tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-40515214636299763912024-03-14T11:14:01.371-07:00Domain & Hosting ¹fdomainhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07461587311587007004noreply@blogger.comBlogger32125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4051521463629976391.post-47140023090962641442009-08-25T07:43:00.001-07:002009-08-25T07:43:57.932-07:00More FAQs about Domains<table border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" width="100%"> <tbody> <tr> <td width="5%" align="middle"> <p><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">Q.</font></p></td> <td> <p><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">How long can a domain name can be and are there any restrictions?</font></p></td></tr> <tr> <td align="middle"><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif"> </font></td> <td> <p><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">A domain name can have a maximum of 67 characters including the extension (TLD) (.com, .net, .org). A domain name can contain numbers 0 through 9, letters a through z or dashes (-). Domain names are case insensitive, i.e., myDomain.com and MyDomain.com are one and same. Domain name cannot start or end with a dash (-). </font><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">Register your website now</font></p> </td></tr> <tr> <td align="middle"><span><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">Q.</font></span></td> <td> <p><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">Will my name and contact information be publicly available?</font></p></td></tr> <tr> <td align="middle"><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif"> </font></td> <td> <p><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">Yes. Information about the registrant and people who is responsible to manage, billing and administration is publicly available to allow rapid resolution of technical problems and to permit enforcement of consumer protection, trademark and other laws. This information is available to the public through the </font><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">WHOIS</font><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif"> service.</font></p> </td></tr> <tr> <td align="middle"><span><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">Q.</font></span></td> <td> <p><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">What if the domain name I want to use is already taken?</font></p></td></tr> <tr> <td align="middle"><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif"> </font></td> <td> <p><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">You can choose an alternative domain name, or same name with different TLD/ extension, for example, if myDomain.com is not available, you can register myDomain.net if available, or wait until the current one expires (not recommended) or if you feel that you have a right to the unavailable domain name, you could follow the domain dispute policy and try to acquire that particular domain name. </font><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">Check the website availability and register your website now</font></p> </td></tr> <tr> <td align="middle"><span><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">Q.</font></span></td> <td> <p><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">How long does it take to register a domain name?</font></p></td></tr> <tr> <td align="middle"><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif"> </font></td> <td> <p><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">The domain registration is completed as soon as we receive the completed registration form and payment. The registration process takes few minutes. A confirmation email is sent to the domain name's administrative and billing contacts with the details of the domain registration.</font></p> </td></tr> <tr> <td align="middle"><span><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">Q.</font></span></td> <td> <p><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">How do I renew my domain registration?</font></p></td></tr> <tr> <td align="middle"><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif"> </font></td> <td> <p><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">If we are the Registrar for your domain name, you can renew and extend the registration term for your domain at anytime by logging into the Domain Control Panel. Domains can be renewed and extended for periods from 1 to 10 years except any .IN TLD which can be registered or renewed 5 years at a time. </font><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">Transfer and renew your website now</font></p> </td></tr> <tr> <td align="middle"><span><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">Q.</font></span></td> <td> <p><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">How do I modify an existing domain name record?</font></p></td></tr> <tr> <td align="middle"><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif"> </font></td> <td> <p><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">You can update contact names for administrative contact, billing contact or technical contact, the registrant address, eMail address, phone number and fax number from your Domain Control Panel and at any time.</font></p> </td></tr> <tr> <td align="middle"><span><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">Q.</font></span></td> <td> <p><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">My domain name is about to expire. How do I renew it?</font></p></td></tr> <tr> <td align="middle"><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif"> </font></td> <td> <p><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">If you had registered your domain name through our company, you may renew it through your control panel or speak to the account executive. If had you registered your domain through one of our reseller, please speak to them. </font><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">Transfer and Renew your website now</font></p> </td></tr> <tr> <td align="middle"><span><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">Q.</font></span></td> <td> <p><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">How do I transfer from my current Registrar to your company?</font></p></td></tr> <tr> <td align="middle"><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif"> </font></td> <td> <p><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">Once you let us know the domain name to transfer and pay the transfer fee, we will initiate the transfer process, which will send an email to the current admin contact as listed in the WHOIS. You need to approve the transfer. In the next 24-48 hours, you may receive another email from your current registrar asking you to approve the transfer. Some registrars just notify you about the transfer and do not need your approval. It may take about a week for the actual transfer to take place. When you transfer a domain, it is automatically renewed by 1 year. Note that, you will not be able to transfer a domain up to 60 days from the date of registration. Similarly, if you transfer the domain within 45 days after renewing it, your current renewal is cancelled and you will get only 1 year of renewal that you normally get from the us. If you transfer after 45 days of the renewal, you will retain that renewal that you have done and you get 1 year renewal from us as usual. </font><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">Transfer and Renew your website now</font></p> </td></tr> <tr> <td align="middle"><span><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">Q.</font></span></td> <td> <p><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">How do I cancel my domain name?</font></p></td></tr> <tr> <td align="middle"><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif"> </font></td> <td> <p><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">If you cancel it with in one hour of registration, we will be able to cancel and refund partial domain registration fee after deducting cancellation charges and credit card processing charges if any. If you want to cancel the registered domain name after one hour of registration, it can not be cancelled since registries do not allow cancellations with a refund. If you no longer want your domain name, we suggest that you attempt to sell your domain name through a domain name broker or give your domain name to an interested party or leave it without renewing it.</font></p> </td></tr> <tr> <td align="middle"><span><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">Q.</font></span></td> <td> <p><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">How do I change my domain name server (DNS) information?</font></p></td></tr> <tr> <td align="middle"><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif"> </font></td> <td> <p><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">If your domain name is registered through with us, you can login to your account manager <span style="COLOR: black">via the Domain Mangement link </span>to modify the name server information for your domain name at any time.</font></p> </td></tr> <tr> <td align="middle"><span><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">Q.</font></span></td> <td> <p><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">How often is <span>WHOIS</span> information updated?</font></p></td></tr> <tr> <td align="middle"><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif"> </font></td> <td> <p><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">As soon as you change the information, we send the request to the WHOIS database instantly, however, it may take some time to reflect in <span>WHOIS</span> database. For .COM domains, it may take about 6 hours and it varies for other TLDs.</font></p> </td></tr> <tr> <td align="middle"><span><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">Q.</font></span></td> <td> <p><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">I already have a web site. How can I get my domain name to point to my web site?</font></p></td></tr> <tr> <td align="middle"><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif"> </font></td> <td> <p><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">You need to set the 'A' record of your new website to the same IP address as the existing website and either send a request to the existing website hosting company to point the new website to the existing website OR you can do it your self in the website hosting control panel. If we have designed your website and hosting it, we can do all of those tasks for you. </font><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">Register a new website and point to your existing website now</font></p> </td></tr> <tr> <td align="middle"><span><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">Q.</font></span></td> <td> <p><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">I have misspelled my domain name. How do I go about getting it corrected?</font></p></td></tr> <tr> <td align="middle"><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif"> </font></td> <td> <p><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">Unfortunately, once a domain name is registered, it can not be altered, including spelling corrections. An alternative is to register the correctly spelled domain name and forward the incorrect one to your correct one. This will allow your customers can still find you even if they make the same mistake. </font><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">Find variations of your website name and register many domains in few simple steps</font></p> </td></tr></tbody></table> fdomainhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07461587311587007004noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4051521463629976391.post-33161555733860475002009-08-21T05:27:00.001-07:002009-08-25T07:43:41.106-07:00FTP Features<div> </div> <div> </div> <div> <h2><font size="4">File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a software standard for transferring computer files between machines with widely different operating systems. With our hosting packages, you can use any FTP based client to upload data / content to the web space included in your hosting package.