Starter Guide To Setting Up A Website Resale Rights Ebook

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Table Of Contents

– Part 1: How to choose a good Domain Name for Branding and Marketing.
– Part 2: How to choose a good Webhosting Company.
– Part 3: How to build your website.
– Bonus Section: Planning Your Site.

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Part 1: How to choose a good Domain Name for Branding and Marketing

First, consider if the domain name registrar is an ICANN accredited registrar or a reseller of domain names. Usually, an ICANN accredited registrar is able to offer domain names at cheaper prices.

I register all my domain names with http://www.godaddy.com . The registration services here are one of the cheapest that you can ever find. You then type in the domain name that you are considering and see if the name is still available.

A good domain name is one when you also consider branding and marketing factors. Here are 8 hot tips when it comes to a good domain name strategy:

1. Easy to remember. It will be even better if you can choose a domain name that is catchy. A domain name that is easy to remember adds value to your marketing.

2. Make it Relevant. To go about this, brainstorm on the keywords for the business that you wish to be in. You can use http://www.wordtracker.com and sign up for a trial account to get a list of related keywords. Or go to http://inventory.overture.com for keyword suggestions.

3. Consider Word Combinations. If you find that most of the short domain names have already been taken, you can always register word combinations. Godaddy.com provides you with some word combination suggestions as well.

4. Do not use hyphens for primary sites, the ones that are dedicated to sell. The rationale is this: the first natural instinct of anyone trying to remember your website address is to type in a name without hyphens.

A lot of people register hyphenated domain names for Search Engine Optimisation reasons. They do so by having the keywords in the hyphenated domain names.

The best strategy is to get both the hyphenated and the non-hyphenated one.

If you use a name that’s hyphenated and you don’t own the non-hyphenated one, you are going to send traffic to whoever who has the non-hyphenated version.

5. Register domain names for offline marketing purposes. If you do any offline advertising, you must use a separate domain for each affiliate product or business that you are promoting.

When you become an affiliate of an online merchant, you get a commission for referring sales and/or leads. As an affiliate, you get a link coded with your ID to promote.) Your affiliate link can look something like this http://www.proanalyzer.com/cgi-bin/affiliates/clickthru.cgi/limevelyn

The link does not look too professional. If you promote this offline, don’t expect people to type in the entire link.

Other Details

– 1 Ebook (PDF), 10 Pages
– Year Released/Circulated: 2008
– File Size: 143 KB

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