Domaining is Not a Dirty Word To the ignorant, domaining is often thought of as Cybersquatting. The correct definition Cybersquatting is: Using a domain name with bad-faith intent to profit from the goodwill of a trademark belonging to someone else.
Domaining is the process of acquiring domain names to flipped, developed or monetized by type-in-traffic that the domain gets naturally.
Now that we've cleared the air on the definitions, let's examine why these can often get associated with each other.
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How to get your site a top ranking in Google How to get your site a top ranking in Google by Paul BlissIt's the new American dream. Your website appears in a top spot on Google for your chosen keyword. Next thing you know, orders start coming in faster than you can handle, and you are rolling in the money. If only it were so easy, right?Well,It can be done. I've done it many times in many different industries. There is no secret, but rather, it's just knowing what to do. I've made just about every mistake one can make with a website,...
My God...It's Full of Stars! My God...It's Full of Stars! by Paul BlissThere are not too many opportunities while running a business where there is a defined period of work stoppage, thus giving you the time needed to go over the details of your product or service.Right now, the NHL's little details are eagerly waiting to be re-defined, yet are being completely ignored. While the major issue of a work stoppage should be addressed, this is also a time when the NHL could be on the verge of breaking out into the public...
Security in Todays World Security in Todays World
by: Paul Bliss
There are many things in life that are worth protecting. Our children, our valuables, our resources and of course, ourselves. Only twenty years ago, if security was mentioned, you were speaking of protecting your home. And you were most likely discussing a security system, monitoring, watchdogs, firearms and cameras.
With the explosion of the personal computer, and the internets ease of access to information, security has now taken on additional...
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