Posts Tagged ‘Domain Service’
Hostgator and Bluehost are our best webhosts and godaddy.com is the best domain registrar. This web hosting thread started by ryan14 0n 06 July 2009 are there any registrars that offer a domain name trademarking service? if not, which is the best online domain name trademarking service to use? And if i am from outside the USA, and i want to buy a .com domain name, can i trademark the domain name in the USA even though i live outside the usa and i am not a us citizen? D
How to Backorder For a Domain Name - Part I
Sunday, July 5th, 2009
Backordering for a domain name is a well-known process used by a number of expired domain traders. At present, domain backordering service firms offer five different types of model that focus on targeting different stages of domain deletion cycle. Each one of these models has its own weaknesses and merits. Domain backordering is also a preferred process that can yield you very good results. However, there may be a small glitch in the standard backordering process, as the success or failure depen
Domain Registrar
Sunday, February 15th, 2009
Domain Registrar is a party that has power to make domain name registration. You can register a domain name that you want through a domain registrar service. Domain name registration is the calculation time. A domain name in your registration for 1 year or 2 years or more according to your wishes
How to Backorder for a Domain Name - Part I
Monday, January 26th, 2009
January 26, 2009 | By JohnKhu In business-online | Backordering for a domain name is a well-known process used by a number of expired domain traders. At present, domain backordering service firms offer five different types of model that focus on targeting different stages of domain deletion cycle. Each one of these models has its own weaknesses and merits. Domain backordering is also a preferred process that can yield you very good results. However, there may be a small glitch in the stand
SnapNames Awarded Domain Backordering Patent
Wednesday, January 14th, 2009
Company awarded divisional patent covering business of expired domains and domain monitoring. Expired domain name service Snapnames , a subsidiary of Oversee.net, has been awarded U.S. Patent number 7,472,160, covering a broad array of expired domain services. The patent is a divisional patent filing that continues several filings made by the company earlier this decade. Among the areas of invention covered include: Domain monitoring and acquisition - monitoring domain names for any changes
