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		<title>How to Make a Final Selection of Your Domain Name</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For beginners on the web, the question is &#8220;How do I start my own website?&#8221;.  First:  One of the best things you can help yourself with in your domain name choice is to develop a strategy and plan of attack.  A well chosen domain is a key component to your website&#8217;s success. Fine tuning your choice [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For beginners on the web, the question is &#8220;How do I start my own website?&#8221;.  First:  One of the best things you can help yourself with in your domain name choice is to develop a strategy and plan of attack.  A well chosen domain is a key component to your website&#8217;s success. Fine tuning your choice and thinking it through will help secure good placement with search engines and in the minds of your potential visitors/customers.</p>
<p>You have searched for your desired domain name and it turns out someone else has already snagged it.  Now what?  Would it still be possible to buy the domain name?  Possibly.  It&#8217;s possible, but there are conditions.  However, with a little luck and enginuity you can still possibly register that coveted domain name even if someone has beaten you to the punch.  There are other ways to get the domain name you want:</p>
<p> <strong>Hyphenated Names</strong> If the domain name you want is already taken, consider hyphenating it, as in taking billsplumbingsupplies.com and making it bills-plumbing-supplies.com.  Is hyphenating the best way to go?  Maybe, maybe not.  If you are dealing with an already well known name, generally the answer would be no, as most web surfers would usually just enter the non-hyphenated version in, and end up at your competitors’ website instead.  Not the desired result!  Also, the longer the name you have chosen, the more tedious and error prone it becomes for the surfer to type in the name correctly, again foiling the chances that they will end up at your website.  So, the shorter the better.  Hyphenating a domain name might be a good strategy for you in the following scenario: Let&#8217;s say the domain name you want is taken, and the current owner is not willing to give it up.  After researching it you find that there is no website published under the domain name, or perhaps there is but it is poorly designed and gets very little traffic.  In a case like that hyphenating the domain name might make sense and in fact could be a wise strategy.  But be careful:  the last thing you want is to cause internet domain name confusion because you have decided on a <a target="_blank" title="make your own website" href="http://www.startupawebsite.com">domain name registration</a> that is so close to a major competitor&#8217;s name that you end up losing business to them.</p>
<p> <strong>Longer or Shorter?</strong>  Domain names can be up to 67 characters long.  At 63 characters, thelongestdomainnameintheworldandthensome<br /> andthensomemoreandmore.com claims to be the longest domain name in the world, and it may very well be.  Can you envision anyone wanting to type it into their browser?  My website is <a target="_blank" title="Start My Website Today" href="http://www.startyourwebsitetoday.com">www.StartYourWebsiteToday.com</a>    When choosing my domain name I wanted something that in a few words would tell the web surfer what to expect from my website.  Good name selection can be helpful also with search engine ranking.  In as few characters as possible the name of the site, the purpose of the site, and the keywords of the site have all been neatly put together in a domain name.  Keep it as short as possible.</p>
<p> <strong>Brand Name or Generic</strong>  Should you give your website a descriptive generic name or do you want to use a brand name?  If your business is known by a brand name, and it is a well known name, of course it is the best possible strategy to try to register that domain name.  Budweiser.com is a site that is well known and gets a lot of traffic, even though there is nothing specifically in the domain name that says anything about beer.  But because Budweiser is known all over the world as a beer brand, people know what they are getting when they surf to the website.  If your brand name is well known, definitely try to obtain your brand name as a domain name.  But if your company is Nike or Coca Cola or Budweiser don’t discount the idea of buying the domain name shoes.com or soda.com or beer.com if they are available as well.  People often search the web using generic terms, more so even than brand names.  A person is more likely to search the internet with generic terms like shoes or footwear or sneakers than to search by a single brand name, even one as big as Nike.  Think it through and hedge your bets.  You can have as many domain names as you want pointing to a single website, so the more generic terms you can acquire that directly describe your business, the better.   A generic name if your business is new or not yet well known can get great results, if you can find a good one.  To start your search for your own unique domain name, here is a link to a <a target="_blank" title="domain name search engine" href="http://www.securepaynet.net/domains/search.aspx?ci=14514&amp;prog%5Fid=417820">domain name search engine</a>.  Good website design begins always with the wise choice of a domain name. </p>


