Posts Tagged ‘Web Address’

6 Reasons You Should Snap Up A .Co Domain Name Today

Friday, July 23rd, 2010
Okay, tell your IT person to do this TODAY. Go snap up a .co web address for your business. Top level domain names ending in .co are available on a first-come, first-serve basis starting at 2 p.m. EST/11 a.m. PST for the first time to the general public. (Early adopters like Twitter, for example, bought t.co some time ago). Here are six reasons to do it today: 1. It ends in "co", as in "company ...

How To Choose A URL By Conducting A Domain Name Ownership Search

Thursday, October 8th, 2009
A successful web site or blog is always made meaningful by its domain name. The web address that you choose must suit the theme and tenor of the web site or blog. Make sure that your name matches the subject of the web site or blog. Almost all well-known web portals have a domain name that is short, easy to remember and type into the address window of the browser. You should understand the system by which a domain works and performs. An effective name is always catchy with a definite theme and s

Domain Name Gold: Finding the Hidden Gems

Saturday, September 26th, 2009
Domain Name Gold: Finding the Hidden Gems by Josh EwinThe Web address of your site, which generally follows with a www., is known as domain name and as an instance we can mention www.amazon.com, which is a domain name of well repute.How is a good domain name created?On no account, should the web address of your site be a difficult one to write or remember. The address is supposed to help, not be an obstacle. You can definitely think about the name of your company for a domain name. On t

Dough! Mrs. Fields Loses 1800cookies.com Case

Monday, January 5th, 2009
Cookie and gift seller loses arbitration for domain 1800cookies.com. Cookie and gift company Mrs. Fields has lost an arbitration case at National Arbitration Forum for the domain name 1800cookies.com. Mrs. Fields has a trademark for 1-800-Cookies, which is its primary phone number for ordering. It also uses the web address 800cookies.com. But the arbitration panel found that the owner of the domain registered it before Mrs. Fields had rights to the trademark. This must be a tough loss for Mr

Learn to see the Web scams (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)

Friday, August 8th, 2008
Question | How do I tell whether a Web site is legitimate and who's behind it? Answer | Caution is indeed wise, given that setting up a Web site takes no more than a credit card. It's easy for a scammer or prankster to circulate fraudulent information, and even a well-intentioned individual can spread inaccuracies online. The best way to protect yourself is to type in the Web address of a ...