Posts Tagged ‘domain names’
Creating a Free Sub Domain
Domain is like a home address for our website / blog. Here are some reasons why we make a domain name with co.cc:
1. The name is short and interesting will be easier to remember than long names. E.g. “alice.wordpress.com” becomes alice.co.nr.”
2. Free
3. There is a joint program that allows us to get money from it ($ 0.1 each have a list)
4. Easy and fast
And these are the steps to make it:
1. Log into the site co.cc through my reference here: http://www.co.cc/?id=149014
2. Check the availability of addresses that are still blank, type the name you want and click check availability
3. After that you will get a confirmation, choose a free (free). Click continue to registration Read the rest of this entry »
How to Research Keywords for Domain Names
One strategy to achieve success in online business is to make the blog as its main pillars. It is as undeniable that blogs have an advantage over other online media. How to Research Keyword Domain Names and with Google adwords and Godaddy, OK back to the theme, this exposure just try the shared experiences, about doing keyword research. Of course I only facilitate for the friends who have not familiar with this
Keyword research for SEO content not only used on a blog, also commonly used to determine the domain name of your business. Simply is your domain name contains keywords that your optimization, so the search engine will likely drop into your blog, so traffic can be fueled. Alexa rank increased, so has a chance to wash dollar with various types of online business. Read the rest of this entry »
Some Heads-Up for Choosing Domain Names
Choosing the right domain name is very essential. Therefore, you have to consider few things below when you are deciding a name for your domain.
Avoid domain names that use numbers
Do not choose a domain name that looks ambiguous, or could be written with multiple versions. For example is 123.com domain. We have friends to play to your house and ask about the domain you have, maybe you could say that my domain is “one two three”. Com. But approximately what would be interpreted by your friend?
Is 123.com? Or one2three.com? Or onetwothree.com?
Confusing, is not it? And also allows a typo. Therefore, avoid. Read the rest of this entry »



