• Become a Shouter : Join here
  • X

    Domain

    Get Free .Com Domain For a Year

    May 26, 2010
    default-thumb

    Here’s a feast for all of you looking forward to buying a .Com domain. Here’s the best offer you could ever get. You have heard of $0.99 domains, but this offer brought to you by 1&1 beats them all. A new domain free of cost, no strings attached at all.

    Continue Reading →

    5 Things to Consider Before Buying Used Domain Name

    April 26, 2010
    default-thumb

    First step for starting a blog is to select a domain name. If you are planning to buy a sued old Domain name, I would suggest you to select  an old domain name for your blog after doing proper research. There might be chances that you select a banned or black listed domain name, which might create problem in approving Google Adsense or giving any search engine advantage. There are many other factors which must be kept ...

    Continue Reading →

    WordPress.com Enabled DNS Editing Feature

    April 2, 2010
    default-thumb

    Some time back I have written on limitations of free WordPress.com blog and started offering WordPress.com to self hosted WordPress migration service. Though one thing which we needed to do in order to make the migration SEO (301 perma-redirection) friendly is to add the domain name into WordPress.com blog and then change the DNS to point to other hosting. This always add a lots of work, as DNS for that domain can’t be changed from the WordPress ...

    Continue Reading →

    The Art of TypoSquatting A.K.A URL HiJacking

    February 24, 2010
    default-thumb

    Two students of the Harvard University recently submitted a paper on typosquatting which revealed some interesting information. It raises great interest to read how Google might be earning a hundred million through this scheme. Image Credit Firstly, we’ll discuss what typosquatting actually is. Typo-squatting, also called URL hijacking, is a form of cybersquatting which relies on mistakes such as typographical errors made by Internet users when inputting a website address into a web browser. Should ...

    Continue Reading →

    Can We use WordPress Word in our Domain Names?

    January 8, 2010
    default-thumb

    When I was planning to start a new domain on WordPress the first few names which came into my mind was with keyword WordPress. I was about to buy the domain name but luckily while talking to one of my blogger friend, told me about the issues with using WordPress in top-level domain name . Read: 5 Domain names Suggestion tools After little research I landed into the page from WordPress which clearly says For various ...

    Continue Reading →

    [CPANEL] Error from park wrapper: Using name servers with the following IPs [Solved]

    December 13, 2009
    default-thumb

    Last time I wrote a tutorial on How to create cpanel using WHM, though one thing happened with me while adding an addon domain to my cpanel account. And I’m sure this might happen to you , so this guide will help you to get rid of this issue. The Error which I was getting was Error from park wrapper: Using name servers with the following IPs In short I was not allowed to add ...

    Continue Reading →

    How to Add addon domain to Dreamhost Webhosting

    November 12, 2009
    default-thumb

    Dreamhost is my favorite shared hosting because of the performance it has given me in last one year. If you have been thinking of buying shared hosting , dreamhost is the way you should go. Login to your cpanel and click on manage domains. There enter your domain URL and assign how your domain should add for prefix www. I selected the second option so that any one type my domain without www will automatically ...

    Continue Reading →

    Change DNS of Domain bought from Google Apps

    November 11, 2009
    default-thumb

    We have already told you about benefit of custom domain and sooner or later after buying custom domain, you might like to shift from Blogspot to WordPress. I was working on a client blog migration and he bought his domain from Google. Finding the domain setting was not very tough, but like other cpanel it was not easy. So this is the guide which will help you when you buy a domain from Google. Google ...

    Continue Reading →
    `