Factors to Consider When Pricing a Domain Name

One of the hardest things about selling a domain name can be figuring out the price that you want for the domain name. If you set the price to high people won’t purchase the name. However, if you set the price to low than you run the risk of missing out on a huge profit margin. Here is a look at what factors you should take into consideration when pricing your domain name to sell.

Traffic. Consider what type of traffic your domain name receives already. Chances are if you sell the domain name the traffic will still keep going to that domain name. If you have a high amount of traffic you can price the domain higher than you would a low traffic website.

Revenue Conversions. Many domain names have a way to receive revenue from the website. It is a good idea to consider what type of revue you receive from your domain name and consider it into the price of the domain name. If you get a high amount of revenue you will want to ask for more than one that is less profitable.

Keywords. Consider what type of keywords your domain name has. Domain names that are keyword friendly will sell for a higher amount because they will appear higher in Google search results than a website without keywords.

Popularity of the Subject Matter. You must also factor into the price of your domain name the popularity of the subject matter. If the domain name pertains to a popular subject matter you can ask for a higher price than one that is less popular.

How Does Search Engine Optimization Work?

Search Engine Optimization, or SEO, is talked about almost all the time, especially when it comes to getting your business, product, or brand noticed online. But, what is SEO, really? The problem with using it correctly is that a lot of people don’t know what it is. If they don’t have a good understanding of it, they really aren’t using it to its fullest potential. SEO is a method of using keywords on a website. Those keywords draw Google’s attention, and the site is indexed by the search engine. The keywords are used within a site and beneath the site, which interact with Google’s mathematical equations that determine the ranking of the site in the search engine’s results.

When someone searches for “Seattle property management,” for example, the company or result that comes up at the top of the search will have most likely done the most work with SEO on its site. That allowed it to make a good connection with the Google search engine. Of course, there are other search engines, but they don’t hold the strength that Google does – which is why most companies concentrate on Google when they want to rank well and get noticed by customers and potential customers.

There are other factors involved in how a site ranks, like backlinks to the site and other factors. These are all relevant to how the site ranks, but they don’t provide everything when it comes to site ranking. SEO is still the most important, and it’s not about stuffing keywords into a site. Instead, you have to use the right amount – around two to three percent – in order to show Google that you’re providing good, readable content. If you only stuff keywords in, you won’t rank highly and even people who manage to find your site won’t be impressed with what they see. It’s better to follow the keyword density rules so your site can rank well.

‘Hire’ a Registry Cleaner to do Your Dirty Work

In the seemingly never ending battle against malware, some software tools are an important part of the fight. Registry cleaners are one such item. These cleaners do the work that it would be impractical for you to do manually – they search nearly countless files, looking for, and finding redundancies and unwanted items. Once these are removed, hard drive space is freed, which can have an immediate effect on your computer’s operating speed. A registry cleaner might have your computer responding to commands at the speed it offered when new! By simultaneously optimizing your machine, a cleaner will have you saving time like the effective multitasker that you are. Additionally, with the space that is freed up, you can often install business critical applications.

Have you ever noticed that you’ve bumped into long-since erased files, often many months or even years later, on your machine? In the digital world, what was once created is not always so easily destroyed. This being the case, PC Tools Registry Software is a great way to scan your computer for files that you wish were permanently gone, whether they’re sensitive documents or just space hogging video containing emails that colleagues have sent you. If you’re like most people, you want something deleted when you’ve answered all the prompts inquiring if you’re sure this is what you want to happen. After all those prompts, you still don’t get a complete delete!

Not only will a cleaner get things handled for you, it will also clear off your viewing history. That’s an essential feature to have when your boss just might sit at your desk after hours to use your machine. There’s no reason they need to see that you checked in with your social media connection while on the clock. All of that, and you’ll get a system-wide backup just in case your computer was to crash. Okay, when your computer crashes! Let malware be a thing of the past.

Qualities of an Effective Online Ad

Have you ever looked through a newspaper and see a chaotic mess of advertisements to where you cannot fathom a small business actually getting their money’s worth for the ad? The internet is no different. Design is key because not only do you want users to find your advertisements, but you also want them to trust you as a company.

Scam advertisements generally come in flashing ads, annoying pop-ups, and fake news articles. Avoid those if you are a legitimate company.

Effective advertisements keep some of the basic principles of print advertising in addition to creating some new rules of thumb for online versions. The Headline is still important. It should be short, eye-catching, and relevant. Pictures and colors are more fun to look at as well as play a role into the overall mood of the ad and your image. Copy is not required, but if it is there, it should be meaningful, useful, and brief. Signature is of great importance if you want to gain trust. Omitting who you are or a logo not only kills a branding opportunity, but it also removes credibility from the ad.

