What domain name I should choose for my website?

By admin · June 6, 2010 · Filed in Internet Marketing Tools · 3 Comments »

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I have developed a website with some directories & databases plus some web + internet tools and some entertainment stuff. Some of the categories of this website are:

1. Search (web, images, videos, books, dir, e-bay, Amazon, kids, news, etc)

2. Web Hosts Directories

3. World Universities Directories

4. World Hotels Directories

5. World Virtual Tour

6. Sports Database

7. Movies DB

8. Celebrities DB

9. Books DB (Books Directories with rankings & reviews)

10. Software DB (woth ranking & reviews)

11. Wallpapers

12. SMS Collection

13. DBs of Mobile, Computers, Cars

14. Free Scripts & Templates

15. Webmasters tools (web analysis, enhancement & promotional tools)

16. Products Ranking & reviews

17. Banks DB

18. TV Channels

19. Online classifieds

and some other things like that…
The target market of this website i whole world, all age groups of any professions either webmasters, internet marketers, students, designers, educators, or whatsoever….
I want to register .COM domain name for this website.
Suggest me a GOOD domain name for it.
GOOD means:
a) related to contents
b) looks professional
c) attractive for target market
d) not too long
e) easy to read and pronounce.

I am waiting for your suggestion. If any suggested domain name is accepted by me for registration, If will put the name & homepage link of the person who suggested it, on my website.
Go Suggest and be appreciated.

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Doing great with budgeting and saving, but need advice on investment allocations?

By admin · May 24, 2010 · Filed in Internet Marketing Tools · 4 Comments »

I’m doing everything by the book on saving for retirement and emergencies and have it going on. The only thing I’m always unsure about is when and how I should be rebalancing during market changes. I have a pretty good process for picking good mutual funds just using internet tools, but never know when it’s time to move from one fund to another, and also if i’m too heavily invested in one type or another. Is there any advisors online who charge like a one time fee for evaluating this a few times a year? I checked with local financial advisors and they seem to deal with clients having over 2mil in assets! I’m not quite there yet :) Fidelity told me since i’m a "platinum" level customer of theirs they’d give me free advice but they can’t ever tell you exactly what to do because of laws and regulations.

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Does this seem right and sound like a summary too you? Firefox and Internet Explorer ..,?

By admin · May 18, 2010 · Filed in Internet Marketing Tools · 2 Comments »

Since the relative demise of Netscape as the last serious competitor to Microsoft’s Internet Explorer (IE) three years ago, most of us simply take our Microsoft browser for granted–warts and all. Virtually every Web site is optimized for IE, and every copy of Microsoft Windows sold includes a version of IE. And with total market saturation come opportunists: criminal hackers who use Microsoft vulnerabilities to take control of your operating system, steal your identity, or spread spam.

But out of the ashes of Netscape came the Mozilla Organization. Spun off from AOL, which purchased Netscape a few years ago, the Mozilla Organization has been quietly creating a brand-new Internet browser from the ground up–and sharing its code with anyone and everyone. The benefit of this new browser project is that unlike IE, this open-source code runs independently of your operating system, so a flaw in the browser software won’t necessarily expose your entire computer.

Another source of Internet vulnerabilities lies within ActiveX technology, tiny scripts that automatically download when you visit certain Web pages. In most cases, they’re good, adding music or animation to a page. But in some cases, criminal hackers have tweaked the code to damage your computer. Microsoft recently added a prompt to IE so that you can accept or deny ActiveX scripts. Firefox doesn’t use ActiveX technology, which means that a few Web sites might not appear as their designers intended (although we were hard-pressed to find a site that didn’t work because of this during our testing of Firefox).

While Mozilla offers a whole suite of secure, independent, open-source Internet tools, it recently streamlined its browser component and named it Firefox. Since last summer, we’ve been testing Firefox, and, frankly, we’re sold: Firefox is just as fast and just as easy as Internet Explorer–and more importantly, it’s much more secure.

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Is Yahoo! Answers a 'gold mine' for marketing firms?

By admin · May 7, 2010 · Filed in Internet Marketing Tools · 4 Comments »

Is Yahoo! Answers one of the best internet tools out there for marketing firms to record and sell people’s opinions and/or thoughts to corporations?

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