</font></h2> <p>Unlike some hosting companies which restrict the amount of data that you can upload and download on a daily basis, with ALL our hosting packages - you get the ability to upload and download data 24x7, unlimited number of times. Add to this, you get the ability to add up to 100 FTP users. Using the FTP Manager in the hosting control panel you can do all of the following:</p> <table border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" width="100%"> <tbody> <tr> <td valign="top" width="5%" align="middle"><strong><img vspace="4" src="http://hamarashehar.com/i/arrow.gif" width="10" height="10"></strong></td> <td valign="top" width="96%" align="left"> <p><strong>Add / Remove FTP users</strong></p></td></tr> <tr> <td valign="top" align="middle"><strong><img vspace="4" src="http://hamarashehar.com/i/arrow.gif" width="10" height="10"></strong></td> <td valign="top" align="left"> <p><strong>Restrict access of a FTP user to a particular folder</strong></p></td></tr> <tr> <td valign="top" align="middle"><strong><img vspace="4" src="http://hamarashehar.com/i/arrow.gif" width="10" height="10"></strong></td> <td valign="top" align="left"> <p><strong>Set disk quota limitations on a per FTP user basis</strong></p></td></tr> <tr> <td valign="top" align="middle"><strong><img vspace="4" src="http://hamarashehar.com/i/arrow.gif" width="10" height="10"></strong></td> <td valign="top" align="left"> <p><strong>Change passwords</strong></p></td></tr> <tr> <td valign="top" align="middle"><strong><img vspace="4" src="http://hamarashehar.com/i/arrow.gif" width="10" height="10"></strong></td> <td valign="top" align="left"> <p><strong>Suspend / unsuspend access of FTP users</strong></p></td></tr></tbody></table> <p>You are also given access to the Complete Log of Actions performed by each user i.e. you can find out which FTP user connected from what IP Address, at what time, and uploaded / modified / deleted which all files</p></div> fdomainhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07461587311587007004noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4051521463629976391.post-79524057321479048492009-08-20T04:21:00.001-07:002009-08-20T04:22:42.092-07:00Top 20 reasons to have a web<p class="mobile-photo"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh18665Tvg9263CajyA0hviEzAP_JPhLAJL8MVszJD4sYNOLSiy1HeGx7eDkRloNKcLRc4VqUGWxf9No1DLZZehnnAMcnKZ8OiSdYFmxqjIHanZYiRZikE1vOv_ZisH_WXZOnKwnwA1DD5L/s1600-h/happy_girl1-771815.jpg"><img src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh18665Tvg9263CajyA0hviEzAP_JPhLAJL8MVszJD4sYNOLSiy1HeGx7eDkRloNKcLRc4VqUGWxf9No1DLZZehnnAMcnKZ8OiSdYFmxqjIHanZYiRZikE1vOv_ZisH_WXZOnKwnwA1DD5L/s320/happy_girl1-771815.jpg" border="0" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5372004527387184082" /></a></p><h2><a name="12329a38c3dfdf33_12318cbc7f1ae4f4_Top_20_reasons_to_have_web_presence">Top 20 reasons to have web presence</a></h2> <ol> <li><strong>To open a cheapest 24-hour, 365-days-a-year sales channel:</strong> A website can serve lakhs of people at any given moment. Think about it! How many sales people do you need to serve so many people from around the world every minute? How many resources and money do you need to do so? Can you afford opening a branch in every single city and town in the whole world? You can't. Of course no body can! However, you can get the same results using website. If you compare the amount of money & resources you need to spend to sell to the whole world with a website, the price you pay to have your own website is absolutely nothing. Isn't? Start your 24x7x365 sales channel by registering a domain for your business register now <li><strong>To establish a presence:</strong> No matter what your business is, you can't ignore the 15 to 20 crore people who currently have access to the Internet! In the very near future that number will increase ten fold as new technology allows non-computer owners to have access to the World Wide Web. To be a part of that community, you need to be on the Internet. Your competitors will be. <li><strong>To network:</strong> As every smart business person knows, it is not what you know; it's who you know. It is difficult to reach decision-makers, but if that person approaches you, it is infinitely easier to tell your sales story! The Internet lets potential clients find you. "This is what I do, where I am, and if you are ever in need of my services, this is how to reach me". <li><strong>To make business information available:</strong> Think of the Yellow Pages ad. What are your hours? What do you do (or not do)? How can someone contact you? Where are you located? What is today's special? You can keep your customers informed of every (changing) reason to do business with you on the Internet. <li><strong>To serve your customers:</strong> Making business information available is one of the most important ways to serve your customers. Allow your customers to find what is in stock at your store. What colours are available? All this can be done quickly and simply on the Internet. <li><strong>To heighten public interest:</strong> You won't get BusinessToday or Economic Times to write up your store opening, but you might get them to print your Internet address if you are doing something new and special. Even if you could get BusinessToday or Economic Times coverage it wouldn't do you any good if a potential customer across the country could not visit your store which they can do if you are on the Internet! <li><strong>To release time-sensitive materials:</strong> What if your materials need to be released no earlier than midnight next Friday? With the Internet, the release is up to you. Imagine the "hype" and anticipation one gets from the announcement. "All materials will be made available on our Internet site at 12:01AM Friday." <li><strong>To sell things: </strong>Did you notice that this is not number one? Before people become your customers they want to know about you, what you do, and what you can do for them, which you can do quickly and inexpensively on the Internet. Interested in finding out Internet Billionaires did billions of dollars of business on the Internet? Call us to get "Success Stories of Online Business" white paper FREE. <li><strong>To make pictures, sounds and film files available:</strong> What if your product is great but people would really love it if they could see it in action? Or they could see it in different colours or frames? On the Internet, you can add sound and pictures in colour to your company's customer information. No brochure will do that. <li><strong>To reach a highly desirable demographic market:</strong> The type of people using the Internet are college educated, making a high salary, are familiar with technology, and are searching for ways to satisfy their needs. Your business can tell these people its story. <li><strong>To answer Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):</strong> Whoever answers the phone will spend their time answering the same questions over and over again. People getting facts before they deal with you. Post these questions and answers on the Internet and you will present your company as the reliable source of industry information. <li><strong>To stay in contact with salespeople:</strong> Your on-the-road or at-home people get up-to-the minute information from postings on the Internet in complete privacy and no long STD/ISD phone charges! <li><strong>To open international markets:.</strong> You may not be able to make sense of the mail, phone, or regulation systems in overseas markets, but with an Internet Home Page you can open a dialogue with anyone anywhere as easily as someone across the street, without the long distance postal or phone charges! <li><strong>To make changing information available quickly:</strong> Sometimes, information changes even before it gets off of the press. Electronic publishing changes with your needs during the day. No printed or media piece can match this flexibility. <li><strong>To allow feedback from customers:</strong> You pass out a brochure, catalogue, booklet, or advertise in the newspaper but it doesn't work. No calls, no leads, no sales. What went wrong? Well, just keep trying different things and eventually you will find the right way. But this expensive process is not an alternative for the small business person. For the cost of a page of Internet programming, you can get instant feedback while it is fresh in the customers mind, without the cost and hassle of business reply mail. <li><strong>To test market new services and products:</strong> It is very expensive to roll out a new product. Once you have been on the Internet for a while, you will know what works and what doesn't. You will also realise how inexpensive it is to change your presence to fit your customer's needs. For the cost of a page on the Internet you can have a crystal ball into where to position your product or service in the marketplace. Amazing. Isn't? <li><strong>To reach the media:</strong> Media people are the most "wired" profession today since they can get information more quickly, cheaply and easily on-line. On-line press kits are becoming more common. Digital text can be edited on tight deadlines. All of your company items of interest can be made available to the media on your Internet page. <li><strong>To reach the education and youth market: </strong>If you have anything that you can sell to young people be aware that soon most schools and libraries will be connected to the Internet. Anything you have that youth would be interested in needs to be on the Internet. <li><strong>To reach the specialised market:</strong> Sell fish tanks, art reproductions, flying lessons? The Internet isn't just computer nuts anymore. With 2 to 3 crore people using the Internet, even the most narrowly defined interest group will be represented in large numbers. <li><strong>To serve your local market:</strong> If you are located in a metropolitan area there are probably enough local customers with Internet access to make it worth your while. In rural communities, there now is local-call access. You will be surprised who is coming on-line</li> </li></li></li></li></li></li></li></li></li></li></li></li></li></li></li></li></li></li></li></ol> fdomainhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07461587311587007004noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4051521463629976391.post-14476472977486505822009-08-19T06:16:00.001-07:002009-08-20T04:21:37.637-07:00Domain Registration Process<ol> <li> <p><font color="#000000" size="4">Complete our registration form. <br>Make sure you've completed a search to ensure your desired name is available. <br>Check your credit card information for correctness. We cannot process your registration without correct information. Completely fill in all required fields on the registration form. </font></p> <p><font color="#000000" size="4"></font></p> <li><font color="#000000" size="4">If you do not have your webhost's DNS server names at time of registration, we will provide DNS service by programing for you the two (or more) Domain Name Servers required by InterNIC for a successful registration. We will maintain your Domain Name Service for as long as you need.<br> You may update this information at any time without additional charge. </font> <p></p> <li><font color="#000000" size="4">We process your registration with InterNIC. </font> <p></p> <li><font color="#000000" size="4">We notify you by email with the InterNIC confirmation of your new domain name. </font> <p></p> <li><font color="#000000" size="4">Unless you've specifically provided your webhost's DNS server names, your domain name remains 'parked' on our DNS server until you need to activate it, either with us or a different web host. </font> <p></p> <li><font color="#000000" size="4">Beginning in 2002, customers' domains showing us as the billing contact will receive discounted renewal rates.<br>You will receive an email renewal notice from us 150 days prior to the end of the registration term you selected (1 year, 2 years, 3 years, 5 years or 10 years).</font></li> </li></li></li></li></li></ol> fdomainhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07461587311587007004noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4051521463629976391.post-717565248990543042009-08-18T07:27:00.001-07:002009-08-18T07:28:16.603-07:00Website/Domain Registration Tips<p class="mobile-photo"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjIQ9_bRSbeHtn9D2JnVNfQ8pvmrR4de9vUbzx0ZSgXDGvBUd7m9YFuHKhjjZngBn4IAcB6PhtViFC6Il5COSxtO_8hLV8ZDh3Df9OXAT-On2XgpblojinxaYY-mq-RyGV7_hlCXtg-OnSf/s1600-h/helpful_tips_image-732232.jpg"><img src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjIQ9_bRSbeHtn9D2JnVNfQ8pvmrR4de9vUbzx0ZSgXDGvBUd7m9YFuHKhjjZngBn4IAcB6PhtViFC6Il5COSxtO_8hLV8ZDh3Df9OXAT-On2XgpblojinxaYY-mq-RyGV7_hlCXtg-OnSf/s320/helpful_tips_image-732232.jpg" border="0" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5371310292179874962" /></a></p><h2><a name="1232ddbd7ae6074c_12329a4964fead72_1231fd6eadcedf48_1231fd350b2f74ed_12318caa30b771df_Website_Domain_Registration_Tips"><font color="#000000" size="4" face="tahoma,sans-serif"></font></a> </h2> <ol> <li><font color="#000000" size="4" face="tahoma,sans-serif">The extension - Will it be a .com, .net, .org, .info etc. Any of these will get spidered and indexed by the search engines, but if you can get a .com for your chosen name you'd be better off, as this extension is more common and carries an air of legitimacy with it. </font> <li><font color="#000000" size="4" face="tahoma,sans-serif">Probably the most important aspect of your domain name registration is the choice of keywords to use in your domain name. Try to use the main keyword or phrase you'd like to optimize the whole site for, and see if you can craft a domain name around it. The search engines favor keyword-rich domain names. </font> <li><font size="4"><font color="#000000"><font face="tahoma,sans-serif"><span>Keep it short if possible</span>. A shorter name is easier to remember than a long one. </font></font></font> <li><font color="#000000" size="4" face="tahoma,sans-serif">Try to keep your domain name registration topically relevant. As search engines get smarter and smarter, sites that display total relevance will rank higher than catch-all sites. </font> <li><font color="#000000" size="4" face="tahoma,sans-serif">Avoid other companies' trademarks and copyrights in your domain name. </font> <li><font size="4"><font color="#000000"><font face="tahoma,sans-serif"><span>Register Multiple Extensions:</span> It would do you good to register various domain name extensions (called top level domains). People often type in different extensions because they want to be sure to explore all websites that have the same name. So, if you own YourBusinessName.com, you should also buy YourBusinessName.net and YourBusinessName.org, then point one site to the other. This guarantees that you don't lose traffic due to mistaken extension and also some of your competitors won't register that name and trouble you. </font></font></font> <li><font size="4"><font color="#000000"><font face="tahoma,sans-serif"><span>Register Multiple Variations:</span> It is advisable to register different variations of your domain name so that you are assured of catching visitors who type-in words that are very similar. </font></font></font><font color="#000000" size="4" face="tahoma,sans-serif">Click here to check many variations and TLDs for a desired domain and register now</font><font color="#000000" size="4" face="tahoma,sans-serif"> </font> <li><font size="4"><font color="#000000"><font face="tahoma,sans-serif"><span>Register Misspellings:</span> If your company's name can be misspelled, chances are that it will be. Be proactive and register the misspelled name so that you are assured of catching the traffic. We many instances of where users type </font></font></font><font color="#000000" size="4" face="tahoma,sans-serif"><a href="http://yahooo.com">yahooo.com</a></font><font color="#000000" size="4" face="tahoma,sans-serif"> or </font><font color="#000000" size="4" face="tahoma,sans-serif"><a href="http://yaho.com">yaho.com</a></font><font size="4"><font color="#000000" face="tahoma,sans-serif"> for <a href="http://yahoo.com">yahoo.com</a>. Click here to check many variations and TLDs for a desired domain and register now </font></font> <li><font size="4"><font color="#000000"><font face="tahoma,sans-serif"><span>Register both the full name and its acronym or abbreviation:</span> If your chosen name is quite long, register both its full version, as well as its acronym. Many big companies failed to do this and have seen the consequences of this oversight. An example is General Motors which registered </font></font></font><font color="#000000" size="4" face="tahoma,sans-serif"><a href="http://gm.com">gm.com</a></font><font color="#000000" size="4" face="tahoma,sans-serif"> and </font><font color="#000000" size="4" face="tahoma,sans-serif"><a href="http://generalmotors.com">generalmotors.com</a></font><font color="#000000" size="4" face="tahoma,sans-serif">. </font></li> </li></li></li></li></li></li></li></li></ol> fdomainhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07461587311587007004noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4051521463629976391.post-62373046479613844202009-08-18T07:15:00.001-07:002009-08-18T07:21:42.960-07:00Website related FAQs 2<table border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" width="100%"><tbody><tr><td width="5%" align="middle"><p><span style="font-family:garamond,serif;color:#000000;"><strong>Q.