Saturday you want to check the English football Premiership fixtures, the tennis fixtures and the one day cricket series between India and England. Do not randomly hunt for arbitrage opportunities without a system firmly in place.

The traditional way to approach sports arbitrage trading is to have a daily list of sporting events and work through them one by one.

If you take this systematic approach with each sporting event you have on your checklist your chances of finding an arbitrage are very good.

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Idn – International Domain Names

Saturday, October 24th, 2009

What is an IDN?

IDN stands for Internationalized Domain Name, also known as multilingual domain names. It allows you the possibility to use more characters in domains names, besides letters and numbers. It uses characters available in other alphabets, like accents.

Example of IDN domains:

Chinese IDN ? ??.com which means cancer
If you go to ??.com you will see the domain is targeted towards cancer but in English.

Romanian IDN ? divor?.com you will see the domain is targeted towards divorce but in English.

Polish IDN ? pieni?dz.com you will see the domain is targeted towards money/currency but in English.

Greek IDN ? ??????.com you will see the domain is targeted bible/books but in English.

.cn with Chinese results: ??.cn you will see the domain is samples but in Chinese.

Al these are targeted through http://parkingsite.com and take 5 days to target once a keyword is given.

What browsers support IDN names today?

Only the latest version of Internet Explorer 7 and Firefox 2 support IDN Names directly entered into the browser.

IE6 and earlier versions will not support IDN?s.

What TLD?s or ccTLD?s support IDN?

First of all what I am saying with that question is what extensions can be registered like and IDN. Can I register??.com? ??.net? ??.org? ??.cn? ??.jp? and what others can I register.

Here is a list of the ones that I have registered:

.com
.net
.tv
.cc
.jp = Japan
.cn = China
.de = Germany
.gr = Greece
.tw = Taiwan

Do all Registrars support IDN registrations?

No, as of writing this Enom does and so does Domainsite. There are others that do but mot d not. Please check with your registrar BEFORE you register any or you will get stuck with a long name that has no value whosoever.

What IDN?s should you register?

You should use the same principles that you have learnt while registering English domain names. Go after the higher paying ppc terms first. Make sure if there are more than one way to say a word in any language that you get them all as you never know which ones will have the most traffic. I have registered quite a few dual meaning words and it?s never the one I think that has the most traffic.

??? ; ?? ; ??? all mean girl with slight variations in Chinese. In this case and such a major term, unless you speak the language, grab them all.

Google results for all of them:
??? – 1,870,000 results in Google
?? – 4,460,000 results in Google
??? – 2,840,000 results in Google

Most IDN?s with Google over 1 million will have some traffic unless you get ridiculous generic terms like ?the? which have no value whatsoever.

Also, as with English domains, dig a bit deeper. If loans is taken in the language you want go for things like home loans, car loans, boat loans and so on.

How to find and register IDN?s?

There are many ways to find and register IDN domain names. The best way is obviously if you speak the language but even then you must be careful. Just like in English some common words will not actually be used and a short form may be used. In English most people know the word automobile but rarely would use it. Most would use the word car.

This can be illustrated by the two overture scores:

1572 http://automobile.com

18016 http://car.com

Now this does not mean automobile is not a good IDN to register, it just means go after the one that is more likely to be typed in a browser.

Now if you don?t know anyone that speaks a language you are going after, your only choice is to use a good translator software, I suggest you use logos.it

When you enter a word it gives you results in multiple languages at one time and makes it really easy to get a keyword in multiple languages.

For example when you search for the word insurance you get:

English
insurance

Italian
assicurazione

Spanish
seguro ; aseguración

French
assurance

German
Versicherung

Russian
c??????????

Arabic
????? ; ???? ; ?????

Albanian
sigurim

Asturian
seguru

Basque
aseguru

Bolognese
asicuraziĺn

Brazilian Portuguese
seguro

Breton
asurańs

Catalan
assegurança

Danish
forsikring

Dutch
verzekering

Esperanto
certigo

Finnish
vakuutus

Flemish
verzekering

Furlan
sigurance

Galician
seguro

Gujarati
????

Hebrew
?????

Hindi
????

Hungarian
biztosítás

Indonesian
asuransi

Irish
árachas

Japanese
??

Marathi
????

Norwegian
forsikring

Piemontese
assicurassion

Polish
ubezpieczenie

Portuguese
seguro

Punjabi
????
Romagnolo
assicuraziňun

Romanian
asigurare

Sanskrit
?????????

Serbian
?????????

Slovak
poistenie

Swedish
försäkring

Turkish
sigorta ; sigortalama

Ukrainian
???????????

Valencian
segur

Venetian
assicurassion

Welsh
yswiriant

I have found that just like domains, the one I think will get the most traffic, surprisingly won?t, but the languages I have never heard of get some traffic.

Now let?s see how you go about registering IDN names:

Let?s go to logos.it and look up the Russian word for weasel as an example which is ?????, so now I go download the IDN Domain Conversion Tool then open it up and paste ????? into the space unde the heading IDN Domains and hit the ok button. You will get a code called a PUNY code which is: xn--80aa3ac5a , then take that and add a .com on it and you will end up with this http://xn--80aa3ac5a.com. Now check a whois or try to register http://xn--80aa3ac5a.com and see if you get it. To keep it organized and try to keep my domains in one place I register most of my IDN?s at Enom. There are other choices if you like. You can take the actual ID code and go to and type in the IDN and it will tell you if it?s available without doing the PUNY conversion but you should know how to do it anyways.

