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Thursday, May 31, 2012

Domain Acquisition Versus Branding


Domain sales are on the rise, and so are the requests from end users. Domain name sales will continue to increase, thanks to the exposure that the industry has received from its forums, blogs, industry events and occasional mainstream news headlines.


However, things are changing for both domainer-to-domainer and end-user domain sales.


It would appear that the domain community is becoming more conscious about domain name quality, even if the sole purpose of a domain purchase is to monetize that domain name via domain parking. We have more quality domain names been sold, and for more realistic prices. Domain parking is still an unpredictable monetization strategy, and as such, people are more cautious about valuing domain names based on past or forecasted domain parking revenues.


This creates more reliance on the development potential of a domain name, and the likelihood that an end-user or domain developer would have interest in acquiring the domain name.


Where end-users are concerned, more and more developers are discovering that the mantra “it’s all in the domain name” is not really accurate. It is still of utmost importance to brand your ebusiness with a domain name that commands instant credibility. If you can manage to do that with a keyword-rich or category-killer domain name, then you are on the right track.


However, as a lot of people are now realising, branding goes much further beyond the remit of what a domain name has to offer. The domain name at best, will only contribute 10% to the overall branding strategy.


Developers, more so those from the domain community are realising that web development is hard work. Branding requires even more planning and strategising. It’s not just about launching a website. You have to get the right logo, the right colour schemes, content, and images. As much as SEO is important, the impact of social media cannot be ignored. Any brand these days will require a proactive social media agenda.
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Court Overrules Kentucky Domain Name Seizures


Kentucky seized a list of gambling-related domain names, claiming that the domains were being used “in connection with illegal gambling activity” in the state. Having strict regulations regarding gambling, Kentucky seized 141 domains claiming the domains in violation of the state’s laws, and further are a drain on the state’s economy as the funnel money away from in-state betting such as horse races. Word spread immediately throughout the domain name community, with the ICA offering to help the gambling industry with the case.


On January 20th, 2009 the Kentucky Appeals court agreed that the state was not within its rights to make the seizures, as domain names did not constitute a “machine or any mechanical or other device…designed and manufactured primarily for use in connection with gambling,” as the law was written to protect against.


The victory is expected to help grow confidence in online gambling, and will increase awareness for the increasing need of understanding domain names within the court system.
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Create A Facebook Page for your Website


Create a facebook page for your website in less than five minutes in the latest edition of theez2.me Report. In previous episodes, you learned the basics of researching your market and setting up your new website. In the next 5 minutes, Morgan walks you through the steps of setting up your facebook fan page, an essential step in building your domain names into brands, allowing you to engage your new visitors whether they’re on your site or not.



In this video, you will learn how to:

Create a facebook page - To create your fan page, you must first visit the facebook create page. Once you’re there, you may ask yourself, what do I pick? If you’re creating a brand for your domain, you’re likely promoting a website. To create a facebook page for a website, you first select ‘Brand or Product’. Next, select ‘Website’ from the dropdown menu. You’ll then enter your website name, agree to the rules, and continue on!
Upload a profile picture - It’s very important that you not skip this step as your profile picture is the number one way to make your facebook page look like a real brand. Ideally, you should use your website logo for the profile picture to help with branding.
Provide Information about your site - Your profile isn’t complete without information about your website. In this section, you’ll need to provide a description of your website that’s accurate, short, and to the point. You’ll be able to add additional things to your profile once setup is complete.
Once you’ve completed the setup, you’re presented with the new ‘timeline’ backend.

One of the first things you should do at this point is to ‘Like’ your own page. Afterall, it’s your page, so you should definitely like it! Next, you’ll have the opportunity to invite friends, invite email contacts, or share something on your wall.

At the top of the screen, you’ll notice your admin panel. In the admin panel, you can:

Edit your page
View your activity log
Build your audience
Share your page
Create a facebook ad
There’s also a help button at the top. In this section, you’ll find a ‘Learning Video’ about facebook pages that we recommend you watch.

As you see, it’s quick & easy to create your new facebook page and takes less than 5 minutes.

After you’ve created your page, be sure to add a widget or button to your website so that anyone who wants to follow your website on facebook can do so easily.
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