Archive for March, 2009

Tips for Choosing a Domain Name

Registering a domain name is fairly simple process but for many actually finding a suitable domain name that hasn’t already been taken can be an overwhelming task. Many of the “good” and easily remembered domain names have already been registered and are not available.

Here are a few tips to help when choosing your domain name:

  • Try and make your Domain Name easy to remember and easy to spell. If possible choose your exact business name otherwise try and use words that describe your product or service.
  • A Domain Name can be up to 63 characters long and can use only letters, numbers, and dashes (-).
  • Short Domain Names are usually better than long ones but many of the short domain names are already registered, so if you have to choose a long domain name make sure it is memorable and easy to read.
  • Domain Names are not case sensitive. TipsForWebsiteDesign.com will work the same as tipsforwebsitedesign.com.
  • If you are aiming to have a worldwide audience be aware of spelling variations for certain words and avoid using them in your domain name e.g. color and colour, center and centre, jewellery and jewelry

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Always make sure your chosen name doesn’t have an unintentional double meaning. Check out this YouTube video to see what I mean…..


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Posted by tipsforwebsitedesign on March 6th, 2009 No Comments

What can you do if your website content has been stolen?

Not every case of content theft is done with intent and there are many website owners who are unaware of what constitutes copyright law with regards to website content.

Keep records

  • Keep a record of any pages where you have found your website content.
  • Take screenshots of the page and take copies of the HTML code as well.

Check if there are references to your site

  • Make sure the site owner hasn’t made a reference to where he obtained the content from.

Contact the owner of the site

  • Most websites should have a page with contact information. If they don’t, then use Whois to find out who the site owners are. Send a professional email to the owner and ask them to remove the stolen content.

Notify the ISP that is hosting the site

  • Send their ISP an email advising them of the site that is hosting stolen materials. If the ISP investigation finds that the site is using stolen content they can remove the website from their server.

Report the site to Google AdSense if they are hosting Adsense advertising.

  • You can email adsense-abuse@google.com and inform them that the site is earning revenue off your stolen content which is a  violation of the Google  AdSense Terms of Service. More information about how to report this can be found here.

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Posted by tipsforwebsitedesign on March 1st, 2009 No Comments