2 Reasons Why You need to Search for Domain Names

August 22, 2008 by Joseph Nyamache · Leave a Comment 

2 Reasons Why You need to Search for Domain Names.

A domain name is one of the most important things you will decide on in the course of starting a business. As we have numerously discussed on this site, a domain name needs to be short and memorable. A long name is easy to forget; http://we-are-the-best-place-in-the-whole-wide-world-to-buy-vintage-toasters.com is not nearly as likely to be successful as is http://www.vintagetoasters.net.

If your domain name is one which is too silly, you may have a hard time having your business taken seriously. The domain names which make a business successful are those which stick in the mind and can be typed in quickly. Remember, web surfers have short attention spans.

  • First reason to search for domain names is to make money.

To come up with domain names which will help your business become profitable, there are a few things that you will need to do in order to make money with domain names.

Make a list of names you are considering, then search for domain names to see which are already taken (a lot of them will be, almost guaranteed). Having a domain name which is memorable is one way to almost guarantee that your site will make money – provided you have a product or service to offer which people actually want.

Take these names which you have purchased and park them; this way people can see that the names are taken – and wait until the demand grows before selling them. You don’t want to lose out on potential profits by being impatient. Sit on these domain names for a while.

You will then need to find a way to publicize the fact that you are selling all of these great domain names. You can try auctioning them on Sedo or similar websites; this can be a way to get a surprisingly high price for a good domain name.

Shop around for domain names which have expired, since these will often command a much higher price (there are probably others who have been hoping these domain names would expire and may be willing to pay top dollar for them). Again, don’t be afraid to sit on these domain names for a while in order to bump up the price you can ask for them. Another way to make money from domain names is to purchase as many domain names as possible which are good ones, but not applicable to your own site; you can sell these domain names to other companies and individuals later, sometimes for quite a lot of money!

  • Second reason to search for domain names is to use them yourself or for business.

If you are instead just looking for a domain name for your own business, rather than going into the business of buying and reselling domain names, you should do some research into your target market; find a domain name which will appeal to your target market.

This will be a big help to your site’s search engine rankings right off the bat and will help potential customers find you more easily. Read more information on the introduction guide to domain names.

Web Site Domain Names

August 10, 2008 by Joseph Nyamache · Leave a Comment 

Web Site Domain Names

I am going to give you three reasons why you need to secure the perfect web site domain names that you can keep or resale later. On the web, good domain names are an absolute must.

1.) A good name is like real estate.

The internet is the fastest growing communication tool that exists on earth now. More and more people surf the internet for information and to communicate with each other. A domain is like an address that guides website users to locate what they are looking for.

If you have a good or service that you want people to know about on the internet, then a good place to start is to secure your own domain that rhymes with your product or service.

2.) Can be infinitely expanded.

A good domain for a niche focused web site can be expanded to accommodate the needs and wants of that niche beyond and can only be limited to the owner’s imaginations.

Unlike local off line business that have various factors that inhibit growth, with a good name that attracts customers, the sky is the limit to what you can be able to accomplish, besides your business can go global.

3.) Relationship building.

With time and with a little marketing effort, your domain name can easily become a household amongst your visitors. By including tools like contact forms or content 2.0, you can start to build trust, credibility and foster a sense of community within your site.

This will in turn help you to understand your customers and visitors needs. You can then work from there to fine tune your product or services to meet their needs and make that sale. You cannot achieve any of these unless of course you start by registering your own web site domain names here which you can then use to grow and expand your business needs.

How Domain Names and the Internet Works

August 8, 2008 by Joseph Nyamache · Leave a Comment 

On this article, I am going to explain to you the obvious, “how domain names and the Internet works” but surprisingly what most people will admit privately that they really have no idea how domain names and the internet work hand in hand to deliver what you see on your computer screen.

To better understand this topic, let us make use of an analogue familiar to all of us: the postal system and the way in which it addresses and delivers mail. Just like the postal system, let us imagine that Computers talk to each other and at the same time work just like the postal system does.

Now, I will explain a little bit more.

As the name would suggest, the internet is a sort of network of networks (compare that with the postal system). These networks are dependent on what are known as their “end nodes” – these would be computers connected to the network. The people using these computers are looking for information.

Given that there are so many millions of computers all connected to the World Wide Web, you might wonder how do computers find each other in order to have this sort of communication between each other?

Great question. That is where the DNS comes in.

The complex function by which computers sort communication with each other is filled by something which is called DNS, short for the Domain Name System. Any part of a network which will need to send or receive data needs (and is assigned) an IP address. An IP address is an identifier for the computer or network component which identifies it on the network. This address takes the form of a numeric string, looking much like his: 209.115.34.158

Of course while these numbers work well for computers, they are difficult for people to use, let alone remember. For those trying to market something online, this is not ideal. For this reason, a more human-readable naming system has been integrated into the DNS system. For the most part, it is the computers on networks that are named, although routers and other network components will sometimes be named as well.

But surely there are millions of computers throughout the world therefore there needs to be a system in place for matching an IP address to each name in order to keep track of all of these pairs of numbers and names. This is taken care of by a few different parts of the system – name registrars, DNS servers and other network elements.

How Domain Names and the Internet Works, expained



International bodies such as the IANA (Internet Assigned Numbers Authority) keep track of and provide domain names to website owners. When you register your domain name with any of the domain name company; the company acts as an intermediate between you and these international organizations that maintain and oversee the registration of domain names which in turn lists your name in the DNS server databases.

A DNS server is the system, incorporating both hardware and software which keeps track of the IP/Domain pair and forwards the address from one destination to the next. There may be quite a few DNS servers between your computer and the destination computer you want to send data to or get data from.

If you try to, for instance, load up a website hosted on Site Build It, a DNS server translates (or resolves) the name with the IP address and passes the request along to the IP address you are trying to reach. The data you asked for will be sent back to your computer through the network and shown in your browser.

The process works the same whether you want to communicate between your PC and a server, between one server and another one or any other network communication. DNS servers take domain names and resolve them to IP addresses and forward the requests.

In many cases, DNS servers are a dedicated machine who only perform the function of forwarding and address resolving. The DNS software may also be on a computer which performs other functions.

The process is essential very simple, regardless of how many steps data must pass through. Just like the postal system, DNS translates the name to an address and makes the delivery, with the address being translated back to a name.

Hopefully this article has helped you to understand a little bit more on how domain names and the internet work to enable communication between computers, this will help you especially if you want to start your own internet affiliate marketing business.