</strong></span></p></td><td><p><span style="font-family:garamond,serif;color:#000000;"><strong>How long can a domain name can be and are there any restrictions?</strong></span></p></td></tr><tr><td align="middle"><span style="font-family:garamond,serif;color:#000000;"><strong> </strong></span></td><td><p><span style="color:#000000;"><strong><span style="font-family:garamond,serif;">A domain name can have a maximum of 67 characters including the extension (TLD) (.com, .net, .org). A domain name can contain numbers 0 through 9, letters a through z or dashes (-). Domain names are case insensitive, i.e., myDomain.com and MyDomain.com are one and same. Domain name cannot start or end with a dash (-). </span><span style="font-family:garamond,serif;">Register your website now</span></strong></span></p></td></tr><tr><td align="middle"><span style="font-family:garamond,serif;color:#000000;"><strong>Q.</strong></span></td><td><p><span style="font-family:garamond,serif;color:#000000;"><strong>Will my name and contact information be publicly available?</strong></span></p></td></tr><tr><td align="middle"><span style="font-family:garamond,serif;color:#000000;"><strong> </strong></span></td><td><p><span style="color:#000000;"><strong><span style="font-family:garamond,serif;">Yes. Information about the registrant and people who is responsible to manage, billing and administration is publicly available to allow rapid resolution of technical problems and to permit enforcement of consumer protection, trademark and other laws. This information is available to the public through the </span><span style="font-family:garamond,serif;">WHOIS</span><span style="font-family:garamond,serif;"> service.</span></strong></span></p></td></tr><tr><td align="middle"><span style="font-family:garamond,serif;color:#000000;"><strong>Q.</strong></span></td><td><p><span style="font-family:garamond,serif;color:#000000;"><strong>What if the domain name I want to use is already taken?</strong></span></p></td></tr><tr><td align="middle"><span style="font-family:garamond,serif;color:#000000;"><strong> </strong></span></td><td><p><span style="color:#000000;"><strong><span style="font-family:garamond,serif;">You can choose an alternative domain name, or same name with different TLD/ extension, for example, if myDomain.com is not available, you can register myDomain.net if available, or wait until the current one expires (not recommended) or if you feel that you have a right to the unavailable domain name, you could follow the domain dispute policy and try to acquire that particular domain name. </span><span style="font-family:garamond,serif;">Check the website availability and register your website now</span></strong></span></p></td></tr></tbody></table>fdomainhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07461587311587007004noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4051521463629976391.post-71023854733155536622009-08-17T11:36:00.001-07:002009-08-18T07:21:25.598-07:00Website related FAQs<table border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" width="100%"><tbody><tr><td><p><span style="font-family:garamond,serif;color:#000000;"><strong>How long can a domain name can be and are there any restrictions?</strong></span></p></td></tr><tr><td align="middle"><span style="font-family:garamond,serif;color:#000000;"><strong> </strong></span></td><td><p><span style="color:#000000;"><strong><span style="font-family:garamond,serif;">A domain name can have a maximum of 67 characters including the extension (TLD) (.com, .net, .org). A domain name can contain numbers 0 through 9, letters a through z or dashes (-). Domain names are case insensitive, i.e., myDomain.com and MyDomain.com are one and same. Domain name cannot start or end with a dash (-). </span><span style="font-family:garamond,serif;">Register your website now</span></strong></span></p></td></tr><tr><td align="middle"><span style="font-family:garamond,serif;color:#000000;"><strong>Q.</strong></span></td><td><p><span style="font-family:garamond,serif;color:#000000;"><strong>Will my name and contact information be publicly available?</strong></span></p></td></tr><tr><td align="middle"><span style="font-family:garamond,serif;color:#000000;"><strong> </strong></span></td><td><p><span style="color:#000000;"><strong><span style="font-family:garamond,serif;">Yes. Information about the registrant and people who is responsible to manage, billing and administration is publicly available to allow rapid resolution of technical problems and to permit enforcement of consumer protection, trademark and other laws. This information is available to the public through the </span><span style="font-family:garamond,serif;">WHOIS</span><span style="font-family:garamond,serif;"> service.</span></strong></span></p></td></tr><tr><td align="middle"><span style="font-family:garamond,serif;color:#000000;"><strong>Q.</strong></span></td><td><p><span style="font-family:garamond,serif;color:#000000;"><strong>What if the domain name I want to use is already taken?</strong></span></p></td></tr><tr><td align="middle"><span style="font-family:garamond,serif;color:#000000;"><strong> </strong></span></td><td><p><span style="color:#000000;"><strong><span style="font-family:garamond,serif;">You can choose an alternative domain name, or same name with different TLD/ extension, for example, if myDomain.com is not available, you can register myDomain.net if available, or wait until the current one expires (not recommended) or if you feel that you have a right to the unavailable domain name, you could follow the domain dispute policy and try to acquire that particular domain name. </span><span style="font-family:garamond,serif;">Check the website availability and register your website now</span></strong></span></p></td></tr><tr><td align="middle"><span style="font-family:garamond,serif;color:#000000;"><strong>Q.</strong></span></td><td><p><span style="font-family:garamond,serif;color:#000000;"><strong>How long does it take to register a domain name?</strong></span></p></td></tr><tr><td align="middle"><span style="font-family:garamond,serif;color:#000000;"><strong> </strong></span></td><td><p><span style="font-family:garamond,serif;color:#000000;"><strong>The domain registration is completed as soon as we receive the completed registration form and payment. The registration process takes few minutes. A confirmation email is sent to the domain name's administrative and billing contacts with the details of the domain registration.</strong></span></p></td></tr><tr><td align="middle"><span style="font-family:garamond,serif;color:#000000;"><strong>Q.</strong></span></td><td><p><span style="font-family:garamond,serif;color:#000000;"><strong>How do I renew my domain registration?</strong></span></p></td></tr><tr><td align="middle"><span style="font-family:garamond,serif;color:#000000;"><strong> </strong></span></td><td><p><span style="color:#000000;"><strong><span style="font-family:garamond,serif;">If we are the Registrar for your domain name, you can renew and extend the registration term for your domain at anytime by logging into the Domain Control Panel. Domains can be renewed and extended for periods from 1 to 10 years except any .IN TLD which can be registered or renewed 5 years at a time. </span><span style="font-family:garamond,serif;">Transfer and renew your website now</span></strong></span></p></td></tr><tr><td align="middle"><span style="font-family:garamond,serif;color:#000000;"><strong>Q.</strong></span></td><td><p><span style="font-family:garamond,serif;color:#000000;"><strong>How do I modify an existing domain name record?</strong></span></p></td></tr><tr><td align="middle"><span style="font-family:garamond,serif;color:#000000;"><strong> </strong></span></td><td><p><span style="font-family:garamond,serif;color:#000000;"><strong>You can update contact names for administrative contact, billing contact or technical contact, the registrant address, eMail address, phone number and fax number from your Domain Control Panel and at any time.</strong></span></p></td></tr><tr><td align="middle"><span style="font-family:garamond,serif;color:#000000;"><strong>Q.</strong></span></td><td><p><span style="font-family:garamond,serif;color:#000000;"><strong>My domain name is about to expire. How do I renew it?</strong></span></p></td></tr><tr><td align="middle"><span style="font-family:garamond,serif;color:#000000;"><strong> </strong></span></td><td><p><span style="color:#000000;"><strong><span style="font-family:garamond,serif;">If you had registered your domain name through our company, you may renew it through your control panel or speak to the account executive. If had you registered your domain through one of our reseller, please speak to them. </span><span style="font-family:garamond,serif;">Transfer and Renew your website now</span></strong></span></p></td></tr><tr><td align="middle"><span style="font-family:garamond,serif;color:#000000;"><strong>Q.</strong></span></td><td><p><span style="font-family:garamond,serif;color:#000000;"><strong>How do I transfer from my current Registrar to your company?</strong></span></p></td></tr><tr><td align="middle"><span style="font-family:garamond,serif;color:#000000;"><strong> </strong></span></td><td><p><span style="color:#000000;"><strong><span style="font-family:garamond,serif;">Once you let us know the domain name to transfer and pay the transfer fee, we will initiate the transfer process, which will send an email to the current admin contact as listed in the WHOIS. You need to approve the transfer. In the next 24-48 hours, you may receive another email from your current registrar asking you to approve the transfer. Some registrars just notify you about the transfer and do not need your approval. It may take about a week for the actual transfer to take place. When you transfer a domain, it is automatically renewed by 1 year. Note that, you will not be able to transfer a domain up to 60 days from the date of registration. Similarly, if you transfer the domain within 45 days after renewing it, your current renewal is cancelled and you will get only 1 year of renewal that you normally get from the us. If you transfer after 45 days of the renewal, you will retain that renewal that you have done and you get 1 year renewal from us as usual. </span><span style="font-family:garamond,serif;">Transfer and Renew your website now</span></strong></span></p></td></tr><tr><td align="middle"><span style="font-family:garamond,serif;color:#000000;"><strong>Q.</strong></span></td><td><p><span style="font-family:garamond,serif;color:#000000;"><strong>How do I cancel my domain name?</strong></span></p></td></tr><tr><td align="middle"><span style="font-family:garamond,serif;color:#000000;"><strong> </strong></span></td><td><p><span style="font-family:garamond,serif;color:#000000;"><strong>If you cancel it with in one hour of registration, we will be able to cancel and refund partial domain registration fee after deducting cancellation charges and credit card processing charges if any. If you want to cancel the registered domain name after one hour of registration, it can not be cancelled since registries do not allow cancellations with a refund. If you no longer want your domain name, we suggest that you attempt to sell your domain name through a domain name broker or give your domain name to an interested party or leave it without renewing it.</strong></span></p></td></tr></tbody></table>fdomainhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07461587311587007004noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4051521463629976391.post-13400484246348918732009-08-17T06:33:00.001-07:002009-08-18T07:15:44.388-07:00Web based Email<h3><a name="12318ccc03000359_web-based-email"></a><font color="#33cc00" size="2" face="tahoma,sans-serif">Web based eMail</font></h3> <p><font color="#33cc00" face="tahoma,sans-serif">Our webmail consists of rich innovative user-interfaces that are specifically designed for business users. It allows each of your users to manage their email, address book, tasks, appointments, password, mail forwarding options, auto-responder, etc., in an effective manner from your website, <a href="http://webmail.YourDomain.com/">http://webmail.YourDomain.com/</a></font></p> <p><a><font color="#33cc00" face="tahoma,sans-serif">« Go to Top of the Page</font></a></p> <h3><a name="12318ccc03000359_smtp-access"></a><font color="#33cc00" size="2" face="tahoma,sans-serif">SMTP Access</font></h3> <p><font color="#33cc00" face="tahoma,sans-serif">Using our SMTP service, you can compose and send email using any desktop-based email software such as Mozilla ThunderBird, Microsoft Outlook Express, Microsoft Outlook, Eudora, Netscape Mail etc. Desktop-based email softwares will allow you to compose emails even when you are offline - you would need to connect only when you want to send all the emails that you have finished typing.</font></p> <p><a><font color="#33cc00" face="tahoma,sans-serif">« Go to Top of the Page</font></a></p> <h3><a name="12318ccc03000359_pop3-access"></a><font color="#33cc00" size="2" face="tahoma,sans-serif">POP3 Access</font></h3> <p><font color="#33cc00" face="tahoma,sans-serif">You can download and view your email using your favorite email client such as Mozilla ThunderBird, Microsoft Outlook Express, Microsoft Outlook, Eudora, Netscape Mail etc. If you have other email accounts, you can even download all emails into that email if that email interface allows you to download emails using POP3. You can also retrieve emails via your handheld such as Plam Treo. You do not necessarily have to use the web-based email client only.