January 31, 2008

Google Apps - Free

Filed under: Domain Names, Google, Hosting — Uwe Matt @ 11:14 pm

I just make a discovery this week that was simply amazing. I don’t know how Google continues to do stuff for free but they do.

 

If you are looking to get a reliable place to host your personal domain email try Google’s Standard Edition Email Hosting for FREE. Yes, you can point your domain MX record to Google’s seven mail servers and they will host your domain’s email.

 
Check it out at:

http://www.google.com/a/help/intl/en/admins/editions_spe.html

 

I have one of my domains hosted at Google with four alias domains and it works great as a POP, IMAP or web based email. I have also created alias email accounts for the domains. They even offer free telephone technical support.

March 20, 2007

Find Valuable Expired Domains

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Many internet marketers use link exchange programs.

They spend boatloads of money trying to increase their websites’ link popularity.

It’s much easier to buy valuable dropping domains which already have great link popularity.

For example, did you notice that last year Microsoft forgot to renew their domain http://outlookexpress.com ?

Since it had expired, anybody could grab it.

Warning: It’s not uncommon to miss renewal notices.

If you have more than a few domains, this probably has already happened to you.

If it hasn’t, it probably will.

Credit cards expire. Sometimes the autorenew is unintentionally set to “off”.

This is an easy way to lose a valuable old domain.

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November 14, 2006

Drop Watch - Expired Domain Service

Filed under: Domain Names — Uwe Matt @ 5:46 pm

A friend of mine called me today. He signed up http://www.dropwatch.com and have huge trouble with their software.

He only can search for domain names starting with A. All others wont work!

A few days ago he opend a support ticket but no answer till now.

Stay away from dropwatch.com

October 11, 2006

Selling High Pagerank Blogs

Filed under: Blogs, Pings and Tags, Domain Names, Links, Pagerank — Uwe Matt @ 4:07 pm

I own around 50 blogs at blogger.com with a pagerank between 2 and 5
If you would like to buy some of the blogs here are the prices sorted by pagerank:

PR2 = $5
PR3 = $25
PR4 = $60
PR5 = $150
all blogs are at blogspot.com

All blogs are clean with NO content!
If you like to buy more than one there will be a discount.

Send me a email at “seo@this domain” to clarify the details.

September 20, 2006

.info Domains VS .com Domains

Filed under: Domain Names, Google — Uwe Matt @ 8:58 pm

In my latest test I figured out that its very difficult the get a good search engine ranking for .info domains especially in google.

Use .com instead is much easier and works better. I personally hate .info domains like the search engines do :)

My favorite hosting provider is domain-cube.

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August 7, 2006

Boost your domain from the beginning

Filed under: Domain Names — Uwe Matt @ 8:28 am

there are two ways registering your domain names.

One option is to choose a brand new domain name which no other registered before. The domain has no history neighter good or bad and no old inbound links.

Or go to www.deleteddomains.com and search for a secific keyword or other criterias in their database. Maybe you find a good domain name someone else registered before. There are many cases why domain names won’t be renewed. The simplest reason is they don’t need it any more.

But every day new domain names are available because the notification email was filtered out by spam tools or they don’t check their email accounts.

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August 1, 2006

Various Whois Entry

Filed under: Domain Names — Uwe Matt @ 2:30 am

Belive it or not, the Search Engines read the Whois data of your website.

If you have 100 domains with the same Wohis Information its a good chance to get banned in a major SE!

Don’t use the same Information more than 10 times if possible!

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