This looks like a great deal and the prices aren't bad at all. If I was in the hunt for more sites at the moment, I'd definitely purchase it. Best of luck.
Wordpress.com has a VIP hosting service for businesses. That may be a great site to check out and see if it meets your standards and what you are looking for.
I know that while some aren't a fan of papal, I am. They don't have as many restrictions as they used to on Indian accounts, and plus they are pretty efficient and quick.
I agree. If you are sharing good and relevant information you shouldn't worry too much about over emailing. However, I'd advise against sending frequent, irrelevant emails.
I have seen a lot of people asking questions and tips on how to avoid legal issues when registering a domain. So, I ran across this article today and thought I'd share it with you all.
I like the fact that the work "geek" has has sort of an evolution and isn't such a negative word anymore. I've never seen this chart before, it's quite interesting.
It seems that some sites have a lower hosting fee for the first year, going up at the beginning of your 2nd year. Some people say that they don't like to transfer sites and stick with the higher fee instead of going somewhere cheaper. Would you stick with a higher fee or transfer to a hosting...
I was going to say that I wouldn't be surprised if it happened in the future, since companies are always expanding. However, I looked it up and I was directed to this link.
I think it depends on what you come across. In most cases, premium means that it's a better deal or has a better package. I think it really depends on what you are looking at.
This is crazy. A someone who feels that a fee or more than 5% is outrageous, I think that a fee of 18% is repulsive and off putting. I think this would drive a lot of business away from pay pal.
I thought that it would be wise to buy all the cheap domains that I could find. I mean, it seemed like a good idea at the time, because I thought I'd make a good profit from reselling them. Years later, I'm still stuck with most of those domains.
I had no idea that such personalities existed, though I guess I should have known. I don't know if google would allow the owner to close shop or not, but I imagine in some cases it'd be a good choice for the owner of the site.
Considering that there is only so many combinations of LLL.in and LLL.co.in, would you say that the options are limited? Wouldn't that make these domains more expensive also?
I think that watching trends is a great way to come up with domain names. I've found that creating fan sites and such for popular and tending things have produced a great result for me.
Anayaa, there are of course all the extensions of .in, like .CO.IN, .CO.NET, and things such as that. I'm sure there are others, but I can't think of them right now.
I came across an article that points out that the world is almost out of .com domain names. It points out a lot of interesting things that would be good for all domain owners to read up on...
I agree. I have seen a lot of people try to handle the website design their self and the site doesn't look so great. However, some people go with a simple design that they do their self and it looks great.