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Contents 7th November 2005
  • Special edition: Domain Name Study
    Are you paying too much for your Domain Name?

This is a special newsletter edition. It contains a study that I completed today.

Non-Australian residents will enjoy it too, read on...

Don't forget I love your feedback!

Henriette


Are you paying too much for your Domain Name?
a comparative study of australian registrars

The Domain Name Study Are you paying too much for your Domain Name? reveals that some Australian registrars charge

  • 368% more than others for a single domain name registration and
  • 616% more than others for packages containing a domain name registration plus email and web redirection services.

But the Domain Name study is more than just a cost comparison exercise and is not intended solely for Australians.

Do you know

  • How the Domain Name System works?
  • Why you should register multiple domain names?
  • How to choose your domain names?
  • How to save on hosting fees for multiple domains?
  • How registrars compare?
  • How to choose a registrar?

You will find the answers in Are you paying too much for your Domain Name? In addition, the study includes a checklist on how to choose your registrar and provides links to useful resources, such as domain name generators and keyword search tools.

Since the domain name registration market is highly competitive, the study will be updated regularly so that you can take an informed decision when time comes for you to purchase or renew your domain name. As part of your subscription to Webmarketingcues, you receive those updates automatically.

I encourage you to share my study with friends, colleagues and your own subscribers.

Download the Domain Name Study
(http://www.marketingcues.com/DomainNameStudy/download.htm)


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Thankyou to Carl from Knoxville, USA who reported that the javascript Last Date Modified in last newsletter does not work with Firefox. I had used it only with Internet Explorer. Did anyone tried it with Netscape?


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