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Question by Lizzie: Can I build a new website using an already existing domain name?
I have been asked to build a new website for a company as there current website person is unreliable and the site never gets updated and i can’t get access to the software behind the site. So I am going to create a new one but can I do this using there existing domain name? and how?
And i would be looking at using a free package

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Answer by Chrome
Yes, you can redirect the domain to another host IF you or the company has access to the domain info. Hopefully the old web guy doesn’t have it registered in his name.

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Article by Suzanne Carter

Choosing a domain name needs the same amount of care and consideration you would take with the actual design of your website.

One of the key factors that contribute to the success of your website in the rankings is the domain name itself so it makes sense to choose your domain name with search engine optimisation in mind.

So, with that in mind you should try and use keywords in your domain name. These keywords should reflect your business, so for example if you are a financial adviser then the words ‘financial’ and ‘advice’ would perhaps form part of your domain name.

It should be obvious what your business is from your domain name and this, amongst other things, gives it credibility. It is important for search engines to see credibility in a website and domain name. Having a domain that doesn’t say who you are is too generic and lacks credibility.

Another way to add credibility and to add value to your domain name is to create a brand (still using one or two keywords). For example, financialadviceforyou.co.nz isn’t particularly compelling so try to think of a name that is more memorable thus creating a brand.

Linking is such a critical part of optimisation and it is much easier to build links to credible domain names because people take these names more seriously.

Your domain name should be easy to remember, as short as possible and of course, memorable.

There is a lot to be said for purchasing an existing domain name as it may have age, relevance, existing links etc. All of these factors are very important for search engine optimisation purposes.

It is generally recommended, for search engine optimisation purposes, that you register a domain name in the top level domain space (the last part of the domain name) of your target market. If your target audience is the UK then register a.co.uk domain name (even if you are based in New Zealand). If you are targeting purely New Zealand clients, then register a.co.nz domain. If you have different geographical markets to target then you can register different domain names but each will need their own geo-targeted website. The design and images of each site can be the same but the content will need to vary. Search engines don’t like duplication of content across sites.

There is divided opinion about the use of hyphenated domain names. It is a way to separate keywords but search engines can actually pick up your keywords in your domain name without the use of hyphens. If you do want to include hyphens then be careful not to include too many as it could be seen as spam. If in doubt, leave them out.

It is important that I say something about changing your domain name to one that you simply just like better or better reflects your current business. By all means, change your domain name but you mustn’t forget to use a.301 permanent redirect which means redirecting to your new domain name all the great history, number of quality links etc to your new domain name.

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Question by the need to know: How do you merge an exsisting domain to a new one?
My boss has a laptop he would like to add to the work domain, Problem is, he does not want to lose anything on his desktop. He wants it to look exactly the same. He is set up on his own domain. I would like to add his domain to the work domain so he will not lose anything and he can have full access to our network. Does anyone have any ideas?

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Question by I luv trees: How are email associated with a domain name, moved from one DNS to a new DNS?
I’m moving a domain with 20 existing email accounts associated with it from one DNS to a Yahoo DNS. These email are all operational. When the domain is moved, do the existing email accounts move too and remain operational on the new server?

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Answer by GeekyFreak
Might have to change the MX records

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Question by Danny: how do I build and attach a new Web site to a domain name I own?
I’m confused. I just renewed my domain name (at Melbourne IT) but found that the place where my Web site content lives (Microsoft Live Office) has disconnected the content from the domain name. What’s the best way to build a new Web site and easily attach it to the domain name I already own? I don’t understand how to connect the site content to the domain name.

Best answer:

Answer by JoelKatz
1) Obtain from the company hosting the web site the IP address you should link the name to (an A record) or the domain name you should forward it to (a CNAME record). Make sure they know what domain name you plan to use (in case they use name-based virtual hosting).

2) Go to whoever handles your DNS. Let them know the domain name you need handled and the information you got from the hosting company for the appropriate A or CNAME record.

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Article by David Ephraim

When planning for a new website marketing campaign, business would be well served by consideration of a comprehensive web marketing strategy. Such strategy would include for example, an evaluation of search engine optimization methodologies. Website design and development strategies which yield effective search engine results are key to successful online promotion and marketing. There are a few popular methodologies which can achieve success online, and receive higher search engine rankings. While the official search algorithms for Google Yahoo, and Bing, (others too) are proprietary, it is generally accepted that implementing an ‘aged’ Domain Name instead of a new Domain Name can assist in receiving higher search engine results.

