Posts Tagged ‘Webmasters’
Namecheap Promo Code for August 2009 Posted by Mayur Somani on August 3rd, 2009 in Special Offers Its time to publish the namecheap promo code for August 2009. At the start of every month, I publish promo codes for various services that are useful for bloggers and webmasters. This is the third part in the series of namecheap promo codes and coupons. You can find all the posts in this series here.As you probabaly already know, namecheap is one of the best domain registrars out there. Here’s t
Choosing a Great Domain Name – aBIGwhale | Webmasters feeds
Friday, July 3rd, 2009
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Firefox Domain Lookup Add-on
Sunday, November 9th, 2008
Some webmasters develop a keen sense for spotting valuable domain names. They might be reading an article, thinking about something or discussing something with friends or coworkers. It makes “pling” suddenly and they have the idea for an excellent domain name. If only it would be still available. The usual way to check that would be to head over to the domain registrar of their choice, type in the domain name and wait for the results. Another option that speeds up the process quite a bit when
Are Webmasters The Latest Target For Phishing Scams?
Saturday, November 1st, 2008
An article about phishing emails purporting to be from domain name registrars requiring the registered owners of domains to confirm their data is accurate.
27 Proven ways to lose your domain name(s)
Monday, October 27th, 2008
27 Proven ways to lose your domain name Pretty good list and humorous article for webmasters titled “27 Proven ways to lose your domain name(s)” From sdsinc posted on dnforum.com. 1. Do not keep a list of all your names and the respective registrars 2. Rely on the registrar reminders when renewal comes due 3. Do not renew until the last day or better yet after the name has expired 4. Attempt to transfer the name when it has already expired 5. Make sure your whois info is not accurate and
