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NameCheap April 2009 Coupon Code

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This coupon code will allow you to register a new domain name with Namecheap for just $8.81. It will give $0.88 off on each domain name. It works for the whole month of April, and you can use it for unlimited number of time.

NameCheap Coupon Code: 7TULIPS

To know more about steps of using this coupon code. Go to my previous article -> NameCheap January 2009 Coupon

April 6th, 2009 | 2 Comments

NameCheap March 2009 Coupon Code

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Namecheap.com one of the most popular domain registration company. Most of the webmaster prefers to register domain with Namecheap.com. This probably because of its various discounts through coupon codes and promotional offers.

The Namecheap coupon code for March 2009 has been released. You can register a new domain name with namecheap for just $8.81.

Discount: Save 88 cent for 1-year new domain registration only.

Expires: 31th March 2009

The March coupon will discount $9.69 to $8.81 on a new domain registration. Use the coupon emphasized in red bold to take advantage of this offer.

Namecheap Coupon Code: SPRINGSUN

To know more about steps of using this coupon code. Go to my previous article -> NameCheap January 2009 Coupon

March 11th, 2009 | 2 Comments

NameCheap February 2009 Coupon

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A bit late for me to blog about this, Namecheap coupon code for February 2009 has been released since the beginning of February. You can register a new domain name with namecheap for just $8.81.

Discount: Save 88 cent for 1-year new domain registration only.

Expires: 28th Feb 2009

The February coupon will discount $9.69 to $8.81 on a new domain registration. Use the coupon emphasized in red bold to take advantage of this offer.

Namecheap Coupon Code: REDROSES

To know more about steps of using this coupon code. Go to my previous article -> NameCheap January 2009 Coupon

February 19th, 2009 | 4 Comments

Buying And Selling Domain Name

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Over the past several years there has been a boom in domain name industry, and as a result, it is very possible that the domain name you want is no longer available. The fact is that a great number of domain names have been registered as investments means that there are a number of excellent domain names for sale at a higher price.

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Domaining is an Internet business, which you can buy and sell for profit. Domain names are web addresses and come in different extensions, the most common is .com. Personally I own more than 20 domain names that are going to sell within this year. In future, will getting more and more.

You could choose just keep it and renew it every year or you could start the website, or you can sell your domain name on the Ebay. Or you can park it where it will make you some advertising money. Thus, there are many ways you can make money from it.

For the coming articles, I will share a little about how to make money from Domain Parking site.

February 16th, 2009 | 1 Comment

My new domain is born !!!

Finally, i have come out my new domain for my financial blog after several months of consideration due to unable to find a suitable domain for myself.

Hope u can always have a drop by !!!

Thanks in advanced !!! Your co-operation will be highly appreciated !!!

imDavidLee

December 6th, 2007 | 1 Comment

Long or short domain name ??

As u known, domain names can b of any length up to 67 chars. U don’t hav to settle for an obscure domain name like ppo.com when wat u mean is PangPuiOng.com…….

Some argue tat shorter domain names r easier to remember, easier to type n less mistakes - for eg, “getit.com” is easier to remember and less prone to typing error than “imthemostpowerfulpeople.com”…

Others argue that a longer domain name is usually easier to understand - for eg, “ilmmh.com” is difficult to remember and type correctly, whereas if we expand it to its long form, “ILoveMyMumHair.com”, we are more likely to remember the domain name….

Which would I go for?
I’d go for the shorter name if I can get a meaningful one… However, I would probably avoid extremely long names which combine frm 67 chars.

November 23rd, 2007 | Leave a Comment