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		<title>Domain Name Appraisals</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Oct 2011 02:07:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is basically nothing out there in the real world that is equal, everything has its own distinctions.  This is also true with domain names. One of the main reasons that show this fact is some of the choices for words in the English language have already been used, so some of the particular premium [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>There is basically nothing out there in the real world that is equal, everything has its own distinctions.  This is also true with domain names. One of the main reasons that show this fact is some of the choices for words in the English language have already been used, so some of the particular premium domain names worth higher to buyers than the others.</p>
<p>One of the major processes that exist today is tackling the domain name appraisal.  Domain appraisals emerged out of the aftermarket buying and selling.<br />
The domain name appraisal is weighing a domain name and recognizing its worth.  This is somewhat like a real estate or other forms of appraisals.  However, unlike other markets in which a set worth can be recognized; the domain name appraisal has no way to be standardized.  It is important to understand that the domain name appraisal is just an opinion.  Many domain name experts have noted that due to such condition of the domain name appraisal, there is no way that the domain name&#8217;s worth can be conclusively proved.</p>
<p>Keeping in mind the domain name appraisal remains as a mere opinion, the domain name appraisal can still be very helpful.  They not only give the domain name owners with a suggested worth but also gives owners a clue of what they should charge when they decide to sell a domain name.  The domain name appraisal adds a  justification to the domain name price.</p>
<p>There are some factors to be considered which include the domain name&#8217;s length, keyword recognition, vividness and range of potential uses. These domain name appraisals today charge between 10 to 30 dollars, but with discounts for bulk domain name appraisals.  And to better serve the domain name investor, certain companies that have such services provide software that will appraise domain names for the customers.</p>
<p>But still outside from these services, the domain name appraisals are only means of determining the worth of a domain name.  If the domain name is appraised at a high or low value, it doesn&#8217;t mean that such domain name is worth that.</p>
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		<title>Domaining &#8211; Purchase Domain Names for Profit</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Oct 2011 01:32:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As domains continue to affect the web, many people today purchase domain names for possible profits. In fact, many domainers are now purchasing domain names with ROI. Interested in knowing how you can purchase domains for profits, let this domain blog demonstrate how. It is a fact there is lots of money to be produced [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>As domains continue to affect the web, many people today purchase domain names for possible profits. In fact, many domainers are now purchasing domain names with ROI. Interested in knowing how you can purchase domains for profits, let this domain blog demonstrate how.</p>
<p>It is a fact there is lots of money to be produced in purchasing domain names and then selling them within the aftermarket. There are many people who paid $35 just to register web site and then sold the same name in excess of $100,000. Examples for this are, the current sold domains which have prices ranging from $2,750,000 for CreditCards.com to $300,000 for Viajes.com.</p>
<p>Those who plan on purchasing domain names for profit often sold to those who are interested to purchase but are required to pay 3 to 4 times what the domains cost.</p>
<p>These investors who sell and purchase domain names, are known as &#8220;domain name speculators&#8221;. They simply think of a bright concept after which pursue to register domains. <a href="http://edomaining.com">Domainers</a> strive to identify and get domain names that they can cost a profit. Domain name speculators general rules include, avoidance of trademark, understanding of domain name traffic, and inventive thinking.</p>
<p>Lastly, when purchasing a domain name, think of it&#8217;s like purchasing a piece of real estate. If you are able to recognize domain names that are up and coming, they will be more valuable.</p>
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		<title>Tip : Hyphenated Domain Names</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Apr 2011 01:04:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hyphenated domain name may be a good option if it is keyword-rich it will have higher chance of getting a good ranking from a search engine than a non-hyphenated domain that is not SEO optimized.  A higher search engine ranking might outweigh the initial disadvantage of how inconvenient a hyphenated domain name is.  This is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Hyphenated domain name may be a good option if it is keyword-rich it will have higher chance of getting a good ranking from a search engine than a non-hyphenated domain that is not SEO optimized.  A higher search engine ranking might outweigh the initial disadvantage of how inconvenient a hyphenated domain name is.  This is because if a website has a high search engine ranking, people won&#8217;t need to type in the domain name in order to access it.  They can simply click on the listing given in search engine results.  And if they like the site, they will bookmark it, an action that is preferable, since it shows they are really interested in what the site has to offer.</p>
<p>It may run the risk of loosing traffic if someone simply forgets to include the hyphen.  If this  happens then the unhyphenated version of the domain name will be what  receives traffic, which is definitely not what a webmaster wants.  Of  course, if a domain name is not hyphenated in the first place, then such  an issue would never arise.</p>
<p>Webmasters should also consider whether or not their domain name is more understandable if they use a hyphen.  Consider the unusual domain name molestationnursery.com.  This is actually in reference to a website that talks about mole nurseries, not molestation.  Yet, what will most website visitors think if they saw the domain name in that manner?  Including hyphens can make such a website much clearer.</p>
<p>It would also be better for SEO, since search engines would index mole-station-nursery.com with keywords related to moles.</p>
<p>So, basically, there are advantages and disadvantages to using hyphenated domain names.  If a webmaster thinks their domain name is going to bring them a lot of search engine traffic, they should go for it.  And in some cases, a hyphenated domain name is necessary to make its meaning easier to understand.</p>
<p>Please note, these are NOT payed ad posts, they are simply here to educate and help you meet your online goals.</p>
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