Earn From a Domain Name

Friday 10th 2012f February 2012

Domain name trade is often considered the real estate business of cyberspace, in which investments can be made for future profits, and where the good .com translates into the beach-side villa. This comparison requires a bit of deconstruction, but we will look here at how you can take this analogy and better promote your internet-property for optimal selling opportunities.

First, imagine that you were in fact selling Bonafide earth instead of an ambiguous entity. It would be impossible to put a price on your land without taking many factors into consideration: size, landscape, and location, location, location, as they say.

Also, you would need to do some extensive research into other properties in the area - how much are comparable goods selling for? And who is buying them? You would never think to blindly assign a price to your land and hope that the small, bare lot next to the railroad tracks sells for $2 million, now would you? In the same way, you should also not take this approach with your domain.

We all know how vast the World Wide Web is. The billions of web pages that exist in the indefinite WWW is a notion that not many of us are able to grasp. But the vastness of the Internet, and the extent to which we all use e-mail nowadays, is an extremely important factor relevant to your sale.

A domain name is the familiar, easy to remember name to identify an address of a computer on the Internet. The domain name translates to a series of numbers called Internet Protocol numbers (a digital address in the format of 123.123.123.12) that serves as a routing address on the Internet, hence the term IP address.

A domain name is comprised of a unique combination of letters, numbers, or words usually describing or representing a business or company name and follows a meaningful format of www.myname.com -- also referred to as a website address or URL used by humans to identify or remember a website address. Therefore, a domain name is a website address (URL) or location of a server including any directories or sub-directories where your web pages, graphic images and other files reside -- in a form that humans can easily understand and remember.

When a domain name is registered, the primary and secondary digital IP address (also known as name server address) is required to register the domain name. The digital IP address is provided by the website hosting provider. After proper registration, the domain name will be translated to the digital address every time anybody types the domain name into their browser address bar.

Without a domain name, your website will be difficult or impossible to find on the Internet by others and cumbersome to type or remember using the digital IP address.

By way of a domain name, you can promote your website by including your domain name on all of your marketing material, in newspaper and magazine ads, and both inside and outside your place of business so others can easily find your website. You can even sell your domain for millions of dollar, rent it out if you wish and earn a lot from your domain.

Autor: Fawenu Joseph

By Fawenu Joseph

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