Domain Name Information

Choosing A Domain Name


--About Domain Names--

Choosing a domain name for your web site is a major step for any individual or organization. You need domain names that are sticky, short, meaningful, easy to remember and at the roll of your tongue!

It is very easy to choose a domain name but difficult to find a good name, simply because of the fact that most of the good domain names are taken up by organisations. These domain name organisations take up hundreds of thousands of domain names and treat them as investments. It is not as easy to choose a good domain name. Sometimes, even web professionals spend hours at their computers to find good domain names!

Domain name registrations are cheap to maintain and subscriptions typically last a year. The subscriptions are renewable and paid to registrars by the design companies.

The most common domain names end with .com, .net, etc. Country specific domain names will end with com.au, co.uk, .co.jp, etc. For organisations, domain names will end with .org or be country specific- .org.au, .org.uk, etc.

Not sure about domain names and web sites? Seek web professional help.

Lester Boey works in an Australian SEO and Web Design company (Australian Search Engine Optimization and Web Designs Company). His life revolves around SEO; providing full-time and freelance seo services to US and Australian businesses. Email: projects@definiteweb.com


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Microsoft To Support Chinese Domain Names
ChinaTechNews.com, China - 4 hours ago
Microsoft (MSFT) says the Internet Explorer 7 browser will fully support Chinese domain names and the company has announced that it will further make its ...


Malta features highest .eu domain names per citizen
MaltaMedia, Malta - Aug 5, 2006
By MaltaMedia News. More evidence of irregularities in the registration of .eu domain names has been uncovered in a study by internet monitoring group Ipwalk. ...
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Contractor UK
74,000 .eu domain names 'out of service'
Contractor UK, UK - Jul 30, 2006
The Belgium-based regulator set up to oversee Europe’s top level domain has suspended 74,000 .eu domain names and sued 400 registrars. ...


Domain Names Frozen During Investigation
All Headline News - Jul 30, 2006
(AHN) - An estimated 74,000 ".eu" names were frozen this week over suspicions that the domain names had been illegally stockpiled and then sold at a profit. ...


World Wide Web Seems to Be Running Out of Addresses
Lakeland Ledger, FL - 10 hours ago
... Or at least there are a finite number of one-word domain names that make sense. So says Dotster Inc., a Vancouver, Wash., company ...


How To Buy Expired Domain Names That Have A Huge Flow Of
Domain informer, IL - Jul 31, 2006
... a domain name. The tactic is purchasing expired domain names that have an existing flow of traffic flowing into them. The amount ...


Scandal suspends thousands of .eu domain names
VNUNet.com, UK - Jul 26, 2006
EURid, the authority operating the .eu top level domain, has suspended 74,000 .eu domain names and sued 400 domain registrars for breach of contract. ...


.eu domain operator suspends 74,000 names
iTWire, Australia - Jul 25, 2006
... in its registration process, EURid, the non profit organisation operating the Internet top level domain .eu, has suspended 74 000 .eu domain names and has sued ...


Thousands of .eu domain names abused
EUobserver.com, Belgium - Jul 25, 2006
The European internet domain name authority, EURid, has suspended 74,000 .eu domain names and taken legal action against 400 registrars for abusing the service ...



BBC News
Hearing planned on domain names
BBC News, UK - Jul 26, 2006
A public hearing on the future control of internet domain names is being held by the US Commerce Department. The US government currently ...

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