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Domain Name Registration&lt;br /&gt;
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Never register your [http://www.1host.gr/domains.html domain] name through your web hosting service company however attractive the offer might appear. Why? Well one day you should transfer your domain name completely to another web hosting provider plus your current web host may not take kindly to this. It is not unusual in such cases for the web sponsor to charge a transfer fee and even in extreme cases in order to unequivocally refuse the transfer of the domain name. If such a situation arises you are able to report the offending party towards the International Corporation for Given Names and Numbers (ICANN).&lt;br /&gt;
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Another thing to think about when registering your url of your website is not to rely solely on your own domain name register to ensure that the [http://www.1host.gr/domains.html domain] name in store is available and won't infringe on someone else's trademark rights (until you enjoy being sued). To be doubly sure your website has no trademark infringement issues, after conducting a try to find its availability on your website register's website, you can also check at the us Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).&lt;br /&gt;
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When registering your domain name it might be wise to register it for several year. The reason being in which, other than the usual discounts you obtain for multi-year registrations from most website registers, Google (and perhaps the other search engines) contemplate multi-year registered domains as less likely to be spam sites. Consequently, right off the bat your website will have google search advantage (at minimum with Google), such as a shorter evaluation period inside the Google Sandbox.&lt;br /&gt;
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A final note about domain registration; there are plenty of website name registration companies out at this time there, all eager and equally prepared register your new label. Domain name registration prices range from as few as $10 a year nearly $35 per year as well as beyond. Generally there is little point in opting for the more expensive registers because you pretty much get the same services. In fact some in the cheaper domain name subscription companies provide better high quality service.&lt;br /&gt;
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However whatever service you have, make sure that your website name is registered in your name. Some less scrupulous domain registration services are actually known to register new domains with their own information. You can verify that your domain is registered together with your particulars at: http://www.internic.net/whois.html.&lt;br /&gt;
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The Domain Name Activity&lt;br /&gt;
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So what kind of domain name do you want? Do you want to pick a domain name added to a targeted keyword, or do you need to take the memorable-brand route that companies Google, Yahoo and Amazon (to name but a few) have inked with astounding success. Well, if your website will probably be business related or involved in a certain amount of commerce it makes sense to have a well-searched-for-keyword incorporated within the domain name. The majority of marketers are still found through search results queries. By and large even though, a good rule of thumb is always to incorporate the most searched term (for your market) in your domain name.&lt;br /&gt;
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The shorter your website name the more memorable it will be. However you'll discover that a lot of one-word/two-word domain names have been snatched up already. One alternative you've got should be to hyphenate your targeted key phrase with another word. The jury is even now out about hyphens even though, but most seo specialists concur that hyphenating any string of words makes a lengthy domain name more search engine optimization friendly. The downside is that in relation to word-of-mouth dissemination most persons won't bother including those pesky hyphens, with the resulting consequence that intended referrals to your domain could end up on your competitor's doorstep. So as you are able to see, the whole process associated with naming your domain is a fine balancing act.&lt;br /&gt;
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Cutesy Artsy Domain Names&lt;br /&gt;
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There's a budding artist in all of us waiting for just the correct moment and place to demonstrate the world we include the new Leonardo da Vinci. Be that as it could, but naming your domain is just not the place to show that inner artist. Avoid cutesy names interspersed with numbers rather than words (e. g., 4 instead of pertaining to), they'll only confuse potential prospects and torment you with tons of regret somewhere in the future. In fact the best principle is to avoid numbers with your domain name altogether. However, if on the various other hand your domain functions merely to be a cyber-platform to let a uncaring world know an individual exist, then by all suggests let loose!&lt;br /&gt;
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Bottom line... your domain name is the best online identity, so try to choose something that is memorable, fares well with the major search engines, and also inspires assurance and respect.&lt;br /&gt;
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To Dot.com or Not to Dot.com&lt;br /&gt;
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These days there're more and more choices for domain identify extensions. This is great news since it is getting increasingly difficult to acquire a good domain label ending in dotcom in which runs under twenty letters (okay that could be a wee bit of the exaggeration but you find the point). However the drawback with using anything apart from a dotcom extension is usually human nature. You see people are creatures of conditioning in addition to habit, and given a collection of precisely similar domain brands, (other than the actual extension) you can bet many people will instinctively beeline for the domain name with the .com extension--Without question the .com extension is the most recognizable.&lt;br /&gt;
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Also think twice before settling to get a top level country code domain such as co. uk. Unless you are in that region and ship primarily inside area, such a domain name could have a negative impact with your business. Think about it... a potential customer situated in the U. S. or another part of the world won't relish the prospect associated with forking out a little fortune for shipping and handling fees whenever they can easily find an even more local competitor. In the same vein try not to regionalize your domain name (unless your organization caters to a current market found only within that will region) because you'll likely lose potential customers who reside elsewhere.&lt;br /&gt;
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On a final be aware, if you anticipate a great deal of your traffic is going to come via word-of-mouth recommendation, you might consider intricate similar [http://www.1host.gr/domains.html domain] names and redirecting on your main url before cyber-squatters (people that register domains in desires of selling them for the profit) get wind of your respective growing success and beat you to it.&lt;/div&gt;</description>
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