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Looking for Top Domain Names? p>Looking for Top Domain Names?Domain names of course is the obvious for any internet business, without a domain name you will not have a website. Now if you are new to the internet business world (welcome to a great business). But be aware there is alot to learn about your new endevour.If you are new to internet marketing, or a website owner who wants to make more money from your website, learn the proven strategies that will sky-rocket Belong to a networking group or Chamber of Commerce? As you get involved in those organizations, people may not remember your business name (because you don't use it to introduce yourself, do you?), but will likely remember your name. They may not always have your business card available, but will remember working with you. They may just do a search for your name to see what pops up. If your business How To Make M&As Work: A Guide To Mergers And Acquisitions For Small Businesses How do you expect to be found by people who don't know the name of your business? There are three categories of domain names to be chosen in order to make your domain name work for your website. I'll explain each category and why you need one from each of them.Mergers and acquisitions can change the entire business setup and affect everyone from management to employees. The changes must be handled properly if you do not want the employees to become demoralized by them, since this can affect your business adversely.This article discusses why M&As fail and how you can ensure a successful M&A for your small business.Reasons for M&A Failure:The failure rate of mergers and acquisitions for businesse We'll start with the old standby: your business name. YourBusinessName.com is great for printing on business cards and letterhead, vehicle signage and banners. This is the one that people will use IF THEY HAVE IT IN FRONT OF THEM. However, most people get stuck on using only this domain name. I'll tell you why this is such a bad idea: most business cards get thrown away - why do you think they're so cheap? Letters and invoices get filed. Your business domain name just won't be in front of the people you want it to be when you need it to be. Dot net or dot com? For the name of your business usually it doesn't matter unless it's a well-known brand. Remember, this is the one people will have in front of them when they go online. You could even try one of the lesser used extensions like .info, .us, .biz or .tv if it works with your business name. Next is the most basic, yet underused type of domain name - "Your Name". I don't mean your business name, I mean YOUR name. A good reason to get YourName.com is to prevent someone else from using it. Even if your name doesn't mean anything to anyone yet, we're certainly hoping it will eventually as you gain attention. If you write and submit articles, press releases, contribute to blog posts or forums, you most likely sign your name not your business name. See, already you're gaining notoriety. Belong to a networking group or Chamber of Commerce? As you get involved in those organizations, people may not remember your business name (because you don't use it to introduce yourself, do you?), but will likely remember your name. They may not always have your business card available, but will remember working with you. They may just do a search for your name to see what pops up. If your business o Number 1 Challenge to Going Solo with a Business gnage and banners. This is the one that people will use IF THEY HAVE IT IN FRONT OF THEM. However, most people get stuck on using only this domain name. I'll tell you why this is such a bad idea: most business cards get thrown away - why do you think they're so cheap? Letters and invoices get filed. Your business domain name just won't be in front of the people you want it to be when you need it to be.For many mid-career professionals, a Second (or third or fourth) Career turns out to be a business. If your industry disappears, you’re leaving a high-profile job, or you’ve risen through the ranks, self-employment can be your most realistic option.While you’re working for an organization, it’s never too early to start asking, "What will I if my job goes away – or I decide to run away from my career?" Once you begin moving in this direction – even in Dot net or dot com? For the name of your business usually it doesn't matter unless it's a well-known brand. Remember, this is the one people will have in front of them when they go online. You could even try one of the lesser used extensions like .info, .us, .biz or .tv if it works with your business name. Next is the most basic, yet underused type of domain name - "Your Name". I don't mean your business name, I mean YOUR name. A good reason to get YourName.com is to prevent someone else from using it. Even if your name doesn't mean anything to anyone yet, we're certainly hoping it will eventually as you gain attention. If you write and submit articles, press releases, contribute to blog posts or forums, you most likely sign your name not your business name. See, already you're gaining notoriety. Belong to a networking group or Chamber of Commerce? As you get involved in those organizations, people may not remember your business name (because you don't use it to introduce yourself, do you?), but will likely remember your name. They may not always have your business card available, but will remember working with you. They may just do a search for your name to see what pops up. If