Tips On How To Register A Domain

Posted on September 25th, 2010 in Uncategorized by iptools  Tagged , ,

The first thing that you need to do to settle the domain registration is to actually just find a name for your website, and for those that might scoff at this as the easiest thing to do, I have seen people find trouble when they try to find the right and available name for their website. When deciding a name, you have to make sure that people can remember it easily and it links with the purpose of your website so that people would not forget your website.

Another important thing to take note of is to check the availability of the website name you have thought of because many people are stuck with this problem and you will be wasting a lot of time having to rethink of another name which is similar to the previous one.

Thirdly, what you should be doing on top of all of this is that you need to be able to approach a company and ask for their help in this matter, and this means that what needs to happen is that you are going to need them to run the second leg for you, because at the end of the day, you are going to need to find a host to help you out with this. You of course, do not have to worry, because at the end of the day, there are plenty of companies out there for you to choose from.

There are certain companies out there in which their only aim is to cheat you of your money thus, it is very important to choose the ideal company which is there to help you. Getting with the right company is one of the best ways that you are going to employ to ensure that you have the right kind of support for domain registration.

The fifth and final step that needs to be done is that you need to be able to understand just how you are going to be able to initiate this for yourself, and how you are going to check whether or not the domain registration process is complete. This is easy, all you need to do is to check with the online registrar and if something happens, just repeat step one all over again. Getting things right from the start of this process is very important but you can always restart the whole process if things do not go right.

Introduction to Basic Web hosting

Posted on January 15th, 2010 in Uncategorized by iptools  Tagged ,

The web world may lead you into terms like domain names, web hosting and secure certificates. Confused yet? If you are new to this you probably are. What are the main ingredients a web site absolutely needs to be up and running. For any basic site there are two main essential requirements - domain name registration and web site hosting. Basically your name like “yahoo.com” and a storage container to keep your files that your visitor will see.

Domain names are just an easy way for visitors to remember your site and type it into their browser. What about the web hosting aspect of it? When you purchase web hosting, what are you actually purchasing? Let’s explain. Web Hosting is like a container for your web files. Files for your web site could be code or multimedia files, such as HTML, CSS or Flash. Your web site requires a server for web hosting, that is essentially a computer designed to display your web site pages. In essence a web hosting package is a service provided by a Company that allows anybody with access to the internet the ability to view your web site files.

Now that we understand what web hosting actually is, when you look to buy web hosting what do all these features mean? For smaller sites, you will be mainly looking at two main features - disk space and bandwidth. Disk space is the file size you are allowed to keep on the actual web server. The latter indicates how much data your server can transfer to your web site visitors in a given time. When your web site grows and needs more advanced features like a Content Management System, your next steps are to check into features for language support and database support. The programming language the site was coded in will help you choose the language support required, while the database is essentially where your data is stored.

To summarize, web site hosting is a web server that displays your code and visual files to users of your site. Depending on the nature of your site, you will then need to consider package features such as disk space, bandwidth, language support and database support.

Checklist for your first web site

Posted on December 27th, 2009 in Uncategorized by iptools  Tagged , , ,

Starting out a website involves a few main ingredients that you need, as well as many optional pieces. In this article, we will discuss the essentials you need to at least be viewable on the internet. Main components are having a domain name and web hosting for your files, the actual physical files like HTML, that make up the design of the page and the option to secure your content against non encrypted attacks. Let’s take a look.

Registering a Domain Name

To help people browsing the web to remember how to get back to your site, you need a domain name. A memorable domain name is something like google.com, which everyone knows. Upon getting your initial site up and running, you could choose the route of a cheap domain name provider to help start your web business. Their features are quite similar to the bigger companies, if not the same, and are a great cost effective solution.

Web Site Hosting

You need a location to store your web site files. If you have an image, a PDF file or flash presentation, for others to see it, there has to be a location always ready to show those files. This is where you can look for a cheap domain hosting provider to help you. At a price of five dollars or less a month, you can normally get an inexpensive hosting solution that will host your sites files.

Web site contents

The web site is comprised of files, including HTML files, Image files, Videos or Flash. A web developer can create this for you or you will do it yourself. The site will look better if a person with the better skills is creating it. Web hosting sitebuilders or Dreamweaver may be used to get your site up and running quickly. Again, quality is directly in relation to the tools used and skill level of the person doing it.

SSL Hosting (Optional)

Having your hosting secured is an optional practice for most sites as there is usually just static data. For those sites, that are collecting more precious information, especially credit card data, will want to buy ssl certificate to protect their users data. The data is protected by a web server certificate that changes your site from http to https, indicating to the user it is secure. The transformation to an https site is what makes the site use the certificate to encrypt the transmitted data, so it is kept away from prying eyes. It is a necessity for these sites, but not for regular sites.

Those are four basics you need to start any web site and will get you started. You then need to decide what additional components you may need to also include in your web site package.

Premium Domain Names

Posted on August 26th, 2009 in Uncategorized by iptools  Tagged , , , , ,

Do you think you have a good Domain name in mind for your site?

WAIT!
Before you rush out register it there are a several things you need to consider.

  • Do people Google what you are trying to sell or promote?
  • What other words describe your site?
  • How competitive is your market?
  • Does the domain name describe your sites contents?
  • Is the URL descriptive & easy to remember?

Existing Businesses

If you have an existing business you already have brand name recognition so its important to include your business name.

i.e. www.shopname.com

If that domain is taken then consider how people will search for your site. Most people will google something like (shop name) + (city) so why not name it www.shopnamecity.com or www.shopname-city.com these domain names will almost certainly be available.

You may find that .net .us .org domain extensions are available beware of these extensions as people type .com automatically. You may wish to purchase these domains & forward to your main site.

Online Businesses

Very Important - Do people want what your selling?

Before you rush ahead & spend hours developing a site with no value think of 6 or more words that best describe your idea.

Go to Wordtracker (Its Free) & see how many people are searching those exact words. List the words according to the # of searches.

Now you now know 2 things;

  1. Is this an idea worth pursuing?
  2. What words generated the most searches.

Obviously if very few people are searching for your main keywords then this idea is not worth pursuing as an e-commerce business. Save your money & register for a free blog at www.blogger.com if you are really dedicated to the idea.

Do your keywords have alot of searches if so you are ready for the next step.

Don’t worry about competition at this stage I will cover search engine optimization in competitive markets later, it is more important that there are allot of searches.

Armed with your keywords you are now ready to find the perfect domain name for your new business.

Write down some options using the most popular keyword or a mixture of your keywords. It is very important that the url is representative of the sites content.

A person searching the internet for E-Commerce will click www.E-CommerceNewbie.com before www.mywebsite.com

TIP - Hyphens as in E-Commerce are not generally a good idea however using Wordtracker you will find that more people search for E-Commerce than eCommerce.

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