When I check now ?????.com is available.
In case you are wondering you cannot register ?????.ru yet as the Russian ccTLD does not support public IDN registrations yet.

If I find an IDN like ????? (xn--f9b5b1c6b7k) should I register .com or .cn or both?

This really depends on how strong the term is, if it?s a great term and you have the $, by all mans register them both. If you don?t my suggestion is get the .com. You will need to do some research here as every country operates differently. Some countries are big on their ccTLD?s while others go for the .com first and only if that?s taken will grab their ccTLD after that.

Personally, I have been registering the .com?s and if it?s a great term I get the ccTLD for that country if its available.

To learn more about IDN Names visit the Domain Name Forum where all the domain experts hang out and chat.

Are all the good IDN names taken?

Absolutely not, take your time and do some mining and you will find gold in them mountains.

Remember don?t expect miracles from IDN domains now, the miracles will come once most of the world has a browser that can support it.

Should you expect to make $ from your IDN?s now?

No, if you are lucky you will have a few that make something., I have registered thousands of these and at least half have traffic so that?s good enough for me to know the future will be great for these. Be patient they will be worth it in the long run.

Is there anything else I should know about IDN?s?

Yes, there is lots more, please take the time to learn about Domain Names and feel free to ask and post your questions as thre are many IDN experts there and they will usually answer you within a few minutes.

I hope this helps some of you get started in what should be an interesting area of domains

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How To Choose A Domain Name For Your Business

Saturday, October 24th, 2009

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. Choosing the ?.com? extension gives your website the most credibility in the eyes of your customers.

If your business only caters to the local community, then it makes sense to get a country specific domain name, such as the ?.ca? extension. A country specific domain benefits you in two ways: both your customers and search engines such as Google will know that your website is registered to a Canadian and operates in Canada. Potential customers will feel more comfortable knowing that they are dealing with a Canadian company, and not a U.S. based business pretending to be a Canadian company. Also, search engines will give your website higher placement in the search results when a user is performing a Canadian specific search.

I personally recommend that my clients, if possible, register both the ?.com? AND ?.ca? extension. This way, your Canadian based website will benefit from using the ?.ca? extension, while at the same time ensuring that they reach your website if they accidentally type the ?.com? extension into their browser.

Using Your Business Name

The first choice for any domain name would be your business? name. This ensures that your customers will remember your website?s address. You can?t expect your potential customers to remember a phrase that just relates to your business.

Choosing Choice Keywords

Including specific keywords in your website?s address will help your rankings in popular search engines such as Google or Yahoo. It is best to choose a keyword that you think your potential customers will use to search for your business. A search engine optimization (SEO) professional such as Cost Effective Design can assist you in choosing your keyword(s). These type of domain names are used in instances where the client does not want to use the business name because it is either already registered by another company, or the company name is simply too long. Any company that is serious about generating traffic through search engines should acquire a domain name with a keyword in addition to your business name.

Don?t Confuse Your Customers

If possible, try not to use domain names that include: ?2? for ?To? or ?4? for ?For? or ?u? for ?You?. These may make your domain look ?cool? or ?hip?, but in reality they are not very practical. These domain names create a problem when directing your clients to your website verbally or over the phone. For example, if you owned http://www.UsedCars4U.com, every time you verbally directed someone to your website, you would have to specify that the URL uses the actual number 4, and letter U.

To Use, Or Not to Use Hyphens

Given that more and more businesses are registering domain names every day, getting the website address you want is becoming increasingly difficult. One or two word domain names are usually already registered, forcing new registrants to choose URLs containing three or four words. To some people, these URLs can look like a big mess of words. Using hyphens in between the words can make them visually more appealing. For example, ?www.used-cars-for-you.com, looks better than ?www.usedcarsforyou.com. The jury is still out on hyphenated domain names. The advantages are that they look better and search engines can easily distinguish the separate keywords for better search placements, but the disadvantages are that they are difficult to verbally communicate and type.

The best solution would be to register both the hyphenated, and the un-hyphenated version of the domain name to ensure that there is no confusion.

Domain Name Length

Even though you are allowed to use 67 characters for a domain name, the general rule of thumb is: shorter is better. Although, in some instances, the website address may be more memorable if it is more descriptive. For example a domain consisting of initials only, such as ?www.waa.com?, may not create a lasting impression compared to the domain name ?www.windsorautoassociation.com?. Therefore, it is best to choose a name that, while short, contains enough description for your customers to easily remember.

Buying an Existing Domain Name

Maybe the domain name you really want is already registered, either by a legitimate company, or by a ?domain squatter? who merely registered the name to sell for a profit at a later date. You can make an offer for these types of domains, although they make cost several hundred, or even thousands of dollars. There are advantages to purchasing an existing domain name. In addition to getting the domain you want, it may also rank highly in the search engines for certain keywords and / or generate topic specific traffic that you will benefit your business.

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