your business The Power Of Thinking Small Online Copyright 2004 Patric ChanI know what you're thinking.There must be a typo error, because everyone's talking about the power of thinking big online.Obviously, thinking big is good. But do not under estimate the power of thinking small.Here's what I mean:If you want to make $100,000.00 in a year online, is it easier to achieve it from one source of income, or 10 online source of incomes that can give you $10,000.00 each Dot net or dot com? For the name of your business usually it doesn't matter unless it's a well-known brand. Remember, this is the one people will have in front of them when they go online. You could even try one of the lesser used extensions like .info, .us, .biz or .tv if it works with your business name. Next is the most basic, yet underused type of domain name - "Your Name". I don't mean your business name, I mean YOUR name. A good reason to get YourName.com is to prevent someone else from using it. Even if your name doesn't mean anything to anyone yet, we're certainly hoping it will eventually as you gain attention. If you write and submit articles, press releases, contribute to blog posts or forums, you most likely sign your name not your business name. See, already you're gaining notoriety. Belong to a networking group or Chamber of Commerce? As you get involved in those organizations, people may not remember your business name (because you don't use it to introduce yourself, do you?), but will likely remember your name. They may not always have your business card available, but will remember working with you. They may just do a search for your name to see what pops up. If your business Google Adsense Earnings - Real or Mirage? siness name, I mean YOUR name. A good reason to get YourName.com is to prevent someone else from using it. Even if your name doesn't mean anything to anyone yet, we're certainly hoping it will eventually as you gain attention. If you write and submit articles, press releases, contribute to blog posts or forums, you most likely sign your name not your business name. See, already you're gaining notoriety.In a recent web content for one of our clients, I sang paeans to Google Adsense earnings' potential. In particular, I was referred to an article in USA Today [http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/2006-03-28-googe-adsense_x.htm] that showcased instances of substantial Google Adsense earnings by "third-world" website owners for whom Google's doles are like god-sent (never mind Google's own skyrocketing revenue from Adsense). Since I was constrained by my client's Belong to a networking group or Chamber of Commerce? As you get involved in those organizations, people may not remember your business name (because you don't use it to introduce yourself, do you?), but will likely remember your name. They may not always have your business card available, but will remember working with you. They may just do a search for your name to see what pops up. If your business 7 Secret Tips for Branding Your Market p>Putting an Identifying Brand on Your Business often breathes terror into the minds of business owners, but it doesn’t have to frighten you. There are several simple ways of putting a Brand on Your business that brings clients back and keeps you in the forefront of their thoughts, when they need products or services you provide.Pull together a list of things that will help build your Brand.1. Know your Business PurposeWhat is the purpose o Belong to a networking group or Chamber of Commerce? As you get involved in those organizations, people may not remember your business name (because you don't use it to introduce yourself, do you?), but will likely remember your name. They may not always have your business card available, but will remember working with you. They may just do a search for your name to see what pops up. If your business or articles are among the search results, you've just accomplished the goal of this domain name. If you give seminars or participate in other speaking engagements, your name is stickier than your business name. Are you in real estate? Your name is on every yard sign you set out, not the name of your business. There are many other industries where that will apply as well. So what if someone already has YourName.com? Then find a domain name that contains your name and add a word or phrase onto it that is pertinent to what you do. Jane Smith has a cooking utensil web site called Cooking Stuff Online, so she could use janesmithcooking.com. Hyphenated domains work too: janesmith-cooking.com. This one should be a dot com if at all possible because that's what people try first when searching almost anything. The third type of domain is the keyword domain, and is undoubtedly the most important. Search engines give weight to a web site called frenchloprabbitpets.com that is about, and sells, French Lop Rabbits because the keyphrases for the web site are contained in the domain name. Most web directories will list links by category and allow you to search for a type of business, such as Pets. The goal here is to be found in searches of your keyphrase, type of business and product or service. The obvious thing to not do with keyword domains is try to use them for something they are not: sausages.com won't do you any good if you site is not about sausages! I recommend getting all three types of domain names to cover your bases. In the competitive world that is online marketing and search, you want e
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