Website Promotion Auburn NY

Owning your “domain name,” www.yourbusiness.com, is the first step in enabling your customers to find you on the Web. Register every derivation you can, including common misspellings and alternative roots (.net, .org, .biz). Register them yourself. I don't have space here to tell all the horror stories, but trust me, your name and address need to be on the domain name(s), and you need to protect your brand.

Staples
315-488-4071
3736 Milton Ave.
Camillus, NY
Express Systems Integration
(315) 737-7372
3899 Oneida Street
New Hartford, NY
FD Global Solutions
(212) 618-1450
14 Wall Street
New York, NY
Allegiance Group
(212) 421-7255
450 Fashion Avenue
New York, NY
Vyrix Systems, Inc.
(516) 452-5400
1529 Jericho Turnpike
New Hyde Park, NY
Staples
315-258-9557
2 Plaza Drive
Auburn (Syracuse), NY
Acctrack Computer Consultants, Inc.
(212) 695-8585
New York, NY
A and M Computer Repair
(845) 947-3522
24 Colonel Conklin Drive
Stony Point, NY
ACC Systems
(516) 674-0191
1 Robert Lane
Glen Head, NY
Bob Dell
(315) 788-6663
946 Franklin Street
Watertown, NY
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Website Promotion

Source: REMODELING Magazine
Publication date: June 1, 2006

By Joe Stoddard

Last time I wrote about what not to do on your Web site. This month I'll cover what you should do.

Register your domain name. Owning your “domain name,” www.yourbusiness.com, is the first step in enabling your customers to find you on the Web. Register every derivation you can, including common misspellings and alternative roots (.net, .org, .biz). Register them yourself. I don't have space here to tell all the horror stories, but trust me, your name and address need to be on the domain name(s), and you need to protect your brand. Stick with either GoDaddy.com or Register.com ( www.register.com ).

Hosting accounts. Next, you need a place for your site to “live.” The better providers like 1&1 Internet Inc. , GoDaddy, and Register have features such as photo galleries and blogging software, often available on even their least-expensive accounts. Avoid no-name hosts. They're no less expensive, but you will get less for your money.

Automatic site builders. In the “old days” building your Web site meant battling with a Web developer or DIY with complicated Web authoring software.

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