Wednesday, December 5, 2007

HOW TO REGISTER AND HOST A LONG DOMAIN

HOW TO REGISTER AND HOST A LONG DOMAIN

NAME THE INTERNET GOLD RUSH IS ON!

by Patrick Anderson, author of Right On The Money

In the past two weeks, the word has been spreading about the

recent change allowing LONG domain names on the Internet. In

case you haven't heard, competitors have extended Network

Solutions arbitrary limit of 22 characters to the full 63

character domain name length that is allowed on the Internet.

The American Medical Association is one of the first groups

to capitalize on this. The recent domain changes allowed the

AMA to rename their web site to AmericanMedicalAssociation.com

I interviewed five leading Internet marketing experts and

found out some interesting ways to take advantage of Long

Domain Names. You can read the full report online at:

http://www.how-to-register-a-long-domain-name.com/report.html

While you are reading this, keep in mind that top search

engine experts are busy researching and grabbing ALL of the

LONG domain names that are still available. They are using

the information at GoTo.com to find out what people are

searching for, then registering EVERY combination of domain

names using these words.

I know this for a fact, because we just nabbed over 100

names for ourselves and while we were doing it, we kept

finding that the names we REALLY wanted were already taken

by other people.

Long Domains are so new that most ISP's are not aware of

them. After hours of research, my staff found a free hosting

service and a method to quickly launch a website with a long

domain name.

It is amazing to see how few people know about this -- and

how fast the names are disappearing! Don't be left behind...

Here's the strategy the experts are using:

1) Go to the following page and click on the link to "Search

Term Suggestion List":

http://www.goto.com/d/about/advertisers/othertools.jhtml

2) Enter any phrase or topic that you are interested in,

like Real Estate. This is what you will find:

66261 real estate

1631 real estate listing

1556 florida real estate

1106 commercial real estate

968 maine real estate

890 real estate agent

866 real estate for sale

857 colorado real estate

The number tells you how many times last month these phrases

were used in keyword searches at GoTo.com

3) Use these phrases, with-and-without-hyphens, because some

of the major search engines will parse domain names with

hyphens, looking for keywords. Here is what they would look

like:

real-estate-listing.com

realestatelisting.com

florida-real-estate.com

floridarealestate.com

commercial-real-estate-agent.com

commercialrealestateagent.com

4) Check the availability of the names you want at:

http://www.longdomainregistration.com/

See if any of these names are still available. Combine

phrases together if the domain is already taken. Like this:

florida-real-estate-listing.com

floridarealestatelisting.com

Here's why... this combined domain name will parse out TWO

of the MOST popular real estate search requests:

BOTH 'florida real estate' AND 'real estate listing'

5) Set up your account with an ISP that offers free web

hosting and can get your long domain name 'live' in one or

two days. Read our online report for step-by-step

instructions:

http://www.activemarketplace.com/domain/hosting.html

Free hosting will help you maximize the return on your

Internet investment. Especially if you are using doorway or

hook pages as an entry point to your main website.

Smart netrepreneurs are gearing up for the Year 2000 with

strategies for driving traffic to a site using multiple

domain names and dominating search engines with keyword-rich

domains.

In fact, my good friend, Michael Campbell, just helped a

client register 800 domain names. Do you think this man has

a plan? He just spent $48,000... you can BET he has a plan!

So do the guys who registered InternetServiceProviders.com...

How about you? Get started now and make Y2K the best year ever.

Patrick Anderson

Author of Right On The Money

http://www.activemarketplace.com/righton


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