The Call to Action is of utmost importance to the internet world. Users online move quickly and generally at impulse. Because the internet can be confusing, users appreciate simple directions of where to go next if they are interested. A simple “Click Me” or “Click Here,” can improve clicks. But be careful, if you pay for advertising per click, you want to design the ad to where your target market is going to be more apt to click than someone surfing the web with little interest in what you offer.

Target your link directly to what it offers. If your ad offers t-shirts with a link directing customers to a website that offers a slew of printing services, they may leave because they clicked the ad for t-shirts.

Popular Online Scams to Watch Out For

Dating Sites

Some of these scammers create phony profiles on dating sites, profess a quick love or will drag it out for a couple months, sometimes even discuss wedding plans, and then all the sudden, they are out of the country and need money for an emergency, generally followed by another emergency, and then at some point, they are done taking from you and you never hear from them again.

Foreign Lottery

You may get an email saying you won the lottery in Africa, and all they need is a bunch of personal information from you, and possibly some money, to close the deal.

Make Money on Ebay, Google, or Other At-Home Opportunities

We have the secret to making lots of money on the internet. Janet has made over x amount of dollars in just the last year alone working part time behind her computer. If you want to learn how, please follow a series of clicks that do not answer any questions you may have on the subject and eventually send money or sign a contract promising to make monthly fees.

Credit Cards

You may get an email about a credit card. All the bank needs is for you to fill out this application. Once approved, you immediately have an account with a $300 limit of which $265 was already billed for first-time fees, annual fee, and a monthly fee. Even if you close your account without ever using the card, you still owe that money.

In addition, they may not even be a bank whether using a phony name or using a famous one with a similar logo, and they then use your personal information from your application for identity theft.

Protect Yourself

Protect yourself from these scams by being aware, safe-guarding your personal information, and researching people before doing business with them. Never send money to someone you don’t know.

Things to Avoid in Website Design

Avoid Pop-Up Advertising

Nobody really likes playing the X-Game of trying to close pop-ups when they are delved into some sort of fun or research. In fact, many will automatically leave a site without giving it a chance if the moment they get to the site, a few pop-ups occurs.

Slow Processing

Too many of the neat things such as photographs, large files, flash, music, videos, etc. can slow down a page. The internet is supposed to be high speed, and many people have little patience for page loading times. Even more frustrating is when the page has so much information it causes the computer to freeze up.

Too Many Words

It takes longer to read information on a computer screen than it does in print. If you have a lot of information you are trying to communicate, be to the point and chunk information as necessary. Bullets are an awesome concept.

Words You Cannot See

Believe it or not, many websites exist where the words are written in a similar color as the background. The content is not camouflage. Watch for putting words over a photograph that has sharp contrasting colors. In addition, sometimes words don’t show up correctly in spry assets and drop down menus, so make sure they are functioning correctly and viewable in java and with java disabled.

Too many Ads

Advertisements through third parties usually re-load ever so often, and in that period, there is usually a delay with the ability to scroll. Not fun for a reader sitting on your site for a long period of time. In fact, if you get them to stick around long enough for ads to re-load, then don’t let the advertisements scare them away.

Disorganization

People go to a site with a specific goal in mind. It frustrates them when they can’t find what they are looking for within seconds.

Common Website Design Customs

Users of the internet come to expect a certain consistency among websites that not only do they find convenient, but many websites find that the following customs help improve site traffic.

Share Feature

Nothing gets the word out about your site and provides instant links better than word-of-mouth, and the ease of the share feature makes it really easy for people to link your site to their friends on their social networking sites like Facebook. In addition, a Facebook like button is nice to have as well.

Search

Sometimes people search engines like Google for something specific, and instead of taking them to the specific content they are searching, Google will link directly to your home page. If users cannot find what they are looking for in a matter of seconds, they will move on to the next search listing. Providing a site search makes it easy for them to find specific information within your site.

Comments

People love to air their opinions on the web. Sometimes you even see comments in articles that simply say, “I love it,” or “Doesn’t really matter to me.” Some people actually sign up to the site with a user-name and password receiving notices from third parties to their email just to be able to say, “It doesn’t really matter to me.”

Above the Fold

Nobody likes the never ending scroll down page. Not only do they often take longer to load, but for some reason, most users would rather click a “page 2” link than to scroll down too far. For that reason, many sites keep their design to a size that would relatively fit a computer screen. If they go larger, usually they don’t go more than double, and they keep the most important information at the top, such as the “shop” link.

