Archive for the ‘Domain Names’ Category

Incorporate a Domain into Your Blogger Account

Monday, December 14th, 2009

Out of all the blogging applications in the world, blogger happens to be the best. On the other hand, this platform was not optimized to create the best presence and identity in the Blogosphere. Every Blogger URL, in past times, looked like “myblog.blogger.com”. In recent times you can now incorporate your own domain name into your blog. With the CNAME value configured with “www” value, the visitors would automatically be redirected to your blog site. Such a way you can now enjoy the benefits of free web space along with the appropriate domain name.

World’s Longest Domain Name

Monday, December 14th, 2009

People have often wondered about the world’s longest domain name. There is a limit on how long can a domain be. Minus the top level domain suffix a domain can be no longer than 63 characters. There are two famous domain names which happen to be the longest in the cyberspace, which are as follows.

thelongestlistofthelongeststuffatthelongestdomainnameatlonglast.com

Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogochuchaf.org.uk

There is a limit on what precedes to top level domain name and therefore in this case, the clear winner is .org.uk. There are several attempts to make the longest possible blogspot domain.

Country Specific Domains

Sunday, December 13th, 2009

You probably look for something with a .com when going to register a domain name or a .net if your first choice is not available. Both of them add credibility and professionalism to your web presence. You may perhaps consider registering a country-specific domain since they would provide higher search engine rankings for web pages. It can also increase your presence through directories, which are often referenced by local web surfers. Despite crossing the global borders, there would still be some customers who would like to know the location of the company they’re dealing with. You can effortlessly display services targeted at shoppers within the same geographic domain.