11 July 2010 ~ 66 Comments

Why Realty Domains Are Hot

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Realty is a hot, hot, hot, domain market. Home staging and home remodeling are some of the most popularly visited and heavily trafficked sites online. Property address domains can be so easily associated with the prospective buyer’s notes they can just keep referring to the site for full color images and floor plan details. And property domains created specifically for a given street address can be extremely inexpensive to purchase.

Property address domains make the most of an appealing street name and number to help sell the home. Instead of writing notes or keeping realty flyers, the prospective buyer can email the link to themselves or even communicate it other family members or friends for advice and feedback about the property. Details and photos can enhance the history of a property or residence in the prospective buyer’s eye.

The domain business relates to the setting up of a word or number combination with the top level domain denominator to make an online address, or uniform resource locator. The url can be a business tool and a brand. The realty business of buying and selling properties, land parcels, buildings, and homes, in and of itself can benefit from domain name creation and website hosting to supplement

Most Internet users now ask for a url or domain name if they intend to look up a site for information or further review later on. But a realty company will force a prospective buyer to sort through a database of records and fulfill a long list of choices about bedroom and bathrooms, and then pick through pages of listings. Motivated sellers can put their own property website and manage the marketing themselves.

While a realty address domain name may not have specific resale value, the value it will have to spur a realty sale will have a resale profit packaged within its final valuation to the property seller. If a seller does not want to exact address given out, what better way to sell a home and list its full features and host images than a custom realty domain name? Sellers can update the site with more information as they go along.

One example of this is how realtors have heightened the pneumonic device of a domain name to reinforce the “curb appeal” of the property by immortalizing it as a domain name. Realty domain owners can also review geographic traffic statistics and determine who their prime targets for marketing and promotion might be. If the price of a property drops, visitors to the website might be notified.

The searchability of a property for sale by prospective internet shoppers and realty investors is heightened almost to a meteoric degree when featured as its own website and domain name url. The SEO discoverability of the property website and domain name can be fashioned by the seller to suit their perceived buyer market. A seller can feature a video tour or a audio narration of a recent remodel.

Especially for tract properties and a home for sale by owner, a domain name of a realty address can instantly boost visibility and create a marketing space for a property controlled wholly by the seller and not featuring a residence, building, or property with others in the same price range or geographical area. When a property is for sale by owner, a website with an url can allow for customized marketing.

Realty is a competitive field and many home sale markets are flat. The best marketing and promotion will win out in these circumstances. When the abbreviated descriptions appear in property listings in newspapers and realty company publications, the terse 25-word sentences don’t do justice to a property worth hundreds of thousands of dollars. Sellers sometimes feel frustrated about how the realtor is advertising the property.

Realty companies spend a fortune on these listings and advertising and may not care to feature a certain property or certain descriptive terms. But a website with a realty address domain name or property address url is completely under the domainer’s control. The seller of the land, building, or residential home can use their own address domain name to govern how the property is shown to the online world.

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30 May 2010 ~ 7 Comments

Domains for Information (.Info)

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When looking into the domain name markets, few domainers in the beginning stages move past the dot-com, dot-net and dot-org markets. The kaleidoscope of names available in the domain world is too wide to absorb. But crevices abound in the internet domain market due mostly to the perception by some domainers that they are already mastered by a specialized few. Dot info names are a unique commodity that can be resold for profit.

This is not now the case. Due to the level of broad expansion of sub-TLD and global geo domains worldwide, the dot-info space is now a conventionally old school top tier domain property. Big money has traded hands for some top level premium dot-info domain names this last year alone. And the end user scenarios for any.info site is lively and active, not the close ended porthole of useless data some domainers might have pegged it as once upon a time.

Today, the dot-info suffix attached to any generic domain name can automatically be assumed to be a destination site for related subject material. Indeed, domainers and site designers can craft websites just like the directory portals end users want to find. The keyword formula inside a .info domain name works very well. Paydayloans.info sold for $24,000 in March of this year.

Thus, any dot-info domain becomes an instant “pedia” authority and online fact archive.  Mastering the data on any topic is significant, yet an online archive or condensation of subject material will always be of interest to researchers, educators, first adopters, and curious learners.data today must be updated constantly and refreshed using all the wide scope of perspectives modern technology and linguistic arts allow.

The competitive market for buying a dot-info domain reflects its powerful ability to transit mere “name-dom” and become a widely frequented site in no time.

Dot-info names are very easy to recall and for end users to hold in their minds when typing in the browser bar because the “information” goal is something of an understood assumption. The expectation behind any word typed into a browser bar with dot-info after it would be an information site for that topic. Of course, not just any .info name will resell in the five figures. But the legerdemain that sequences a .info name into a global portal has to start somewhere.

Where it starts is at the domain name owner level.

When the Internet was born, the concept of using a domain name in conjunction with an address bar and a browser url was all the technology they were able to handle. The trifecta of the dot com dot net dot org was a holy trinity few could ever see past. Even as the lower sub-TLD domains emerged, each land grab and real estate rush was greeted with a conservative

The dot-info domain has taken a licking. It has been the poor ugly mistreated stepchild of the top TLD domain market for so long some old timer domainers think it will always stay that way. But they could be missing out on a golden opportunity. The dot-info website is a standard point of departure online for wikipedia or encyclopedia type defining sites with facts and details about the subject keyword or dictionary domain name.

As many important men in history have remarked, you can never have too much information. Yet today the Internet would be sound proof that too much information is what causes certain websites and domain results in search engine listings to be delineated by visitation, keyword density, deep linking, and broad referral instances Web wide.

The secret ingredient that can boost a name from a drop list dullard to a golden nugget of domain name treasure is the platform behind it and the development the domainer puts into launching a site for it. One application, one meta tagged header entry, one list of density guaranteed keywords, and some linking and article seeding backlink strategies, and the domainer is off and running.

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