Thursday, September 23, 2010

I Find Domains!

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Welcome to I Find Domains!


If you found this site via a specific domain and are interested in purchasing it, please refer to the index on the right side panel.

All prices are listed in USD; to convert other currencies to US dollars, use the currency converter below as a rough guideline (Given the current volatility of markets, this may not be a 100% accurate figure).

Some domains offer posted information, such as basic stats and minimum prices.

For further information and
reasonable offers, please email me.

Thank you!

Ms Domainer


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For more domain name information, see most recent post!



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Saturday, September 27, 2008

For Newbies: Domain Name Videos, Part 1

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For Newbies:

What is a Domain? How Domains Work, and Registering Domain Names, Part 1



PenJab69fo says,

A video done by Yves Martin with www.netgonian.com. This video gives a description of Domain Names. It covers the different levels of the Domain Name, clearing what happens behind the seens of a Domain Name. It also clears the use of the IP address, URL, and various other things regarding websites and getting a Domain Name. This video is Part 1 one of the full video vist channel to watch Part 2.

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For Newbies:

What is a Domain? How Domains Work, and Registering Domain Names, Part 2



PenJab69fo says,

A video done by Yves Martin with www.netgonian.com. This video gives a description of Domain Names. It covers the different levels of the Domain Name, clearing what happens behind the scenes of a Domain Name. It also clears the use of the IP address, URL, and various other things regarding websites and getting a Domain Name. Visit https://www.netgonian.com/ today!
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The above information can help you find a domain name through a domain name registrar, accredited through ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers), the organization charged with assigning domain names. Some of the major domain registrars include Register.com, enom.com, NetworkSolutions.com (expensive), Yahoo.com (expensive and lousy customer service), GoDaddy.com (inexpensive, good customer service, but a tendency to up sell unnecessary add-ons. Also, their sales page is busy and confusing and often does not load properly. Also, the GoDaddy Girls are a bit annoying and superficial--definitely out of place on a domain name sales page).

At a domain registrar, domain prices will not vary much because the domains have either never been registered before or have been dropped by their previous owners.

The domains on I Find Domains are being offered on an aftermarket basis; therefore, prices will be based on domain desirability and will be priced accordingly.

Scarce one-word and two-word generic names are rarely dropped by their owners, but when they are, aftermarket auction houses, armed with technological tools, are ready to catch them and offer them to the highest bidder. The major aftermarket auction platforms are SnapNames.com, Pool.com, and NameJet.com.

Typically, a buyer will pay a minimum of $60.00 for an aftermarket domain and often thousands of dollars for domains that contain high-paying keywords.

For example, FinancialAid.com recently sold for $800,000!

Before buying or bidding on an aftermarket domain, be sure to do your homework first; Google the domain (with " " around the term). This is a fairly good indicator of term popularity. Also check the sponsored ads (Along the right side of the page and sometimes at the top, highlighted in yellow). The more ads, the better the domain!

Happy domain hunting!

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