Archive for December, 2007

What Makes a Major Domain Name Player?

Saturday, December 29th, 2007

Domain name investing is the only game in which you have absolute control over the fate of your investment on a global market.

Many amateur domain name investors are scrambling into the market, hoping to make a high gain from offering just a few domain names for sale on the auctions. This of course is how most of us began, but in the end you will either sink or swim. To become a major domain name player you must first learn the art of buying, selling is considered unpopular among top domain name investors.

So what does it take to make it to the top? Well, first of all it takes guts, and second it takes a vision. Some major domain name players simply wish to conquer a certain market by buying off thousands of domains which will put them in control of demand, and demand controls the price. Slowly feeding these domains back on the market they are almost guaranteed a golden nugget. What do they do with the rest of the thousands of domain names? Just park them and watch the revenue roll in by serving Pay-Per-Click advertisements to the millions of visitors the domains generate each month. An example of such brutal market sweep happened on Monday, Feb. 23 2004 when Thunayan K. AL-Ghanim, widely known as Elequa, owner of one of the world s largest domain portfolios (containing about 35,000 domains), closed out the last three-letter .info domains. Just 48 hours later he came back and wiped out the entire remaining stock of three-letter .biz domains in one day (approx. 4,600 domains). If you feel like this is your style, several hundred domains will get you into the door, but you will need several thousand to have a seat at the table.

Other domain name players take on a very different game. They treat each domain name as a precious jewel and need only a handful of top-notch domains in their vault to fulfill their appetite. Their goal is to develop each domain into a money-generating cow from scratch. This approach requires just a couple domains that could cost anywhere from just a few thousand dollars up to anywhere close to the million bench-mark (depending on how huge the vision is). Chris Chena, a whiz kid from Paraguay took on this strategy after failing a few times in domain name investments. He went after the finest Spanish domains such as Juegos.com (games in Spanish) and Viajes.com (travel). After successfully developing them, he maintains gold streams of hundreds of thousands dollars in monthly revenues which more than paid for themselves a few times over.

So, lesson learned from the big guns. Become skilled at sustaining a revenue stream from your domain name investments. And when you are ready to grow up, mass register hundreds or even thousands domains, or buy off a few exclusive broad-market domains. Make a goal, and enjoy the game.

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What Is Whois Domain Name Search?

Wednesday, December 26th, 2007

Are you familiar with WHOIS domain name search? Or, have you ever tried searching for a domain name with the application of the WHOIS domain name search? If yes, then great for you! But for those who haven t heard even just a tidbit about the WHOIS domain name search, then you should read on for you to discover the wonder of this particular thing.

When we say WHOIS, we are basically dealing with a database of registration information that is intended for domain names. Many people refer to it as a tool that is commonly applied to search for information for a domain name. In line with this, it is interesting to learn that all domain name registrars accredited by the International Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, specifically those registrars of .com, .net and .org domain names usually manage a WHOIS database which contains the registration information for all the domain names of course under their management. However, since there is no central repository of contact information for all registered domain names, it is then necessary that if you wish to lookup the contact details for a certain domain name, you need to know exactly what domain name registrar has the current hold of the records for a certain domain name. From that alone comes the role of the WHOIS domain name search.

Now, what is WHOIS domain name search?

The WHOIS domain name search is basically a means to look up contact information for domain names. It is important to know that the contact information for domain names under the hands of the WHOIS domain name database may vary depending on the registrar. Essentially, when you do a WHOIS domain name search, the name and the contact details for the domain name holder and the domain name administrator will be presented. Many experts said that it is necessary that when you do a WHOIS domain name search on your own domain name, you should verify that your contact details are accurate.

In order for the WHOIS domain name search to provide you with the contact information about your desired domain names, it will first query the registry database. And some of the WHOIS domain name searches provide you with several results regarding .com, .net, .org, .us, .biz, .info, and .uk domain names no matter where such domain name extensions were originally registered. And if you are interested to look up for domain names that are registered in other countries, you can do so with the WHOIS domain name search by just clicking on the right country name on several WHOIS domain name resource pages that most of the domain name companies offered.

And, in terms of registering for a domain name under the WHOIS domain name search, it is very nice to know that domain names that are registered within the last 48 hours have the possibility to not appear in the domain name database. And even in such case, no one else can register the domain name that you have already registered. And if you are encountering a problem of having errors in the domain name details, the WHOIS domain name search allows you to fix every possible errors on your domain names, and you can also update all your domain name contact information once you had logged in the WHOIS domain name search.

About the Author : Laurie Mitch is a domain name specialist who writes for http://www.DomainsWithTraffic.com Source: www.isnare.com
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What is Domain Name Backordering? Watch Out For This One!

Sunday, December 23rd, 2007

What is Domain Name Backordering? Watch Out For This One!
By: Martin Lemieux

Domain names are the hottest net-real-estate on the internet. It’s no wonder services like: “Domain Name Backordering” is available to the public. Can someone really backorder your domain right from underneath you? Guess again…

So what is Domain Name Backordering?

This is a service that allows anybody on the internet to reserve a domain name if and when it goes up for sale! This doesn’t seem harmful does it? Guess again…

Companies all over the internet are ordering this service for website url’s that seem to be popular! What if by chance you just happen to forget to re-order your domain name? Let’s say that you go on vacation and neglect to check your emails that are now telling you to renew your domain name? In this case, another company on the other side of the planet sees the fact that your domain name is soon up for grabs, so they order a backorder on your domain name and simply wait to see what you do with it.

So here you are coming back from a very long vacation and what is this? Someone else now owns your domain name because you simply neglected your duty to keep your net-real-estate up-to-date!

Unless you own a Canadian domain name protected by the CIRA, or you have a trademark on your domain name or business name, you are “really” out of luck. Once you are at this point, it may take months before you can prove to the courts that you simply forgot to renew your website address.

Should This Service Be Allowed?

That is a very interesting question. Some would say yes simply because there are literraly 1000’s of websites that aren’t going to be renewed next month. On the flip side, some of those websites are simply a mistake. I think the point here is; avoid making that mistake and renew your domain name for atleast 5 years.

Google is apparently looking through the “WHOIS Data Base” to see which websites have the staying power online and are serious by registering their domain name for more than 1 year at a time.

Again, should domain backordering be allowed?

I say no! Just like a patent for an invention, you should have up to 1 year to claim that domain unless you transfer the domain name to another company or individual. This way we would have less domain name theft and less “hick-ups” from companies who simply forget their important responsibility.

Protect Your Net-Real-Estate!

Your website address is the most important commodity you have online. It is as important as your business name itself. It is what ties your company offline to online. People know you through your domain name. Potential clients may end up visiting your website later on, you woudln’t want some other company in your place?

Please be careful when give out the access information for your domain name to anyone that isn’t within your trusted circle.

I hope this article has helped you out!

About the Author
About The Author:

Martin Lemieux is the president of the Smartads Advertising Network. Smartads helps small to large companies with their offline and online marketing needs.

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