Some issues which affect search engine results of a website:

1.The website PageRank2.The amount of website traffic3.The number of links from other websites4.The age of the website Domain Name5.The website getting ‘sandboxed’ by Google

When developing a website, deploying solutions for higher PageRank, linking from other websites, and generating new website traffic can become a time consuming and labor intensive process. However, other factors in search engine algorithms are easier to address, such as the age of a website Domain Name.

In short, a longer duration of time that a website Domain Name has been active, the higher the likelihood that this website Domain Name will be ranked higher in search engine results.

There are a few reasons why this works:

First of all, aged Domain Names are not ‘sandboxed’ by Google. While there is debate as to whether Google does this and to what extent, many think that new Domain Names are subject to restrictions for the first 90 days or so, and therefore will receive less website traffic.

Secondly, aged Domain Names have the benefit of other websites having already linked to them. For example, a new website could be implemented with an aged Domain Name, and would have existing links from other websites already active.

Third, aged Domain Names have the benefit of existing website traffic. More specifically, a new website could be implemented with an aged Domain Name, and would already have a history of existing website traffic.Some issues of concern:

1 Make sure the aged Domain Name has not been banned2 Research the quality of the aged Domain Name in terms of links and traffic

In conclusion, website development strategies should be comprehensive, and consider many factors when promoting a new online marketing campaign, including search engine optimization. The purchase of an aged Domain Name offers the benefit of garnering higher search engine results for a new website. While the successful deployment of a new website takes time, preparation, and effort, the purchase of an aged Domain Name is an easy way to improve results for a new website.

David Ephraim is an author from ATAK Interactive, a leading Los Angeles SEO company. Here he gives information regarding domain age and factors that influence domain age and its online visibility. Visit http://www.atakinteractive.com for more information.










Article by Janet Andersen

While you think of SEO (Search Engine Optimization) you possibly first think of placing keywords on your pages. You may also think about having keywords in your domain, at least I hope you think of that prior to registering or buying your domain. Now let me fill you in on some of the SEO items you may not have considered yet.

If you are starting off setting up a brand new domain, here are some of the things you need to know to incorporate into your new site’s design. Plus you need to pick your domain name with SEO in mind, don’t have your domain name work against you.

If you are preparing to buy a domain from someone else you really need to keep these factors in mind before you pay for something you may regret later.

The measureable factors that affect your SEO are:

1) BacklinksThe more relevant links there are to your website the more SEO value it will carry. Obviously a new domain will not have any backlinks to it yet. If you can buy an established site with a lot of relevant backlinks that will make your life easier as creating these links to your site can be quite time consuming.

2) Google PageRank (or PR)Google automatically checks for the quantity and also the quality of backlinks there are to your website. This along with some other factors will determine the pagerank for each page on your website from 0 – 10 (0 for new pages & 10 for authority sites such as CNN.com). These numbers are calculated to the power of 10, so for example a PR3 is 10 times more powerful than a PR2. So the higher ranking the more powerful it will be.

3) Age of DomainThe age of a Domain is determined from the date it was registered. Age is also an important SEO factor as Google puts a lot more trust in a site which has been around for some time, rather than the new kid on the block.

4)History of DomainIf the domain name you are looking at purchasing did have content on it before which was related to the niche you are going into, then the history of that domain is good and Google will reward you.

On the reverse side if the domain had content that was not related to the niche or was of questionable quality then the bad history of that domain could hurt your SEO. So in this case you would probably be better off to register a brand new domain in your niche.

5) High Value DMOZ & Yahoo! Directory ListingsIf you can get your hands on an aged domain name which already has a listing in DMOZ or in the Yahoo! Directory, then you will be saving yourself a lot of time, money and effort. It is very difficult and expensive to get these listings.

6) IndexingIf you are starting a brand new site then clearly you need to get your web pages listed on Google or the other search engines., otherwise known as getting your pages index. This is how people will find you. The more indexed pages a site has the more weight it will have with the various search engines.

So now you know some of the SEO factors to watch out for when deciding whether to buy a domain name or start from scratch. You do not want to be penalized for things you really had nothing to do with, but why don’t you take advantage of a domain for sale with SEO factors working in your favor?

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Article by Peter

There are many factors that take place when a search engine valuates your website before it is given a page rank; it is told that Google along uses over 200 different algorithmic rules to decide what page rank to establish to your website. Up to this day these parameters stay a top secret to the entire world. But from time to time Google handouts information in an effort to keep us happy.

