Although we haven’t completely figured out what’s going on here, it seems to support the theory that Google is actually looking at multiple sources and trying to use as many verified data signals as it can to leverage brand results and surface...
The registrar and hosting provider hopes that people will sign up for two reasons: 1.to have their own name as their domain and 2.to have more control over their email address. We enthusiastically support the re-launch of dot-pro," says Thomas...
With more than a decade of experience, Moniker is a top 10 domainregistrar, holds the industry's highest customer retention rate, and pioneered the industry's first domain appraisal formula. It is considered the industry's premier marketplace to...
Both hint at reasons why Google became a domain name registrar beyond registering domainnames. A "good" name server may have a mix of different domains from different registrars and have a history of hosting those domains, while a "bad" name...
Is that why Google became a registrar? New domainnames are typically known not to do all that well in the Google results. So SEOs tend to buy used domainnames before they expire and put up new sites on those domainnames.
New Article Looks at Google, the DomainRegistrar - Via Jim Boykins blog, a guest article by domain name expert Nick Wilsdon that looks at what Google knows about domainnames. It's not only a great look at how the domain name industry works but...
It's not only a great look at how the domain name industry works but also shares info about what info Google has access to as a domain name registrar. However it seems that Google did not start signing as a Registrar in order to buy or sell domains...
Google's Patent is a nice one from Aaron at SEO Book looking at how one
domainregistrar is making use of a Google patent to help promote the idea you
should buy domainnames for a longer period of time.
Any large domainregistrar should be able to help you in registering domainnames around the world. Registering Country-Specific DomainNames How do you then make use of these domainnames? ICANN, which oversees the domain name system, lists both...
Word from several sources that Big G is now an ICANN-accredited domain name registrar. The Netcraft article: Google Is Now A DomainRegistrar, offers more details and speculates that Google might be considering a domain name registration/web...
URL pointing ihelpyou Forums http://www.ihelpyouservices.com/forums/t6771/ "I have a few domainnames and like to keep them at one registrar for ease of management. I then either leave the domain parked until I need it or point it to the server...
New.net Takes A Different Route With Europe's Top ISP http://siliconvalley.internet.com/news/article/0,2198,3531_944171,00.html Ignoring ICANN's slow adoption rate, the fourth largest domain name registrar works with Tiscali to supply 7.5 million...
The price can vary by registrar, as described more below. For example, authorized registrar Dotster is currently charging $30 for two years of service, with a separate $5 "application" fee for each name you wish to apply for.
The price can vary by registrar, as described more below. For example, authorized registrar Dotster is currently charging $30 for two years of service, with a separate $5 "application" fee for each name you wish to apply for.
Back in 1994, only 33% of the Fortune 500 companies had registered their names with the official domainregistrar at the time, InterNIC. Virtually every ICANN accredited registrar for .com, .net and .org domainnames also offers a whois service.
An accredited registrar that can handle long domain name requests -- no particular recommendation, just one that I know of offhand. HotLinks: Harnessing Bookmarks For Search + MSN Search Changes To Inktomi + RealNames Temporarily Suspends...
An accredited registrar that can handle long domain name requests -- no particular recommendation, just one that I know of offhand. Yes, you can also register long domainnames with the granddaddy of registrars -- though unbelievably, it took the...
An accredited registrar that can handle long domain name requests -- no particular recommendation, just one that I know of offhand. Longer DomainNames Arrive Registrars race to profit from longer domainnames News.com, Dec.http://news.cnet.com...
An accredited registrar that can handle long domain name requests -- no particular recommendation, just one that I know of offhand. Several domain name registrars are now selling names of up to 63 characters long (67 if you include the .com, .net...
An accredited registrar that can handle long domain name requests -- no particular recommendation, just one that I know of offhand. HotLinks: Harnessing Bookmarks For Search + MSN Search Changes To Inktomi + RealNames Temporarily Suspends...