All you need to know about stuff related to domain names and web hosting

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Oct/11

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Our Expert Support System

Registering a domain name is not as complicated as it used to be thanks to the expansion of new technologies. A domain name is just the first part of the website creation process and there are many elements that need to come together perfectly to have a successful website. Having the DomainExpress support system for your domain, hosting and email can make the difference in success or failure. When you have a problem, do you know where to find the solution? Many website registration and hosting companies offer no support services after a sale is completed. This leaves many businesses and individuals to solve the problems on their own. Our modern support system of knowledge base articles allows every customer to search expertly written articles to find solutions to any technical problem. Getting prompt support from a real person seems to be a challenge in the 21st century. Not every company is able to respond quickly to requests for information or technical support. When you have a problem or question, you should not have to wait to get an answer as a loyal customer. Our 24/7 live chat support system gives you access to a real person that can help you with any problems or requests. Email support is a popular way to get information and answers at a time that is convenient for you. Our DomainExpress ticketing system provides fast responses in less than two hours. This means no long delays that can disrupt your domain, hosting or email stability. Our expert support system staff takes your support ticket seriously and will solve your problem by providing the useful information that you need. Getting help managing your account and services has never been easier. Our friendly and courteous staff is knowledge and treats you respectfully. We know that you may not be an expert when setting up your subdomain, email forwarding or CNAME records. Our support system is designed to educate you and help solve any issues fast. Many web publishers agree that our expert services are the best in the industry. We are committed to your total satisfaction.

You’re probably wondering: “What does Twitter have to do with my domain name or your website content?” The simple answer is this: separate elements of your online presence should not just relate back to your business, but should relate to each other.

Each of these three things plays a different role in the success of your website and your web hosting experience.

  • Domain name is an important initial draw to the website: it sums up what the site is about.
  • Website content fleshes out what you have to offer: it fills in the details and provides useful information.
  • Twitter (and other social networking) builds the relationship: it’s a way to reach out to customers, and to let them reach out to you.

When you buy domain names (or receive free domain names from a UK hosting company, which some do offer), take a step back to make sure all of the elements of your company’s online presence will be aligned. For example, you should buy a domain name that clearly and succinctly relates to the content the website will contain. Your Twitter handle should be a close match to your domain name. And the things you Tweet about should be related to the things your website content addresses.

This may sound obvious, but you’d be surprising how many companies’ web presence are “all over the place” – be smart by thinking ahead and presenting a cohesive brand in everything you do, both online and off.

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Mar/11

3

How to Write Good Content

So. You’ve searched through all of the possible domain names, chosen to buy a domain name (or get free domain names from a web hosting company), and even picked out that UK hosting company you want to use. You’ve probably even hired a designer and picked out background colors, banner styles, and everything else, or chosen an easy-to-use website template. Your website is almost ready to go.

But what about the content? This is usually the last step people think of when they put together a website, but it should be one of the first. How do you write good content? Here are 5 quick tips that can help you:

1.      Remember your audience. Business websites should use professional language, while personal websites can be a bit more relaxed.

2.      Provide useful or interesting information. People will only come to your website once if you don’t give them a reason to come back.

3.      Use spell check. It may not matter in your emails, but people will notice spelling and grammatical errors and it won’t make you look good.

4.      Outsource if you need to. Freelance writers are more affordable than hiring full-time employees and are good and efficient at what they do. For a business website, this might be a good choice.

5.      Be yourself! Remember, your site represents who you are as a person or a business. Don’t be afraid to let what makes you unique show through – that’s what people are there for.

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You’re probably wondering: “What does Twitter have to do with my domain name or your website content?” The simple answer is this: separate elements of your online presence should not just relate back to your business, but should relate to each other.

Each of these three things plays a different role in the success of your website and your web hosting experience.

  • Domain name is an important initial draw to the website: it sums up what the site is about.
  • Website content fleshes out what you have to offer: it fills in the details and provides useful information.
  • Twitter (and other social networking) builds the relationship: it’s a way to reach out to customers, and to let them reach out to you.

When you buy domain names (or receive free domain names from a UK hosting company, which some do offer), take a step back to make sure all of the elements of your company’s online presence will be aligned. For example, you should buy a domain name that clearly and succinctly relates to the content the website will contain. Your Twitter handle should be a close match to your domain name. And the things you Tweet about should be related to the things your website content addresses.

This may sound obvious, but you’d be surprising how many companies’ web presence are “all over the place” – be smart by thinking ahead and presenting a cohesive brand in everything you do, both online and off.

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Jul/10

16

Creating a Successful Website

Creating a successful website is not as complicated as you might think. As with many things, you don’t need to work exceptionally hard or spend an exceptional amount of money to find success: but you do need a well-calculated plan to get the most out of your website.

First, you’ll need to create the site itself. You can buy domain name rights to any available domain, but first do a domain names search to find the best available choice. You may even be able to find more than one cheap domain name so you can optimize your site for multiple keywords.

Then you’ll need to find a web hosting company and build the site itself. If you don’t have your own web developer, you can hire one who specializes in sites just like yours. You’ll also need to populate your site with relevant, informative, optimised content.

Once your site is created, you’ll want to promote it in the way best suited to your site. If you run a local business that spreads through word of mouth, work on your social networking. If you are appealing to search engines, optimise your site appropriately. If you get successful, you can even decide to buy domain name rights to additional URLs and work on expanding your web presence.

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