</font></p> <p><font color="#33cc00" face="tahoma,sans-serif">Using our POP3 service, you can download all your email when connected to the internet and then view and manipulate the retrieved messages without needing to stay connected. Our email server allows you to set your email software to "leave mail on server" - which is very useful if you want to download the same messages from a different computer, or read your messages from the web-based email client at a later date, or just maintain a copy of your messages on the server for backup purposes.</font></p> <p><a><font color="#33cc00" face="tahoma,sans-serif">« Go to Top of the Page</font></a></p> <h3><a name="12318ccc03000359_email-forwards-email-aliases"></a><font color="#33cc00" size="2" face="tahoma,sans-serif">eMail Forwards/Aliases</font></h3> <p><font color="#33cc00" face="tahoma,sans-serif">Email forwards/aliases are email addresses configured such that all incoming mails to them, are forwarded to other email address/addresses. A choice of forward/alias can be anything - corporate name, business department, additional nickname, misspellings etc. An email forward/alias can redirect all incoming emails to - one or more email accounts, mailing lists or other email forwards/aliases. Following are some examples:</font></p> <p><font color="#33cc00" face="tahoma,sans-serif"></font></p> <table border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" width="100%"> <tbody> <tr> <td valign="top" width="5%" align="middle"><font color="#33cc00" size="2" face="tahoma,sans-serif"><img vspace="4" src="http://hamarashehar.com/i/arrow.gif" width="10" height="10"></font></td> <td valign="top" width="96%" align="left"> <p><font color="#33cc00" size="2" face="tahoma,sans-serif">Say, one of your employee - Mr Rao - has just left your organisation. You now want to forward all mail coming to Mr Rao to Ms Chitra. To do this you can add rao@YourDomain.com as an email forward/alias that redirects all incoming email to chitra@YourDomain.com.</font></p> </td></tr> <tr> <td valign="top" align="middle"><font color="#33cc00" size="2" face="tahoma,sans-serif"><img vspace="4" src="http://hamarashehar.com/i/arrow.gif" width="10" height="10"></font></td> <td valign="top" align="left"> <p><font color="#33cc00" size="2" face="tahoma,sans-serif">Srinivas primary email address is srinivas@YourDomain.com. You want all mail coming to srenivas@YourDomain.com, sreenivas@YourDomain.com, srinivaas@YourDomain.com to be redirected to srinivas@YourDomain.com so that Srinivas doesn't need to check many different email accounts and also catch mis-spelled emails, all you need to do is, just add an email forward/alias for the same.</font></p> </td></tr> <tr> <td valign="top" align="middle"><font color="#33cc00" size="2" face="tahoma,sans-serif"><img vspace="4" src="http://hamarashehar.com/i/arrow.gif" width="10" height="10"></font></td> <td valign="top" align="left"> <p><font color="#33cc00" size="2" face="tahoma,sans-serif">Say, you want a copy of all mail coming to your sales department to go to each individual working in the sales department, i.e. Swathi, and Geetha of which swathi has gmail account and Geetha has hotmail accountl. All you need to do is, just add sales@YourDomain.com as an email forward/alias that redirects a copy of all incoming email to sales@YourDomain.com to <a href="mailto:swathi@gmail.com">swathi@gmail.com</a> and <a href="mailto:geetha@hotmail.com">geetha@hotmail.com</a>.</font></p> </td></tr></tbody></table> <p><font color="#33cc00" face="tahoma,sans-serif"></font> </p> <h3><a name="12318ccc03000359_auto-responders-vacation-messages-and-email-bots"></a><font color="#33cc00" size="2" face="tahoma,sans-serif">Auto-responders, Vacation messages and Email Bots</font></h3> <p><font color="#33cc00" face="tahoma,sans-serif">You can enable the auto-responder feature to reply automatically by the email server as soon as an email is received for that specific email address. Auto-Responders are commonly used for the following:</font></p> <p><font color="#33cc00" face="tahoma,sans-serif"></font></p> <table border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" width="100%"> <tbody> <tr> <td valign="top" width="5%" align="middle"><font color="#33cc00" size="2" face="tahoma,sans-serif"><img vspace="4" src="http://hamarashehar.com/i/arrow.gif" width="10" height="10"></font></td> <td valign="top" width="96%" align="left"> <p><font size="2"><font face="tahoma,sans-serif"><font color="#33cc00"><strong>Vacation messages</strong>: When you are on vacation or out-of-office, you can automatically notify anyone who sends an email to your email address saying you are out-of-office. For eg, Mr. Chris can setup a vacation message as "I am currently on a business trip and have limited access to my email. I will be back on Friday, 5th Oct. In case of any urgent work, you may contact Mr Sam at 123.123.1234 in my absense."</font></font></font></p> </td></tr> <tr> <td valign="top" align="middle"><font color="#33cc00" size="2" face="tahoma,sans-serif"><img vspace="4" src="http://hamarashehar.com/i/arrow.gif" width="10" height="10"></font></td> <td valign="top" align="left"> <p><font size="2"><font face="tahoma,sans-serif"><font color="#33cc00"><strong>Delivery confirmations</strong>: You can notify anyone that sends an email to this address that their message has been received. For example, an auto-responder for a sales email address - "Thank you for contacting us. This is to confirm that your message has been received by us. We will be replying to you shortly."</font></font></font></p> </td></tr> <tr> <td valign="top" align="middle"><font color="#33cc00" size="2" face="tahoma,sans-serif"><img vspace="4" src="http://hamarashehar.com/i/arrow.gif" width="10" height="10"></font></td> <td valign="top" align="left"> <p><font size="2"><font face="tahoma,sans-serif"><font color="#33cc00"><strong>Emailbots</strong>: Our email server allows you to use auto-responders like a fax-on-demand system for email. For example, you can setup an email address dotCommerce@YourDomain.com, such that anyone sending an email to this email address would send an email brochure containing details about dotCommerce.</font></font></font></p> </td></tr></tbody></table> <p><a><font color="#33cc00" face="tahoma,sans-serif">« Go to Top of the Page</font></a></p> <h3><a name="12318ccc03000359_catchall-email-address"></a><font color="#33cc00" size="2" face="tahoma,sans-serif">Catch-all email Addresses</font></h3> <p><font color="#33cc00" face="tahoma,sans-serif">A catch-all is an account that receives messages sent to non-existent email addresses at your domain name. For example, if someone sends a mail to mgmt@YourDomain.com, and the account didn't actually exist, your catch-all would receive this message. A catch-all email address can ensure that genuine and possibly important communication intended for you is NEVER missed.</font></p> <p><font color="#33cc00" face="tahoma,sans-serif">The catch-all account could be configured to:</font></p> <p><font color="#33cc00" face="tahoma,sans-serif"></font></p> <table border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" width="100%"> <tbody> <tr> <td valign="top" width="5%" align="middle"><font color="#33cc00" size="2" face="tahoma,sans-serif"><img vspace="4" src="http://hamarashehar.com/i/arrow.gif" width="10" height="10"></font></td> <td valign="top" width="96%" align="left"> <p><font color="#33cc00" size="2" face="tahoma,sans-serif">Store all incoming messages (mailbox)</font></p></td></tr> <tr> <td valign="top" align="middle"><font color="#33cc00" size="2" face="tahoma,sans-serif"><img vspace="4" src="http://hamarashehar.com/i/arrow.gif" width="10" height="10"></font></td> <td valign="top" align="left"> <p><font color="#33cc00" size="2" face="tahoma,sans-serif">Forward all incoming messages to one or more email addresses</font></p></td></tr> <tr> <td valign="top" align="middle"><font color="#33cc00" size="2" face="tahoma,sans-serif"><img vspace="4" src="http://hamarashehar.com/i/arrow.gif" width="10" height="10"></font></td> <td valign="top" align="left"> <p><font color="#33cc00" size="2" face="tahoma,sans-serif">Send a customized auto-response</font></p></td></tr> <tr> <td valign="top" align="middle"><font color="#33cc00" size="2" face="tahoma,sans-serif"><img vspace="4" src="http://hamarashehar.com/i/arrow.gif" width="10" height="10"></font></td> <td valign="top" align="left"> <p><font color="#33cc00" size="2" face="tahoma,sans-serif">Bounce all incoming messages</font></p></td></tr> <tr> <td valign="top" align="middle"><font color="#33cc00" size="2" face="tahoma,sans-serif"><img vspace="4" src="http://hamarashehar.com/i/arrow.gif" width="10" height="10"></font></td> <td valign="top" align="left"> <p><font color="#33cc00" size="2" face="tahoma,sans-serif">Silently delete all incoming messages without a bounce</font></p></td></tr></tbody></table> <p><a><font color="#33cc00" face="tahoma,sans-serif">« Go to Top of the Page</font></a></p> <h3><a name="12318ccc03000359_mailing-lists"></a><font color="#33cc00" size="2" face="tahoma,sans-serif">Mailing lists</font></h3> <p><font color="#33cc00" face="tahoma,sans-serif">You can setup a mailing list in the form of a newsletter, an announce list, a private discussion list or an open discussion list. You can choose to moderate messages and mailing list subscriptions. The email administrator control panel also allows you to view and edit your member lists, automatically block mails where message size is greater than the size specified by you, add a specific message at the end of all posts, add / remove moderators, block specific users from posting to your list etc.</font></p> <p><a><font color="#33cc00" face="tahoma,sans-serif">« Go to Top of the Page</font></a></p> <h3><a name="12318ccc03000359_virus-protection"></a><font color="#33cc00" size="2" face="tahoma,sans-serif">Anti-Virus Protection</font></h3> <p><font color="#33cc00" face="tahoma,sans-serif">We provide you with round-the-clock, high-performance, comprehensive protection against the threat of e-mail borne viruses and malicious code for ALL your email accounts. Our AntiVirus software detects nearly 100% of viruses and other malicious programs. Our comprehensive virus patterns database updates at frequent intervals and supports infallible identification.</font></p> <p><a><font color="#33cc00" face="tahoma,sans-serif">« Go to Top of the Page</font></a></p> <h3><a name="12318ccc03000359_spam-protection"></a><font color="#33cc00" size="2" face="tahoma,sans-serif">Anti-SPAM</font></h3> <p><font color="#33cc00" face="tahoma,sans-serif">Our mail server blocks out unwanted spam at the server level making email communication more usable. The anti-SPAM solution blocks as much as 96% of SPAM.</font></p> fdomainhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07461587311587007004noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4051521463629976391.post-58483548677248249542009-08-16T08:18:00.001-07:002009-08-16T08:27:06.132-07:00Domain Registration Features<h2><a name="12318c9d25a6dae7_Domain_Registration_Features"></a><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="georgia,serif"> </font></h2> <table border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3" width="99%"> <tbody> <tr> <td valign="top" align="middle"><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="georgia,serif"><img vspace="3" src="http://hamarashehar.com/i/bullet.gif" width="6" height="7"></font></td> <td valign="top" width="95%" align="left"> <p><font face="georgia,serif"><font size="2"><font color="#ff0000"><span>FREE Control Panel: </span>From this control panel, you can do all changes for your domain including opening service requests.</font></font></font></p> </td></tr> <tr> <td valign="top" align="middle"><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="georgia,serif"><img vspace="3" src="http://hamarashehar.com/i/bullet.gif" width="6" height="7"></font></td> <td valign="top" align="left"> <p><font face="georgia,serif"><font size="2"><font color="#ff0000"><span>FREE DNS service: </span>Without DNS service, no one will be able to visit your website. We provide this service for your domain at free.</font></font></font></p> </td></tr> <tr> <td valign="top" align="middle"><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="georgia,serif"><img vspace="3" src="http://hamarashehar.com/i/bullet.gif" width="6" height="7"></font></td> <td valign="top" align="left"> <p><font face="georgia,serif"><font size="2"><font color="#ff0000"><span>FREE full control on DNS entries: </span>Change all DNS entries including IP/Mail records, sub-domains and name servers at anytime. </font></font></font></p> </td></tr> <tr> <td valign="top" align="middle"><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="georgia,serif"><img vspace="3" src="http://hamarashehar.com/i/bullet.gif" width="6" height="7"></font></td> <td valign="top" align="left"> <p><font face="georgia,serif"><font size="2"><font color="#ff0000"><span>FREE domain parking: </span>Until your website is ready, we can display "Under Construction" page for free.</font></font></font></p></td> </tr> <tr> <td valign="top" align="middle"><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="georgia,serif"><img vspace="3" src="http://hamarashehar.com/i/bullet.gif" width="6" height="7"></font></td> <td valign="top" align="left"> <p><font face="georgia,serif"><font size="2"><font color="#ff0000"><span>FREE lock/unlock domain: </span>Lock and prevent your website from unauthorised transfers, Unlock it for changes anytime.</font></font></font></p></td> </tr> <tr> <td valign="top" align="middle"><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="georgia,serif"><img vspace="3" src="http://hamarashehar.com/i/bullet.gif" width="6" height="7"></font></td> <td valign="top" align="left"> <p><font face="georgia,serif"><font size="2"><font color="#ff0000"><span>NO transfer-out fee: </span>If you wish to transfer your domain to another registrar for any reason, there is absolutly no fee and you can transfer it at any time after 60 days from the date of registration, which is the ICANN and registry regulation.