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November 15, 2011

How would you rank top level domains according to value?

Filed under: .mobi Domain — Tags: , , , , , @ 10:05 am

Question by Fine Art: How would you rank top level domains according to value?
How would you rank tld’s for overall domain value? I know .com is the most valuable then .net but how do the rest fall in here?
com* .info* .net* .org* .me .mobi* .us .biz* .mx .ca .ws .asia* .bz .in .nl .tv
More specifically I am asking about one word, dictionary word domain names likes milk, cow, fat, airplane, etc. In very general, generic keywords how much does it matter and do appraisals value certain tld lower than others?

Best answer:

Answer by PHXie
There is no hard and fast answer to your question. It really depends on the rest of the domain name (the front part), who your target market is, whether the domain is a quality hack or a typo, the length of the domain name, whether it has hyphens or numbers, etc.

With .com being the exception, it’s almost impossible to evaluate which TLD is better than another unless you know your purpose for the domain name. For example, if your website is targeting people in Canada, then .ca is going to be more valuable for your purposes. If your website is targeting mobile users, then .mobi is probably the way to go. If your website will contain lots of multimedia, then .tv might be the best extension. There is simply no way to judge a TLD’s relative value without the rest of the domain name.

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November 14, 2011

Power Station Financial Models.

Filed under: Mobey Financial — Tags: , , , @ 3:06 pm

Power Station Financial Models.
Power Station Financial Models Membership Website – Project Finance Spreadsheet Ms Excel Models.
Power Station Financial Models.

November 13, 2011

How safe is mobile browser opera mini ?

Filed under: Mobile Browsers — Tags: , , , , @ 8:06 pm

Question by holeyboots: How safe is mobile browser opera mini ?
Iv been using this mobile browser called opera mini now i have some concerns

can my network see what i use opera for and will they keep records of passwords and stuff ? Will operas servers keep records ? What is recorded ? Who can see it ? And are my passwords safe ?

please explain as much as you like but in laymans terms as im clueless about computers and the internet

Best answer:

Answer by Dj W
I use it for my mobile and have been for a year or so, it doesn’t interfere or even effect your pc’s internet and nothing is stored on there. If you want to get rid of your history then it’s menu, tools, history delete. (for opera mini)

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If I get a smartphone could I use my mobile browser on it?

Filed under: Mobile Browsers — Tags: , , , @ 1:09 am

Question by Lacey: If I get a smartphone could I use my mobile browser on it?
so this is what the Bell people tell me: that the phone I have now is not quite a smartphone. And if I wanted an upgrade I would need to get a data plan. And right now I have unlimited mobile browser on my phone.
So are the Bell people lying to me because they want me to pay more?
And if I did get a smartphone would I still be able to use my unlimited mobile browser on it?

Best answer:

Answer by Amber Farnsworth
No, they aren’t. Smartphones are quite expensive. Mines 90 dollars amonth. I’m with sprint. If you get a smartphone you have to have a data plan. Its a must becase a lot of things your smartphone does has to do with internet. There no choie either.

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November 12, 2011

Help me in by suggesting a new website name ?

Filed under: .mobi Domain — Tags: , , , @ 6:05 am

Question by Gajodhar www.yojhakas.co.cc: Help me in by suggesting a new website name ?
1
which domain will be better considering that it should be available all over world , SEO and good name of course .in .us .com .biz .mobi .info .org .name .net and tell problems if any with given extensions like residents requirement etc

2
this website will basically be a technical wordpress blog which will be about internet tips tutorials reviews etc so i thought of following key words
tech junky junkie freak geek

Best answer:

Answer by vic M
If you ask people to suggest you a domain name and then somebody take this domain before you, you’ll would be sc***d. So just try to find it yourself. You have some dedicated marketplace like this one http://www.thednforum.com where conscientious people can help you.

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November 9, 2011

Can i start my own “.com” extension company but with my own “.whatever”?

Filed under: .mobi Domain — Tags: , , , , @ 9:05 pm

Question by Nile: Can i start my own “.com” extension company but with my own “.whatever”?
Can i start my own domain extension (.com) company example instead of (.com) i will have my own
(. SSS) or whatever 3 letters i chose. And how u apply for that? Just like the new .mobi .tv .ws

Best answer:

Answer by Tom Z
No, you can not just think up your own top level domain. If everybody was able to do that it would lead to complete chaos. You would have to apply to ICANN to approve your new extension.

What is ICANN?

The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) is an internationally organized, non-profit corporation that has responsibility for Internet Protocol (IP) address space allocation, protocol identifier assignment, generic (gTLD) and country code (ccTLD) Top-Level Domain name system management, and root server system management functions. These services were originally performed under U.S. Government contract by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) and other entities. ICANN now performs the IANA function.

As a private-public partnership, ICANN is dedicated to preserving the operational stability of the Internet; to promoting competition; to achieving broad representation of global Internet communities; and to developing policy appropriate to its mission through bottom-up, consensus-based processes.

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Http://M. Mobile Websites?

Filed under: .mobi Domain — Tags: , , @ 2:04 am

Question by evenovae: Http://M. Mobile Websites?
How can you make a mobile website with a domain like http://m.twitter.com or http://m.cnn.com a seperate domain?

NOT .mobi.

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Answer by David D
Once you’ve bought the domain (twitter.com in your first example), creating subdomains is just a matter of changing your DNS settings and setting up virtual name hosting (assuming you use the same ip for both sites) for your web server.

How you do that depends on your choice of DNS and web servers.

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November 6, 2011

mobile phone web site development?

Filed under: .mobi Domain — Tags: , , , @ 5:03 pm

Question by The News The Whole News: mobile phone web site development?
Does anybody know of a good software program for creating web sites that can be used for .mobi domains. I already know of mobisitegalore.com, they are too expensive, and mob5.com, they do not reply to emails.

So is there a company out there that has decent software, at a reasonable price, and are willing to communicate with potential customers?
http://riskebiz.com/ just got back to me and offered to build mobile sites at $ 100 per site. They also offered to let me use their site builder software for unlimited sites for $ 499.

Thanks for the godaddy information.

Best answer:

Answer by WebMasta Flex
godaddy.com is a hosting service that does this type of domain. I think they have free templates you can use.

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November 5, 2011

Enom Expired Domain Name Software

Filed under: .mobi Domain — Tags: , , , , @ 10:04 pm

Enom Expired Domain Name Software
Snap Expired Domain Names The Second They Become Available For Registration. Software Monitors Your Domains Every Second.
Enom Expired Domain Name Software

Sprint selects Openwave to power new browser-VAS ecosystem.(CONTRACTS): An article from: The Mobile Internet (Boston, MA)

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