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A year ago I went to a service offering a search for domain names, to see if the one that I wanted was available. I typed my choice in, and it showed up as available. A week later, it and anything remotely close to it was owned by the company hosting the search engine. Don't let it happen to you... ...I then wrote the song "Smoke Gets in My Ears" Bronzeo
-------------------- "Don't change horses in midstream, unless you spot one with longer legs" bronzeo oti Jack Davis 1410 Main St Joplin, MO 64801 www.imagemakerart.com jack@imagemakerart.com Posts: 1549 | From: Joplin, MO | Registered: Mar 2000
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Jack, How do I not let it happen to me? I have been thinking of registering a name and I DON"T need what you got. I'd be grateful for any info. Makin Chips and Havin Fun! Joe
-------------------- Joe Cieslowski Connecticut Woodcarvers Gallery P.O.Box 368 East Canaan CT 06024 jcieslowski@snet.net 860-824-0883 Posts: 2345 | From: East Canaan CT 06024 | Registered: Nov 2001
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Use a REPUTABLE domain search/registration company like Network Solutions (www.networksolutions.com) to find available domains.
A few years ago, Network Solutions used to be known as InterNIC, which controlled ALL domain name registrations. They were forced to let loose of the control kinda like the deregulation of the Utility companies, and now we have many companies offering the services.. so many that some do it free, some just do it cheaper, and some engage in "cybersquatting" as Jack just found out.
Now you can still get that domain from those squatters, but who knows how much it's going to cost you.
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i did mine on network solutions....now its owned by someone.....so now i cant get it.
-------------------- joe pribish-A SIGN MINT 2811 longleaf Dr. pensacola, fl 32526 850-637-1519 BEWARE THE TRUTH.....YOU MAY NOT LIKE WHAT YOU FIND Posts: 11582 | From: pensacola, fl. usa | Registered: Nov 1998
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I now start my search by just typing the name I want in the address bar of my browser. If I get a "page not found", then I use Network Solutions which have been pretty reliable so far about securing it for me. The cost is approx. 70.00 for a 2 year period.
-------------------- "Don't change horses in midstream, unless you spot one with longer legs" bronzeo oti Jack Davis 1410 Main St Joplin, MO 64801 www.imagemakerart.com jack@imagemakerart.com Posts: 1549 | From: Joplin, MO | Registered: Mar 2000
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I think checking for a site name on your browser can only show you if it is registered (& developed). If "page not found" shows up it still may not be available, possible under construction, or being squatted on.
Besides using someone like Network Solutions with a good reputation, you could just wait till your ready to spend the money before you search. That way at least you don't get your hopes up then pay the price of procrastination.
I bought a second domain name over a year ago, but still have not taken the time to develop the site. I am convinced it has commercial merit, but the time is not yet available for starting my Hawaiian Sticker sideline business. When it is I will be glad I spent the $70 to secure the name. A local competitor has created a hawaiiandecal.com site & it is far superior to my mere place-holding page, but when I'm ready, look out, I plan to out-do the competition.
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I wish I knew about domain name squatting 10 years ago, I would have registered a few... waltdisney.com mcdonalds.com walmart.com homedepot.com a couple of those would be worth a few bucks now...
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I paid for a domain name listed as available with Register.com. Turned out it was not available………..I thought I had been had. I did get my money back though. It was just a big hassle and very disappointing.
I have a friend who sold “ekati.ca” for $10,000. This is the name of the site of North America’s first diamond mine, owned by BHP Billiton ( a very large company ). If you spell ekati backwards………its “I take”….. spooky huh.
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for searching out domain names, I strongly recommend: www.betterwhois.com
for registering a name, I strongly recommend: www.godaddy.com (cheap, and real people. Lots of low cost services as well)
for domain hosting, my recommendations come from what you need or want in your website, or how you expect it to act.
As for domain squatting, buying/selling - couple of stories. One - when I worked for a 'large medical portal site" we tried to buy 'ehealth.com'It was owned at the time by a small town insurance agent in new england. When contacted he said, "well, I've turned down $500,000 for it, whats YOUR offer??"
Second story - big money rules the world, dont you know? Just ask anyone who has registered a name only to be ousted by the richer company or person that wants it. A prime example (and a funny one) is the case of Ernie, who registered 'bertandernie.com' - only to be sued by Jim Henson productions for it. His settlement? They buy him a new name and a 6 pack of Samuel Adams beer!
You can visit his new site, which is excellent if you like boobies, tasteless jokes and how to get out of speeding tickets at : www.ehowa.com (ernie's house of whupass)
Dont forget there SEVERAL new top level domains (.com, .net, .org. and now .tv, .biz, .usa and others). The web is expanding rapidly in dot-whatever, but shrinking rapidly in the way of big-dollar domains now going for pennies on the virtual dollar... it never hurts to email the question "wanna sell or lease?". Everyone loves money ya know.