</font></font></font></p> </td></tr> <tr> <td valign="top" align="middle"><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="georgia,serif"><img vspace="3" src="http://hamarashehar.com/i/bullet.gif" width="6" height="7"></font></td> <td valign="top" align="left"> <p><font face="georgia,serif"><font size="2"><font color="#ff0000"><span>FREE domain forwarding: </span>Any visitor who types in your domain name will be redirected to the website you designate. Forwarding is especially useful for long addresses. You can just register a simpler domain name and forward it. It's that easy.</font></font></font></p> </td></tr> <tr> <td valign="top" align="middle"><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="georgia,serif"><img vspace="3" src="http://hamarashehar.com/i/bullet.gif" width="6" height="7"></font></td> <td valign="top" align="left"> <p><font face="georgia,serif"><font size="2"><font color="#ff0000"><span>FREE domain status alerts by email: </span>Get email alerts about your domain change(s), Get renewal date reminders well in advance.</font></font></font></p> </td></tr> <tr> <td valign="top" align="middle"><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="georgia,serif"><img vspace="3" src="http://hamarashehar.com/i/bullet.gif" width="6" height="7"></font></td> <td valign="top" align="left"> <p><font face="georgia,serif"><font size="2"><font color="#ff0000"><span>FREE unlimited contact updates: </span>Update registrant, admin, technical and billing info anytime and as many times as needed.</font></font></font></p> </td></tr></tbody></table> fdomainhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07461587311587007004noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4051521463629976391.post-70670732018239668662009-08-16T05:45:00.000-07:002009-08-16T08:25:53.779-07:00Why you need a Domain/Website Name Registered<h2><font size="2" face="Georgia"></font> </h2> <p><font face="georgia,serif">Not having your own domain name will create the following perception in the minds of most people:</font></p> <table border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" width="100%"> <tbody> <tr> <td valign="top" width="5%" align="middle"><font size="2" face="georgia,serif"><img vspace="4" src="http://hamarashehar.com/i/arrow.gif" width="10" height="10"></font></td> <td> <p><font size="2" face="georgia,serif">Probably new</font></p></td></tr> <tr> <td valign="top" align="middle"><font size="2" face="georgia,serif"><img vspace="4" src="http://hamarashehar.com/i/arrow.gif" width="10" height="10"></font></td> <td> <p><font size="2" face="georgia,serif">Definitely small</font></p></td></tr> <tr> <td valign="top" align="middle"><font size="2" face="georgia,serif"><img vspace="4" src="http://hamarashehar.com/i/arrow.gif" width="10" height="10"></font></td> <td> <p><font size="2" face="georgia,serif">Maybe part time</font></p></td></tr> <tr> <td valign="top" align="middle"><font size="2" face="georgia,serif"><img vspace="4" src="http://hamarashehar.com/i/arrow.gif" width="10" height="10"></font></td> <td> <p><font size="2" face="georgia,serif">Probably not a real company</font></p></td></tr></tbody></table> <p><font face="georgia,serif">A strong possibility of being a "shady operator" Having your own domain does not lead people to automatically trust you. However, with this small step you will successfully alter their perception of you to:</font></p> <table border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" width="100%"> <tbody> <tr> <td valign="top" width="5%" align="middle"><font size="2" face="georgia,serif"><img vspace="4" src="http://hamarashehar.com/i/arrow.gif" width="10" height="10"></font></td> <td> <p><font size="2" face="georgia,serif">Probably established</font></p></td></tr> <tr> <td valign="top" width="5%" align="middle"><font size="2" face="georgia,serif"><img vspace="4" src="http://hamarashehar.com/i/arrow.gif" width="10" height="10"></font></td> <td> <p><font size="2" face="georgia,serif">Could be large or small</font></p></td></tr> <tr> <td valign="top" align="middle"><font size="2" face="georgia,serif"><img vspace="4" src="http://hamarashehar.com/i/arrow.gif" width="10" height="10"></font></td> <td> <p><font size="2" face="georgia,serif">Full time</font></p></td></tr> <tr> <td valign="top" align="middle"><font size="2" face="georgia,serif"><img vspace="4" src="http://hamarashehar.com/i/arrow.gif" width="10" height="10"></font></td> <td> <p><font size="2" face="georgia,serif">Probably a real company</font></p></td></tr> <tr> <td valign="top" align="middle"><font size="2" face="georgia,serif"><img vspace="4" src="http://hamarashehar.com/i/arrow.gif" width="10" height="10"></font></td> <td> <p><font size="2" face="georgia,serif">Being a "shady operator" not impossible</font></p></td></tr></tbody></table> <h3><font size="2" face="georgia,serif">Can you see the potential in the differences?</font></h3> <p><font face="georgia,serif">Another important point of course is branding. You want your name to become known and familiar. Something that people can remember easily. Something they will associate with what you do. That's a tall order if you don't have your own name to begin with. With your own domain name, plus the right words and correct image, your task of creating trust is that much easier.</font></p> <p><font face="georgia,serif">With the cost of new domain names now cheaper than ever, you really have no excuse for not obtaining your own. The small fee that you pay per year for your own domain name is peanuts compared to the benefits that you get.</font></p> <h3><span><font size="2" face="georgia,serif">Our company is a big & reputable one. Every one knows it, I don't need a website.</font></span></h3> <p><font face="georgia,serif">If your company is big and/or reputable, then people expect you to have a website before any other company else. If not, people think "what is wrong with this company? They don't even have a website?". Do you know any big and/or reputable company with no telephone? I'm sure you don't. These days, website became as important as a telephone. For example, every one of us know about Maruti car. Isn't? Just because every one knows about Toyota, Toyota did not stop there. They've their own website </font></p> <h3><span><font size="2" face="georgia,serif">I published my website on a free hosting service. Why should I've my own website name?</font></span></h3> <p><font face="georgia,serif">If you put up your website with one of the free web hosting services, the only company who benefits is the web hosting company, NOT you. The last person who benefits is you. There are many reasons why having your own website name is a must:</font></p> <ol> <li><font face="georgia,serif">When you have your own website name, the address of your website will be of the form </font><a href="http://yourcompany.com/" target="_blank"><font face="georgia,serif">http://YourCompany.com</font></a><font face="georgia,serif">. On the other hand, if you put up your website on one of the free servers, the address of your website will be something like: </font><a href="http://somefreewebsite.com/YourWebSite/" target="_blank"><font face="georgia,serif">http://SomeFreeWebsite.com/YourWebSite/</font></a><font face="georgia,serif">. Which of these two sounds more professional? Which of these two is smaller and is hence easier to remember? Note that, every person who access web knows that it is a free hosting company and you published your reputable company information on the FREE hosting servers and you don't have your own. Compare this with "Having your own telephone number for your company versus giving a PP telephone of your neighbor shop." PP number clearly tells that you don't have your own telephone number and a small company. </font> <li><font face="georgia,serif"><span>Just imagine having to change host for your website.</span> All the work of promoting of your URL goes into the trash! Sure you might be able to set up a redirect for a month or so, but ultimately you'd have to do <span>all </span>your previous promotion <span>all over again </span>from scratch. </font> <li><font face="georgia,serif"><span>Imagine, the FREE hosting service closed their service similar to Hyderabad.com!</span> Immediately every single link to your website from anywhere in the universe is broken! All search engine and directory listings would be useless to you! You will loose all of your visitors. Frightening, isn't it? As a website name is simply a pointer to an address, having your own website name means you can change hosts at any time. Your website name remains the same, only the address of the server it points to changes. Compare this moving to a new home and keeping the same telephone number. No loss of visitors, no wasted promotion! </font> <li><font face="georgia,serif"><span>I'm not established now, I'll register my website name for my company later.</span> Don't put it off until you're more established. If you wait for to become reasonably popular before deciding to register your name, you will probably find you're too late. Someone else will have already taken the name! Then what will you do? There is a rumour that one of our most popular Telugu newspaper paid about one crore rupees to get their website name, because some one else registered that name long before. Remember that there are more than 3.5 crore websites registered and thousands of websites are registered every single day. </font> <li><font face="georgia,serif"><span>Build credibility:</span> The only way to make money online is to build up credibility among your customers. Having your own website name is the first step in doing that. Your customers will feel more comfortable buying whatever it is that you are selling if you have your own website name. It makes your customers feel that they are dealing with a large, established company, rather than with some fly-by-night operator. </font><font face="georgia,serif">Click here to build credibility by registering a domain for your business now</font><font face="georgia,serif"> </font> <li><font face="georgia,serif">When you have your own website name, you can have multiple emails of the form name@YourCompany.com. This allows you to assign different emails to different functions. For example, for questions on products & services that you sell, you can direct your visitors to sales@YourCompany.com. For comments/ suggestions about your website, you can direct them to feedback@YourCompany.com. Having different email addresses for different functions not only makes it easier for you to filter your email using your email client program such as Outlook Express etc., but also gives your customers the impression that yours is a large, established company with whom it is safe to do business. </font> <li><font face="georgia,serif">Many search engines give a lot of emphasis to the home page of a particular website, i.e. other things remaining the same, a home page of a website will often rank higher for a particular keyword than any other page. When you use some of the free hosting services, your index.html page is the home page of your website, but not of that your free hosting website. Hence in these search engines, your website will find it very difficult to make it to the top 20 or top 30, let alone the top 10 for some of the really competitive keywords. Just think of the amount of traffic that you will lose if this happens. In case you don't know what a search engine is, it is something like a 197 directory information or enquiry counter, where you ask for information. Search engines index websites and keep all that information handy. When you want to find out which website has the information you're looking for, you go to search engine such as Google.com and it tells you all the websites that have the information you're looking for. </font> <li><font face="georgia,serif">Some search engines are now refusing to spider the websites which are hosted by the free web hosts. For instance, if you have a website hosted by the free web hosts, you would, until recently, have got the infamous error message saying that too many pages have been submitted from your website if you tried to submit your website to search engine AltaVista. While Altavista now says that "your URL has been submitted for processing" if you try to submit your website, rest assured that it will not spider any website belonging to many of the free web hosts even though it says that your website has been accepted. Can you afford that? </font> <li><font face="georgia,serif">When your website is hosted by some of the free web hosts, you will find it very difficult to get it listed in a major directory like Yahoo.com. Although Yahoo.com will never admit that it won't add a commercial site which is hosted by one of the free web hosts, in practice, it will be a miracle if you can get your website listed by Yahoo.com. Listing your website with Yahoo.com is difficult enough even when you have your own website. Don't make your task more difficult than what it needs to be. </font></li> </li></li></li></li></li></li></li></li></ol> fdomainhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07461587311587007004noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4051521463629976391.post-37499038189774613392009-08-15T13:54:00.001-07:002009-08-15T14:02:29.692-07:00FAQs about Domain Registration<table border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" width="100%"> <tbody> <tr> <td width="5%" align="middle"> <p><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">Q.</font></p></td> <td> <p><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">How long can a domain name can be and are there any restrictions?</font></p></td></tr> <tr> <td align="middle"><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif"> </font></td> <td> <p><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">A domain name can have a maximum of 67 characters including the extension (TLD) (.com, .net, .org). A domain name can contain numbers 0 through 9, letters a through z or dashes (-). Domain names are case insensitive, i.e., myDomain.com and MyDomain.com are one and same. Domain name cannot start or end with a dash (-). </font><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">Register your website now</font></p> </td></tr> <tr> <td align="middle"><span><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">Q.