On the other hand, year after year and test after test Search engine Optimization parties find new clues and information considering many of the so called Search Algorithms.

But to get to the point; from the 200 parameters that will resolve what page rank to provide your website with there are a very few that are well know to be very powerful if executed the right way, and these technique’s will very fairly improve the page rank of your website.Buying an Expired Domain Name can lunch your website a few 100 miles ahead from the start. The reason is very simple; Search engines will categorize a domain name by the age of beingness. From an analytical point of view a domain name that has been active for a series of years it projects confidence. A domain name that has been established for 5 years is telling search engines that this is a serious business and therefore this domain name is recognized with more value than a domain name that was recently purchased. A new domain name on the other hand has no credit what so ever. A new domain name can be purchased for spam purposes, or to create a quick Blog based on a sudden trend such as a new movie with the purpose of making a few bucks through affiliate programs.

The advantages of a used or expired domain name is that since they have been around for years they most probably have some links pointing to it, they may also have a firm flow of traffic coming to it. But you need to be careful how you search and select your expired domain name. You need to make sure that this domain has not been wrong used, that it has not been banned from a search engine. If this is the case your efforts will be in vane.

We are invariably writing articles and publishing new Blogs using a 5 year old domain name which in this case is our own domain name; http://www.designedbylucas.com and every time we make a change on our website it takes only a few days to be indexed and updated in Google. On the other hand if we make a change in a new domain it can take up to 40 days for Google to update the changes we did. The reason is simple the age of the domain. Another test you can conduct is this; if you submit a story to your Blog and presuming that your domain name is a few years old the story will get published right away, but not only that; the page rank given to that story will be much higher than the one given to a Blog that resides in a new domain name. Therefore; most businesses already have a name they want to use and need to use, but if some how you can come around that and use a domain name that already existed and it is clear then go for it because it will bring down your work in half.

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Article by Devendra

Domain name registration is a lucrative business, and if you want to be the part of this business, it is very necessary that you gain complete information on various aspects and the process of registration.

Are you thinking of becoming Google? Or do you wish to achieve lavish computing business like Bill Gates? Well, you don?t actually need to be Google or Bill Gates to start earning money in the information technology sector. With Internet domain market burgeoning, all you need to do is start domain name registration business. Yeah? Domain Registration business is all about whopping money, and all the more, you don?t need to be an expert computer programmer or a scientist to start earning money.

In this competitive business world, there?s certainly one area where you can easily earn money and you don?t have to be a scientist. Domain name registration business is scaling high these days and it has made thousands of people grow big and rich. As the part of business, you will buy, sell, hold or may even develop the domains for increasing the value of domains. A valued domain name is liked by many website owners who like to go for it. If you intend to go for Domain Registrationbusiness, you just need to have basic information about domains, and where they need to be registered.

A business in registering domains can be seen as the part of residual income, or it may even be calculated in terms of main business activity, where you can buy and sell domain names. The business has greater potential and good means of earning quick revenue for many. With Internet business growing by leaps and bounds every day, nothing can actually move without domains. Every domain has the name, and success of website business will directly depend upon how popular is the Domain Namethat you have bought.

The popular domain name extensions like. COM, .ORG, .IN, .UK etc. are already registered, and domain investors are willing to pay good money to buy the domain of their choice. Emphasis is laid to buy a registration name which works best for investor?s online activity. Likewise, there is a line of new domain names which have not yet become popular hare in demand for the new and Internet startup companies. These new names seem to be economical option before new and Internet startup companies.

There?s huge growth potential in the segment of domain investment. Many people are entering into the business of registering domains since it requires little investment as compared to starting your Import/Export business or any product manufacturing company. What?s more, the immediate risk involved in registration process is also not huge. You can see domain registration as a profitable business which has lot stored for you now and ever. Just take the first step, and soon you will find that you have started earning good income.

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Article by Jonathan Moore

(Reuters) ? When it comes to branding on the Internet, 2012 may be the dawn of a chaotic new era with companies and other groups expected to battle over suffixes like .cancer, .chocolate and just about .anything.

The decision on Monday by the body that governs Internet domain names to stop restricting them to suffixes like .com and .gov will change the way companies interact with consumers and how much they?ll be paying to do so.

?It?s going to make the Wild West look positively civilized,? said James Gregory, chief executive of CoreBrand, a corporate brand consultancy.

