Tips on Choosing a Good Domain Name by Christopher Heng, thesitewizard.com Before you rush out and choose your domain name or name your website, you might want to consider the following points: 1. Your Domain Name Should Be Your Website Name Naming your site after your domain may seem obvious to some of [...]
Continue reading...9. July 2009
Congratulations! You’ve made it to the 1st step of creating a website. It is highly recommended that you read this ENTIRE page as it contains important information that most sites don’t tell you about domain name registrations. Please don’t rush this step? If you’re trying to make money with your website, hopefully you’ve taken the [...]
Continue reading...4. May 2009
Let us follow the DNS query starting from your computer. Your computer knows the address of a nearby DNS “caching server” and will send the query there. These caching servers are usually operated by the people that provide Internet connectivity to you. This can be your Internet Service Provider (ISP) in a residential setting or [...]
Continue reading...4. May 2009
Dear non-Experts, The purpose of the DNS is to enable Internet applications and their users to name things that have to have a globally unique name. The obvious benefit is easily memorizable names for things like web pages and mailboxes, rather than long numbers or codes. Less obvious but equally important is the separation of [...]
Continue reading...4. May 2009
This is for you, who always wanted or needed to know how Internet names really work. The Internet Domain Name System (DNS) is a fascinating technology; almost all Internet applications make use of it. After reading this you will not suddenly have become a DNS expert, but you will have an understanding of how the [...]
Continue reading...28. September 2008
registering your domain name So you have an idea of a website and you even found the name.com you would like to use? You have to check first if that name is already taken. Some site like www.dotdnr.com will do that for you. That is what is called a domain name. Domain name can end [...]
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14. August 2009
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