</font></span></td> <td> <p><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">Will my name and contact information be publicly available?</font></p></td></tr> <tr> <td align="middle"><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif"> </font></td> <td> <p><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">Yes. Information about the registrant and people who is responsible to manage, billing and administration is publicly available to allow rapid resolution of technical problems and to permit enforcement of consumer protection, trademark and other laws. This information is available to the public through the </font><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">WHOIS</font><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif"> service.</font></p> </td></tr> <tr> <td align="middle"><span><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">Q.</font></span></td> <td> <p><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">What if the domain name I want to use is already taken?</font></p></td></tr> <tr> <td align="middle"><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif"> </font></td> <td> <p><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">You can choose an alternative domain name, or same name with different TLD/ extension, for example, if myDomain.com is not available, you can register myDomain.net if available, or wait until the current one expires (not recommended) or if you feel that you have a right to the unavailable domain name, you could follow the domain dispute policy and try to acquire that particular domain name. </font><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">Check the website availability and register your website now</font></p> </td></tr> <tr> <td align="middle"><span><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">Q.</font></span></td> <td> <p><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">How long does it take to register a domain name?</font></p></td></tr> <tr> <td align="middle"><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif"> </font></td> <td> <p><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">The domain registration is completed as soon as we receive the completed registration form and payment. The registration process takes few minutes. A confirmation email is sent to the domain name's administrative and billing contacts with the details of the domain registration.</font></p> </td></tr> <tr> <td align="middle"><span><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">Q.</font></span></td> <td> <p><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">How do I renew my domain registration?</font></p></td></tr> <tr> <td align="middle"><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif"> </font></td> <td> <p><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">If we are the Registrar for your domain name, you can renew and extend the registration term for your domain at anytime by logging into the Domain Control Panel. Domains can be renewed and extended for periods from 1 to 10 years except any .IN TLD which can be registered or renewed 5 years at a time. </font><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">Transfer and renew your website now</font></p> </td></tr> <tr> <td align="middle"><span><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">Q.</font></span></td> <td> <p><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">How do I modify an existing domain name record?</font></p></td></tr> <tr> <td align="middle"><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif"> </font></td> <td> <p><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">You can update contact names for administrative contact, billing contact or technical contact, the registrant address, eMail address, phone number and fax number from your Domain Control Panel and at any time.</font></p> </td></tr> <tr> <td align="middle"><span><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">Q.</font></span></td> <td> <p><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">My domain name is about to expire. How do I renew it?</font></p></td></tr> <tr> <td align="middle"><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif"> </font></td> <td> <p><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">If you had registered your domain name through our company, you may renew it through your control panel or speak to the account executive. If had you registered your domain through one of our reseller, please speak to them. </font><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">Transfer and Renew your website now</font></p> </td></tr></tbody></table> fdomainhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07461587311587007004noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4051521463629976391.post-16503532382734244172009-08-15T13:50:00.001-07:002009-08-15T14:02:29.692-07:00FAQs<h2><a name="12318caa30b771df_Website_Domain_Registration_FAQ"></a><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">Website/Domain Registration FAQ</font></h2> <table border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" width="100%"> <tbody> <tr> <td width="5%" align="middle"> <p><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">Q.</font></p></td> <td> <p><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">How long can a domain name can be and are there any restrictions?</font></p></td></tr> <tr> <td align="middle"><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif"> </font></td> <td> <p><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">A domain name can have a maximum of 67 characters including the extension (TLD) (.com, .net, .org). A domain name can contain numbers 0 through 9, letters a through z or dashes (-). Domain names are case insensitive, i.e., myDomain.com and MyDomain.com are one and same. Domain name cannot start or end with a dash (-). </font><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">Register your website now</font></p> </td></tr> <tr> <td align="middle"><span><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">Q.</font></span></td> <td> <p><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">Will my name and contact information be publicly available?</font></p></td></tr> <tr> <td align="middle"><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif"> </font></td> <td> <p><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">Yes. Information about the registrant and people who is responsible to manage, billing and administration is publicly available to allow rapid resolution of technical problems and to permit enforcement of consumer protection, trademark and other laws. This information is available to the public through the </font><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">WHOIS</font><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif"> service.</font></p> </td></tr> <tr> <td align="middle"><span><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">Q.</font></span></td> <td> <p><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">What if the domain name I want to use is already taken?</font></p></td></tr> <tr> <td align="middle"><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif"> </font></td> <td> <p><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">You can choose an alternative domain name, or same name with different TLD/ extension, for example, if myDomain.com is not available, you can register myDomain.net if available, or wait until the current one expires (not recommended) or if you feel that you have a right to the unavailable domain name, you could follow the domain dispute policy and try to acquire that particular domain name. </font><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">Check the website availability and register your website now</font></p> </td></tr> <tr> <td align="middle"><span><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">Q.</font></span></td> <td> <p><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">How long does it take to register a domain name?</font></p></td></tr> <tr> <td align="middle"><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif"> </font></td> <td> <p><font color="#ff0000" size="2" face="garamond,serif">The domain registration is completed as soon as we receive the completed registration form and payment. The registration process takes few minutes. A confirmation email is sent to the domain name's administrative and billing contacts with the details of the domain registration</font></p> </td></tr></tbody></table> fdomainhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07461587311587007004noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4051521463629976391.post-5034784896257732282009-08-15T03:09:00.001-07:002009-08-15T14:03:17.711-07:00Why register a domain with HamaraShehar?<h1> Expertise</h1> <p>Fortunately, unlike competition whose companies are run by non-technical persons, our company is owned and run by a technical expert, who taught students around the world in 1996 itself when the Internet was infancy stage and makes sure that our service excels technically even compared with the Top 5 IT Companies by revenue. We are proud to serve over 3,000 clients all over the world since year 2000 and survie the dot com bubble burst. We are pleased to have 98% client retention and get most of the business by referrals by existing clients. We've designed over 160,000 pages (many are database driven dynamic websites), over 2,500 panoramic views for wide variety of business segments.</p> <h2>Lowest Cost of Getting Online Presense & More Value Added Services</h2> <p><span>Our fee to bring your business online is lowest globally, when you consider the features and service quality.</span> We include more services and value added features in our standard fee which otherwise costs more than double the fee that we charge. We are able to do so because we've setup and follow a structured procedures of designing, developing a website. On the surface, the developed website may look same, but the underlying code differs a lot, which effects your website maintenance, search engine ranking, download speed, etc. Assuming that a typical business owner may not have technical knowledge of websites, please consider the following few simple examples how we differ from competition.</p> <p></p> <table border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3" width="100%"> <tbody> <tr> <td width="4%" align="middle"><img vspace="3" src="http://hamarashehar.com/i/arrow.gif" width="10" height="10"></td> <td width="96%"> <p>We do NOT use any depreciated HTML code</p></td></tr> <tr> <td valign="top" align="middle"><img vspace="4" src="http://hamarashehar.com/i/arrow.gif" width="10" height="10"></td> <td> <p>We do NOT use any embedded font tags. We use style sheets and separate content and presentation for easier maintenance and faster web page download</p></td></tr> <tr> <td valign="top" align="middle"><img vspace="4" src="http://hamarashehar.com/i/arrow.gif" width="10" height="10"></td> <td> <p>Each and every web page is optimized to download fast. We remove all unwanted code and empty space from each page. Click here to see the difference of this page</p></td></tr> <tr> <td valign="top" align="middle"><img vspace="4" src="http://hamarashehar.com/i/arrow.gif" width="10" height="10"></td> <td> <p>We use appropriate heading HTML tags for page and sub-headings on each page, where as the competition just makes the text bold. Even though it may look same, for search engines, our page gives more value since it knows what are headings and keywords in those headings</p> </td></tr> <tr> <td valign="top" align="middle"><img vspace="4" src="http://hamarashehar.com/i/arrow.gif" width="10" height="10"></td> <td> <p>We consolidate all javascript and other components and separate it from the web page so that it would be cached by the browser and downloads fast and also saves you a lot on the bandwidth cost</p></td></tr> <tr> <td valign="top" align="middle"><img vspace="3" src="http://hamarashehar.com/i/arrow.gif" width="10" height="10"></td> <td> <p>Every page is named and titled appropriately. We do NOT keep same title for all pages. We do NOT stuff titles with repeated keywords</p></td></tr> <tr> <td valign="top" align="middle"><img vspace="4" src="http://hamarashehar.com/i/arrow.gif" width="10" height="10"></td> <td> <p>Each and every image/picture is captioned for the search engines. To check this, just move the mouse over any non-flash image on this page and you will see the caption in a yellow rectangle right below the mouse pointer</p> </td></tr> <tr> <td valign="top" align="middle"><img vspace="3" src="http://hamarashehar.com/i/arrow.gif" width="10" height="10"></td> <td> <p>Unlike others, we publish your email on your 'Contact Us' page in such a way that robots can not grab your email address and send SPAM</p></td></tr> <tr> <td valign="top" align="middle"><img vspace="3" src="http://hamarashehar.com/i/arrow.gif" width="10" height="10"></td> <td> <p>The 'Contact Us' page and other forms that we develop robots submitting the form with SPAM</p></td></tr></tbody></table> <h2>Bye-Bye Templates, Customized Solutions, Always</h2> <p><span>We know your business is unique and we will make sure your website is unique as well.</span> We do not believe in pre-made template based websites. Each business is different so is their website. Our services are personalized to meet your requirements to the best possible fit. <span>We go extra mile to make sure we design & develop solutions in the right way.</span> We use professional tools as well as in-house developed tools to help us in delivering solutions quickly as well as to verify the results of each stage meets strict in-house quality standards.</p> <h2>Business Ethics, Honesty, Technical Expertise, Strategy Guidance and zero Fine Print</h2> <p>As a customer, when we take services from other companies, we do not want to see any fine print. Then, how our customers are different than that? Absolutely, no fine print and everything is communicated in black & white up front. We believe in only one thing, money can be earned by different ways sooner or later. But, trust once lost, can not be won from the same client. Business Ethics, Honesty, Technical Expertise, Advising Clients about their online strategy as if their business is our own business are four pillars of our organization.