Currently, there are 22 ?generic top-level domains,? such as .info and .org, plus about 250 country-level domains such as .uk, .de or .ca. That framework has already created an environment in which companies own thousands of possible domain names, even if they don?t use them, just to prevent bad faith ?cybersquatting.?

New names ? which could end in anything from .pepsi to .food to .healthy ? are expected to start getting approved by the end of 2012. That means hundreds more top level domains are expected to come into existence, creating the possibility for a complex network of possible URLs such as coke.zero or italian.food.

Companies already spend hundreds of thousands, or even millions, of dollars a year to maintain registries for domain names not in use, partly to prevent others from snapping them up for ill intentions such as domain name trafficking, financial fraud or selling counterfeit goods.

Now that the number of possible domains is growing exponentially, so too might the number of registrations in companies? portfolios, according to industry experts.

The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) will start accepting applications for domain names in January. Aside from a fee of 5,000, applicants must prove claims to the domain names they wish to buy. ICANN will outsource the job of adjudicating claims to hundreds of consultants.

Those hurdles may deter bad-faith registrations, said Josh Bourne, managing partner of FairWinds Partners LLC, which advises companies on domain name purchases. But they will not prevent battles between companies that both have legitimate claims.

?If you?re talking about Unilever and Mars ? who?s going to jump on .dove first?? he said. Unilever Group makes Dove skin cleansers and Mars Inc makes Dove chocolates.

CAN?T AFFORD NOT TO BUY

The application period is limited and closed, Bourne said, meaning that companies are likely to be secretive about their plans so as not to tip off the competition. In addition, since the next application period may not be for several years, he said risk-averse brands cannot afford not to participate.

?The only safe bet is to be an early adopter, even if you don?t plan to use it,? Bourne said. He noted that getting in early is more important for some brands than others, since there is a provision that prevents names that are too similar.

For example, if delivery company United Parcel Services Inc applied for .ups in round one, and then five years from now, financial services company UBS AG, which had not initially applied for .ubs, decided to apply because all of its rivals have, ?the answer is ?sorry, because there?s a .ups and that?s too close,? ? Bourne said.

Many large companies contacted by Reuters, including Nestle Ltd, Kraft Foods Inc, Procter & Gamble Co, Kimberly-Clark Corp and Pfizer Inc, said they were following the developments but declined to discuss specific plans.

Aside from the application fee, Bourne said owners have to pay about ,000 a year to maintain each registry and ,000 to ,000 a year for technical functions often outsourced to a registry operator. Over the course of a 10-year period, he said that could amount to as much as million per domain name.

For the largest consumer products companies, which have dozens of brands, that could run to many millions of dollars.

?But the next question is, what do they actually do with it?? Bourne said. ?What can you do with .coke that you can?t do with coke.com??

COMMUNITY OF LOVERS

Jeff Ernst, principal analyst at Forrester Research, said new domain names pave the way for new opportunities for marketers, who always want to control as much of the Internet as they can.

?For brand presence, why be subservient to dotcom?? Ernst said. ?Starbucks (Corp) might want to create a community of coffee lovers at .coffee,? Ernst said. ?It?s going to enable a lot more customer intimacy for companies.?

Another idea is to use new domains to reward customer loyalty, Bourne said, such as by letting a brand?s most loyal customers have the chance to have their own email addresses or websites under the brand?s umbrella.

At present, there are about 100 million .com names registered, accounting for about half of the world?s registry, according to Ben Crawford, chief executive of Internet registry service provider CentralNic. But the fact that the new rules allow for domain names in other alphabets, such as Chinese characters or Cyrillic, has huge implications, he said.

?The next billion new adopters of the Internet are probably people who don?t use our alphabet,? Crawford said. ?The Internet is getting more global.?

IMPACT ON SEARCH

Even though there are a lot of marketing opportunities, companies are unlikely to transfer their current Web content to new sites, Bourne said, because that would mean losing their page ranking in Internet searches through engines like Google Inc.

?You?re moving from something that has tons of equity in Google?s eyes to something that has zero equity, never been heard of before,? Bourne said. He said they?re also unlikely to change all employees? email addresses to reflect the new domain names.

Forrester?s Ernst said he thinks search engines are going to have to adjust their algorithms to give a .brand a high ranking for a search on a particular brand.

?The search engines make their money on advertising. They get eyeballs to the most relevant search results,? he said.

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