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		<title>Choosing the Right Hosting Plan for Your Website</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So you think you want to <a target="_blank" title="start up a website" href="http://www.startmywebsitetoday.com">start up a website</a>.  In prior posts I discussed choosing a domain name and creation of web pages.  Which brings the subject of hosting into play:  Choosing a hosting plan is a primary step in launching your fledgling web presence.</p>
<p>Once you have created the pages for your website, now you want to publish it to the internet.  In order to do so, you will need a hosting plan.  By purchasing a domain name you have branded, or named your website.  You own the name, but now you must pay rent to someone to actually get your website online.  In it’s simplest terms a hosting plan is paying a company to broadcast your website onto the internet.  The key considerations for choosing a good hosting plan will be discussed here.</p>
<p> <strong>SERVICE</strong>  The number one thing to look for in a hosting plan is service.  It does not matter that a multitude of features are offered or if the price is low if the service you will be getting with your hosting plan is sub par or even worse, nonexistent.  After you have published, or &#8220;gone live&#8221; on the internet, the last thing you want is for the website to go down and become unavailable to potential customers.  Therefore should a problem occur it is important to select a hosting provider that is readily available and will resolve the issue in as timely a manner as possible.</p>
<p> <strong>UPTIME</strong>  Does the hosting provider you are considering offer an &#8220;uptime guarantee? Many guarantee 99% uptime for their servers.  That sounds great, but it does mean that your site could go down for 1% of the time, which means over 7 hours out of each month! If at all possible, choose a host guaranteeing up to 99.9% uptime.</p>
<p> <strong>SIZE</strong>  What size, or how many pages will the website have?  One of the determining factors for the price of most hosting plans is the amount of space required to store the website on their server&#8217;s hard drive.  Most websites do not require much space but if you&#8217;re planning on having a large site with a lot of multimedia content or an ecommerce site selling multiple items, you&#8217;ll probably need additional disk space on your hosting plan.</p>
<p> <strong>LINUX OR WINDOWS</strong>  Which operating system should your hosting plan use?  BTW it does not matter what operating system you are using on your personal computer.  What programming language was used in the Web site design?  For example, if you designed a website using ASP or ASP.NET, you&#8217;ll need to find a Windows hosting plan. If you have a Web site that uses CGI or PHP, you&#8217;ll need to get a Linux hosting plan.  For the novice user who is building a simple html website the above may not be a consideration at first, but may become important later on as you become more experienced and add more features to your website.</p>
<p> <strong>TRAFFIC</strong>  How much traffic or how many visitors do you expect monthly?  Hosting plans are usually sold at different level plans according to the bandwith that will be required.  Bandwidth = Traffic.  Obviously more bandwidth is better because it allows more visitors to visit your site, but at the beginning this will be hard for you to gauge.  The best advice here is to start off with a low cost, low bandwidth plan and upgrade it later as the traffic to your website grows.</p>
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<p><strong>SHARED OR DEDICATED HOSTING </strong> The question of shared vs. dedicated hosting is really answered in a very simple way:  A shared hosting plan is exactly as it sounds, and means that your website will be stored on a server along with lots of other websites.  In this hosting format you generally have no ability to make changes to the resident software on the system, meaning you cannot change or upgrade the operating system, or the database management system, etc.  You will have to work within the software structure provided by the hosting company.  Dedicated or virtual dedicated hosting is different in the sense that you will have full control over the environment that your website resides in, and you will have the only access to that space.  In other words, you would determine what operating system to use, what type database management software, what type of blog software, what type shopping cart, etc., etc.  This type of hosting is definitely geared to the more advanced user, and usually you won&#8217;t be able to get as much customer support because it will be a custom setup.  The bottom line:  start off with shared hosting if you are a beginner, until you are advanced enough to progress to your own controlled dedicated hosting environment.</p>
<p> At <a target="_blank" title="start up a website" href="http://StartYourWebsiteToday.com">StartYourWebsiteToday.com</a> I offer 99.9% guaranteed uptime and offer customer service 24/7.  The hosting plans that are offered include a variety: shared hosting, virtual dedicated hosting, and dedicated hosting plans with either Linux or Windows operating systems for every need and budget ranging from the small personal website to large online multimedia sites to those interested in ecommerce website building. To review the options we offer, click HERE: <a target="_blank" title="Start My Website Today Hosting Plans" href="http://www.securepaynet.net/gdshop/hosting/shared.asp?ci=1783&amp;prog_id=417820">Hosting plans</a>.</p>


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		<title>Thoughtful Domain Name Registration Will Brand Your Website</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The preliminary step to start up a website is the registration of a domain name.  Whether you are building a site to advertise your local business, an e-commerce site, photo or video or music download site, information site, or if you want to start up a website to display photos of your newborn online, the entire endeavor begins [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The preliminary step to start up a website is the registration of a domain name.  Whether you are building a site to advertise your local business, an e-commerce site, photo or video or music download site, information site, or if you want to <a target="_blank" title="start up a website" href="http://www.startmywebsitetoday.com">start up a website</a> to display photos of your newborn online, the entire endeavor begins with the registration of a domain name.</p>
<p> But you might ask- “What determines a good choice of domain name?”.  Well, what type of website are you planning on publishing?  The domain name chosen for a family and friends website won&#8217;t be as crucial as with other types of sites.  Why not?  Most likely in that instance you&#8217;re not looking for tons of traffic, your site is probably only something you are going to produce for family and friends, to keep them informed.  In a case like this, it does not matter whatsoever if you find a domain name like “bobswebplace.net” or not, since most likely you will only be giving out the domain name to a few friends and family and maybe Aunt Tilly in Toledo.   </p>
<p> The point is that in a case like this, there is no real concern with getting a lot of visitors to the website other than friends and family and coworkers, so there is no real harm in naming the website ANYTHING, because you will be giving out the website address to a select few people.  BUT……</p>
<p> <strong>What if you want as much traffic to your website as possible?  What if you are looking for business on the internet?</strong></p>
<p> It really pays to have a domain name that drives traffic to your site or business.  Put some thought into how people search.  For example, if your company sells insurance or doughnuts or bowling pins or toilet bowls, find a way to incorporate WHAT YOU DO in the website domain name.  The best strategy is to find a domain name that directly relates to your business, whether it is the business name itself or related to the category of business.  For example, an antiques website should have a domain name like antiques.com or bobsantiques.com, something that immediately associates the domain name with the theme of the site.  It’s all about branding, and making a lasting impression on the target audience or customers.</p>
<p> You need to search the WhoIs database to find a domain name that has not already been registered.  For your convenience in searching, I have conveniently placed a <a target="_blank" title="domain name search engine" href="//www.securepaynet.net/gdshop/registrar/search.asp?prog_id=417820&amp;ci=1775&amp;">domain name search engine</a> on <a target="_blank" title="Start My Website Today" href="http://www.startyourwebsitetoday.com/">StartYourWebsiteToday.com</a> for this very purpose.  When searching for the domain name, you will instantly know whether or not the domain name is available, and if so, give you the option to immediately register it.  If it&#8217;s not available, several alternative domain names will be proposed, to help you fine tune your search, or possibly giving you an acceptable alternative domain name to register instead.</p>


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