Are All Domainers Cybersquatters?

September 17, 2007
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Question: So what is a domainer and domaining? It’s a pretty hot subject with everything that’s going on on the internet right now. ERIC: I think that we’re still working on an exact definition, but a typical domainer has some of the following attributes: They register a lot of domain names and in some...

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How To Promote Your Website: 5 Tips To Spreading Your Online Visibility

September 13, 2007
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Taking your business or favorite interest online can take a lot of work. You’ve already put countless working hours into developing your site architecture, web copy and creating graphics, but your work has just begun. After launching your site, how can you help people find your business, blog or special interest site? There are...

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ICANN September magazine is out

September 11, 2007
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ICANN September magazine is out

Kieren McCarthy writes the September issue of the ICANN magazine is out. This month it includes interviews with ALAC chair Jacqueline Morris, as well as CEO Paul Twomey. Recent Board meeting are covered, and the policy issues reviewed are: IDNs, Registry and Registrar contracts, and IPv6. Also, covered – has been happening in the...

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September 11, 2007
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The New York Times writes of the previously covered Hulu v Lulu domain dispute, and says: NBC Universal and the News Corporation can’t seem to catch a break when name for their new video-sharing service. At first, a name was not a priority. The it comes to a companies, saying they were fed up...

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Keep your viewers coming back for more!

September 10, 2007
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We all know that content is king and that lively, pertinent content is best for keeping your visitors coming back for more. It is also a fact that even a king needs to reach out to his subjects occasionally, not least to ensure they do not forget his face. This is also true of...

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Website Usability: How Can You Improve It?

September 7, 2007
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Website usability is all about user engagement.  It’s about interception points and understanding your users.  For years now webmasters and site owners have been using metrics such as path analysis to track user interaction on their sites.  So what happens when you determine that user engagement on your website needs improvement?  How can you...

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Most popular searches by engine

September 6, 2007
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Millions of searches are conducted each day on popular search engines by people all around the world. What are they looking for? A number of major search engines provide a way to glimpse into the web’s query stream to discover the most popular search keywords or topics. These are: AOL Hot Searches: Top current...

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