</p> <h2>Small Business Owner & Management</h2> <p>We've a large technical team and project managers. In addition to the project managers, owner - an expert in web technologies who personally developed and conducted online courses in 1996 itself - also monitors all projects to make sure they are delivered as per client expectation with highest quality & web standards.</p> fdomainhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07461587311587007004noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4051521463629976391.post-7299223887813807692009-08-14T15:04:00.001-07:002009-08-15T14:02:55.770-07:007 things you MUST know before registering a domain<h2><font color="#333333" size="2" face="garamond,serif">Transfer-out fees</font></h2> <p><font color="#333333" face="garamond,serif">Buried in the fine print of a registrars' "Terms of Service" will be a hidden fee authorizing them to charge your credit card a "transfer-out" fee if you move your domain to another registrar. Often times, this transfer-out fee is 2 or 3 times the cost of the original registration. This practice violates the ICANN policy on domain transfers. In most cases if this happens to you a simple call to your credit card company will have the charge reversed, <em>if you notice</em>. Registrars who use this practice play the numbers game as many will not.</font></p> <p><font color="#333333" face="garamond,serif">We do NOT charge any transfer-out fee. Click here to transfer your domain to us and to get one year renewal.</font></p> <h3><font color="#333333" size="2" face="garamond,serif">Pay-as-you-go</font></h3> <p><font color="#333333" face="garamond,serif">This is where you make a multi-year interest-free loan to the registrar. It works like this: You register a domain with them for example, 5 years (perhaps to obtain a discounted rate), you expect your domain name to be registered for 5 years. Think again, some registrars will pay the registry for 1 year and pocket the rest of your money. </font></p> <p><font color="#333333" face="garamond,serif">Then for the rest of your five year term they'll renew each year for one year. Usually this is coupled with a strict "no-refunds" policy, so an odd situation occurs: they stand to make more money from your original registration if they lose you as a customer before your full 5 years are up, so providing poor service to the point where you leave actually adds to their bottom line.</font></p> <p><font color="#333333" face="garamond,serif">You can use a Free WHOIS lookup tool to verify the real expiration date for your domain. It should match up with the number of years you paid your registrar for.</font></p> <p><strong><font color="#333333" face="garamond,serif">We register the domain as many years as per your request right away. You will be able to see the same in the WHOIS database with-in 24 hours of the registration. </font></strong></p> <h3><font color="#333333" size="2" face="garamond,serif">WHOIS Edit Fees and Locks</font></h3> <p><font color="#333333" face="garamond,serif">Every time you register a domain name, the details of that domain registration must be published in a publicly accessible database called WHOIS.</font></p> <p><font color="#333333" face="garamond,serif">One of the functions a registrar is supposed to be providing to you is the ability to change those WHOIS records. Some registrars (especially the bargain basement outfits) register your domain for a dirt-cheap price and then ding you with an "administration fee" when you want to edit your WHOIS record. Some others may also "lockdown" your domain for 60 days every time you make an edit to your record, preventing you from moving the name out to another registrar. </font></p> <p><font color="#333333" face="garamond,serif">You will get the control panel and you are free to change WHOIS information as many times as you wish. We provide a locking mechanism for you in the control panel and we strongly suggest you to lock your domain as soon as you make changes. When you want to change WHOIS info, unlock the domain, do the changes as desired and lock it immediately to prevent any unauthorized transfers. Register your domain now.</font></p> <h3><font color="#333333" size="2" face="garamond,serif">Premium WHOIS Privacy Services</font></h3> <p><font color="#333333" face="garamond,serif">Because your domain record is public for all to see, some registrars want to upsell you to "privacy services" or "WHOIS masking", "private registration", where they put their own info in the WHOIS record instead of yours.</font></p> <p><font color="#333333" face="garamond,serif">The important thing to know here is that in the eyes of the domain Registry to which all the Registrars interact, and the Registry's oversight body (like ICANN, or in Canada, CIRA), whoever is listed in the domain WHOIS record as the domain Registrant is the legal owner of the domain name. Keep that in mind, if you use a service like this, <em>they own the domain, not you</em>, not withstanding whatever contract or Terms of Service you enter into with them to "own" this name on your behalf. If it lands in a dispute proceeding it will be an open and shut case: they own the name.</font></p> <p><font color="#333333" face="garamond,serif">Taking it one step further, some "privacy" services will get you to sign up for the WHOIS privacy service and then they turn around and happily offer to sell your true data to anybody else who cares to pay for it.</font></p> <p><font color="#333333" face="garamond,serif">We do NOT offer WHOIS privacy services. We do not want clients who want to hide themselves by not publishing their identity in WHOIS database. </font></p> <h3><font color="#333333" size="2" face="garamond,serif">Registrar-lock</font></h3> <p><font color="#333333" face="garamond,serif">There has historically been a real problem with "domain slamming" (see above) and unauthorized domain transfers, so the "registrar-lock" was created to protect a domain against this. If the registrar lock is set, nobody can transfer your domain away from you. This is actually a good thing and best practices include having this set for all your domains. The sharper registrars enable it by default when they register or transfer a domain for you. Alas, this lock can become a real problem for you if it is turned on and the registrar will not turn it off, or give you the ability to turn it on or off yourself. </font></p> <p><font color="#333333" face="garamond,serif">Our control panel allows you to lock and unlock your domain and we strongly suggest to lock your domain as soon as you do any changes. We, ourself do not lock your domain. </font></p> <h3><font color="#333333" size="2" face="garamond,serif">Domain Auth-code</font></h3> <p><font color="#333333" face="garamond,serif">Some of the Top-Level-Domains (TLDs) run on a protocol called "EPP" and to further guard against unauthorized transfers, a domain must have an 8-character auth-code supplied before it will transfer. Current examples are .BIZ, .INFO and .ORG. The current or "losing" registrar holds this code. You need it if you want to move your domain away. Hopefully they will give it to you.</font></p> <p><font color="#333333" face="garamond,serif">Your control panel lists the AUTH-CODE and is available for you all the time without even contacting us. </font></p> <h3><font color="#333333" size="2" face="garamond,serif">Domain Parking</font></h3> <p><font color="#333333" face="garamond,serif">You may not know this, but domain parking is big business. You know, when you click on a link somewhere or make a typo entering a web address and you wind up on some crapola "search page" optionally throwing up a million pop-up ads? That is a parked domain and the larger players can park thousands of domains and make literally millions of dollars "monetizing" them via domain parking. </font></p> <p><font color="#333333" face="garamond,serif">You know who has access to thousands of domains? Domain registrars. Some of them offer domain registrations at rock bottom prices just so they can monetize the parked names. This may not bother you, but some people don't realize they're paying for something their registrar then uses to generate more revenue for themselves.</font></p> <p><font color="#333333" face="garamond,serif">At the time of registration and also in the control panel, you can specify the name server that you want. It defaults to our name server if you do not specify any and shows "Under Construction" page until you host your website or change the name server. We do not display any advertisements to make money from it, we just display our own logo and list our services.</font></p> fdomainhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07461587311587007004noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4051521463629976391.post-90736143401945686742009-08-14T13:37:00.001-07:002009-08-14T13:38:05.193-07:00Domain Registration Terminology<p class="mobile-photo"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiY5ncYniS0k7S8lEkwHbp_4R717_BIC8AWclkrqWk44siZo2YV_xFcpK-J-YcKruA5JMvz58QoCOEa6C2zYgk7L5ZhuJVILu-o1Y3EoqxtzxM6Zhq-IZdRSEipB1v_ZA6uwkRoeJwLGpN2/s1600-h/DOMAIN%2520TRANSFER%2520DOMAIN%2520PARKING%2520DOMAIN%2520APPRAISAL%2520DEDICATED%2520SERVER%2520EMAIL%2520BLOG%2520VLOGGING%2520VIDEO%2520WEB%2520%2520HOSTING%2520SECURITY%2520WEB%2520HOSTING-765293.jpg"><img src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiY5ncYniS0k7S8lEkwHbp_4R717_BIC8AWclkrqWk44siZo2YV_xFcpK-J-YcKruA5JMvz58QoCOEa6C2zYgk7L5ZhuJVILu-o1Y3EoqxtzxM6Zhq-IZdRSEipB1v_ZA6uwkRoeJwLGpN2/s320/DOMAIN%2520TRANSFER%2520DOMAIN%2520PARKING%2520DOMAIN%2520APPRAISAL%2520DEDICATED%2520SERVER%2520EMAIL%2520BLOG%2520VLOGGING%2520VIDEO%2520WEB%2520%2520HOSTING%2520SECURITY%2520WEB%2520HOSTING-765293.jpg" border="0" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5369921447295746498" /></a></p><h2><a name="12318ca3bb204cc7_Terms_You_Need_to_Be_Familiar_With_While_Registering_a_Domain"></a> </h2> <p>This section explains the major features of a domain name account and the things you need to be aware of with regard to their function and use. It is not necessary for you to understand in great technical detail everything there is to know about domain names, but the features described below are the ones you will encounter during the registration process, and the ones most likely to cause you trouble if they are not handled appropriately.</p> <h3>Registrar</h3> <p>This is the company that the domain was purchased from. Top level registrars include Network Solutions, DirectI, etc. Many smaller companies also function as registrars by reselling domains from the top level domain providers. dotWeavers.com resells domains from DirectI who is a ICANN registrar, since they sell domains to resellers only. The registrar is also the company you pay to renew your domain name when the registration period is up. Domain names can be transferred from one registrar to another following specific rules. There are a number of domain registration scams out there which appear to be renewal notices when in fact they are registrar transfer forms. <span>The easiest way to recognize them is to know who your registrar is and only accept renewal notices from the company you bought your domain from<em>.</em></span></p> <h3>WHOIS Information</h3> <p>This is the basic information returned by a WHOIS query on a domain name. It contains the ownership and contact information, the registration and expiration dates, and the DNS servers for the domain. This is the information you are creating when you register your domain. You can find a WHOIS query form on most domain registrar sites, and there are also many independent WHOIS servers where you can check domain information.</p> <h3>Registrant or Owner Contact</h3> <p>This is the first contact you have to fill out, and arguably the most important, at least from a legal standpoint. The person or organization listed in this contact is considered to be the legal owner of the domain name. This can be a serious problem if a client asks their designer to purchase a domain on their behalf and the designer registers the domain with himself as the owner. It does happen, unfortunately far too often, and if a legal dispute arises over the ownership of the domain this can be very problematic. You should always make sure whenever someone else buys a domain for you that you are listed as the owner. If we at dotWeavers.com purchase a domain name for you, you have our guarantee that you will be the designated owner of the domain.</p> <h3>Administrative Contact</h3> <p>For operational purposes, <span>this is the single most important piece of information about your domain</span>. Almost all of a registrar's business is done with the Administrative Contact. As you might guess, this is the person or company that has administrative rights to act on behalf of the Registrant and make changes to all aspects of the domain name, including all contacts, name servers, and sub-domains. If you lose your domain manager password, this is the person that the registrar will ask to deal with in order for you to get it back or change it. The contact information for the administrator should be kept as accurate as possible at all times, particularly the email address. The administrator's email receives all renewal notices, password reminders, and other business email from the registrar.</p> <p>The number one mistake people make when registering a domain name is not keeping the administrative email address current. Many people change their email address before the registration period is up and drop the one they were using when the bought the domain. This results in failure to receive renewal notices and the inability to receive password reminders from the registrar if your password becomes lost. When that is the case, you usually have to go through a painful process involving a fax request form with a copy of a photo ID and several days of waiting to get the registrar to update your information for you. This is not fun, and if you are not patient it is not something you want to have to do. Keeping the Administrative Contact up to date is the best way to guarantee that your domain name will be quick and easy to manage whenever changes are needed.