Cool Things Organizations say on their Facebook Wall

In addition to individual profiles, Facebook offers fan pages for organizations. So what do these people write on their walls?

For a small television show on the Travel Channel manned by three hot men, their own cameras, and a bunch of ghosts, Ghost Adventures have almost a million fans on their Facebook page. They provide links, you tube videos, polls, pictures, and questions. One post that gained quite a few likes and comments asked people to click like if they are excited for the next episode, and during the episode’s airing, they asked people what they thought. Check them out at http://www.facebook.com/#!/GhostAdventures

USAA, a no-bail out bank, offers many financial products to service members and veterans. With some of the most innovative uses for content in their wall posts, USAA offers “Fun Friday Movie Quotes” and links to websites offering product-related resources. Every month, they showcase military related bloggers, and they often ask questions where certain comments can be featured in their magazine. In addition to inviting members to attend their webinars, they have asked members for opinions on their advertising campaigns and requested assistance to help lobby bills that directly affect the way they do business. One of their posts that received over 600 likes, “In today’s economy, how many companies give money back to their customers? USAA did—to the tune of $594 million in the form of distributions and dividends beginning this week.” Check them out at http://www.facebook.com/#!/USAA

Moms Who Drink and Swear engages her audience with candid, creative writing. A popular posting says, “…They [my toilets] are white and bleachy clean and ready for puke. I’m proud of this.” While it’s a place for parents to all vent to each other in the most profane way possible about the “joys” of parenting, it is also a vehicle the creator of the page uses to advertise her blog, blogs of friends, and charitable causes. Check her out at http://www.facebook.com/#!/momswhodrinkandswear

Marketing with Facebook

Facebook offers a few different ways for websites to market their site. One question to ask, “What is the purpose?” Some sites exist to enhance branding like to remind people they exist and entice them to think of that company next time they are at the store. Some sites, however, have the goal of reaching certain click-through rates and direct shopping.

Advertisements

The most obvious way to advertise your company on Facebook, advertisements offer an affordable way for any organization to get their name out there. Facebook offers two methods of charging: impressions vs. clicks. You can have the ad link to your Facebook page or to an external site. They also have a daily budget, and you can decide the dates of a campaign. The ads usually have 3 components: the headline, the copy, and the picture.

Facebook Pages

Facebook has profiles for individuals and pages for organizations and professional uses. Free. The biggest difference between them is the way you make friends. In profiles, you have to accept or deny the friend requests. On pages, they click like, and done.

You can use a Facebook page for various reasons. Popular statements that people “like” such as “Looking for your car keys for an hour to find them in your pocket,” are everywhere. Facebook now has all your activities and interests as a list of “like” pages, so many pages exist such as, “Cleaning my house,” and “Soccer.” Then of course, people are more than welcome to like “your name” or “your company’s name.”

In addition to the “like” feature, once liked, your posts show up on their news feed. Many companies are already advertising sales, providing teasers, and making their mission more interactive with videos and links.

Share Feature

On your external site, you can provide a share feature that allows people to post your link directly to their Facebook profile for all their friends to see in their news feed.

Free Online Design Tools

The internet offers quite a bit of free art to use in design, but not all art is free. Always look for licensing agreements to see if it is available for commercial and personal use.

Images in Public Domain

Photographs and images available in public domain are the safest option to go with images. Anything created by the government or where copyright has expired is in public domain. Keep in mind different countries have different laws for copyright expiration. A great website to find images in public domain is WikiMedia Commons (http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page).

Fonts

Not only can you find some free fonts to use for your letters, but you can also find some free of dingbat images to use as a one color clip art or to color for clip art. Dafont (http://www.dafont.com) offers free fonts.

Photoshop Brushes

If you use Adobe Photoshop, you can also download free brushes to use in your designs employing a simple click to insert images onto your canvas. My Photoshop Brushes (http://myphotoshopbrushes.com/brushes) also offers patterns, gradients, and shapes.

Clip-Art

Many websites offer clip-art free for personal use, and some offer commercial free clip-art, and most offer links to websites of links for free clip art. Sometimes the easiest way to get clip art of quality to stretch to large files is through a dingbat font; however, some of the sites with clip-art can be useful in design. Hassle Free Clip-art (http://www.hasslefreeclipart.com/) offers a decent selection “with no strings attached.”

Tutorials

Do you see an effect being used as a trend in graphic design, like the sunburst, and have a sudden urge to play with or use the effect? You can experiment in your software at trying to create the effect, but Photoshop and Illustrator tutorials are all over the web to make neat effects like the sunburst or different techniques with inking artwork.