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09-Jul-2007
Security, SEO and Shared Hosting
Shared hosting is the only option for many small-to-medium businesses. You dont need to manage a server, as you might with dedicated hosting, and shared hosting offers most of the features of a...
04-Jul-2007
Domain Slamming by Dishonest Registrars
Even after court convictions, some domain name scammers continue to operate and may target your domain next. A technique known as "domain slamming" fools innocent domain owners into handing over the rights to...
04-Jul-2007
Protect Your Domain Name From Theft
Roger Overanout Your domain name is you on the Internet and not many people realise that it may be at risk of theft! It's a fact that many people leave themselves exposed to the risk of domain name theft, when all they need to do is take a few simple steps to signifi...
04-Jul-2007
How To Register Your Domain Name
Ted Prodromou When you launch a new website you must register a unique domain name with an authorized registrar. When the internet was first starting, all domain names and IP addresses were registered through one organization, Internic. Eventually Network Solutions t...
04-Jul-2007
Domain Security
The security of domain name registrations is an increasing concern for domain name registrants and registrars. However, there are steps you can take to increase the security of your domain name registrations. Domain Name Security is often neglected by most organisati...
02-Jul-2007
International Domain Names Status Indicators
For international domain names under ICANN, there are several status indicators: ACTIVE is the normal domain name status. The domain can be renewed and modified by a domain registrar, it can be transferred bet...
02-Jul-2007
Domain Theft
Many individuals and businesses have a web site but few understand their rights to the ownership of that site, or their responsibility to maintain that ownership. I bring this up because of a call I received last week from an individual whose website was "stolen". Th...
02-Jul-2007
Detagged Domains
A domain name becomes "detagged" when it is no longer hosted on two valid name servers. Having detagged status stops any services associated with the domain name from working, such as email or a website; this...

