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NSWS is now offering .COM .NET .ORG .BIZ .INFO .US .WS and .CN Domain Names
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Every Website is Reviewed and Analyzed Before Submission
We analyze every website prior to submission. We will make you aware of any specific issues that may prevent a successful registration; this will help to ensure your site is search engine friendly prior to submitting.
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First Rate Customer Support
We offer customer support (via email and/or phone) to assist with the implementation of any suggestions and to answer any optimization, submission and search marketing questions. We always take pride in our work making certain your site is prepared and submitted correctly.
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That's only the beginning!
Quick Submission to Each Top Search Engine and Directory
We carefully submit to the top search engines and directories and may also manually submit your site to popular directories that can bring additional targeted traffic and build your site's link popularity (which is an important factor in attaining top listings). In addition, we safely submit to over 150 international and USA search engines (those that truly matter).
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What's In A Name? |
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Here are six guides on how to choose an effective domain name:
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1. It should be short.
When it comes to domain names, the rule is: the shorter, the better. Since users will have to type into the keyboard the domain name, it should be both short and easy to spell. Long generic names, in particular, can be confusing and hard to remember. The consulting firm PriceWaterHouse's ebusinessisbusiness.com is both complicated and long. Thus, it is not hard to imagine that the 65-character domain names never catched on. Who could remember (much less have the patience to type correctly) names such as learnthemarketingsecretsintheworld.com? Long names are simply too cumbersome for the Internet.
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2. It should be simple.
To increase recall, a domain name should be simple. Simple domain names are those that use few letters in the alphabets and arrange them in an easy to use way. While a domain name may be short, it does not necessarily mean that it is simple. Some also combine numbers with letters, resulting in hard-to-remember domain names such as Click2Asia.com and Opus360.com. Combining names and numbers makes it much more difficult to recall and these domain names usually make poor brand names.
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3. It should be suggestive of the category.
Some successful online businesses use domain name that use the best of both worlds: it is a proper name, but stops short of being generic. AOL or America Online is suggestive of its category - which is the Internet. CNET is short for computer network. PowerHomeBiz.com is play of the home business category.
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4. It should be unique.
Your domain name should be unique to be memorable. Examples of unique names are the search portals Altavista and Lycos. The name AskJeeves.com, manages to suggest the function of its site, while being memorable. Another example is the MySimon.com, a price comparison site. Common or generic names are not unique, and thus can hardly be memorable.
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5. It should be easy to say.
Similar to the offline world, word of mouth is a potent communication medium. Qbiquity.com, a relationship marketing application software provider, may be a short name but it is by no means simple and definitely not easy to say. Try pronouncing that name and remembering the spelling!
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6. It should be personalized.
If the situation allows it, you can name your site after an individual, maybe even you. Using a personal name for a domain assures that you will be using proper name and enhances the publicity potential of your site. DrKoop.com, for example, capitalized on the good name of the former U.S. Surgeon General. Dell.com is named after their founder Michael Dell's name. Even personal coach Lynn Berger uses her name for her lynnberger.com site.
While it may be hard for a domain name to embody all the six qualities above, choosing a name with these qualities in mind will help you develop an Internet brand that will lead to your online success. Remember, it all starts with the name.
Author: Nach M Maravilla, the publisher of Power Homebiz Guides.
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Web Site Statistics |
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1. It should be short.
The Webalizer is a fast, free web server log file analysis program. It produces highly detailed, easily configurable usage reports in HTML format, for viewing with a standard web browser.
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