</p> <p>You should always register a domain with an email address you plan to keep for a long time if at all possible. One mistake that companies often make is when an employee purchases the domain and uses his own contact information, then that employee later leaves the company, has his email address deleted, etc., and generally makes life difficult for everybody who has to manage the domain after he is gone. If you are using a company email address, it is best to use a general company address such as the one we use, domain@dotWeavers.com, or if that is unavailable, the address of a senior employee or manager who isn't planning on changing jobs anytime soon.</p> <h3>Billing Contact</h3> <p>Fortunately this one is nice and obvious. This is the person to be contacted by the registrar regarding any billing matters for your domain name, including registrations and renewals. If the billing contact is different from the registrant or the administrator, those two contacts may also receive billing notices from the registrar if the billing contact can no longer be reached.</p> <h3>Technical or Zone Contact</h3> <p>This contact is usually the person or organization responsible for maintaining the DNS servers that resolve the domain to a website, as well as handling other technical problems related to the domain. In most cases this will be your web host, ISP, or the registrar you bought the domain from. You always have the option to change this contact to yourself or someone else of your choice, such as the website designer.</p> <h3>DNS or Name Servers</h3> <p>DNS stands for Domain Name Server (also referred to as Domain Name Service or Domain Name System). A DNS translates domain names into IP addresses. If someone wants to access dotWeavers web site (<a href="http://www.dotWeavers.com">www.dotWeavers.com</a>), the DNS translates the domain name into its corresponding IP address 70.86.149.2, allowing the computer to locate dotWeavers.com web server. The DNS for your domain will normally be provided by the company hosting your website, and you have to make sure that you have the correct DNS settings specified in your domain account in order for it to display your website properly. When you change hosts, you also change DNS servers, which is why you need to keep your domain manager login. If you can't change your domain's DNS settings, then you can't change hosts. The domain registrar can still change this information for you if you have no way to do it yourself, but as with changing contact information it involves a tedious fax verification process that you don't want to go through if it can be avoided.</p> fdomainhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07461587311587007004noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4051521463629976391.post-28022274099223127852009-08-14T13:24:00.003-07:002009-08-14T13:25:18.499-07:00FAQ - 17 Does the PTO's refusal to register a mark mean the mark infringes someone else's trademark<p><a name="1231a930f165b991_1231a84eaf5f9e8a_12318c0884318b97_QID488"></a><b>Question:</b> <b>?</b></p> <p><b>Answer</b>: No. Even if the Trademark Examiner refuses registration of a mark on the grounds of likelihood of confusion, that does not mean use of the term infringes a trademark. Only a court can rule as a factual matter that the likelihood of confusion amounts to trademark infringement. </p> fdomainhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07461587311587007004noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4051521463629976391.post-69353709326687309122009-08-14T13:24:00.001-07:002009-08-14T13:25:18.499-07:00FAQ - 16 What is intellectual property<p><a name="1231a92cff842f46_1231a84c6bf4e8f7_12318c04674331e8_QID295"></a><b>Question:</b> <b>?</b></p> <p><b>Answer</b>: Intellectual property refers to the rights one has in the product of one's intellect. This includes copyright (rights in creative expression)and patents (rights in inventions, discoveries, methods, compositions of matter, etc.) which are granted by article I, section 8 clause 8 of the US Constitution which gives Congress the power to "To promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts, by securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and Discoveries." <p>Related rights include trademark (rights in the names one uses to identify one's goods and services), trade secret (confidential business practices), unfair trade practice, passing off, trade libel, false advertising, misappropriation. Laws protecting most of these rights exist at both the state and federal level. "Proprietary rights" is just a general term meaning "one's own rights." </p> <p></p> <p></p> <p></p></p> fdomainhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07461587311587007004noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4051521463629976391.post-16147862150913609782009-08-14T13:22:00.001-07:002009-08-14T13:25:18.499-07:00FAQ - 15 What if I used false contact information in my domain name registration<p><a name="1231a926620d6956_1231a84a45692e36_12318c01d1c91f97_QID290"></a><b>Question:</b> <b>?</b></p> <p><b>Answer</b>: False or fictitious domain registration information is a basis for finding "bad faith" registration or use of the domain name and this can cause the domain holder to lose his/her domain under the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act (ACPA) and under the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Procedure (UDRP). See the topic on John Doe Anonymity for arguments in favor of protecting online anonymity.</p> fdomainhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07461587311587007004noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4051521463629976391.post-49335050074267711152009-08-14T13:21:00.001-07:002009-08-14T13:25:18.499-07:00FAQ - 14 What if I need to contact an attorney<p><a name="1231a9227b988b81_1231a8480ee6e8d5_12318bfd08ca2917_QID243"></a><b>Question:</b> <b>?</b></p> <p><b>Answer</b>: This website is meant as an aid to help you decipher Cease and Desist notices so you can make informed decisions about your course of action. If, after reading this, you think the C&D you received might have some merit, or you think you might engage your opponent in battle even if the C&D is, in your opinion, baseless, consultation with an intellectual property attorney is always a good idea. You can find an intellectual property attorney at <a href="http://www.martindale.com/" target="_blank">www.martindale.com</a> or by calling your state or local Bar Association and asking for a referral.</p> fdomainhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07461587311587007004noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4051521463629976391.post-76704175398278082592009-08-14T13:20:00.001-07:002009-08-14T13:25:18.499-07:00FAQ - 13 Where can I find state trademark law<p><a name="1231a8459d075aa8_12318bf694723088_QID249"></a><b>Question:</b> <b>?</b></p> <p><b>Answer</b>: Each state has its own laws governing use of trademarks within its borders. To locate the trademark laws of the 50 states, use the Legal Information Institute links. Both legislation and court opinions create trademark rights and remedies. <p>If marks are used in interstate commerce, then federal law will also apply. </p> <p></p> <p></p></p> fdomainhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07461587311587007004noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4051521463629976391.post-37024053465335939122009-08-14T13:12:00.003-07:002009-08-14T13:25:18.500-07:00FAQ - 12 What civil and criminal liabilities may be imposed for trademark infringement<p><a name="1231a84308d6afb8_12318bf3a5ac24e8_QID224"></a><b>Question:</b> <b>?</b></p> <p><b>Answer</b>: Under federal law (Lanham Act Section 32), an infringer shall be liable in a civil action by the registrant for certain remedies provided in the Act. <p>One such remedy is an injunction, where a court orders a person who was found to violate the Act to stop its infringing activities. <p>A trademark owner/registrant may also be able to obtain lost profits or damages against a defendant in a civil action only if the acts were committed with knowledge that such imitation was intended to be used to cause confusion, mistake, or to deceive. The trademark owner can recover (1) the domain holder's profits from use of the mark, (2) the trademark owner's damages resulting from harm to the value of mark, and (3) court costs as "actual damages." In determining the award to be paid, the court can choose to award up to three times the amount of actual damages. Instead of having to prove the amount of "actual" damages suffered as above, the mark owner can instead request payment of "statutory damages" from $1000 and $100,000 per domain name. <p>Attorney fees may be awarded in exceptional circumstances, such as when there was a willful and malicious violation. <p>The court can order the cancellation or transfer of a domain registration. <p>In the case of a willful violation of Lanham Act section 43, a court may order that all labels, signs, prints, packages, wrappers, receptacles, and advertisements in the possession of a defendant bearing the registered trademark shall be delivered up and destroyed. </p> <p></p> <p></p> <p></p> <p></p> <p></p> <p></p> <p></p> <p></p> <p></p> <p></p></p></p></p></p></p> fdomainhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07461587311587007004noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4051521463629976391.post-59177354423299262462009-08-14T13:12:00.001-07:002009-08-14T13:25:18.500-07:00FAQ - 11 What if I don't live in the US? Can I still lose my domain name under the ACPA<p><a name="1231a8409925f360_12318befaa9410f8_QID247"></a><b>Question:</b> <b>What if I don't live in the US? Can I still lose my domain name under the ACPA?</b></p> <p><b>Answer</b>: Indeed, you can. If the mark owner is protected by US law (uses the mark in the US) then that mark owner can bring an ACPA action in a US court regardless of the domain holder's location. If the domain holder fails to show up in court, s/he may lose by default, in which case the US court will issue an order to the domain registrar or registry to cancel or transfer the domain registration to the mark owner. If the domain holder cannot be identified or located, the mark owner can bring an in rem action to obtain the domain name (see "What if the mark owner can't find the domain name holder?"). But the court must have authority over the registry or registrar holding the domain registration. All .com, .org and .net domain names are subject to the ACPA because the registry, Network Solutions, is located in the US. If the court does not have jurisdiction over the domain name registrar or registry, however, it will be difficult for the court to enforce its order outside the US. If neither the domain holder nor the mark owner has any contact in the US, then it isn't likely either can seek protection under US domestic laws, however, this is a question decided under treaties that govern international protection of trademarks. In such cases, the UDRP may be a more useful forum for the trademark owner to use. </p> fdomainhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07461587311587007004noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4051521463629976391.post-7903277546374318112009-08-14T13:11:00.000-07:002009-08-14T13:25:18.500-07:00FAQ - 10 How do I identify the owner of a domain name<p><a name="1231a83c0cbd8d15_12318becca349da5_QID228"></a><b>Question:</b> </p> <p><b>Answer</b>: The quickest way is to use the global lookup tools such as Geektools, SamSpade, or uWhois multi-registrar WHOIS services. These are not authoritative directories, however, because they merely link to the databases of other directory services. <p>To verify actual registration data of a particular domain name, use the Whois tool hosted by the registry for the top level domain in question. UniNett keeps a list of links to all top level domain registries. </p> <p></p> <p></p></p> fdomainhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07461587311587007004noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4051521463629976391.post-10000053377088855072009-08-14T13:08:00.001-07:002009-08-14T13:25:18.500-07:00FAQ - 9 What are the UDRP and ACPA?<p><a name="1231a83822dee7f5_12318be59b591e44_QID74"></a><b>Question:</b> </p> <p><b>Answer</b>: Follow these links for Frequently Asked Questions on the UDRP (Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy) or ACPA (Anti-cybersquatting Consumer Protection Act). </p> fdomainhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07461587311587007004noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4051521463629976391.post-46953309774977790362009-08-14T13:04:00.003-07:002009-08-14T13:25:18.500-07:00FAQ - 8 Can a trademark give someone rights in common words and letters?<p><a name="12318bde8a9ab0ec_QID244"></a><b>Question:</b> </p> <p><b>Answer</b>: Not all identifying names and phrases can be protected by trademarks. Protection depends on a mark's strength, which is determined by how it is categorized. There are four categories (in descending order of strength): <ol> <li>arbitrary <li>suggestive <li>descriptive <li>generic</li></li></li></li></ol> <p>An <b>arbitrary mark</b> receives the most protection since the name bears no relationship to the product -- it implies imagination and thought. <i>Kodak</i> is an example of an arbitrary mark because the name itself suggests no connection to film or camera equipment. We learn this association only after the name has been used and becomes associated with the source of that product. A <b>descriptive mark</b> receives protection if it has <b>secondary meaning</b> in consumers' minds. A <b>generic mark</b> rarely receives protection because it is naturally associated with something in consumers' minds. An ordinary description is not special enough to warrant protection. However, if consumers connect the mark and its source in a way that would not exist without the mark's use in commerce, then the mark can be protected. <p> <p>Alphabet letters, initials, abbreviations and acronyms may be entitled to protection if they are so original that they constitute an <b>arbitrary mark</b> (e.g., NICAD for nickel cadium). Otherwise, they may be protected only if they had acquired a <b>secondary meaning</b> which means that consumers have come to recognize the mark and associate the goods with a particular manufacturer (e.g., IBM and BMW). </p> <p></p> <p></p> <p></p></p></p></p> fdomainhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07461587311587007004noreply@blogger.com0